Sabtu, 14 September 2019

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MORNING BEDOUIN CULTURE EXPERIENCE


Start the morning by retracing the footsteps of Bedouin and their beloved camels on a traditional camel caravan through the desert. Unmount your camel to set up traditional majlis (Arabic for ‘place of sitting’) and watch an extraordinary falcon show with a Bedouin and his beloved falcons and Saluki dog.
Receive a traditional Bedouin welcome as your local hosts will accompany you on a walking tour of the Bedouin village, introducing you to the significant traditions and daily rituals of their culture. The Bedouin village is built out of raw materials like goat hair and is based next to a beautiful desert oasis in Al Marmoom Desert Conservation Reserve.
Watch live cooking demonstrations at the food stations and see how Arabic coffee is prepared over a fire in the desert. Share breakfast with Bedouin the traditional way, with a shared plate and eat with your hands if you are keen for an authentic encounter with Bedouin cuisine. Afterwards, watch and take part in a traditional performance.



Difficult words:
Retracing : to go back over something, for example a path or a series of past actions
Unmount : to unfix from a backing or support; remove
Falcon : bird with pointed wings and a longtail, that can be trained to hunt other birds and small animals
Keen : very interestedeager, or wanting (to do) something very much
Cuisine : style of cooking
Footstep: the sound made by a person walkingas their foot touches the ground, or a step (= foot movement)
Raw : (of food) not cooked
Encounter: meetingespecially one that happens by chance
Afterwards: after the time mentioned

Questions

1. What does the host do to the visitors?
2. What things should be started in the morning when visit bedouin village?
3. What are the raw materialls like goat hair used for?
4. Where you can wacth live cooking demonstrations?
5. How to serve breakfast with bedouins?

Answer

1. Accompany on a walking tour of the Bedouin village, introducing to the significant traditions and daily rituals of their culture.

2.Start the morning by retracing the footsteps of Bedouin and their beloved camels on a traditional camel caravan through the desert. Unmount your camel to set up traditional majlis (Arabic for ‘place of sitting’) and watch an extraordinary falcon show with a Bedouin and his beloved falcons and Saluki dog.

3. carpet, prayer rug, fishing line (The answer of this question is not available on The text)

4. Food stations


5. Share breakfast with Bedouin the traditional way, with a shared plate and eat with your hands if you are keen for an authentic encounter with Bedouin cuisine.

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