Category: Budget Travellers

Bucket List Ideas
Azia Rahmath

10 Reasons Why You Should be Visiting UAE in 2026

The United Arab Emirates is like a hot spot for all kinds of tourists, be in luxury or thrill seekers. Dubai has it all. It’s ultra-modern infrastructure, and the diverse mix of cultural life, from the desert’s sandy dunes to the high tech skyscrapers of modern Dubai, UAE has a lot of stuff to offer for its travellers. And to make things easier for you we have done our research and come up with 10 reasons why you should visit the UAE in 2026. 1. Where Saracen Architecture Meets Modern Contemporary Design Some of the most notable architectural wonders in the world can be found in Dubai, which are associated with wealth and modernity. The magnificent, sleek design of Burj Khalifa, the tallest structure in the world, gives an unparalleled view of the city and beyond from its observation decks. The human engineering prowess can be seen in places such as the Palm Jumeirah, which is an artificial archipelago resembling a palm tree. This man-made paradise island has more experiences than you can think of, the Aquaventure Waterpark is a timeless adventure for kids and adults alike! It’s the best summer holiday getaway with over 30+ rides and a private beach! And guess what? You can have the complete view of The Palm and it’s turquoise blue waters as you skydive 13,000 feet above. The Sustainable City is one of the architectural wonders found in Dubai’s world of sustainability. The inhabitants of the city harness renewable energy and lead a green lifestyle. Have a brunch day at The Dubai Canal on a Pirate-Themed Cruise, and top it off with a swimming exoerience provided by Thrillark! The twisting Cayan Tower and the futuristic Museum of the Future are further examples of Dubai’s quest to build more advanced architectural marvels. In the ever-changing face of the city, its skyline still presents a fresh starting point for creative architects; it is these men and women that keep Dubai at the forefront as a living wonder in terms of architecture. 2. Cultural Heritage in Abu Dhabi Unlike Dubai, which showcases the modernity and architectural finesse of the country, Abu Dhabi, UAE’s capital, preserves rich historical aspects. Observe A symphony of white domes and ornate decorations at the Sheikh Zayed Grand Mosque. We offer a combo ticket that allows you to visit n=both the Grand Mosque and The Louvre Dubai with which you can marvel in the Islamic architecture as well as the age old traditions while you save up so money with that combo tickets! Louvre Abu Dhabi is an icon of culture that combines art and history naturally. Qasr Al Watan, a presidential palace, offers an opportunity to tourists to learn about the government systems that exist in the country and its traditional values. And while you are there you can also visit the Ferrari World with the same ticket if you have booked our Bonus tickets! Abu Dhabi offers an insightful mix of ancientness and modernity in order to understand the origin of the UAE. 3. Desert Adventures in Sharjah The vast sand deserts in Sharjah, beyond the urban landscapes, are similar to numerous sheets of golden paper on a canvas. Come for a desert safari with Thrillark, where you can choose your experience, be it a quad bike or a hummer with adept drivers on their 4×4 vehicles on sand hills. Indulge in sandboarding and camel riding when the calmness of the serene desert is cast with the setting sun. And cherry on top-  all these experiences wind up to a BBQ dinner on the desert! The expansiveness of the Sharjah deserts serves as a quiet retreat from the hustle and bustle of city life. The emirate of Sharjah gives a taste of the classical views of UAE’s nature. 4. Shopping Extravaganza Shopping in the UAE is a dream come true and nowhere is it felt more intensely than in Dubai. The opportunities for Shopping are just spectacular here with traditional souks providing spices and textiles, and ultra-modern malls stocking international luxurious brands. Fashion lovers will definitely enjoy visiting the Dubai Mall, which is among the most impressive in the world, and gold lovers can’t resist the temptation of gold souks. Annual Dubai Shopping Festival converts the city into a retail carnival to attract visitors by providing fantastic offers and a festive atmosphere. Best part? While the grown ups do the shopping, you can send off your kids to have some of their own adventure with Go Karting or Trampoline Jumping  5. Culinary Delights for Every Palate The culinary scene in the UAE speaks of the diversity brought about by the different people living here. Taste Al Harees, which is a typical Emirati dish or sample from numerous high-class restaurants with various cuisines of different countries. Dubai in particular is famous for its exotic array of street food markets, luxury restaurants and its famous dinner cruises! Diversity of influences is manifested in the vibrant food culture of the country. 6. Extravagant Entertainment and Nightlife The UAE becomes full of activities as the sun goes down. There is a lot to say when it comes to Dubai’s nightlife. Explore the luxurious clubs, beach parties, and rooftops bars that offer spectacular views of Dubai’s skyline. Come and see world famous performers, or get lost in a themed entertainment venue. The UAE is dedicated to provide unmatched entertainment services that can keep visitors busy as hectic days make way for festive and vibrant nights. 7. Coastal Beauty in Ras Al Khaimah The Coasts of Ras Al Khaimah are ideal for travellers who desire scenic views and outdoor activities. The undefiled coastal stripes alongside the Arabian Sea provide a great opportunity for tourists to spend some quality time on the beach and relax by the azure waters. There is also an opportunity for trekking on Jebel Jais – the highest peak in UAE which guarantees amazing picturesque scenery. A visit to Al Wadi nature reserve shows what is in store in the country’s diverse plants and animals.

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Adventure
Azia Rahmath

Dragon Boat Festival 2026 Summer in Malaysia!

