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Ultimate Travel Guide for Indian Travelers Visiting the UAE

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If you are planning to visit the world, the UAE may be best destination for you that offers stunning desert landscapes, and world-class attractions.

Whether you’re visiting UAE for the first time or frequent visitor, you will have to take care some tips into consideration for enjoying a safe journey.

If you’re an Indian traveler and planning a trip to the UAE, here is a complete guide for you—from expert travel tips to smart packing advice.

Tips to Visit UAE

If you want to fully explore UAE and eat full cup of beauty it offers everything from the Burj Khalifa to the vibrant souks and desert safaris, you should plan for at least 4-5 days in Dubai.

By doing so, you can take in all the sights without feeling rushed.

Firstly, it will be a good if you book in advance for your accommodation that may be a cheaper rather than doing on spot.

Book Tickets ahead of time if you are planning to visit the Museum of the Future or get a bird’s-eye view of the city from the Burj Khalifa. You may miss some of Dubai’s most iconic experiences if you don’t book tickers in advance.

Traveling can be exhausting. If you plan to explore city, you also must know about distances between attractive destinations. Dubai’s major tourist destinations are spread out across the city.

The Burj Khalifa and the Dubai Mall are right next to each other. But if you’re visiting places like the Grand Mosque or Global Village, they have longer travel times.

Therefore, plan your trip carefully keeping in mind the distances between different destinations.

Desert may be another destination of your attraction as it offers an equally unforgettable experience.

Therefore, it will be better for you to book a desert safari for an evening of dune bashing, camel riding, and stargazing. You may spend night time in desert for a unique experience if you have some time.

Baggage Tips for Indian Travelers Flying to Dubai

Packing for your trip to Dubai may also be a tricky job for you.. If you’re flying with Air India Express, then you can enjoy increased baggage allowances to make your travelling good experience.

Air India Express is another airline that allows you 30kg of check-in baggage on flights to and from the UAE without any additional cost.

And you can also bring 7kg across two pieces for cabin baggage with an extra laptop bag or backpack.

You can also enjoy extra baggage allowance if you’re traveling with kids. It also allows an additional 10kg of check-in baggage for families with infants. So the total check-in baggage limit is 47kg.

However, if you have pack light, the Xpress Lite option may be best option that allows a 3kg cabin baggage at a lower fare. So, it’s best for business trip and you will have to pre-book extra baggage at a discounted rate.

If you’re flying for a work, Xpress Biz allows a 40kg baggage allowance on international flights.

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