A short guide to keep in mind before and while you are in Dubai

Dubai is the land of riches, as we all know. It is the most famous and most adored Emirate out of the 7 countries in the United Arab Emirates. It won't be a surprise to know that Dubai also ends up in the list of top tourist destinations across the world. If at all it does surprise you, there are uncountable things about Dubai that could easily justify it to you. With money come a whole lot of bizarre desires too. Dubai, reportedly has the most wild animals domesticated as pets! Keeping all the fascinating facts aside, below is a short guide to Dubai that will get you going while you’re on your Dubai land package. 

Getting here:


Getting to the most adored Emirate by tourists? It’s easier than you think it is. Dubai falls at the crossroad between Asia, Europe and Africa, which eventually means that about one third of world’s population is just a 4 hour flight away from here and the rest two third is just an eight hour flight away. Dubai also has a great A class highways connecting it to every neighboring province. Thus, choose how to come as you may, Dubai is easily accessible by Land, air and sea. 

Getting around the city:


Dubai has one of best and well maintained public transport systems of the world. It has a Metro rail that run across and around Dubai, making it cheap and easy for you to reach anywhere from anywhere. It also has taxi and bus services that won't let you complain a bit. The drivers are humble and non intrusive. Dubai reportedly is supposed to get one of the first Hyperloops by Tesla, thus adding a gem to its unparalleled public transport system. 

The weather here:


Taking its geographic placement into consideration, Dubai’s winters range from about 20-30 degrees centigrade. Whereas, in summers the heat catches up and temperature rise to around 30-45 degrees too. But you really don't need to worry about the heat, as every place here in Dubai is facilitated with a well functioning Air conditioning system. Just remember to keep yourself hydrated and you’re good to go. 

Customs and culture:


Dubai is a very highly tolerant city, contradictory to what we all have been told to about. It is home to people from more than 200 different nationalities and is a very welcoming city. The fact that Dubai comprises of only 16.5% (Approx.) Emiratis, justifies enough of my previous statement. Though, while you are on your Dubai land package it suggested to dress modestly and not drink publicly as Dubai is majorly a Muslim State, it is disrespectful to the host country. 

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