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2-Week Travel Plan for UAE

The United Arab Emirates (UAE) is a fascinating country known for its modern cities, luxurious lifestyle, rich culture, and impressive landmarks. Here's a well-rounded 2-week travel plan that covers the best of UAE's attractions, from the iconic skyscrapers of Dubai to the peaceful deserts of Abu Dhabi and the cultural heritage of Sharjah.


Day 1-4: Dubai (4 Days)

Highlights:

1. Burj Khalifa: Start your journey by visiting the tallest building in the world. Don’t miss the observation deck for spectacular views of the city.


2. Dubai Mall: One of the largest shopping malls in the world. Explore luxury brands, the Dubai Aquarium, and the Dubai Fountain.


3. Dubai Marina: Walk along the waterfront promenade, enjoy dining with views of skyscrapers, or take a boat tour.


4. Jumeirah Beach: Relax by the beach with a view of the famous Burj Al Arab hotel.


5. Palm Jumeirah: Visit the iconic man-made island. Explore Atlantis The Palm resort and its Aquaventure waterpark.


6. Dubai Desert Safari: Experience a thrilling dune-bashing adventure in the desert, followed by a traditional BBQ dinner and cultural performances.


7. Global Village: A cultural entertainment park with pavilions from different countries, open in the winter months.


8. Dubai Creek and Al Fahidi Historical District: Explore the cultural side of Dubai in the Al Fahidi area with its historic buildings, and take a traditional Abra ride across the creek.



Accommodation:

Budget: ₹6,000-₹9,000 per night (3-star hotel)

Luxury: ₹15,000-₹25,000 per night (5-star hotel)


Meals: ₹1,000-₹2,500 per person per day (from street food to fine dining)


Day 5-6: Sharjah (2 Days)

Highlights:

1. Sharjah Museum of Islamic Civilization: Explore art and artifacts from the Islamic world.


2. Al Noor Mosque: Visit one of the most beautiful mosques in Sharjah with guided tours available for non-Muslims.


3. Al Majaz Waterfront: A lovely place for a family picnic or to enjoy the fountain shows.


4. Sharjah Art Museum: Discover contemporary and classical Middle Eastern art.


5. Al Qasba: Take a ride on the Eye of the Emirates Ferris wheel and explore the cultural center.



Accommodation:

Budget: ₹4,000-₹6,000 per night (3-star hotel)

Luxury: ₹8,000-₹12,000 per night (5-star hotel)


Meals: ₹800-₹1,500 per person per day



Day 7-9: Abu Dhabi (3 Days)

Highlights:

1. Sheikh Zayed Grand Mosque: One of the largest mosques in the world and an architectural marvel.


2. Louvre Abu Dhabi: A cultural landmark, this museum combines art from across the world, featuring a stunning dome.


3. Emirates Palace: Visit the luxurious Emirates Palace hotel for a glimpse into the opulence of Abu Dhabi.


4. Yas Island: Home to Ferrari World, Yas Waterworld, and Warner Bros. World, this island is a haven for thrill-seekers.


5. Qasr Al Watan: The Presidential Palace offers an insight into UAE’s heritage and governance.


6. Saadiyat Island: Explore beautiful beaches and art galleries, including the Manarat Al Saadiyat.



Accommodation:

Budget: ₹6,000-₹8,000 per night (3-star hotel)

Luxury: ₹12,000-₹25,000 per night (5-star hotel)


Meals: ₹1,000-₹2,500 per person per day


Day 10-11: Fujairah (2 Days)

Highlights:

1. Fujairah Fort: One of the oldest forts in the UAE, offering a glimpse into the region's history.


2. Al-Bidyah Mosque: The oldest mosque in the UAE.


3. Sandy Beaches: Fujairah is known for its serene beaches along the Gulf of Oman.


4. Wadi Wurayah National Park: A nature lover’s paradise, great for hiking and enjoying the waterfalls and wildlife.



Accommodation:

Budget: ₹4,000-₹6,000 per night (3-star hotel)

Luxury: ₹8,000-₹12,000 per night (5-star hotel)


Meals: ₹800-₹1,500 per person per day


Day 12-14: Ras Al Khaimah (3 Days)

Highlights:

1. Jebel Jais: The UAE’s highest mountain, perfect for hiking or zip-lining. Jebel Jais also offers panoramic views of the surrounding areas.


2. Ras Al Khaimah Beach: Relax at the beach resorts or engage in water sports like kayaking and sailing.


3. Al Hamra Village: A luxurious resort area with great shopping and dining options.


4. Dhayah Fort: Visit this 16th-century fort with amazing views of the surrounding desert.


5. Ras Al Khaimah National Museum: A great place to learn about the region's history and culture.



Accommodation:

Budget: ₹5,000-₹7,000 per night (3-star hotel)

Luxury: ₹10,000-₹18,000 per night (5-star hotel)


Meals: ₹800-₹1,500 per person per day



Total Estimated Budget for 2 People (14 Days)

Accommodation:

Budget Option: ₹80,000 - ₹1,20,000 (3-star hotels)

Luxury Option: ₹2,00,000 - ₹3,50,000 (5-star hotels)


Meals (for 2 people):

Budget Option: ₹28,000 - ₹42,000

Luxury Option: ₹56,000 - ₹1,00,000


Activities and Attractions:

Budget Option: ₹20,000 - ₹35,000

Luxury Option: ₹50,000 - ₹75,000


Transportation:

Public transport and taxis: ₹15,000 - ₹25,000

Car rental (if preferred): ₹20,000 - ₹30,000


Total for 2 People (Budget):

₹1,43,000 - ₹2,22,000


Total for 2 People (Luxury):

₹3,06,000 - ₹5,30,000



Travel Tips:

1. Visa: Indian passport holders need an e-visa to visit the UAE. It is advisable to apply before traveling.


2. Weather: UAE has a desert climate, so pack light and breathable clothing for the day, and warm clothes for the evenings (especially in desert areas). In winter (November to February), the weather is pleasant.


3. Cultural Etiquette: The UAE is a Muslim country, so it’s essential to dress modestly, especially when visiting mosques and traditional places.


4. Public Transport: Dubai and Abu Dhabi have excellent metro systems and public transport, but taxis are also widely available.





This 2-week itinerary for the UAE offers a great balance of sightseeing, shopping, luxury experiences, and cultural immersion, ensuring a memorable trip across the Emirates!

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