Ever wondered what it would be like to explore Dubai with a bunch of people who are just as
excited as you?
Get ready for the ultimate adventure! Picture yourself marveling at the Burj Khalifa, shopping in
the Dubai Mall, and feeling the rush of a desert safari, all while making memories with a group of
like-minded explorers.
From heart-pumping experiences to chilled-out desert nights, this trip is all about connecting
with amazing people, discovering new cultures, and living your best life. Let’s make this adventure
unforgettable—because when was the last time you had this much fun with friends you haven’t
even met yet?
Begin your day with a city tour of Dubai to explore some of the key landmarks and get a feel for the city. After your city tour, head to the Dubai Mall. It's one of the largest shopping malls in the world and offers a wide range of shopping, dining, and entertainment options. Don't forget to explore the famous Indoor Dubai Aquarium & Underwater Zoo within the mall. Visit the Burj Khalifa. After returning from the Burj Khalifa, stay at the Dubai Mall for the evening. Witness the mesmerizing light and fountain show at the base of the Burj Khalifa, which occurs after sunset. In the evening, head to Dubai Marina for a relaxing dhow cruise.
A spectacular dancing water show synced to music – best enjoyed with a lake ride on a traditional abra boat! Enjoy a buffet dinner on the traditional wooden boat while gliding through the lit-up skyline of Dubai. It's a great way to unwind after an eventful day
Begin your day with an adrenaline rush at Skydive Dubai, where you jump from 13,000 feet above Palm Jumeirah, enjoying the unparalleled aerial view of the city's skyline. This experience is one of the most thrilling ways to see Dubai and is highly recommended for adventure lovers. Afterward, head to Palm Jumeirah, a man-made, palm-shaped island featuring luxury hotels, residences, and the famous Atlantis, The Palm. You can take a ride on the Palm Monorail to get the best views of the island. Next, visit Ain Dubai, the world’s tallest observation wheel, standing at 250 meters high. It offers a 360-degree panoramic view of Dubai’s skyline, including Burj Khalifa, the Marina, and Palm Jumeirah.
In the afternoon, explore the Miracle Garden, a stunning floral paradise featuring over 50 million flowers in artistic arrangements such as Mickey Mouse, castles, and even an Emirates A380 floral replica. End your day at Global Village, a massive cultural and entertainment park with 90+ country pavilions, where you can experience global cuisines, shopping, live performances, and thrilling carnival rides.
Enjoy the sunrise at Dubai beach. Start your morning at Dubai Safari Park, home to over 3,000 animals including lions, tigers, elephants, and giraffes. The highlight of the park is the drive-through safari experience, which mimics the African wilderness, allowing you to see wild animals up close. This is a great place for families and wildlife enthusiasts. In the afternoon, get ready for an unforgettable Dubai Desert Safari at the Dubai Desert Conservation Reserve. The adventure begins with dune bashing in a 4x4 Land Cruiser, followed by camel rides, sandboarding, and falcon photography.
As the sun sets over the dunes, settle into a desert camp, where you’ll enjoy a BBQ dinner under the stars, accompanied by belly dancing, Tanoura dance performances, and traditional Arabic music. This experience gives you a glimpse into Bedouin culture, making it a highlight of your Dubai trip.
Start your day with a peaceful Marina Walk, a 7-km-long waterfront promenade surrounded by skyscrapers, yachts, and high-end restaurants. You can also take a luxury yacht ride or stop for a coffee at one of the many cafés with a view. Experience the luxury of cruising along the stunning Dubai Marina aboard a private yacht. Relax on the deck, soak in breathtaking views of the city skyline, and glide past iconic landmarks like the Ain Dubai and Atlantis.
Whether you prefer a serene sunset ride or a lively gathering with music and refreshments, this yacht experience promises a memorable and elegant escape on the waters of Dubai. Next, visit Al Seef Village, a charming district along Dubai Creek, which blends traditional Arabian architecture with modern elements. This area is perfect for shopping for souvenirs, trying Emirati cuisine, and exploring historical sites. In the evening, embark on a Dhow Cruise, a traditional wooden boat ride along Dubai Creek or Dubai Marina.
This dinner cruise experience includes a buffet of local and international dishes, along with entertainment such as live music and Tanoura dance performances. The cruise offers stunning nighttime views of Dubai’s illuminated skyline, making it a romantic and relaxing way to end the day. Immerse yourself in Dubai’s vibrant shopping scene. Explore the lively souks and modern shopping districts, where you can find everything from traditional handicrafts and perfumes to high-end fashion and luxury brands.
