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Dubai

The dynamic city of Dubai, has transformed itself from a humble trading post into a glittering metropolis where striking skyscrapers and man-made islands rise out of the Arabian Desert.

With its large expat community, the city offers a level of cultural interaction that is unseen anywhere else in the world, as it is a travel hub to the entire world.

Dubai is renowned for its architectural marvels like the Burj Khalifa, and the sail-shaped Burj Al Arab, a symbol of extravagance. The city’s skyline is a testament to human ambition, with futuristic skyscrapers juxtaposed against the timeless beauty of the Arabian Gulf, where you are never far from an amazing view.

Beyond the skyline, Dubai offers a diverse array of activities to suit every traveller’s taste. Indulge in retail therapy at world-class shopping destinations like the Dubai Mall, explore the vibrant souks, or experience the thrill of desert adventures on a safari where you can ride camels, surf on dunes, and stargaze under the Arabian night sky.

Dubai’s commitment to luxury extends to its hospitality, with a vast choice of luxurious hotels, each providing an unparalleled experience. Culinary enthusiasts can savour an array of international cuisines, from Michelin-starred restaurants to authentic street food.

Whether you seek adventure, relaxation, or a taste of extravagance, Dubai is a holiday haven where the past meets the future, offering an unforgettable blend of tradition and innovation that defines the essence of this cosmopolitan gem.

Time zone: UTC + 4

Currency: The currency in Dubai is the dirham (AED). ATMs are readily available to withdraw Dirhams, which are useful for small purchases. However, credit cards are most widely used in daily life, like at malls, major restaurants, hotels, etc.

Language: The official language in Dubai is Arabic; however, English is widely spoken. All street signs, restaurant menus and so on are in Arabic and English, and some popular tourist areas have signage in more languages.

Transportation: Navigating Dubai is a breeze. A range of Dubai taxi services are readily available and affordable, and you can access them from almost anywhere in the city.

The Dubai Metro is also an efficient way to travel around the city and is a great option for avoiding traffic, especially during rush hour. It’s the world’s largest driverless train, is affordable and is air-conditioned. The Dubai Metro’s Red and Green lines run from Dubai International Airport (DXB) and through the busiest areas of the city.

Cuisine: Dubai’s cuisine is as diverse as the city’s multicultural population. You’ll find a wide range of international cuisines side by side with popular Emirati dishes like Al Harees, Al Majboos, and Luqaimat and traditional Arabic dishes like Shawarma, Falafel, and Hummus.

Safety: Dubai is a safe tourist destination and is heavily monitored, so violent crime is rare.

Tipping: It is customary to tip between 10-15% for appreciation of good service. Some restaurants include a service charge, so check the bill before tipping.

Social: The local population is predominately Muslim, and visitors are expected to abide by the Arabic rules and customs. Due to the high expatriate population in Dubai, Dubai is an open-minded and tolerant society. Tourists may drink in licensed restaurants, hotels and bars. Still, there is zero tolerance for drunken behaviour, and it is unacceptable and punishable to drink or smoke in public places, including beaches. Public displays of affection are also not acceptable.

What to See
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Experience the magnificent sea of green and gold at Besakih, where fields of marigolds stretch for miles to create a golden horizon. These fragrant flowers are pivotal to Balinese culture and are widely used in Hindu ceremonies.
Visit Kintamani to see an active volcano up close and personal, or try something less explosive and take in the emerald green rice terraces of Jatiluwih.

The mystical floating temple on Danau Beratan will take your breath away. When the early morning or late afternoon mountain fog creeps through, this sacred and spectacular temple looks like it’s floating – pure magic.

What to Taste & Smell
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Bali is the quintessential picture-perfect holiday destination. There is no contest regarding our top spot on the list of places to see in Bali – The Temple in the Clouds; Pura Lempuyang is known as the “Gateway to Heaven”, and it’s a fair assumption to make. Perched on Mount Lempuyang in Karangasem, this is the oldest temple in Bali. Once you’ve ascended the 1 700 steps to get there, you will be rewarded with a breathtaking view of valleys, volcanoes, and ocean views.

Experience the magnificent sea of green and gold at Besakih, where fields of marigolds stretch for miles to create a golden horizon. These fragrant flowers are pivotal to Balinese culture and are widely used in Hindu ceremonies.
Visit Kintamani to see an active volcano up close and personal, or try something less explosive and take in the emerald green rice terraces of Jatiluwih.

The mystical floating temple on Danau Beratan will take your breath away. When the early morning or late afternoon mountain fog creeps through, this sacred and spectacular temple looks like it’s floating – pure magic.

What to Hear
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Bali is the quintessential picture-perfect holiday destination. There is no contest regarding our top spot on the list of places to see in Bali – The Temple in the Clouds; Pura Lempuyang is known as the “Gateway to Heaven”, and it’s a fair assumption to make. Perched on Mount Lempuyang in Karangasem, this is the oldest temple in Bali. Once you’ve ascended the 1 700 steps to get there, you will be rewarded with a breathtaking view of valleys, volcanoes, and ocean views.

Experience the magnificent sea of green and gold at Besakih, where fields of marigolds stretch for miles to create a golden horizon. These fragrant flowers are pivotal to Balinese culture and are widely used in Hindu ceremonies.
Visit Kintamani to see an active volcano up close and personal, or try something less explosive and take in the emerald green rice terraces of Jatiluwih.

The mystical floating temple on Danau Beratan will take your breath away. When the early morning or late afternoon mountain fog creeps through, this sacred and spectacular temple looks like it’s floating – pure magic.

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