Duānwǔ Jié (端午节) Dragon Boat Festival! The festival commemorates Qu Yuan, A Chinese poet, patriot, and national hero. His sacrifice after a political exile led him to drown himself in the Miluo River as a final act of protest. Ever since, the Locals race out in boats, as a symbol of hope to save him or recover his body. What is the Dragon Boat Festival, and why is it celebrated in Malaysia? Raw physical energy of the Dragon Boat races, rhythm of drums, the sweet aroma of zongzi (rice dumplings)! But most importantly, it’s about warding off all bad luck. A seasonal ritual tracing roots to Chinese folklore on Dragons, who were water deities, the dragon-shaped boats were a way to invoke rain and protection! The Dragon Boat Festival is a harvest festival celebrated to ward off evil spirits and seasonal change. Teams from across Asia come to Malaysia to compete in these adrenaline-pumping races that are perfect for adventure travellers. Penang International Dragon Boat Festival is one of the most thrilling and internationally recognised events. Join a team (some festivals allow tourists to participate!), or volunteer. Some races feature traditional drumming, colourfully carved boats, and fierce team spirit. They are held at scenic locations like Teluk Bahang Dam, surrounded by jungle and hills. Dragon Boat Festival in Malaysia in 2026 Whether you’re an art lover, thrill-seeker, foodie, or cultural traveler, the Dragon Boat Festival 2026 gives you top-tier races, dynamic cultural experiences, and authentic cuisines of Malaysia this is your chance to experience a unique cultural fusion, where centuries-old Chinese traditions meet Southeast Asian hospitality, lush landscapes, and modern infrastructure. Malaysia has a rich Chinese heritage, especially in cultural hubs like Penang, Kuala Lumpur, and Johor Bahru. Here, the Dragon Boat Festival is both a community celebration and a spectacle for travellers, blending ancient traditions with local Malaysian flavours, performances, and family-friendly events. Where to go, When to book, What to eat? Mark your calendar: On Saturday, May 31, 2026 The Dragon Boat Festival takes over rivers and lakes across Malaysia. And the best part? You can combine the celebrations with unforgettable Malaysian experiences through Thrillark, making it not just a cultural trip but an all-out adventure. Listen to the thunder of racing drums in Penang and join the Regatta, which is a new addition to the festival this year. Or enjoy the cultural parades near Kuala Lumpur’s shimmering skyline from the KL Tower Observation Deck. This is your chance to witness one of the most visually striking panoramic views of Malaysia. Most Asian cultures have their own version of dumplings. The All-Important Zongzi is a symbolic offering to Qu Yuan and a central part of the festival. These pyramid-shaped sticky rice dumplings are wrapped in bamboo leaves and filled with meats, beans, or even sweet dates. In Malaysia, you’ll find regional twists like, spicy sambal fillings or pandan-infused versions. The month of May is also known as ‘Zongzi Season’ ! Penang hosts Malaysia’s most iconic Dragon Boat Regatta, drawing teams from across Asia, Europe, and beyond. Expect fierce competition on the water, dazzling cultural showcases on land, and a festive crowd along the waterfront. The event also fuels tourism in Penang, making this the perfect time to explore nearby food markets, heritage streets, and colonial-era architecture. Book your stay early as this is one of the busiest weekends in Penang’s annual calendar! This lakeside celebration is known for its accessibility and family-friendly atmosphere. Alongside the races, you’ll find local food stalls, stage performances, and even children’s activities. And when the races are done? Let Thrillark take you deeper into Kuala Lumpur’s top attractions: Thrillark Choices Near Putrajaya: Sunway Lagoon Theme Park TicketsPerfect post-festival fun, cool down in relaxing wave pools or hop-on some adrenaline-filled coasters. This park has something for everyone. This massive park covers over 80 acres and offers themed lands like Adventure Park, Wild Wild West Water Park, a Surf Beach, and an Elephant Walk. Aquaria KLCC TicketsJust steps from the Petronas Towers, discover the enchanting depths of Aquaria KLCC, Malaysia’s premier oceanarium and home to the country’s largest single saltwater tank. Immerse yourself in a mesmerising world of over 5,000 marine marvels, from graceful sharks and red-bellied piranhas to seahorses and vibrant tropical fish.  KL Tower Observation DeckKL Tower is a must-visit attraction in Kuala Lumpur. It offers a stunning panoramic view of the city from its observation deck and Sky Box. With an impressive height of 421 meters, it is one of the tallest structures in the world and an iconic landmark of Kuala Lumpur. And we at Thrillark offer a Grand Day Tour that begins with a visit to the iconic Batu Caves Temple, which is also a famous landmark you do not want to miss when you are in Kuala Lumpur. Here, you’ll discover the city’s rich tapestry by immersing yourself in the unique architecture, landmarks, and exquisite handicrafts that define Malaysia’s diverse cultural mosaic. What Are the Cultural Highlights and Traditions to Expect? The Dragon Boat Festival isn’t just about racing — it’s a multi-sensory experience rooted in ritual, rhythm, and resilience. What Should You Explore in Kuala Lumpur After the Festival? While you’re in KL for the festival, dive into more local adventures with Thrillark’s top-rated experiences: Travel Tips for Attending the Dragon Boat Festival in Malaysia Where Else Can You Join the Festivities Across Malaysia? Ready to Experience It All? Book your Kuala Lumpur experiences now on Thrillark to make your holiday in Malaysia a seamless experience. Combine the thrill of the Dragon Boat Festival with some of the leading attractions across Malaysia and turn your 2026 holiday into something epic!

