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Hello,
I need some suggestion before visit Dubai. I will be there on 16th October 2015 at 5.15 a.m. and until 17th October 2015 at 8 p.m. In this two days what should i do? From where to start my journey of Dubai and which are the places I have to see there.Tell me the places which I will have to cover at anyhow. Please advice me about my trip help me please.I can't understand what to do. Never missing places....

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Firstly you need to confirm whether you need a visa to leave the airport, before you travel ... or if a transit visa is obtainable at the airport.

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yes I need transits visa to leave the airport.
I will apply for it
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and on 16th of October 4 to 9. p.m i will be going to dessert safari.
Except that i have time 16th of October 7 a.m to 3 p.m. and the 2nd day i have time morning to 8 p.m.
I have also time in night on 16th of October after 10 p.m. If there is something for night out like clubbing or something else

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Are you a Kiwi or just in the Shaky Isles at the moment?

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I am Indian and I have Indian passport.

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Hi Janak6793

You might also want to post your message on the Middle East branch of Thorn Tree which is a travel destination specific branch of the forum:

https://www.lonelyplanet.com/thorntree/forums/middle-east/united-arab-emirates

Cheers
MrN

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Dubai - I'm not aware that it's any sort of tourist Mecca or hedonist's heaven. I don't think you're going to be snorting illegal substances through $100 bills in the company of stunning women wearing sequinned g-strings. You might be able to go for a swim or a walk. Or smoke a shisha or water pipe if you want to partake in a little slice of local culture. Green tea perhaps?
Dubai does have a lot of filthy rich people lolling around making money whilst exploiting a manual workforce composed almost exclusively of your sub-continental brothers. There are also large communities of ex-pats living the good life. I had a friend who once won first prize, a week's holiday in Dubai, in a competition. Upon return all he could say was : "How unlucky was I?"
Hope you find some fun things to do but it might be a struggle.


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Dubai - I'm not aware that it's any sort of tourist Mecca or hedonist's heaven.

Almost certainly true, but it doesn't stop its boosters spruiking its qualities - basically the best holiday in all of the Middle East for the jaded Westerner who has everything. Promoted quite a lot here Down Under.

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