On your last day in Dubai, explore the Gold Souk, one of the most famous markets in the Middle East, where you can shop for gold, diamonds, and spices at competitive prices. The souk is a vibrant place that showcases Dubai’s rich trade history and is a must-visit for those interested in authentic Arabian shopping experiences.
Next, head to Kite Beach, a popular spot for both relaxation and water sports, with a great view of the Burj Al Arab. Whether you want to try kite surfing, paddle boarding, or just relax by the shore, this beach offers a laid-back atmosphere compared to the city’s busy attractions. For your final stop, visit the Museum of the Future, a futuristic architectural marvel that showcases cutting-edge innovations in AI, space exploration, and robotics. The museum offers interactive exhibits that provide a glimpse into what the world could look like in 2071. It’s a fitting end to your Dubai journey, combining the city’s futuristic vision with its commitment to innovation.
After an exciting five days in Dubai, it’s time to head to Dubai International Airport (DXB) for your departure. This itinerary ensures you experience the best of Dubai, balancing adventure, culture, relaxation, and shopping.
For travelers extending their trip by one extra day, the 6th day will be a day trip to Abu Dhabi, the UAE’s capital, before returning to Dubai for departure. Ferrari World Abu Dhabi: Kick off your day with an adrenaline rush at Ferrari World Abu Dhabi, home to Formula Rossa, the world’s fastest roller coaster. The park also offers thrilling rides like Flying Aces, the world’s tallest roller coaster loop, along with interactive Ferrari experiences.
Yas Island & Yas Marina Circuit Explore Yas Island, home to the Yas Marina Circuit, where the Formula 1 Abu Dhabi Grand Prix is held. Take a walk along Yas Marina, enjoy a meal at Yas Mall, or relax at Yas Beach. Louvre Abu Dhabi Visit Louvre Abu Dhabi, an architectural masterpiece that houses artworks from Da Vinci, Van Gogh, and Monet, blending Eastern and Western art styles. The museum’s floating dome, with its “rain of light” design, is a breathtaking sight.
Optional: Sheikh Zayed Grand Mosque If time permits, visit the Sheikh Zayed Grand Mosque, one of the largest and most beautiful mosques in the world, featuring 82 domes, crystal chandeliers, and the world’s largest handwoven carpet. Return to Dubai After a full-day exploration of Abu Dhabi, return to Dubai in the evening, concluding an incredible 6-day, 5-night journey.
Yes, Indian passport holders require a visa to enter Dubai. Make sure your passport is valid for at least six months from the date of arrival.
The official currency of Dubai is the United Arab Emirates Dirham (AED). While credit and debit cards are widely accepted, it's advisable to carry some AED for small purchases, tips, and at places where cards may not be accepted.
Yes, you can use WhatsApp in Dubai, but it’s important to note that voice and video calls on WhatsApp may be blocked by the government’s regulatory policies. You can use WhatsApp to send texts, photos, and make voice messages, but if you need to make
voice or video calls, consider using other alternatives like Google meet or Zoom.
While Dubai is a modern and cosmopolitan city, it’s important to dress modestly in public places. For men and women, it’s advisable to cover the shoulders and knees, especially in religious sites, shopping malls, and government buildings.
Dubai offers a wide range of dining options. Street food and local restaurants can cost around ₹1,000–₹2,500 per meal, while dining at upscale restaurants in hotels may cost significantly more. It's a city where you can enjoy meals to suit all budgets.
You can book your skydiving experience through Skydive Dubai’s official website. The cost for a tandem jump starts at AED 1,699 (₹35,000), which includes all necessary gear, instructor support, and photos/videos.
Yes, you can use international roaming with your Indian SIM card, but it might be expensive. Alternatively, you can purchase a local SIM card from providers like Du or Etisalat for more affordable data and call rates.
Absolutely! Our trips are designed for like-minded travelers, making it easy to connect with new friends along the way
Yes! Our itineraries balance guided tours with free time so you can explore, shop, or relax at your own pace.
For group bookings for than 6, we offer customization options based on preferences. Let us know your requirements, and we’ll curate the perfect itinerary!
It is open for the months of November to April only.
Yes! We assist in exchanging Indian Rupees to AED at competitive rates, making it convenient for you to get local currency before or after arrival
Burj Khalifa: Experience panoramic views from the world's tallest building. Tickets start at approximately AED 149 (around INR 3,300).- (Pre Booking is required) Dubai Miracle Garden: Marvel at over 150 million blooming flowers arranged in stunning designs. Entry is about AED 60 (around INR 1,300). Museum of the Future: Experience innovative exhibits that explore future technologies and ideas. Tickets are priced at AED 159, which is approximately INR 3,500- (Pre booking is required) Dubai Aquarium & Underwater Zoo: Located within The Dubai Mall, this attraction offers a captivating journey through aquatic life. Tickets start at approximately AED 199 (around INR 4,500)
1. Shawarma: A famous Middle Eastern wrap made with spiced meat (often chicken or lamb), but you can also find vegetarian versions filled with falafel or grilled vegetables.
