


Dubai Creek, a saltwater creek, has been an integral part of Dubai's growth, serving as a historical trade route and now a bustling tourist attraction.
Famous for traditional Emirati breakfast with Balaleet and Luqaimat.
Known for its lavish international breakfast buffet.
Iconic Indian restaurant serving Mughlai cuisine since 1976.
Explore Dubai's oldest neighborhood, filled with wind towers, traditional courtyard houses, and art galleries.
Discover Dubai's past at this fascinating museum housed in the Al Fahidi Fort, the oldest building in Dubai.
Experience Dubai's rich history and culture on a traditional wooden dhow cruise along the Creek.

Sweet vermicelli dish with eggs, sugar, and cardamom, topped with sliced almonds.

Small, sweet dumplings drizzled with date syrup and sesame seeds.

Slow-cooked rice dish with meat, vegetables, and a blend of spices, often served with yogurt.

Dubai's climate is hot and sunny, but modest clothing is expected when visiting cultural sites.
Protect your skin from the intense sun, especially during outdoor activities.
For modesty and protection from the sun when exploring the city.

A stunning natural limestone cave in Guilin, known for its multicolored lighting and rock formations.
Parmonangan Waterfall, a hidden gem in North Sulawesi, is a stunning 40-meter cascade surrounded by lush greenery, offering a refreshing swim and a short hike.
A charming coastal town in the Camargue, known for its Gypsy pilgrimage and pink flamingos.

A traditional Arabic coffee pot, handcrafted with intricate designs, symbolizing hospitality and warmth.
Oud is a traditional Arabian perfume, extracted from the agarwood tree, known for its rich, woody scent.
Unique chocolates made from camel milk, a local delicacy, available in various flavors.