The Dubai Travelers' Festival, the largest gathering of adventurers and explores in the world, who meet annually to celebrate their experiences and stories from their journey's across oceans and continents, will return to the city from 14th to 17th December.
''In its 5th year, the Dubai Travelers Festival will be held at the Mush if Park and will be the largest in terms of participants as it will attract 36 adventurers, mostly from the UAE and Arab countries,'' said Awad Mohammad Mojrin, Chairman of the Organising Committee.
Held under the Patronage of HH Sheikh Hamdan bin Mohammed Bin Rashid Al Maktoum Crown Prince of Dubai, the festival is also set to see a number of international travelers, many of who have made significant achievements during their travels across the world by car, boat, foot, horse, camel, bicycle and plane.
It is a stage where these seasoned adventurers can share their experiences with visitors and among one another through workshops, lectures, interviews and documentary screenings. Their stories of the lofty summits they’ve scaled, the oceans they’ve crossed, and the dangers of the jungles they’ve faced with wild-animals, and the lonely roads they’ve travelled will inspire you to discover more of the world around you, or to take a second look at the different ways that people live on this wonderful planet.
The event also will show photography exhibitions, workshops and seminars, contests and much more.
Dubai Travelers' Festival came to life in 2012 and has been held annually since in Dubai.
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