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Illustration depicting Emirati cultural symbols, traditional attire, and customs, showcasing the diverse heritage of the United Arab Emirates
Budget Travellers
Meenakshi Nair

United Arab Emirates – Culture, Customs, Traditions

The United Arab Emirates (UAE), situated at the crossroads of the Middle East, epitomises the perfect unison of age-old traditions and modernity. Behind the famous skyline of Dubai and the lavish resorts of Abu Dhabi is a carefully preserved UAE cultural heritage nurtured over centuries, weaving a complex cultural fabric, making it one of the significant reasons to visit the UAE. A highly Westernised country rooted in Islamic culture, following a decent modern dress code, Dubai culture is a unique pillar of the UAE heritage. An Arab Islamic state practising the Sharia Law with contemporary architecture, buzzing nightlife, luxurious shopping malls, and rich cars, UAE flaunts the perfect blend of the West and East. Are you in for a deep read about a nation with more than 88% of the population filled with expats yet persistent in its unique culture? In this special edition of a thoroughly researched blog and traveller’s guide on the Culture, Customs, and Traditions of the United Arab Emirates, you will get a comprehensive idea of the Emirati culture and heritage and how to experience Emirati culture in Dubai. A Rich Tapestry of History and Heritage: The present-day cultural aspect of the UAE dates back to ancient times. These areas were inhabited by indigenous peoples called “Bedouins”, who would move on camel caravans for trade and sustenance. These desert dwellers brought about the formative cultural development of the UAE, which we now proudly call the cultural heritage of the UAE. The cultural passing of their traditions, such as the nomadic heritage, valuable hospitality and Arabic greetings, intricate handicrafts and eloquent poetry, and their style of community living are preserved dearly to date in the traditions of UAE. The coming of Islam in the seventh century after the opening of Mecca transformed culture and society into a form that persists in the Arabian Peninsula, leading to the beginning of a new era in the history of the UAE. The embracement of Islam in the Arabian peninsula accompanied a significant change in lifestyle practices, more so to become the Emirati heritage majorly. With prominent celebrations of the holy month of Ramadan, education of Islam and its practices in schools and Islamic infrastructure around the state, a significant part of UAE’s Cultural heritage is influenced by Islam. The historic Silk Road saw the Emirates as a major crossroads that helped shape cultural links between different communities, significantly contributing to the region’s identity. In the UAE, Islam is more than just a religion; it is an integral part of Emirati cultural norms and societal structure. Cities are permeated with the sound of prayer calls, and the country is dotted by mosques, which serve as holy places for prayers and local centres for interaction. Islam is integrated into all aspects of life and defines family relations and business affairs. The whole country experiences a transformation in Ramadan. Muslims refrain from eating and drinking between dawn and sunset and indulge in a path of spiritual growth, empathy, and gratefulness. Iftar, or the breaking of fast, is a ritual for people within families and friends where they meet and eat to foster relationships and strengthen bonds. Language and Communication: The Heart of Emirati Society Marhaba! (Hello!) The United Arab Emirates is multicultural, and the language of choice is Arabic, which unites all the people in the UAE. Although most people can speak in English, especially in urban areas with a business background, Arabic represents the language of culture, heritage, and intimate conversations. The Arabic language mirrors the region’s poetic tradition with its complex calligraphy and vast vocabulary. Being the national language of the UAE, Arabic carries the weight and package of the culture and traditions of the UAE. Being a Semitic language, Arabic has various dialects. Emirati Arabic is the most standardised and popular version, while Gulf Arabic is the most widely spoken by the locals. Bedouin dialects, Egyptian Marsi, and other variations across the desertland will also be found. Apart from Arabic, English is the second most widely used language for personal and professional communication. UAE is a central global hub, with expatriates forming a significant part of the population, so English has become necessary. Communication is vital in the UAE. Adab is an essential aspect of Emirati culture; it refers to expressions of courtesy and respect used in daily communication. The greeting is usually accompanied by a warm hug and inquiries about each other’s well-being, which reflects the importance of interpersonal ties in Emirati culture. Hospitality and warm greetings are a significant benchmark of UAE and Dubai culture. A sweet encounter over a cup of Arabian Coffee or Gahwa is a must for the Arabs. Another fascinating local custom of the Dubai cultural highlights is the nose greeting. Arabic men greet each other by touching each other’s nose or a peck on the cheek. Hospitality, or more precisely ‘diwan’, is a characteristic that is deeply embedded in the Emirati culture. The Emiratis derive great joy from being hospitable by welcoming guests with open arms. They also show their hospitality by serving guests delicious meals and traditional sweets. Majlis is an integral part of a typical home setting among the Emiratis. Family members and guests gather for discussions and story-telling while enjoying the fragrant Arabic coffee. Embracing Emirati Traditions: From Clothing to Cuisine National dress, or traditional attire in the UAE, manifests Emirati culture and heritage. Rarely will you find an Arab wearing a modern dress because a sense of clothing is an integral part of their Emirati traditions. These are not only outfits; they reflect cultural pride and compliance with local Emirati customs and traditions. Complex designs are another characteristic of UAE garments in different country regions. Embroidery and styles will differ depending on the emirate; thus, they create a visual narrative about the wearer’s heritage. Let us look at some traditional Emirati practices, from clothing to traditional Emirati food. Kandura, also known as Thawb, is a long, flowing white cloak for a man. It is a loose-fitting garment made

