

A luxurious hotel in Abu Dhabi, known for its opulence and grandeur.
A traditional village showcasing Emirati culture and architecture.
A museum dedicated to preserving Emirati heritage and traditions.
A beautiful public beach offering water sports and relaxation.

Emirates Palace has strict dress codes, and lightweight shirts are suitable for Abu Dhabi's warm climate.
Protection from the sun is crucial in Abu Dhabi, especially when exploring outdoors.
High SPF sunscreen is essential to protect against Abu Dhabi's strong sunlight.
Known for its lavish buffet breakfast with a wide variety of international dishes.
Offers a unique Chinese breakfast experience with dim sum and other delicacies.
A beachfront restaurant known for its fresh seafood and stunning views of the Corniche.
Crispy, sweet dough balls drizzled with date syrup, served with a side of clotted cream.

Sweet vermicelli noodles cooked in ghee, topped with eggs and sprinkled with cardamom.

Slow-cooked rice dish with meat or fish, flavored with spices and served with a side of salad.
A traditional coffee set, handcrafted with intricate designs, symbolizing Emirati hospitality.
Decorative incense burners, often made of silver or brass, used to scent homes and clothing.
Intricate gold jewellery featuring pearls and gemstones, reflecting the region's wealth and culture.

A serene coastal temple dedicated to Lord Shiva, nestled between the Arabian Sea and Western Ghats.

A serene and well-maintained war cemetery in Chittagong, Bangladesh, commemorating the soldiers who lost their lives during World War II.
A unique cinema experience offering food, drinks, and a wide range of films in a comfortable, theater-like setting.