Skiing In The UAE: Things You Need To Know Before You Go

Die hard skiing enthusiasts are known to head to US, UK and Europe for winter skiing. But if you want an altogether unique experience, hit the indoor skiing hotspots of Dubai or go for a scintillating skiing ride in the sand dunes of Abu Dhabi. Here’s a rundown of skiing destinations in the UAE and things to keep in mind before you decide to traverse this majestic sport.

Ski Dubai, UAE

The great Mall of Emirates has got you covered with its own specialized indoor skiing experience that is as enviable as any slope on Switzerland. The indoor skiing area at the Mall Of Emirates measure 22,000 sq. metres and has a total number of 5 slopes. The longest slope at Ski Dubai is 400 metres. The common sight to behold is a group of children waddling up the icy slopes with skis in tow. Ski lifts ascend and descend and ace skiers getting ready to jet set down the slopes are a common feature. For experienced skiers, a 2 hour pass of US$40 is adequate for a fulfilling experience. Bunny slopes are perfect for beginners or people who have no idea how to ski. Ski Dubai is well equipped with warm clothes; however you do need a warm pair of gloves.

Sand boarding in Abu Dhabi

Skiing takes on a completely different connotation when you want to ski in Abu Dhabi. No place in the world will give you such a different yet enthralling experience. Liwa Oasis in the Abu Dhabi has some of the largest sand dunes in the world and is a paradise for sand boarding and skiing. Sashaying down these exotic red dunes is altogether a surreal experience. While 300 metres would be as easy as a pie for a more experienced skier, novice skiers who may find it daunting can go in for skiing on the gentler slopes. Desert temperatures are scorching so it may be a good idea to lather on some sunscreen; stay hydrated and wear light clothes.

Skiing is a very cool sport, it is also demanding and needs some fine attention to detail. If you are reading this article it means you are taking a keen interest in the sport and are on the right track. There are some points of etiquette to keep in mind which mostly include patience, good posture and choosing the correct equipment.

Here are some tips that will have you well versed with this stunning sport in no time at all.

Get lean and mean

While skiing is a great fun, but it demands physical robustness. If you plan to do skiing for a longer duration or would like to continue it as a regular sport, it’s important to exercise, lose weight and strengthen your muscles. Start a weight training programme at least a month prior coupled with balance and agility exercises and you’ll be good to go.

Don't splurge on skiing apparel and equipment

A few runs down the slopes and the realization may dawn on you that this is not the sport for you. What a waste of money! Unless you have done it before and have developed a liking for it, there is no need to buy equipment and clothes unless you wish to progress.

Equipment matters

Whether you are sand boarding or skiing, the right set of skis matter. They should be commensurate to your height and should be a snug fit on your feet. Don’t wear ill-fitting rented clothing that obstructs movement. Ski Dubai provides you with all the equipment you need so make sure you are carefully outfitted for the same.

You decide whats comfortable

So your spouse is an avid skier and rightly so he will push you to do more. But if you are not comfortable and are hesitant, don’t be afraid to say no.You can start slowly with private lessons, group classes or skiing camps and then progress to more difficult levels.

Listen and be patient

Listening to the training parameters and guidelines carefully is imperative if you want a good skiing experience. Be patient as progress is likely to be slow with some setbacks along the way.

Keep your head up and have fun

Skiing is not dangerous if you have mastered balance. For that it’s important to keep your head up and body erect for better postural control. At the same time don’t grimace or make faces. Enjoy the experience and admire the beauty around you.

Adhere to safety rules

Safety measures like signs, pole protections mattresses, stretchers and nets are there for your safety. Disregard these at your own peril. Make sure the poles you grab are in relation to your height and weight.

 

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