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Adventure
Tanisha Mathew

The Best Places To Go Snorkeling In The UAE

What started 5,000 years ago by the Sponge divers in Crete to breathe underwater using reeds while they collected the sponges is now a favourite underwater activity worldwide! Since you’re in the UAE, the destination hub of all modern marvels and natural wonders, you should definitely try snorkelling in Dubai, which is one of the most captivating experiences you can have in the region’s crystal-clear waters. They say if you can float on water, you can snorkel!   Imagine swimming through the vibrant coral reefs teeming with life, where colourful fishes swim past you and dart playfully around you. The UAE boasts of some incredible snorkelling spots, perfect for both beginners and seasoned adventurers. Whether you’re exploring the depths of Dubai’s underwater worlds or swimming alongside majestic sea turtles in Fujairah, each experience promises you a unique glimpse into the rich marine biodiversity that thrives beneath the surface. So, grab your gear and get ready to discover the underwater treasures waiting for you in this stunning destination! Why Choose Snorkeling in the UAE? When we think of the UAE, what comes to our mind first? Of course, the GIGANTIC   skyscrapers and the desert dunes of UAE! But let me tell you, the country’s underwater world is equally jaw-dropping. Beneath the surface lies an aquatic playground waiting for you to explore, offering you a kaleidoscope of colours and life that feels like you’re stepping into another realm. Imagine diving into the warm turquoise waters glistening under the sun, and you have an underwater universe ready to explore! That’s what snorkelling in the UAE feels like.   When you explore, you feel like you are exploring a world beneath the waves. The coral reefs are teeming with life in Fujairah to the Arabian Gulf Coast, proving that the UAE underwater landscape is nothing short of spectacular views! When you swim, you can see schools of lively fish darting through the water, playful sea turtles gliding past you effortlessly, and intricate coral gardens. The reefs here are alive with life- think angelfish, clownfish, and even the occasional reef shark. You will feel like you are snorkelling in a giant natural aquarium.   Snorkel All Year Round You must be wondering, what is the best time to go snorkelling in Dubai or the UAE? The UAE’s warm weather makes it a snorkelling haven, regardless of season. While much of the world bundles up during the winter, you could be floating in crystal-clear waters with the sun kissing your face. It’s the perfect escape. And summer? Sure, it gets hot on land, but the water is an oasis of tremendous relief.   So, if you’ve been searching for your next adventure, snorkelling in the UAE is calling your name. It’s not only an escape from the hustle and bustle of life but also a chance for you to connect with nature in one of the most unexpected places. Top Snorkeling Spots in Dubai If you’re hungry for adventure, Dubai is a goldmine. And if you want to immerse yourself in the colourful underwater world, you’re gonna have a blast! Let’s discover some best places for snorkelling in Dubai,  where you can hang with these incredible sea creatures and make unforgettable memories.    1. The Palm Jumeirah When you think of snorkelling in Dubai, The Palm Jumeirah undoubtedly comes to mind. Famous for its crystal-clear waters and breathtaking underwater views( you’ll feel like staying there for a few more hours), this man-made island offers some of the best Dubai snorkelling experiences. Picture yourself floating around the coral reefs, schools of prismatic fish, including reel fish and angelfish, and even majestic rays.  The best time to snorkel at Palm Jumeirah is during the cooler months between October and April when the water is calm, and visibility is at its peak. The suitable time for snorkelling is during the morning hours. Don’t forget your underwater camera- cause you need to keep this one for the books!   2. Jumeirah Beach Next on our list is Jumeirah Beach, the perfect spot for newcomers to this game. Its shallow, calm waters make it ideal for families and beginners, and its proximity to luxury resorts means you’re never far from comfort. This definitely one of the best Dubai snorkelling experiences you won’t want to miss! Insider Tip: Combine your visit with a stroll along the beach or a stop at one of the nearby cafes. Jumeirah Beach also makes for a romantic escape, one of the many water activities for couples in Dubai.   3. Atlantis The Palm Looking for a luxurious snorkelling experience? Then, snorkelling in Atlantis Dubai is a must-try. In this iconic resort, you will find artificial reefs bursting with marine fauna. Do you want to raise the stakes by snorkelling alongside dolphins? Yes, it’s as magical as it sounds. The best time to visit Atlantis The Palm would be in the morning or late afternoon, giving you a crowd-free adventure. This is one of the best Dubai snorkelling experiences you won’t want to miss!    4. Ambassador Lagoon The premier snorkelling location in Dubai is an incredible experience. Situated on Palm Jumeirah Island, the most oversized artificial island globally, the Ambassador’s Lagoon is a spacious outdoor aquarium modelled after the vanished city of Atlantis. Visitors can swim with hundreds of vibrant marine species, sharks, and rays while viewing the “ruins” of Atlantis far below, all under the supervision of a qualified expert. You will surely see something fascinating with 65,000 marine species living in the lagoon. 5. Dubai Underwater Zoo and Aquarium The Dubai Aquarium and Underwater Zoo, another of the city-state’s top aquatic attractions, is home to about 70 marine species, including 300 sharks and rays. Daring snorkelers are welcome to get up close and personal with the magnificent predators from the security of an underwater cage. For those with weaker constitutions, there is the option of a guided wreck tour and more amiable marine creatures, such as clownfish and starfish. Best Snorkelling Locations in

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Budget Travellers
Meenakshi Nair

