
(Peak Season)
➤ Perfect hiking weather.
➤ Golden foliage views.
➤ Comfortable humidity levels.
➤ National Day celebrations.
(Shoulder Season)
➤ Beautiful cherry blossoms.
➤ Vibrant spring festivals.
➤ Scenic river cruises.
➤ Fresh seasonal cuisine.
(Off-Peak Season)
➤ Harbin Ice Festival.
➤ Empty Great Wall.
➤ Deep hotel discounts.
➤ Dramatic snowy landscapes.
Dress modestly in public areas and mosques.
Avoid eating or drinking in public during Ramadan.
Use licensed taxis or the metro for safe travel.
Keep your passport copy handy at all times.
Tipping is common but not mandatory (10-15%).
Drink plenty of water to stay hydrated in heat.
Purchase a local SIM card at the airport easily.
Ask for permission before taking photos of people.


Skydive over the breathtaking Palm Jumeirah.
Take a traditional Abra ride across Dubai Creek.
Go skiing indoors at the massive Ski Dubai.
Enjoy a luxurious dinner cruise on a Dhow.
Explore the Louvre Abu Dhabi’s art collection.
Experience a thrilling 4x4 desert sunset safari.
Visit the traditional Gold and Spice Souks.
Relax at the pristine Jumeirah Public Beach.
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Can be extended within the UAE.
Quick online processing through airlines or agencies.
Perfect for short vacations.
Passport must be valid for 6 months.
Entry must be within 60 days of issuance.
Can be extended within the UAE.
Quick online processing through airlines or agencies.
Perfect for long vacations.
Passport must be valid for 6 months.
Entry must be within 60 days of issuance.
Non-extendable beyond the specified hours.
Quickest way to enter for eligible citizens.
Best for passengers with long layovers.
Must have a confirmed onward flight ticket.
48-hour visa is usually free of charge.
Home to world-class global hubs like Dubai (DXB) and Abu Dhabi (AUH).
Connects to 200+ destinations via award-winning airlines like Emirates and Etihad.
Excellent domestic connectivity for quick travel between the seven Emirates.
Fast, driverless, and fully air-conditioned urban rail system (Primary in Dubai).
The most efficient and affordable way to reach major tourist landmarks and malls.
Requires a 'Nol Card' (smart card) for payments; cash is not accepted on board.
The Etihad Rail project is expanding to connect major industrial and city hubs.
Future-ready high-speed rail network designed for passenger and freight travel.
Strategically linking the UAE with neighboring GCC countries in the coming years.
Extensive city bus routes cover almost every neighborhood and local street.
Luxurious, air-conditioned Intercity buses connect all 7 Emirates seamlessly.
Budget-friendly long-distance travel with dedicated lanes to ensure punctuality.
The Didi Chuxing app is the primary way to book private rides with a user-friendly English interface.
Official taxis are metered, safe, and easily found at designated stands near airports and malls.
Ride-sharing services are fully integrated with Alipay, allowing for completely cashless and receipted travel.
Traditional Abra rides offer a scenic and cheap way to cross the Dubai Creek.
Modern Water Taxis and Dubai Ferry services connect major coastal districts.
Abu Dhabi and Sharjah offer specialized ferry routes for commuters and tourists.
Dockless bike-sharing apps allow users to pick up and park bicycles anywhere using a simple QR scan.
Electric scooter rentals are increasingly popular for navigating the narrow, historic hutongs of old Beijing.
Self-drive car rentals are available at airports but require a temporary Chinese permit for foreign drivers.
Traffic moves on the Right-hand side of the road.
Visitors need an International Driving Permit (IDP) alongside their home license.
Very strict traffic laws with high fines for speeding and using mobile phones.
Widely available in malls, airports, and public parks. Most cafes offer high-speed internet to customers.
Tourist SIMs (Etisalat/Du/Virgin) are easily available at airport arrival halls with your passport.
The local currency is the UAE Dirham (AED). Exchange counters and ATMs are found in every mall and high street.
UAE uses Type G (British-style 3-pin plugs). The standard voltage is 230V, and the frequency is 50Hz.
Dial 999 for Police, 998 for Ambulance, and 997 for Fire Department services.
While tap water is safe for washing, bottled mineral water is recommended for drinking purposes.
Alcohol is served in licensed hotels, bars, and clubs. Drinking in public places or driving under the influence is strictly prohibited.
Avoid taking photos of government buildings, military sites, and local people (especially women) without permission.
Respect local customs. Dress modestly in malls; avoid PDA (Public Display of Affection) in public areas.
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The peak season to visit United Arab Emirates (UAE) is during Winter (November – March), when temperatures typically range between 15°C – 28°C. This is the ideal time for sightseeing and outdoor activities.
The shoulder season falls between Shoulder (April & October), with temperatures ranging from 28°C – 38°C. It offers a balance of fewer crowds and reasonable prices.
The off-season is during Summer (May – September), with temperatures between 35°C – 45°C+. This is the best time for budget travelers looking for deals.
For United Arab Emirates (UAE), there are generally multiple types of tourist visas available.
Visa Type 1: Tourist Visa (Short Term)
Validity: 30 Days
Entry Type: Single/Multiple Entry
Cost: $100
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Visa Type 2: Tourist Visa (Long Term)
Validity: 60 Days
Entry Type: Single/Multiple Entry
Cost: $200
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Visa Type 3: Transit Visa (Stopover)
Validity: 48 to 96 Hours
Entry Type: Single Entry
Cost: 48h (Free) | 96h (Approx. $30)
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