

Qasr Al Hosn, the oldest stone building in Abu Dhabi, is a historic fort and former palace that offers a glimpse into the emirate's rich history.
Sweet dough fritters drizzled with date syrup

Sweet vermicelli with eggs and sugar, topped with rose water

Slow-cooked rice dish with meat, vegetables, and spices
The oldest building in Abu Dhabi, offering a glimpse into the city's past.

A recreation of a traditional Emirati village, showcasing local culture and crafts.
An iconic, luxurious hotel with stunning architecture and a beautiful beach.

Qasr Al Hosn is an outdoor historical site, and long sleeves protect from sun and occasional breezes.

Exploring the fort and its surroundings involves a lot of walking on uneven surfaces.
Staying hydrated is crucial in Abu Dhabi's climate, and a reusable bottle helps reduce plastic waste.
Iconic Indian restaurant known for its Hyderabadi biryani, serving breakfast since 1976.

Local favorite for traditional Emirati breakfast, offering a variety of local dishes.
Popular Indian restaurant serving authentic Punjabi cuisine, a lunch favorite for many.

Traditional Emirati weaving, often featuring geometric patterns and natural dyes, symbolizing the UAE's rich cultural heritage.
Aromatic Oudh oil, extracted from the Aquilaria tree, is a popular gift and has been used in the UAE for centuries.
Intricate carvings on date palm fronds, often depicting traditional patterns or calligraphy, are a unique Emirati art form.
Experience nocturnal wildlife in a lush, tropical setting. A unique nighttime adventure.

Tumon Beach, Guam's most popular beach, offers a blend of relaxation and entertainment with its clear waters, white sand, and nearby shopping and dining.

Nubra Valley Market, nestled in the scenic Nubra Valley, is a vibrant hub for local shopping, offering a unique blend of Ladakhi and Tibetan culture.