Must-See Art Experiences in Dubai

Dubai, a city known for its futuristic skyline and luxurious lifestyle, is also a burgeoning hub for art and culture. From contemporary galleries to street art, the city offers a diverse range of artistic experiences that cater to both seasoned art enthusiasts and casual admirers. Whether you’re interested in modern art, traditional Middle Eastern pieces, or interactive installations, Dubai has something to offer. In this blog, we will explore the must-see art experiences in Dubai that are sure to leave you inspired and captivated. 1. Alserkal Avenue Alserkal Avenue is Dubai’s premier arts district in the Al Quoz industrial area. It is home to contemporary art galleries, creative spaces, and cultural initiatives. The district regularly hosts exhibitions, performances, and workshops showcasing local and international artists. Alserkal Avenue’s industrial-chic vibe, with its converted warehouse spaces, creates a unique and inspiring environment. Must-visit galleries include Leila Heller Gallery, The Third Line, and Green Art Gallery. This vibrant community is a must-see for anyone interested in Dubai’s dynamic art scene. 2. Dubai Opera Dubai Opera is an architectural marvel and a cultural hotspot in the heart of Downtown Dubai. This multi-format venue hosts a variety of performances, including opera, ballet, theatre, and concerts. The building, designed to resemble a traditional dhow ship, is a work of art. The state-of-the-art facilities ensure an unparalleled experience for both performers and audiences. Dubai Opera’s diverse programming attracts world-class talent and offers a rich cultural experience. Attending a performance here is not just about the art; it’s about being part of a sophisticated and visually stunning setting. 3. Jameel Arts Centre Situated on the Jaddaf Waterfront, Jameel Arts Centre is a contemporary art institution that features exhibitions, commissions, and projects from regional and international artists. The centre’s sleek, minimalist design and tranquil surroundings make it an ideal space for contemplation and creativity. It hosts a variety of programs, including artist talks, workshops, and film screenings, which engage the community and foster a deeper appreciation for contemporary art. The rooftop garden and waterfront views add to the aesthetic appeal, making Jameel Arts Centre a must-visit destination for art lovers. 4. Dubai Design District (d3) Dubai Design District, d3, is a hub for creative minds in design, fashion, and art. The district has numerous art galleries, design studios, and innovative installations. D3 hosts various art fairs, exhibitions, and cultural events throughout the year that showcase cutting-edge design and contemporary art. The district’s modern architecture and vibrant street art create a dynamic and visually stimulating atmosphere. A stroll through d3 offers a chance to explore the latest art and design trends while enjoying the space’s creative energy. 5. Art Dubai Art Dubai is the leading international art fair in the Middle East, held annually at Madinat Jumeirah. The fair brings together galleries, artists, and collectors worldwide, offering a platform for contemporary and modern art. Art Dubai features diverse artworks, from paintings and sculptures to digital installations and performance art. The event also includes a series of talks, workshops, and educational programs that provide insights into the global art scene. Attending Art Dubai is a unique opportunity to experience the vibrant art market and engage with artists and professionals. Know Before You Visit Dubai Dubai is hot and sunny year-round, with extremely high temperatures in the summer. Dress comfortably and stay hydrated. While Dubai is quite liberal, modest dress is appreciated, especially in public areas. Respect local customs and traditions. Public displays of affection and inappropriate behaviour are frowned upon. Taxis and ride-hailing services are readily available, and the metro is convenient for getting around. The currency is the UAE Dirham (AED). Credit cards are widely accepted, but carrying some cash is advisable. FAQs Do these art venues offer guided tours? Yes, most venues like Alserkal Avenue and Jameel Arts Centre offer guided tours. It’s best to check their websites for schedules.   Are the art experiences family-friendly? Many of these venues have programs and exhibitions suitable for all ages.   Is photography allowed in these art venues? Generally, photography is allowed but without flash. However, it’s best to confirm with each venue.   Can I purchase artwork at these locations? Yes, many galleries and fairs, like Art Dubai, offer artworks for sale. Prices and availability vary.  

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Bucket List Ideas
Meenakshi Nair

Dubai’s Most Relaxing Green Spaces

Dubai, often celebrated for its towering skyscrapers and luxurious lifestyle, offers serene green spaces that provide a peaceful escape from the bustling city. The city’s parks are meticulously maintained, offering lush landscapes, recreational facilities, and tranquil environments perfect for relaxation, family outings, or a quiet stroll. In this blog, we will explore the most peaceful parks in Dubai, each offering unique features that make them perfect havens for nature lovers and those seeking a moment of calm in the city. 1. Al Barsha Pond Park Al Barsha Pond Park is a hidden gem in the heart of Al Barsha. Known for its large central pond, this park offers a serene environment perfect for jogging, cycling, or leisurely walks. The well-maintained pathways encircle the pond, and there are plenty of benches where you can sit and enjoy the peaceful scenery. Al Barsha Pond Park is a family-friendly destination ideal for picnics and outdoor activities with its playgrounds, fitness areas, and lush green spaces. 2. Safa Park Safa Park, one of Dubai’s oldest and most beloved parks, is a verdant oasis amid the city. Spanning 64 hectares, this park features extensive lawns, over 200 species of birds, and numerous recreational facilities. The park’s vast green spaces are perfect for picnics, while its boating lake and shaded walkways provide a tranquil escape. Safa Park is also home to several playgrounds and sports areas, making it a popular choice for families and fitness enthusiasts. 3. Zabeel Park Zabeel Park, situated between the Dubai World Trade Centre and Karama, is one of the largest parks in Dubai. This sprawling park is divided into different zones, offering unique attractions such as the Dubai Frame, a technology-themed area, and a sprawling botanical garden. The park’s expansive lawns, tranquil lakes, and beautifully landscaped gardens make it an ideal relaxing spot. Zabeel Park also hosts regular events and has facilities for barbecues, sports, and children’s activities, catering to all age groups. 4. Creek Park Creek Park, located along the shores of Dubai Creek, is one of the city’s oldest and most picturesque parks. Known for its lush landscapes and waterfront views, the park features extensive lawns, botanical gardens, and winding pathways perfect for a peaceful stroll. Creek Park also offers a variety of recreational facilities, including a mini-golf course, children’s play areas, and the Dubai Dolphinarium. The park’s tranquil setting and scenic beauty make it a favourite spot for families and those seeking a quiet retreat. 5. Mushrif Park Mushrif Park, located on Al Khawaneej Road, is a vast park offering a blend of natural beauty and recreational activities. Spanning over 1300 acres, this park features dense woodlands, grassy picnic areas, and a network of trails for hiking and cycling. Mushrif Park is also home to the Aventura Parks, an adventure park with zip lines and obstacle courses set among the trees. The park’s diverse landscapes and tranquil environment make it a perfect destination for nature lovers and outdoor enthusiasts. Know Before You Visit Dubai Dubai has a hot desert climate with extremely high temperatures in summer. Visit parks early in the morning or late afternoon to avoid the heat. Dress modestly in public areas. Lightweight, breathable clothing is recommended. Respect local customs and traditions. Public displays of affection are frowned upon. Public parks are easily accessible by taxis, ride-hailing services, and public transport. The currency is the UAE Dirham (AED). Credit cards are widely accepted, but having some cash for small purchases is good. FAQs Are there entry fees for the parks? Most parks charge a small entry fee, typically 3 to 5 AED per person. However, some parks, like Al Barsha Pond Park, are free to enter.   Do the parks have facilities for barbecues and picnics? Parks like Zabeel Park and Mushrif Park have designated barbecue areas and ample picnic spots.   Are pets allowed in the parks? Pets are generally not allowed in Dubai’s public parks, but specific pet-friendly areas and parks, such as The Greens Dog Park, exist.   What amenities are available in the parks? Dubai parks typically offer playgrounds, fitness areas, picnic spots, restrooms, and sometimes cafes or food stalls.  

