Country
|
UAE
|
Continent
|
Asia
|
Capital
City
|
Abu Dhabi
|
Best
time to visit
|
November to March
|
Flight
options
|
Emirates /Indigo/Etihad/Jet
airways/Spice get
|
Language
|
Arabic/ English
|
Currency
|
AED Dirhams
|
Visa
requirement
|
Pre-arrival VISA
|
1.
Burj Khalifa
2.
Desert safari
3.
Dubai mall
4.
Dubai Aquarium &
Underwater Zoo – Dubai Mall
5.
Dubai Miracle Garden
6.
Global Village
7.
IMG world of
adventures (near Global village)
8.
Atlantis The Palm
-Lost of chambers Aquarium
9.
Aqua venture
Waterpark & Dolphins bay-Atlantis
10. Dubai
parks and Resorts
a.
Bollywood park-Bollywood
theme rides & shows
b.
Legoland – Bollywood
theme park
c.
Motion gate
-Hollywood theme park
11. Burj
Al-Arab
12. Wild
wadi water park -Burj al arab
13. Jumeirah
Mosque
14. Ski
Dubai
15. Palm
Jumeirah
16. Skydive
Dubai
17. Dubai
Frame
18. Dhow
cruise (Marina, Creek)
Things to do
·
Sky diving
·
Skiing
·
Dhow cruise
·
Visit Gold Souk
·
Dubai mall
·
Cuisine trail
·
Marina yatch club
Abudhabi -UAE (The capital city)
1.
Sheik Zayed grand
Mosque
2.
Yas island
a.
Yas Marina circuit
b.
Ferrari world
-Abudhabi
c.
Worner bros, world of
Abudhabi
d.
Yas water world
e.
Yas Beach
f.
YAS Mall
g.
Yas Gold links
3.
Emirates Palace-
Luxury htel
4.
Marina Eye – Ferries
wheel
5.
Ferrari world – Abudhabi
6.
Yellow boats
7.
Obervation deck
-Eithehad towers
8.
Arabian nights village
9.
Date Market
10. World
trade centre – Souk & Mall
11. Marina
Mall
1.
Burj khalifa- The Burj Khalifa is
the tallest structure 829.8 m
(2,722 Ft.) in the world. The Burj Khalifa is the tallest
building on the planet, soaring 2,717 feet (828 meters) high with more than 160
stories set in a stepped design that narrows as it climbs, syringe-like, to the
sky. The design is patterned after the repetition of a single geometric shape,
meant to echo Islamic art. Bringing a new meaning to the term skyscraper, the
building is part of the massive downtown Dubai complex of offices, hotels,
shopping malls, entertainment precincts, and apartment buildings.
Things
to Know Before You Go
Ø
Burj Khalifa tickets are required to access the
structure's observation decks.
Ø
An At the Top admission ticket includes access to
levels 124 and 125, while an At the Top SKY ticket allows access to levels 124,
125, and 148.
Ø
Kids under 4 years old enter free.
2.
Desert
safari–
Travel experience in desert with dinner. Just beyond the towering skyscrapers
and luxury hotels of Dubai, one of the Middle East’s most fascinating
metropolises, lies the desert of the United Arab Emirates—an incredibly
interesting natural landscape of much more than just sand dunes. From camel
rides to ATV adventures, here’s how to visit the desert around Dubai.
Highlights:
Ø
Take a camel ride
through the dunes of the Dubai desert for a traditional view of the stark and
spectacular landscape.
Ø
Hop into a 4WD vehicle
for a day of dune bashing and desert exploration.
Ø
Experience the thrill
of sandboarding down desert sand dunes.
Ø
Watch a falconry
demonstration to learn about the hunting skills of the Emiratis’ favourite
bird.
Ø
Tuck into an alfresco
BBQ dinner while watching a live tanoura (whirling dervish) and belly dancing
show.
Ø
Sleep beneath the
stars on an overnight safari to a Bedouin camp.
3.
Dubai
mall-
The Dubai Mall is a shopping mall in Dubai and the largest mall in the world by
total area. The world’s largest shopping mall by area, Dubai Mall boasts a huge
range of attractions—making it a full-blown UAE entertainment destination. At
the heart of Downtown Dubai, this 4-level colossus houses around 1,300 stores,
plus restaurants, cinemas, Dubai Aquarium & Underwater Zoo, and the Burj
Khalifa.
