Autumn 2014 - page 27

Inam Rahman, Director of Sales,
Metropolitan Deira Hotel, took his family
to New Delhi, India
“My family picture taken this summer at the
historic gateway of India in New Delhi.”
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Claire Slade, Year 3 teacher EIS Jumeirah
visited the Drakensburg Mountains in
South Africa
“It was a real pleasure to wake up each day
to beautiful mountain views. I enjoyed going
for long walks with family and friends who I
hadn’t seen in a long time. The most exciting
part was venturing out on dirt track roads,
trying my best to avoid wandering cattle and
goats.”
Abdul Sami, Sales Executive,
Metropolitan Deira Hotel visited Jaipur, India
“The renowned 'Palace Of The Winds', or Hawa Mahal, is one of the
prominent tourist attractions in Jaipur city. Located in the heart of Jaipur,
this beautiful five-storey palace was constructed in 1799 the main highlight
of Hawa Mahal is its pyramid shape and its 953 windows.”
Eljandre Mulder, Deputy Manager -
Marketing, Diamondlease, took a trip to
Turkey this August
“This photo shows the Library of Celsus in
the Ancient City of Ephesus that was built
in the honour of Senator Tiberius Julius
Celsus in 135 A.D. It is located in the city of
Selcuk, Turkey.”
Paul Kelly, EIS Jumeirah High School
went on an adventure across Latin
America
“The main adventure for my summer was
travelling South America and visiting the
2014 FIFA World Cup, a real once-in-a-
lifetime experience, which I was lucky
enough to be able to spend with my closest
friends. As well as Brazil, we traveled
Argentina, Chile, Bolivia and Peru. Visitng
the ancient lost Inca city of Machu Picchu
was one of the most special moments and
a real highlight of the trip. As if that wasn’t
enough for one summer break, when I
returned to Dubai I decided it was time to
move onto a new and exciting phase in my
life and I got engaged to my beautiful future
wife. What an amazing summer 2014 turned
out to be!”
Highlights
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Summer Holiday Highlights
The Sawalef team thought it
would be nice to find out what our
colleagues throughout the Group were
up to over the summer holidays…
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