 Hi guys, you are watching OxyVlogs. If this is your first time here and you would like to know more information about life in Dubai, don't forget to hit subscribe button and the bell icon so you won't miss anything. It's Ramadan in Dubai and many people are going on vacation, the life in the city is quite slow. And if you don't know anything about Ramadan, here is a video on my channel, so check it out. If you are planning to visit Dubai during Ramadan and you are wondering what you are going to do here, that nothing happens in the city during Ramadan, or maybe you live in the city and you are looking for some fun things to do, keep watching this video because today I am going to share with you 5 activities you should experience in Dubai during this month. The first experience you should definitely try is Iftar. Iftar is a meal that Muslims have when they break their fast after sunset. No matter what your beliefs are, don't miss out on Iftar. Gather with your friends, book an Iftar dinner at one of the hotels in Dubai. And it's a great opportunity to try Arabic food, learn some new cultures and unite with your Muslim friends and colleagues. If you want to have a truly unique experience, try Iftar at Sheikh Muhammad's center of cultural understanding. If you haven't visited all of the Emirates yet, it's a great time to do it. Because the hotels across the UAE offer great discounts during Ramadan and the Ramadan started a little bit earlier this year, so the heat is not that bad. Take your family and friends and go to the Snoopy Island in Fujairah. Try snorkeling with the colorful fish and sea turtles. Have you heard about the longest urban zipline in the world, which is in Dubai Marina? So they are launching the night rides during Ramadan. That will be a limited time experience and will be available over 4 days in Ramadan only. So hurry up, book your spot. The limited tickets will be available for every Wednesday. Throughout the Ramadan the price is 850 dirhams. The next thing you should try is fasting. Why don't you fast at least one day so you can see what your Muslim friends and work colleagues do and how it feels. Fasting has a lot of health benefits. It improves your blood fat levels, it helps you to overcome your addictions. If you maintain your eating habits, you can even lose some weight. But if you start eating a lot out of the sunset at night, especially sweets, it won't help you. When you fast, you learn how to control your cravings, so it helps you to improve your self-discipline as well. Considering the fact that it's already quite hot in Dubai, you can start exploring some indoor activities. There are several relatively new destinations that offer fun activities for kids and for adults. One of them is Jumbo. It's an urban maze where you can take on a series of physical and mental challenges. Last week we tried it with our friends and we had a lot of fun. Can you share your experience with us? What was your most memorable moment? The most memorable moment was when Eugene was dancing the chicken dance. That was my favorite moment. But actually I loved the sports activities so they were really good for me. I was feeling very good. And it was interesting. You can identify who has skills in which domain. Someone has sports skills, someone has intellectual skills. I'm curious to have all skills. I think I'm good at sports. Another great experience is VR Park in the Dubai Mall. I think you all know what virtual reality means. So there you can have 18 different experiences from the dune bash in the desert with camel spiders to a bush drop. So check it out. If you feel a bit stressed out, you can distress at Dubai's first smashed room. It's a unique therapy session. So it's a room filled with old TVs, furniture and laptops and you can smash everything around. So guys, as you see there are still so many things to do during Ramadan in Dubai. So go out, explore the city. Don't forget to hit the like under this video and I will see you very soon. Bye-bye.