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Dubai is a famous tourist destination as well as all kinds of business trips. This post is for you if you are one of the many visitors to the UAE's largest cities. It will assist you in having a good time and staying out of trouble during your trips in Dubai.
Do's and Don'ts
Dubai may appear to be a symbol of modernity in the Middle East, but the city has some hidden threats for foolish visitors. It's similar to riding a roller coaster; enjoyable and thrilling but there's always a danger if you don't follow the safety rules and as long as you follow the rules you will always be safe.
You'll have one of the most memorable experiences of your life if you learn to avoid troubles.
Law
The aim of the law is to keep people safe. However, there are some strict rules in Dubai that few Westerners are aware of such as:
Crime
Despite its numerous limitations and controls, Dubai is not immune to crime. Tourists are unlikely to be victims of violent crime, but they should be alert of theft and fraud at all times.
Traffic
Dubai has ideal infrastructure, and you can drive or take public transportation to any location in the city. However, there are a few precautions you should mind:
Women's NOT-to-do
Weather
The city has a dry, hot desert environment with little rainfall. Throughout the year, the daily mean temperature is 82.3F, with typical peaks of 106.3 in August and lows of 57.7 in January. Finally, the city receives up to 11.5 hours of sunlight per day, with the UV index reaching high levels (over 11 from mid-spring to mid-autumn). So, these are the things you should do:
Experience - What to see in Dubai?
Deserts
Michael Ondaatje portrays the awe and longing that some Westerners have for the desert in his stunning novel The English Patient. You may not like it as much as one of the key characters in the book, but it is worth seeing.
The deserts safari in Dubai are sandy, in contrast to the rest of the country, which is largely made up of rocks and plain land.
In the local deserts, there are three main activities to partake in:
Unique Activities
The world's highest tower, an artificial island, white-sand beaches, incredible souks, and upscale shopping are all included in the ticket. What else does Dubai have to offer?
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