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Budget Travellers
Meenakshi Nair

Discovering Dubai’s Hidden Sugar Secrets

Dubai is a city of contrasts, blending modernity with tradition, and its culinary scene is no exception. Beyond the luxurious malls and skyscrapers, hidden gems offer exquisite sweet treats waiting to be discovered. From artisanal pastries to decadent desserts, Dubai’s dessert parlours are a paradise for those with a sweet tooth. In this blog, we will uncover Dubai’s hidden sugar secrets, showcasing five must-visit spots that serve up some of the most delectable desserts in the city. Whether you’re a local or a tourist, these sweet havens are worth exploring. 1. The Sum of Us The Sum of Us is a hidden gem in the bustling Trade Centre area, known for its exceptional pastries and desserts. This artisanal café and bakery is famous for its freshly baked goods, including croissants, cronuts, and cakes. The warm and inviting ambience and the tantalizing aroma of freshly baked pastries make it a perfect spot for indulging in sweet delights. Don’t miss their signature cinnamon roll, a perfect blend of sweetness and spice guaranteed to satisfy your sugar cravings. 2. SugarMoo SugarMoo, Dubai’s first online dessert delivery service, now has a physical store that is a must-visit for dessert lovers. In the heart of Al Quoz, SugarMoo offers a unique selection of fusion desserts that combine traditional flavours with a modern twist. Their menu features quirky creations like the “Red Velvet Oreo Brownie” and “Nutella Bombs.” The playful and colourful décor of the store adds to the fun, making it an Instagrammable spot where you can enjoy inventive and delightful desserts. 3. Home Bakery Home Bakery in the Galleria Mall is a cosy and charming dessert haven known for its homely atmosphere and mouth-watering treats. The bakery prides itself on using high-quality ingredients to create desserts that taste homemade. Their bestselling Nutella-filled cookies and chewy chocolate chip cookies are a hit among locals and tourists alike. With its rustic wooden furniture and soft lighting, the inviting interior creates a comfortable setting to enjoy a sweet escape from the city’s hustle and bustle. 4. Gossip Café & Desserts Gossip Café & Desserts, located in Boxpark, is a chic dessert destination that offers a luxurious take on traditional sweets. The café’s elegacafé’serior, with its plush seating and sophisticated décor, sets the stage for a delightful dessert experience. Their menu features a range of indulgent treats, from decadent cakes to gourmet ice creams. One of their standout offerings is the “Lotus Drama”, a layered “dessert that combines the rich flavourss of lotus biscuits with creamy textures, perfect for those wanting to indulge in something special. 5. Vibe Café Vibe Café, located in Jumeirah, is a trendy spot known for its vibrant and colourful atmosphere. While it’s primarily a health-conscious café, it boasts an impressive selection of guilt-free desserts that don’t compromise taste. Their” Avocado Chocolate Mousse” and” Gluten-Free Brownie” are particularly popular among health-conscious dessert lovers. The bright and cheerful interior, adorned with neon signs and tropical plants, makes it a perfect place to relax and enjoy a sweet treat while capturing Instagram-worthy shots. Know Before You Visit Dubai Dubai is hot and sunny year-round, with extremely high temperatures in the summer. Dress comfortably and stay hydrated. While Dubai is quite liberal, modest dress is appreciated, especially in public areas. Respect local customs and traditions. Public displays of affection and inappropriate behaviour are frowned upon. Taxis and ride-hailing services are readily available, and the metro is convenient for getting around.  The currency is the UAE Dirham (AED). Credit cards are widely accepted, but carrying some cash is advisable. FAQs Do these dessert spots offer vegan or gluten-free options? Yes, Vibe Café and Home Bakery offer vegan and gluten-free dessert options.    Are reservations required? It’s recommended, especially on weekends and during peak hours, to ensure you get a spot.   Do these dessert spots provide free Wi-Fi? Yes, all the dessert spots offer free Wi-Fi, making them great places to relax or work remotely.   Can I host events or private gatherings at these dessert spots? Some spots, like Gossip Café & Desserts, offer event-hosting services. It’s best to contact them directly for details.  

