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DUBAI

Why Book Dubai With TTC?

Suggested Day Wise Itinerary

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Dubai – Burj Khalifa, Dubai Mall & Fountain Show

  • Visit Burj Khalifa (At the Top/SKY level for best views).

  • Explore Dubai Mall (Aquarium, VR Park, shopping).

  • Watch the Dubai Fountain show (evenings, every 30 mins).

  • Dinner at a Burj Khalifa-view restaurant (e.g., Atmosphere, Armani/Kayto).

  • Return to hotel, relax.

DAY 1

Dubai – Desert Safari & BBQ Dinner

  • Morning free (optional: spa/pool time).

  • Afternoon desert safari (dune bashing, camel ride, sandboarding).

  • Sunset photo stop in the desert.

  • BBQ dinner at a Bedouin camp (belly dance, Tanoura show).

  • Stargazing before heading back to Dubai.

DAY 2

TESTIMONIALS!!!

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"Our trip to India was unforgettable, thanks to TTC Holidays! They organized every detail seamlessly, from stunning accommodations to knowledgeable local guides, making our journey through Rajasthan, Delhi, and Agra stress-free. The personal touches and flexibility to adapt to our needs truly stood out. We highly recommend TTC Holidays for an exceptional travel experience!"
— Monica, Australia

❓FAQs About Your Dubai Tour

1. Is Dubai visa-on-arrival available for Indians? No. Indians do not get visa on arrival for Dubai. However, if you hold a valid US visa, UK/Schengen residence visa, or Green Card, you can get a 14-day visa on arrival. Otherwise, you need to apply for a UAE tourist visa before departure.

2. What to wear in Dubai? Dubai is modern, but modest clothing is appreciated in public areas. Wear lightweight, breathable clothes. In malls, souks, and mosques, avoid sleeveless tops, short skirts, or anything too revealing. Swimwear is fine at pools and beaches, but not elsewhere.

3. Can I book last-minute Burj Khalifa tickets? Yes, but it depends on availability. Prime-time slots (sunset hours) often sell out in advance. If you're booking late, consider non-prime hours or check with a travel partner for last-minute access.

4. What’s the best time to visit Dubai? The best time is November to March when the weather is cooler and perfect for outdoor activities, desert safaris, and sightseeing. December and New Year are peak times - book early to get the best rates.

5. Do I need travel insurance for Dubai? It’s not mandatory but highly recommended. Medical treatment in Dubai can be expensive. Travel insurance also covers delays, lost baggage, or cancellations.

6. Are public displays of affection allowed in Dubai? Keep it minimal. Holding hands is okay, but kissing or hugging in public can be considered offensive. It’s best to respect local customs, especially in family or religious areas.

7. Is alcohol allowed in Dubai? Yes, but only in licensed bars, restaurants, and hotels. Drinking in public places is illegal. Tourists can buy alcohol from licensed shops (some may ask for a passport copy).

8. How expensive is food and shopping in Dubai? It’s flexible. You’ll find budget-friendly street food, mid-range options, and high-end dining. Shopping ranges from local souks to luxury brands in malls. VAT (5%) applies on most goods and services.

9. Can I use Uber or local taxis in Dubai? Yes. Dubai has Uber, Careem, and a very reliable RTA taxi service. RTA taxis are usually cheaper for short rides. You can also use the Dubai Metro to save money and time.

10. What’s included in a Desert Safari tour? A standard desert safari includes dune bashing, camel rides, BBQ dinner, live entertainment (Tanoura dance, belly dance), and pick-up/drop-off from your hotel. Premium options may offer private setups and quad biking.

11. Is tipping expected in Dubai? Not mandatory, but appreciated. In restaurants, 10-15% is common. For hotel staff, taxis, and tour guides, small tips (5–10 AED) go a long way.

12. How many days are ideal for a Dubai trip? 4 to 6 days is ideal to cover Dubai’s main highlights, day trips, and a bit of leisure time. Add 1-2 extra days if you plan to visit Abu Dhabi or do shopping-focused activities.

13. Can I visit Abu Dhabi on a Dubai trip? Absolutely. It’s just a 90-minute drive from Dubai. You can do a day trip to visit places like Sheikh Zayed Grand Mosque, Qasr Al Watan, Ferrari World, or Seaworld. Make sure your visa allows travel between Emirates (all UAE tourist visas do).

14. How much cash should I carry for Dubai? Most places accept cards, but it’s good to carry 100–200 AED in cash for taxis, souks, or tips. Currency exchange is available at the airport, malls, and local shops.

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