


The Dubai Mall, the world's largest shopping mall by total area, offers a vast array of shopping, dining, and entertainment options, including an indoor ski resort and an aquarium.

Dubai's climate is hot and sunny, but indoors can be air-conditioned. Long sleeves protect from sun and air-con chill.
Protect your skin from the intense sun, especially when visiting outdoor attractions like the Dubai Fountain or Burj Khalifa.
The Dubai Mall is large, so comfortable shoes are a must for exploring the mall and nearby attractions.

Crispy dough balls soaked in date syrup, served with a side of sweet clotted cream

Sweet Emirati breakfast dish made with vermicelli, eggs, and sugar, topped with a sprinkle of rose water

Slow-cooked chicken or lamb with rice, vegetables, and a blend of Middle Eastern spices
A serene complex of 15 rock-cut caves, dating back to the 1st century BCE, showcasing intricate carvings and offering panoramic views of Bhubaneswar.
Bakharganj Fort, a 17th-century marvel, stands as a testament to the Nawabs' architectural prowess, offering a glimpse into the rich history of Bengal.
A cultural hub showcasing the rich heritage of Northeast India's indigenous tribes.
A unique and delicious treat made from camel milk, a local specialty.
Traditional Emirati cookies made with dates, a staple in the UAE.
A popular spot for breakfast, known for its healthy and organic options.
Famous for its extensive menu and wide variety of dishes.
Soft and luxurious shawls made from pashmina, a fine cashmere wool.
An Italian marketplace offering various dining options under one roof.