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Meenakshi Nair

Dubai Airport: Your Gateway to Adventure Begins Here

Dubai International Airport isn’t just a transit hub; it’s the threshold to a world of adventure and wonder. As one of the busiest airports globally, it embodies the spirit of Dubai – luxurious, efficient, and forward-thinking. From its state-of-the-art facilities to its diverse dining and shopping options, Dubai Airport offers travellers a glimpse into the city’s luxury and innovation. Join us as we explore the wonders awaiting you at Dubai Airport, where every journey begins with excitement and anticipation. 1. Terminal Facilities Dubai Airport boasts three terminals, each offering a range of facilities to ensure a seamless travel experience. From duty-free shopping and lounges to prayer rooms and children’s play areas, every terminal is designed with passenger comfort and convenience in mind. Whether you need relaxation, entertainment, or last-minute essentials, Dubai Airport’s terminals cater to all your needs. 2. Dining Options Indulge your palate with a culinary journey through Dubai Airport’s diverse dining options. From international chains to local delicacies, there’s something to satisfy every taste bud. Whether you crave gourmet cuisine, fast food favorites, or a quick caffeine fix, the airport’s restaurants, cafes, and snack bars offer an array of choices to tantalize your taste buds before you embark on your journey. 3. Shopping Paradise Dubai Airport is synonymous with luxury shopping, featuring an extensive array of retail outlets offering everything from high-end fashion to electronics and souvenirs. Explore the duty-free shops renowned for their unparalleled selection of premium brands and exclusive products. Whether shopping for gifts or treating yourself to a splurge, Dubai Airport’s shopping options ensure you depart with more than just memories from your trip. 4. Entertainment and Relaxation Take a moment to unwind and recharge amidst the hustle and bustle of Dubai Airport. Enjoy a pampering session at the spa, catch up on the latest blockbusters at the cinema, or relax in one of the airport lounges. With various entertainment options and relaxation facilities, Dubai Airport offers a sanctuary for travellers to escape the stresses of travel and rejuvenate before their onward journey. 5. Connectivity and Services Stay connected and informed throughout your time at Dubai Airport with its comprehensive range of services. From free Wi-Fi and charging stations to banking facilities and medical services, the airport ensures travelers have access to essential amenities at their fingertips. Whether you need assistance with baggage, currency exchange, or flight information, Dubai Airport’s dedicated staff are on hand to assist you every step of the way. Know Before You Visit Dubai Check visa requirements for your nationality before travelling to Dubai. Respect local customs and traditions, especially during religious occasions. Dubai has a desert climate, with extremely high temperatures during the summer months. Dress accordingly and stay hydrated. While Arabic is the official language, English is widely spoken and understood. The currency is the UAE Dirham (AED). Credit cards are widely accepted, but carrying some cash is advisable. FAQs Is there free Wi-Fi available at Dubai Airport? Yes, complimentary Wi-Fi is available throughout the airport for passengers.   Are there luggage storage facilities at Dubai Airport? Yes, luggage storage facilities are available at all terminals for a fee.   Can I exchange currency at Dubai Airport? Yes, currency exchange counters and ATMs are available at various airport locations.   Are there prayer rooms at Dubai Airport? Yes, prayer rooms are available in all terminals for passengers of all faiths.  

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Meenakshi Nair

Spice Up Your Life: Shopping Essentials in Dubai

Dubai, a shopper’s paradise, offers an unparalleled retail experience with its blend of traditional souks and modern malls. Dubai has something for every shopper, from luxurious fashion brands to unique local products. Whether you’re a fashion enthusiast, a tech-savvy individual, or a lover of exotic spices, Dubai’s shopping scene will captivate you. In this blog, we’ll explore the must-buy products in Dubai, from aromatic spices to intricate textiles, ensuring that your shopping experience in this dynamic city is nothing short of extraordinary. 1. Arabian Spices Dubai’s spice souks are a treasure trove of exotic flavours and aromas, offering a wide range of spices essential to Middle Eastern cuisine. From fragrant saffron and sumptuous cardamom to fiery chilli powders and earthy cumin, the spice souks tantalize the senses with their vibrant colours and rich scents. Stock up on these aromatic treasures to add a touch of Middle Eastern flair to your home culinary creations. 2. Traditional Textiles Dubai is renowned for its intricate textiles, from luxurious silks to hand-woven carpets with elaborate designs. Visit the textile souks to browse through a mesmerizing array of fabrics, including colourful shawls, embroidered garments, and intricately patterned rugs. Whether you’re looking for a statement piece to elevate your wardrobe or a stunning home decor item, Dubai’s textile offerings will impress. 3. Gold Jewelry Dubai is often called the “City of Gold,” and for good reason. The city’s gold souks boast an unparalleled selection of exquisite jewellery, including dazzling rings, ornate bracelets, and intricately crafted necklaces. Whether you’re in the market for traditional Arabic designs or contemporary pieces inspired by global trends, Dubai’s gold souks offer something for every taste and budget. Invest in a piece of shimmering gold jewellery as a timeless memento of your time in this wealthy city. 4. Perfumes and Oud Perfume is an integral part of Middle Eastern culture, and Dubai is home to some of the finest fragrances in the world. Explore the city’s perfume souks to discover a captivating array of scents, from floral and fruity to musky and oriental. In addition to conventional perfumes, Dubai is renowned for its oud, a fragrant resin derived from the agarwood tree. Embrace the allure of Arabian perfumery by indulging in a bottle of exquisite perfume or a vial of precious oud oil. 5. Electronics and Gadgets Dubai is a haven for tech enthusiasts, offering a plethora of electronic gadgets and devices at competitive prices. Dubai’s electronic stores cater to every digital need, from the latest smartphones and laptops to state-of-the-art cameras and gaming consoles. Take advantage of tax-free shopping and explore the city’s sprawling malls and electronics markets to score great deals on cutting-edge gadgets from leading brands. Know Before You Visit Dubai Most malls in Dubai are open from 10 am to 10 pm, while souks typically operate from late morning until late evening. Bargaining is customary in Dubai’s souks, so don’t hesitate to negotiate prices for the best deal. While Dubai is relatively liberal, modest clothing is appreciated, especially in traditional areas and religious sites. The currency in Dubai is the UAE Dirham (AED). Credit cards are widely accepted, but it is advisable to carry cash for smaller purchases. FAQs Are the spices in Dubai authentic? Yes, Dubai’s spice souks offer high-quality, authentic spices worldwide.   Can I negotiate prices for gold jewellery? Yes, bargaining is expected in Dubai’s gold souks, so feel free to negotiate for the best price.   Are electronics in Dubai cheaper than in other countries? Yes, due to the absence of sales tax, electronics in Dubai are often cheaper compared to other countries.   Can I sample perfumes before purchasing? Yes, many perfume shops in Dubai offer complimentary fragrance samples for customers to test before buying.  

