

The Jumeirah Mosque is a stunning example of Islamic architecture, known for its beautiful white stone exterior and intricate calligraphy.
Hand-woven prayer mats with intricate geometric patterns, reflecting the mosque's architectural design.
Traditional coffee set including a dallah (coffee pot), finjal (coffee cup), and incense burner, symbolizing Emirati hospitality.
Elegant black abaya with gold embroidery, a traditional dress worn by Emirati women, representing their cultural heritage.
A stunning white stone mosque, one of the most beautiful in Dubai.
A beautiful public beach with clear waters and soft sand.
Housed in the Al Fahidi Fort, it offers a glimpse into Dubai's past.

Sweet vermicelli with eggs and sugar syrup, topped with nuts

Deep-fried dough balls soaked in honey syrup, served with date syrup

Slow-cooked rice dish with meat, vegetables, and spices
Known for its traditional Lebanese breakfast with mana'ish and labneh.
Offers a variety of healthy breakfast options with a focus on organic ingredients.
Famous for its shawarma and Arabic mezze lunch buffet.

Respectful attire is required for visiting Jumeirah Mosque.

To cover your head and shoulders when entering the mosque.
For exploring the mosque and nearby areas.
Experience the cosmos under the clear skies of Delhi, organized by IIT Delhi's Astronomy Club.

The Beffroi de Roubaix, a 72-meter tall belfry, is a symbol of the city and offers panoramic views of the surrounding area.
Camel's Back Road is a picturesque stretch in Mussoorie, known for its stunning views of the Himalayas and serene walking paths. This scenic route is lined with tall deodar trees, making it a popular spot for leisurely strolls and evening walks.