Things
to Know Before You Go
Ø
Dubai Mall is a
must-visit for shopaholics and fun-loving families with kids.
Ø
Expect to spend half a
day or more here, perhaps on top of a visit to the Burj Khalifa or Dubai
Aquarium.
Ø
Wear comfy shoes: the
mall is the size of 200 football pitches, so there’s lots of walking.
Ø
Some shops are grouped
into themed areas, such as boutiques at Fashion Avenue, footwear at Level
Shoes, and jewelers at the Gold Souk.
Ø
Free WiFi, mobile
charging stations, and ATMs are available in the mall.
4.
Dubai
Aquarium & Underwater Zoo- located on the Ground
Level of the Dubai Mall is one of the largest suspended aquariums in the world.
Within the Dubai Mall, the Dubai Aquarium and Underwater Zoo is no stranger to
superlatives, including the world’s largest collection of sand sharks and one
of the world’s largest acrylic panel viewing platforms. Numerous marine
habitats, including an underwater tunnel, house 33,000 marine animals, from
crocodiles to tropical fish.
Things
to Know Before You Go
Ø
The Dubai Aquarium is
a must-visit for families and animal lovers.
Ø
Much of the aquarium
is accessible to wheelchairs and strollers.
Ø
Give yourself at least
two hours to see everything the aquarium has to offer.
Ø
Consider booking any
special experiences ahead of time to avoid lines and disappointment.
6.
Dubai Miracle Garden-
The Dubai Miracle Gardenias
a garden.
The garden occupies over 72,000 square metres
(780,000 sq. ft.), making it the world's largest natural flower
garden featuring over 109 million flowers planted. A floral wonderland of 50
million flowers, the Dubai Miracle Garden is one of the UAE's most original
attractions. Branded as the world's largest natural flower garden, it boasts
hundreds of flower-formed displays spread over 18 acres (7.3 hectares), all of
which create an extravaganza of colour and scent on the outskirts of Dubai.
Things
to Know Before You Go
Ø
Miracle Garden is
great for families with kids and anyone wanting a break from urban Dubai.
Ø
Don’t forget
sunscreen—there’s not much shade—and bring your camera to capture the
Instagram-worthy exhibits.
Ø
The garden closes for
summer and is typically only open from mid-November to mid-May.
Ø
Exhibits change
regularly, so don’t count on seeing a specific one from season to season.
Ø
Food kiosks, coffee
shops, kids’ playgrounds, hammocks, and restrooms are all here for breaks from
the sightseeing.
8.
Global Village- Global Village claims to be
the world's largest tourism, leisure, shopping and entertainment project. It is
the region's first cultural, entertainment, family and shopping destination.
Visited by over five million people every year, The Global Village brings
together the best of cultural offerings through 32 giant stalls and pavilions
representing more than 75 countries with different cultures. The food, the
souvenirs, shopping, rides, and excitement all makes it a cosmopolitan and
diverse experience for all our guests. Our exclusively designed Global Village
tours ensure that our guests start having fun from the word go. Book us for
your Global Village tour Global Village was started as an initiative to
highlight the cultural aspect of Dubai and the cosmopolitan blend that the city
with over 85% of expat population represents. Over the years, the Global
Village has transformed into a much bigger, grander and colossal event that has
its distinctive presence on a global scale.
7.
Atlantis The Palm- Atlantis, The Palm
is a luxury hotel resort located at the apex of the Palm Jumeirah in Dubai. Attraction,
and that’s certainly the case with the extravagant Atlantis Palm Hotel. The
1,539-room, ocean-themed resort occupies the top portion of the crescent of
land surrounding the man-made Palm Islands, just off the coast of Dubai, and it
includes 42 acres (17 hectares) of amusement and entertainment space. Even if
you’re not a resort guest, it’s worthwhile to spend a day enjoying everything
it has to offer.
Things
to Know Before You Go
Ø
The hotel is a
must-see for animal lovers and first-time visitors to Dubai.
