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Tours to UAE

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The Emirates are a perfect destination for those looking to combine relaxing beach holidays with rich cultural experiences. In the major cities of the UAE, you can discover Arab culture, savor the unique flavors of local cuisine, explore cutting-edge technologies, and immerse yourself in the spirit of the future. It’s a country where contrasts come together — and that’s exactly what makes it so irresistible to travelers.

    • Visit museums
    • Go diving
    • Enjoy the view of the skyscrapers
    • Visit traditional bazaars
    • Go on a food tour
    • Sunbathe on the beach
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    In most cases, the desire to book a trip to the UAE from New Delhi is driven by a fascination with the exotic, a craving for beach holidays, and a love of quality shopping. But there’s another powerful draw: travelers are captivated by the atmosphere of luxury that is an integral part of this country.

    Skyscrapers, boutiques brimming with high-end brands, masterpieces of futuristic architecture, jewelry store windows glittering with diamonds, lavish hotel interiors, and impeccable service — all of it makes visitors feel as though they've stepped into a modern-day Arabian fairytale.

    General Information

    The United Arab Emirates is an Arab country located on the eastern side of the Arabian Peninsula. What sets it apart from its neighbors — Saudi Arabia and Oman — is its form of government. The UAE is a federation, but unlike other federal states, it consists not of republics but of absolute monarchies (emirates). Each of the seven emirates is ruled by its own emir and operates under its own laws and traditions. Travelers planning to visit multiple emirates should be aware of these differences — for example, alcohol is not sold in Sharjah.

    The UAE’s population is around 9 million. Of those, about 1.2 million live in the capital, Abu Dhabi, and 2.7 million in its largest city, Dubai. Abu Dhabi is the largest emirate, while Ajman is the smallest. The main flow of tourists goes to Dubai, Sharjah, and Abu Dhabi, but you can also book trips from New Delhi to other emirates such as Umm Al Quwain, Ras Al Khaimah, or Fujairah.

    Nature and Climate

    Oil, desert, and two gulfs — this brief summary gives a fairly accurate picture of the UAE’s unique natural and geographical features. The country has no permanent rivers, and much of its land is covered by the world’s largest sand desert, the Rub' al Khali. In the east and northeast, you'll find some mountainous terrain. With a coastline stretching 1,318 kilometers, the UAE is ideally suited for beach holidays — especially since water temperatures in the Persian and Oman Gulfs never drop below 21–22°C (70–72°F).

    The UAE has a tropical desert climate. Not only does it never snow — even rain is rare, with annual precipitation not exceeding 100 mm. The coolest season is winter, when daytime temperatures range between 20–23°C (68–73°F), dropping to 5–10°C (41–50°F) at night. In summer, average daytime temperatures reach 38–40°C (100–104°F), and it's not unusual for the mercury to hit 50°C (122°F).

    Top Resorts

    The desert heat doesn't deter tourists from snapping up affordable tours to the UAE from New Delhi — at the best resorts, thanks to excellent facilities, the intense sun is barely felt.

    One of the most popular destinations is Abu Dhabi, a city that impresses with its greenery and historical landmarks. Here, visitors can not only relax on sandy beaches but also enjoy nearly every kind of water sport. Nearby Yas and Saadiyat Islands are just as fascinating as the city itself and offer a wealth of attractions.

    Sharjah offers not only beautiful beaches and architectural landmarks, but also a chance to explore the culture and history of the emirate. What’s more, it’s known for massive shopping malls and relatively affordable prices, making it a shopping hotspot for people from across the UAE.

    Dubai is another top choice for those traveling from New Delhi to the UAE, especially if your plans include both beach time and shopping sprees. Want to swim, ride a jet ski, or sail on a yacht? Head to Jumeirah — the district of upscale hotels and perfectly maintained beaches. With its gentle shorelines, excellent infrastructure, and abundance of attractions, Jumeirah is ideal for family vacations. Planning a shopping marathon? Check out the malls in Deira and Bur Dubai.

    Ajman is a more budget-friendly destination compared to other emirates. This resort attracts visitors with its reasonable prices and laid-back atmosphere. While Dubai offers a glimpse into modern civilization, Ajman showcases the traditional Arabian lifestyle, with camel races and old-style markets evoking the region’s past.

    If you think the UAE is all desert landscapes, consider booking a tour to Ras Al Khaimah in 2025. This emirate offers not just stunning beaches but also incredible natural diversity — mountains, sea, date palm groves, and hot springs. Activities range from golf and fishing to desert safaris and exploring the old town.

    Fujairah is another nature-rich resort. A trip from New Delhi to Fujairah can be surprisingly affordable, and it caters to a wide variety of travelers. Divers will love the coral reefs in the Gulf of Oman, families will appreciate the hotel entertainment and cozy beaches, couples will enjoy the secluded coves, and fans of exotic shopping can browse for handwoven carpets made by local artisans.

    What to See

    No tourist who’s booked a trip from New Delhi to the UAE has managed to skip visiting at least one shopping mall — but there’s so much more to explore beyond boutiques and malls. Must-see attractions include: the Burj Khalifa — a marvel of modern architecture and home to an observation deck 472 meters above the ground; Al Ain — a fascinating oasis city with healing hot springs; the world’s largest aquarium in Dubai Mall; Emirates Palace — the most famous and beautiful palace in both Abu Dhabi and the entire country; the man-made island Palm Jumeirah — a true wonder of modern engineering; and Dubai’s Flower Garden and Butterfly Garden.

    Interesting fact

    The seven diverse emirates that make up the United Arab Emirates offer entertainment for every taste and budget. Cities of glass skyscrapers, exhilarating desert safari rides, stunning mosques, and luxury boutiques — this country creates the most unexpected combinations of leisure for visitors from all over the world.

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