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Dubai

BEST TIME TO VISIT

Nov - Mar

CURRENCY

UAE Dirham

AVG COST PER DAY

$150

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Step into a world where opulence rises from the desert.

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Dubai Creek & Abra Ride

Hop aboard a traditional wooden abra for just AED 1 and sail across Dubai Creek — the city’s original lifeline. It’s slow, scenic, and steeped in history. The perfect palate cleanser after the city’s many extremes.

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Global Village

Want to see the world in one evening? Global Village is your place. From Turkish ice cream to African drum shows to floating markets selling Thai mango sticky rice — this carnival-meets-cultural-expo is chaotic, colorful, and absolutely electric.

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Palm Jumeirah

Dubai built an island shaped like a palm tree because, well, why not? Home to luxury resorts, beach clubs, and Atlantis the Royal, this Palm Jumeirah tour is best seen from above. Or better yet, get on a yacht and cruise around it like royalty.

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Jumeirah Mosque

Open to non-Muslims, this ivory-white marvel is more than a pretty face. The guided tour here is an invitation to deeper cultural understanding. It’s serene, spiritual, and striking — a quiet moment of reflection in the city of spectacle.

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Museum of the Future

This isn’t just a museum — it’s a portal. A shimmering ring of steel and calligraphy, it invites you to imagine the world of 2075. Think AI, space colonization, climate tech — and an immersive journey that bends your mind in the best possible way.

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Al Fahidi Historical District

If you think Dubai is all glass and glamour, step into Al Fahidi. Wind towers, coral-stone houses, and narrow lanes whisper stories from the 19th century. This old quarter is Dubai’s soul — quiet, poetic, and soaked in heritage.

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Desert Safari

Nothing screams “Dubai” like bashing through golden dunes in a 4x4, camel trekking at sunset, and dining under the stars with belly dancers and fire shows. It’s adrenaline, tradition, and stardust, all rolled into one unforgettable evening in the desert.

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Dubai Marina

Picture this: sleek yachts bobbing along turquoise waters, glimmering towers lighting up the skyline, and rooftop shisha lounges buzzing with energy. A walk along the Marina feels like you’ve stepped into a futuristic coastal film set — only it’s all real, and you’re the star.

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The Dubai Mall

This isn’t just a mall. It’s a universe. Shop till you drop, ice skate, visit the world’s largest aquarium, watch a choreographed fountain show, and dine at restaurants where your food looks like modern art. The Dubai Mall and Fountain Show tickets will take you on a high-definition lifestyle experience.

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Burj Khalifa

The Burj Khalifa isn’t just tall, it’s outrageously tall. Standing at 828 metres, this needle in the sky makes you feel like an ant at its feet. Take the elevator (it’s faster than your morning coffee) to the 148th floor, and you’ll be rewarded with a view so vast it makes you rethink your place in the universe. Burj Khalifa tickets from India can be easily accessible through LocalHi.

Dubai Creek & Abra Ride
Global Village
Palm Jumeirah
Jumeirah Mosque
Museum of the Future
Al Fahidi Historical District
Desert Safari
Dubai Marina
The Dubai Mall
Burj Khalifa

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Karak Chai

Karak isn’t just tea — it’s a daily ritual. Strong, milky, and spiced to perfection, this brew is poured from steel kettles into paper cups on every corner. One sip, and you’re hooked. Two sips, and you're basically a local.

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Iranian Kebab

Marinated in saffron, grilled to juicy perfection, and served with rice so fluffy it floats — Iranian kebabs are a staple of Dubai’s multicultural magic. Head to Al Ustad Special Kabab for an experience that’s as legendary as it is delicious.

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Mandi

Imported from Yemen but now a UAE staple, mandi is fragrant rice cooked underground with fall-off-the-bone meat. It’s smoky, aromatic, and served in giant portions meant for sharing — or not. No judgment.

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Camel Burger

Yes, camel. It’s surprisingly tender, a little gamey, and wildly popular with curious foodies. Served up with gourmet flair in places like Local House or Switch, it’s Dubai’s way of saying: “Go big or go back to regular beef.”

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Manakish

Manakish is Middle Eastern pizza — only sexier. A warm flatbread baked fresh with toppings like za’atar, cheese, or minced meat. Grab one for breakfast or a late-night snack. You’ll wonder why this isn’t a thing everywhere.

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Luqaimat

These golden dumplings are little balls of joy. Crispy outside, pillowy inside, and drenched in sticky date syrup with a sprinkle of sesame — they’re basically what would happen if donuts and gulab jamun had a delicious lovechild.

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Machboos

This Emirati classic is comfort food with depth. Think slow-cooked rice infused with saffron, dried lemon, and tender lamb or chicken. Every bite tastes like a grandmother’s hug — only with a kick of spice and a whole lot of soul.

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Shawarma

Ah, shawarma — Dubai’s unofficial street food king. Wrapped in warm pita, stuffed with juicy spiced chicken or lamb, and loaded with garlic sauce and pickles. It’s fast, cheap, filling, and hits you with flavor like a mic drop at 2 am.

Karak Chai
Iranian Kebab
Mandi
Camel Burger
Manakish
Luqaimat
Machboos
Shawarma

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From the golden hush of desert mornings to the glittering pulse of skyline nights, each itinerary captures the contrasts that make this destination unforgettable.

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Did You Know?

A city built on ambition and shaped by heritage—these fascinating details reveal just how much more there is beneath Dubai’s polished surface.

Dubai has no rivers

The famed Dubai Creek? Totally man-made. This desert city doesn’t do rivers—it builds them.

Gold from an ATM? Only in Dubai.

Walk up, swipe, and voilà—out pops a gold bar instead of cash. Luxe life, ATM edition.

Burj Khalifa’s tip is no secret.

On a clear day, you can spot it from 95 km away—basically, the tower waves before you even enter the city.

80% of Dubai isn’t from Dubai.

Expats run the show here, making it one of the world’s most international cities.

Dubai Police = Fast & Luxurious.

Their patrol cars? Ferraris, Lamborghinis, Bugattis. Catching criminals in style.

Skiing in the desert? Sure.

Ski Dubai has snow, slopes, and penguins—all under a mall roof in a city of sand.

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