2. Falafel: Deep-fried balls made from ground chickpeas, herbs, and spices – a musttry Middle Eastern snack.
3. Hummus: A creamy dip made from blended chickpeas, tahini, olive oil, and lemon juice, served with pita bread or vegetables.
4. Mandi: A traditional rice dish flavored with spices, served with slow-cooked lamb or chicken.
5. Baklava: A sweet dessert made with layers of filo pastry, honey, and nuts, often enjoyed with Arabic coffee.
6. Manakish: A Lebanese flatbread topped with cheese, za’atar, or minced meat – perfect for breakfast or a snack
1. Dates: Dubai is known for its high-quality dates, often packaged in decorative boxes and sold in luxury shops or at local markets.
2. Gold Jewelry: Dubai is famous for its Gold Souk, where you can purchase exquisite gold jewelry at competitive prices.
3. Spices: Buy fragrant spices like saffron, cardamom, and sumac from the Spice Souk to take home the flavors of Dubai.
4. Arabic Perfumes: Dubai is known for its unique, exotic scents. Purchase traditional Arabic perfumes like oud and attar in beautifully crafted bottles.
5. Pashmina Shawls: Soft, luxurious shawls, often handwoven, make for a perfect, elegant souvenir.
6. Camel Leather Goods: Items made from camel leather, such as bags, wallets, and belts, are a unique and luxurious souvenir from Dubai.
Have more questions? Feel free to reach out! We’re here to help you have a
seamless Dubai experience! 😊
Passport & Visa: Ensure your passport is valid for at least six months from the date of
entry, and have your Dubai visa arranged in advance.
Clothing: Pack lightweight, breathable clothes for the warm weather, but be mindful
of local customs by covering shoulders and knees in public places.
Swimwear: Don’t forget your swimsuit for beach visits and hotel pools, but
remember to cover up when not in the water.
Comfortable Footwear: Comfortable shoes for sightseeing and walking, along with
sandals for the beach.
Sun Protection: Sunscreen, sunglasses, and a hat are essential to protect yourself
from Dubai’s strong sun.
Power Adapter: Dubai uses the G-type electrical plug, so carry a suitable adapter for
your devices.
Medication: Bring any personal medication you might need, along with a copy of
your doctor’s prescription, if necessary.
Reusable Water Bottle: Stay hydrated in the desert heat with a reusable water bottle.
Chargers & Power Bank: You’ll want to stay connected while exploring, so carry
chargers and a power bank for your devices.
Travel Insurance: Always have travel insurance that covers health, accidents, and lost
baggage.
Credit/Debit Card & Currency: Dubai’s currency is the United Arab Emirates Dirham
(AED). While credit/debit cards are widely accepted, it’s a good idea to carry some
local currency for small purchases and tipping.
Balance Payment
Balance Payment should be done before 10 days of the departure
Limitations & Liability
We accept liability for those arrangements for your holiday, which are wholly within our control, and, therefore, accept liability to clients for the negligence of our employees. However, we would like to draw attention to the following circumstances, which fall
outside our direct control or where, for some reason, we are not prepared to accept liability.
The Company shall, in no circumstances whatsoever, be liable to the client or any person traveling with him or her for any death, personal injury, sickness, accidents, loss delay, discomfort, increased expenses, consequential loss and/or damage or theft howsoever caused. The company does not own or control hotels, coaches, or other facilities mentioned in the tour. As an operator of the package tour, therefore, we cannot be held liable.
Where there has been no fault on the part of the company, supplier, or agents.
Where the failures in the performance of the contract are attributable to the customer.
Where the failures are attributable to a third party not connected with the holiday provision and are unforeseeable or unavoidable.
We do not have any insurance policy covering the expenses for accidents, sickness, loss due to theft, or any other reasons.
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The Price of your travel arrangement is subject to surcharges in case of sudden hike in fuel prices, scheduled airfare and any taxes levied by the government. Even in this case, we will try to absorb an amount of 2%, amount exceeding over 2% will be surcharged. Seasonal surcharges may apply based on the selected travel dates. Any applicable price increase will be clearly displayed on the payment page before confirming your booking.
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Tour once commenced will strictly go as per the itinerary finalized. In case of events and circumstances beyond our control, we reserve the right to change all or parts of the contents of the itinerary. Occasionally it may be deemed necessary to make changes to your holiday and the Company reserves the right to do so at any time without any prior notice, and you will be notified of any changes at the earliest possible opportunity.
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