DUBAI YATRA

Duration : 5 Days       Departure Date : 7 April 2026  

Experience the excitement of Dubai with Dubai tour packages from Kochi by Lokyatra. Visit the world-famous Burj Khalifa, explore the lively Global Village, and admire the magnificent BAPS Hindu Mandir. With well-planned itineraries, you can enjoy Dubai’s top attractions, shop at popular spots, and create unforgettable memories on a journey designed just for you.

Day 1

Assemble at Cochin International Airport (Terminal 3) for your flight to Abu Dhabi. Upon arrival, complete immigration formalities and proceed for breakfast. Enjoy a city tour of Abu Dhabi, including a visit to the Sheikh Zayed Grand Mosque and the Jebel Ali Temple.Later, drive to Dubai and enjoy the scenic route. On arrival, check in at the hotel. Dinner and overnight stay in Dubai.

 

After breakfast, proceed for a half-day Dubai City Tour, exploring major landmarks. After lunch, visit the Dubai Mall and ascend the Burj Khalifa – At The Top for panoramic city views. In the evening, enjoy a Dhow Cruise with dinner along the Dubai Creek or Marina. Overnight stay in Dubai.

 

After breakfast, visit the Dubai Frame, offering breathtaking views of old and new Dubai. After lunch, experience the thrilling Desert Safari with dune bashing, camel rides, and cultural performances. Enjoy a BBQ dinner at the desert camp. Return to the hotel for over-night stay.

 

After breakfast, visit the stunning Dubai Miracle Garden, home to spectacular floral creations. After lunch, explore Global Village, featuring cultural pavilions, international cuisines, and entertainment. Dinner at an Indian restau-rant and overnight stay in Dubai.

 

After breakfast, check out from the hotel. Enjoy shopping and lunch at a local restau-rant before transferring to Sharjah Interna-tional Airport for your return flight to Kochi.

 

Do I need a visa to travel to Dubai from India?

Yes, Indian passport holders require a tourist visa to visit Dubai. The application is done online, and you will need documents such as a passport copy, recent photograph, and travel details. The visa is usually processed within a few working days.

Dubai is a modern city but rooted in traditional Arab and Islamic culture. Modest dressing is appreciated in public places, especially when visiting mosques or traditional areas. Public displays of affection should be avoided. Respect for local customs and laws is important for a comfortable trip.

Indian Rupees cannot be used directly in Dubai. It is best to exchange INR to UAE Dirhams (AED) before or after arrival. Currency exchange counters are available at airports, malls, and hotels.

Dubai offers a wide variety of cuisines, from traditional Arabic dishes like shawarma, hummus, and kebabs to international food. Vegetarian and Indian food options are also widely available.

Yes, Dubai is very safe for Indian travelers. Families and women can explore the city comfortably, thanks to strict laws and a tourist-friendly environment.

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BAPS Hindu Mandir :- A stunning symbol of peace and spirituality, this newly built temple is the first traditional Hindu stone temple in the UAE. Its intricate carvings, serene atmosphere, and cultural significance make it a must-visit spot for those seeking a blend of devotion and architectural beauty.

Dubai Mall :- One of the world’s largest shopping and entertainment destinations, Dubai Mall offers everything under one roof – from luxury brands and gourmet dining to the mesmerizing Dubai Aquarium and the iconic Dubai Fountain shows. A must-visit for shopping lovers and experience seekers alike.

Burj Khalifa :-  The tallest building in the world, Burj Khalifa offers breathtaking views of Dubai’s skyline from its observation decks. Whether you visit by day or night, the panoramic views and stunning architecture make it an unforgettable experience.

Miracle Garden :- A vibrant floral wonderland with over 150 million blooming flowers arranged in stunning patterns and sculptures. Perfect for a relaxed stroll, colorful photos, and a dose of nature in the heart of the desert.

Global Village :-  A lively cultural and entertainment hub where over 90 countries showcase their food, crafts, and traditions. From shopping and street performances to thrilling rides, it’s the perfect place for a fun-filled evening with family and friends.

Dubai Frame :- An iconic landmark shaped like a giant picture frame, offering spectacular views of both old and new Dubai from its glass-floored sky deck. A perfect spot to capture the city’s past, present, and future in one frame.

Sharjah :- Known as the cultural capital of the UAE, Sharjah is home to beautiful mosques, traditional souks, and fascinating museums. It’s the perfect place to experience Emirati heritage and enjoy a slower, more authentic vibe just a short drive from Dubai.

Things to Remember Before Traveling to UAE

1. Apply for Your Visa in Advance: Most travelers to the UAE, including Indians, need a tourist visa. Visa processing can take time, so start at least 1–2 months before your travel date to avoid last-minute stress.

2.Apply for Your Visa in Advance: Most travelers to the UAE, including Indians, need a tourist visa. Visa processing can take time, so start at least 1–2 months before your travel date to avoid last-minute stress.

3.Weather & Clothing: UAE is hot most of the year, but winters (October–April) are pleasant. Carry light, breathable clothing, sunglasses, and sunscreen. Modest dressing is advised in public and religious areas.

4.Local Etiquette & Culture: Avoid showing affection in public and respect local customs. Simple greetings like ‘Salam Alaikum’ and being polite will make your interactions easier.

5.Language : The official language of the UAE is Arabic, but English is widely spoken, especially in hotels, restaurants, malls, and tourist areas. Signboards, menus, and public information are usually in both Arabic and English. Learning a few basic Arabic phrases like “Shukran” (Thank you) or “Salam Alaikum” (Hello/Peace be upon you) can make your trip more enjoyable and show respect for local culture.

6.Alcohol : Alcohol is allowed only in licensed hotels, restaurants, or private places. Drinking in public or being drunk outside these areas is not allowed, so always follow the rules.

7.Desert Activities: If you plan to go for dune bashing, camel rides, or desert safaris, wear comfortable clothes and closed shoes, carry sunglasses, a hat, and sunscreen. Drink plenty of water and follow your guide’s safety instructions for a fun and safe experience.

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