Description : Arrive Dubai after clearing your customs & immigration formalities, and transfer to your hotel (Official hotel check
in time is 14.00 hours, earlier rooms are subject to availability). Evening we board the Dhow Cruise with Buffet Dinner.
Overnightstay is at hotel. (Meals:Dinnerin Cruise)
Description : After breakfast, proceed for Panoramic Oriented City tour. The tour takes you on a contrast of the old and the
new, a fascinating historical excursion. Our route takes you to some of Dubai’s beautiful landmarks, starting with the 150 year
Old Al Fahidi Fort, now converted to Dubai Museum and Meena bazar, which holds a record of the past as an important trading
Centre. We drive from here on to the other side of Dubai, called Deira Dubai and Spice Souk (Market).Finally get dazzled by
glitters of the famous Gold Souk as we pass through passing modern palaces sprawled along the coast. See one of the modern
architectural wonders, the Burj Al Arab (photo stop from Jumeriah Beach), pass the camel and horse racing track. Driving
through the commercial area of Dubai, we pass the World Trade Centre. After reaching the Dubai Creek we are passing by
bastakia where we can see the old wind – towered houses built by wealthy merchants. There after we proceed for one way
Monorail Ride to Atlantis – The Palm.Afternoon we move to have once in a lifetime experience @ Desert Safari – across the
desert of Dubai with several photo stops during an exciting dune bashing drive. The drive continues across the desert. We stop
to watch the beautiful sunset before reaching our campsite where you can do optional activities like camel ride, sand boarding
and try out a henna design on hand or feet. After working up an appetite enjoy a delicious dinner and shisha. While returning
back, watch our Belly Dancer performaround the campfire. Overnightstay is at hotel. (Meals:Dinnerin Safari)
Description : After breakfast, morning is kept free for rest & leisure. Later we proceed to Dubai Mall for breathtaking bird eye
view of the whole Dubai from Burj Khalifa – the tallest building in the world during non-peak hours. The Burj Khalifa skyscraper
is a world class destination and the magnificent centerpiece of Downtown Dubai, Dubai’s new urban masterpiece. We proceed
to Observation Deck – located on level 124 of the world’s tallest tower. This observatory is destined to be the highlight of any
visit to the Middle East. After this we take you to. There after we return back to Hotel. Overnight stay is at hotel. (Meals: Dinner
coupons for an Indian Restaurant)
Description : After breakfast, time free for some last minute shopping on your own. Later transfer to airport to board flight
for Mumbai. Tour Ends on arrival with sweet and happy memories with Gem Tours. (Meals: Breakfast in hotel)
Group Tours
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The Tour cost is based on 30 Passenger, there are chances of cancellation of tour or additional cost USD 500 Per Person Depending on the number of passengers in the tour
passport & visa information
Visa
Requirements:-
Passport
validity for at least six months
after return travel date
45 x 45 mm white background photograph, with 80
% focus on the face
FAQ's and other information
FAQS: ABOUT THE COUNTRY 1. What is the best time to visit Dubai? The best time to visit Dubai is from November to March. During the winter months, the city sees blue skies and primo beach weather. 2. What are the major languages spoken in Dubai? The major languages spoken in Dubai are Arabic and English. 3. What currencies and cards are accepted in Dubai? The currency used in Dubai is AED i.e. Arab Emirate Dirham. There are a number of ATMs throughout the city for the convenience of travellers. All major international debit and credit cards are accepted in most of the shopping malls, hotels and restaurants. 4. What is the voltage across Dubai? The voltage is 220 volts and most North American appliances will require transformers, while small electronics will just require adaptors. It is therefore recommended, if you are going into accommodations that require appliances, that you buy large appliances in UAE, and not ship them from home. 5. What kind of clothes do I wear? Dubai is easy going compared to other Muslim countries. It is advisable to cover yourself and respect their culture. FAQS: SUMPTOUS MEALS IN DUBAI 6. What are the must try delicacies in Dubai? Some must try delicacies in Dubai are Hummus – a famous dip made from chickpeas, olive oil, lemon juice, tahini paste, salt and garlic. It is served with other dishes like Shawarma and pita bread. It is also a perfect appetizer. It is very unique in taste. Carrot cake - They are loaded with carrot shaving and walnuts, and bowing beneath a solid slathering of cream cheese frosting. Falafel - Falafel is fried fritter made up of a mix of mashed chickpeas combined with assorted spices, deep fried till crisp and served in bread pockets. Maamoul - Is an Arabian pastry, stuffed with a choice of dates, walnuts, almonds and pistachios, then moulded in shape and baked with sugary coating. 7. Is tipping mandatory in Dubai? Tipping is not mandatory in Dubai, it is always expected. 10-20 Dirhams is the ideal tipping amount to porters, waiters or bellboys. 10% of the total bill amount should be given as tip in restaurants and cafes. 8. Are there any drinking restrictions in Dubai? The minimum legal age for drinking in Dubai is 21 years. Having an valid, original age proof while entering a bar in Dubai is mandatory. Having/consuming/buying alcohol without a valid licence is considered to be a punishable offence. Consuming alcohol in public places is strictly prohibited and is a punishable offence. FAQS: SOME CAUTIONS TO BE TAKEN 9. Which items I cannot carry to Dubai? The list of items you cannot carry to Dubai are: Any kind of narcotic drugs. Cooked and homemade food Trees, plants, soils. PETS. Any printed material that contradicts Islam. 10. Is travel insurance a must? Travel insurance is must for all medical emergencies. FAQS: ACTIVITTIES AND SHOPPING 11. What activities can I enjoy in Dubai? Some activities you can enjoy in Dubai are desert safari, hummer desert safari, dune bashing, deep blue sea diving, skydiving and fly boarding . You can also enjoy a limo ride. DOS & DONTS DOS 1. Dress conservatively in public areas like malls and beaches. 2. Do be aware of opening and closing times. The weekend in Dubai is Friday and Saturday. 3. Do be careful while crossing roads. 4. Do be respectful of people. DONTS 1. Don’t point with your finger or use disrespectful gestures. 2. Avoid public display of affection. 3. Don’t take photos of locals or government buildings without their permission. 4. Don’t drink and drive. 5. Using bad or foul language, making obscene gestures and showing disrespect to Dubai or its religion or its leaders are all to be avoided. Doing any of these could land you in jail.
Sockets & plugs
United Arab Emirates uses 230V, 50Hz with socket and plug Type G.