Why Dubai is Worth Visiting in 2026
Dubai blends ultra-modern architecture, traditional Arabian heritage, and world-class hospitality. Whether you're chasing skyscraper views from Burj Khalifa, riding camels in the Lahbab desert, or shopping for gold in Deira, Dubai delivers an unforgettable experience.
Best time to visit
November to March offers pleasant temperatures (18-28°C). Avoid June to August when temperatures cross 40°C. The Dubai Shopping Festival in January is a great time for deals.
Top experiences you can't miss
- Burj Khalifa At The Top — sunset visit for the best photos
- Desert Safari with BBQ — dune bashing, camel ride, belly dance show
- Dubai Marina Dhow Cruise — dinner under the skyline
- Global Village — 90+ country pavilions, open Oct-Apr
- Miracle Garden — 50 million flowers, seasonal
Munnar Alleppey Tour Package 4 Days
Experience Kerala with misty Munnar hills, tea plantations, waterfalls, wildlife and an Alleppey houseboat journey.
₹9,500 ₹13,500
Visa requirements for Indian travelers
Most Indian passport holders need a tourist visa. The 30-day single-entry visa costs around AED 350 and is processed in 3-5 working days. We handle visa applications as part of our Dubai packages.
Currency and budgeting
UAE Dirham (AED) is widely accepted. Carry small denominations for taxis and tips. A mid-range traveler should budget INR 8,000-12,000 per day excluding accommodation.
Pro tip: Use the Dubai Metro Red Line to skip traffic and reach major attractions affordably. A day pass costs just AED 20.
What to pack
Light cotton clothes, sunglasses, sunscreen SPF 50, a light jacket for evening desert trips, and modest clothing for visits to mosques. Don't forget the Wise Pal card for currency exchange.