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Meenakshi Nair

Melodies in the Metropolis: Unveiling Dubai’s Live Music Scene

Dubai, known for its towering skyscrapers and luxurious lifestyle, is a vibrant hub for live music enthusiasts. From world-class venues to underground hotspots, the city offers diverse musical experiences that cater to every taste. Whether you’re a fan of jazz, rock, classical, or contemporary music, Dubai’s live music scene promises unforgettable nights filled with rhythm and melody. In this blog, we’ll explore the best spots to catch live performances, highlight key events and festivals, and delve into the rich tapestry of musical talent that defines Dubai’s cultural landscape. The Best Venues for Live Music in Dubai Dubai boasts many venues that host live music, each offering a unique ambience and experience. The Dubai Opera is a premier destination for high-quality performances, ranging from classical concerts to contemporary shows. Hard Rock Cafe Dubai is a favourite for rock and pop fans, delivering electrifying performances in a laid-back setting. For those seeking a more intimate experience, Q’s Bar and Lounge Q’sers soulful jazz sessions curated by the legendary Quincy Jones. Whether you’re in the mood for an elegant evening or a casual night out, Dubai’s venues cateDubai’seryr to musical preference. Iconic Music Festivals and Events Dubai’s calendar is packed with music festivals and events that draw international artists and music lovers from around the globe. The Dubai Jazz Festival, held annually, is a highlight featuring performances by world-renowned jazz musicians. RedFestDXB is another major event focusing on contemporary pop and electronic music, attracting top chart-toppers and emerging artists. For classical music aficionados, the InClassica International Music Festival offers a month-long celebration of classical masterpieces performed by leading orchestras and soloists. These festivals showcase diverse genres and foster a vibrant community of music enthusiasts. Exploring Dubai’s Underground Music Scene Beyond the glitz and glamour, Dubai’s underground music scene thrives with indie bands, experimental sounds, and eclectic venues. The Fridge, located on Alserkal Avenue, is a creative space that hosts regular gigs by local and regional artists, offering a platform for emerging talent. Sole DXB, initially a streetwear festival, has evolved to include live music, blending fashion, art, and hip-hop culture. Stereo Arcade is a haven for rock and electronic music lovers, with live DJ sets and band performances creating an electrifying atmosphere. These venues and events highlight the dynamic and ever-evolving nature of Dubai’s underground music culture. Prominent Local Artists to Watch Dubai is home to a burgeoning community of talented musicians making waves locally and internationally. Hamdan Al Abri, known for his soulful voice and captivating performances, has garnered a loyal following. Noush Like Sploosh combines acoustic melodies with thought-provoking lyrics, creating a unique sound that resonates with listeners. Ibby VK is another rising star, blending pop and R&B influences to craft catchy and heartfelt songs. These artists, among others, are redefining the musical landscape in Dubai, proving that the city is a breeding ground for exceptional talent. How to Make the Most of Dubai’s Live Music Scene To fully immerse yourself in Dubai’s live music scene, staying updated on events and venues is essential. Follow social media pages and websites dedicated to Dubai’s music happenings for the latest updates and ticket information. Exploring different neighbourhoods, from the bustling Downtown to the artistic Al Quoz, can also lead to unexpected musical discoveries. Engaging with local music communities and attending smaller gigs can provide a more intimate and authentic experience. Whether you’re a resident or a visitor, embracing the diversity and energy of Dubai’s live music scene will undoubtedly enrich your cultural journey. Wrapping Up ! Dubai’s live music scene is a vibrant tapestry of sounds and experiences, reflecting the city’s dynamic cultural diversity. From grand venues hosting international stars to hidden gems spotlighting local talent, there is something for every music lover in this bustling metropolis. The festivals, venues, and artists highlighted in this blog are just glimpses into the rich musical landscape that awaits exploration. So, next time you find yourself in Dubai, be sure to dive into its live music scene and let the melodies of the metropolis captivate your senses. FAQs What are the best venues for live music in Dubai? Top venues include Dubai Opera for classical and contemporary performances, Hard Rock Cafe for rock and pop, and Q’s Bar and Lounge for jazz.   Which music festivals should I attend in Dubai? Must-attend festivals include the Dubai Jazz Festival, RedFestDXB for pop and electronic music, and the Classica International Music Festival for classical music.   Where can I find Dubai’s underground music scene? Key spots include The Fridge in Alserkal Avenue, Sole DXB for a mix of music and culture, and Stereo Arcade for rock and electronic music.   Who are some prominent local artists in Dubai? Notable artists, including Hamdan Al Abri, Noush Like Sploosh, and Ibby VK, are all making significant contributions to Dubai’s music scene.  

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