Ø
Choose among a range
of activities and tour options, including aquarium entry, scuba diving, and
snorkelling.
Ø
Experiences at the Atlantis
Palm Hotel can last anywhere from 30 minutes to a full day.
Ø
Out of respect for
local customs, a cover-up over swimwear is requested when visitors are walking
around the resort.
9.
Burj Al-Arab- The sail-like silhouette of
the Burj Al-Arab has become a symbol of Dubai's opulence and affluence,
standing at 1,053 feet (321 meters) as the third-tallest hotel and one of the
most luxurious hotels in the United Arab Emirates. Opened in 1999, the landmark
boasts plenty of superlatives, including its five-star status.
10.
Jumeirah Mosque- Built from white sandstone
and crowned with a central dome and two towering minarets, Jumeirah Mosque is
Dubai's main place of worship and arguably one of the most beautiful mosques in
the United Arab Emirates. Aside from being an extremely popular photography
site in Dubai, the landmark is also notable in that it is the only mosque in
the city open to non-Muslim visitors—an excellent way to gain a deeper
understanding of Islam and its traditions.
Things
to Know Before You Go
Ø
Photography is
allowed inside the mosque, so don't forget to bring your camera.
Ø
Visitors are asked to
wear modest dress (long pants or skirts and sleeves, with headscarves for
women) and to remove their shoes before entering the mosque.
Ø
The site's
informational 'Open Doors, Open Minds' program includes coffee, dates, and
pastries.
Ø
Appropriate attire
can be provided at the mosque if necessary.
11.
Ski Dubai- Ski Dubai is an indoor ski resort with
five slopes of varying difficulties, lengths, and gradients, including the
world's first indoor black run and largest indoor snow park. Aside from the
sporting opportunities, the park offers plenty of snow-centric fun for
non-skiers as well.
Things
to Know Before You Go
Ø
This site is a must
for families and active travelers.
Ø
Choose between a
single attraction ticket and an unlimited park pass.
Ø
All equipment and
winter gear is included, but remember to bring a hat and gloves.
Ø
New skiers can sign
up for a lesson from ski instructors at the Ski Dubai ski school.
Ø
Lockers are available
for a small fee.
12.
Palm Jumeirah- Jutting into the Persian
Gulf from southern Dubai, the Palm Jumeirah is an artificial island in the
shape of a palm tree and ringed by a crescent-shaped breakwater. The world’s
biggest artificial island, it draws visitors to its palatial hotels, theme
parks, and shopping malls.
Things
to Know Before You Go
Ø
The Palm Jumeirah is
a must-see for first-time Dubai visitors, shoppers, families, and theme park
lovers.
Ø
If time is short,
take a half-day tour that covers Dubai’s highlights and an Atlantis photo stop.
Ø
If you can’t manage a
flightseeing experience, the monorail is the next-best way to see the Palm’s
fronds and palm shape.
Ø
Bring your hat and
sunscreen; there’s little shade anywhere on the island.
13.
Aquaventure Waterpark- Brave water rides,
see marine animals, and much more at the Aquaventure Waterpark in Dubai. One of
the Middle East's biggest and best water parks, it sits next to Atlantis, The
Palm resort on Palm Jumeirah island. Visit for record-breaking slides, river
rides, multiple pools, and a private beach spread over 42 acres (17 hectares)
of seafront.
14.
Skydive Dubai- A tandem skydive is
experienced while strapped in with a partner, generally an experienced
instructor who will take you through the motions. It is like this that you
experience the exhilaration of jumping from a moving plane at 13, 000 ft, not
to mention the 60-second free fall that will follow. Sounds scary and exciting
at the same time but don't worry, you'll be int he best possible hands. SkyDive
Dubai is the biggest name in adventure sports in the city. Having taken the
lead in terms of providing high-quality services when it comes to aerial
sports, they have developed an incredible location in Dubai, offering the most
awe-inspiring views as the setting for your once in a lifetime experience
flight experience, which is the Palm Drop Zone located in the heart of the
city.
5.
Ferrari world- Ferrari World Abu
Dhabi is an amusement park on Yas Island in Abu Dhabi. You can enjoy different
rides and shows in the park.Formula Rossa, the world's fastest roller coaster,
is also located here.
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