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Dubai Travel Guide For Indian Travelers

Burj Khalifa and Dubai Sky Line - Dubai Travel Guide

Due to friendly relations, Dubai is progressively gaining more and more Indian tourists. In fact, it is the fourth most visited place among Indian tourists. Indian travelers, business persons, and job seekers all visit the city. Renowned for its high-rising architectural miracles and a superb variety of resorts, it is a place that was once a gigantic desert. However, because of the vision & diligence of Sheikh Maktoum, it has evolved into the most developing destination.

It is usually referred to as a zero crime rate city. Fastest-growing tourism destination, city of tall buildings, city of gold and the new land of the rising sun, etc. Here is the perfect Dubai Travel Guide for Indians.

Burj Khalifa and Dubai Sky Line. Image courtesy Shutterstock

Dubai Travel Guide: 5 things to know

Although a massive part of the city’s population is Indians, when traveling to Dubai from India, you should know about some of its rules. Here are five things to know when you’re heading there.

  1. Even though Dubai has a zero-tolerance for drugs, its policy isn’t just stringent against prescribed drugs. However, the government has specific rules with regard to prescription drugs as well. In case you bring in any medicine without a prescription that doesn’t meet Dubai custom guidelines, you could find yourself in trouble.
  2. When compared to other Middle East countries, UAE is a lot more easygoing for non-muslims tourists. Yet, religious customs are still regarded as imperative. Given that, public display of affection (PDA) could get you imprisoned. If you’re a woman, when going out, dress modestly, with nothing too tight, too short, or see-through. Men should keep their chests undercover with a shirt when they are not around beaches or pools etc
  3. The city has plenty of spots where you can take perfect pictures with great views. Having said that, bear in mind, that it is offensive to take pictures of native Arab citizens and certain buildings in Dubai. In fact, most people would consider it rude to have their photographs taken without their approval. So it’s advisable to ask them first.
  4. It has a dry climate all around the year. However, the winter season between October to April is a perfect time to travel to Dubai from India. It’s the time when certain Indian cities experience cold climates. During these months, here, you can spend time outside without sweating your face off.
  5. Swearing, cursing, fighting, or making impolite signs…

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