The Creek
The Creek,
a natural sea-water inlet which cuts through the centre of the city, is the historic focal
point of life in Dubai. A stroll along its banks evokes the citys centuries-old
trading traditions.
Visitors
will be captivated by the colour and bustle of the loading and unloading of dhows which
still ply ancient trade routes to places as distant as India and East Africa.
An
attractive way to view the Creek and the dhows is from an abra, one of the small water
taxis which criss-cross the Creek from the souks of Deira to those on the Bur Dubai side.
Boatmen
will also take visitors on a fascinating hour-long trip from the abra embarkation points
to the mouth of the Creek and inland to the Maktoum Bridge, passing on the way many of the
citys historic and modern landmarks.
Redevelopment
work has transformed parts of the Creeks banks. On the Deira side, a broad and
well-lit, paved promenade extends from the Corniche, which faces on the Arabian Gulf, all
the way to the attractive purpose-built dhow terminal constructed beside Maktoum Bridge.
On the Bur
Dubai side between Maktoum and Garhoud bridges, Creekside Park provides pleasant paved
walks and extensive landscaped public gardens.
At the
inland end of the Creek is a large, shallow lagoon, now a wildlife sanctuary which has
become a haven for migrating shore birds. Some 27,000 birds have been counted here at one
time during the autumn migration. The most spectacular are the many Greater Flamingos
which have made the Creek their permanent home.
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