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When you travel to a new country, it is always wise to have an idea of the Do's
and Don'ts. So as you get ready to travel to UAE, here are some dos and don'ts
that can go a long way to ensure a hassle free trip for you and your family. If
you're a little wary due to the unknown do's and don'ts of UAE, Asiarooms has
all relevant information on them.
Do's:
- Make sure you have a valid passport and a visa to enter any emirate
of UAE. You should have Xerox copies of your passport, visa and other important
travel documents, keeping them separate from the originals.
- Leave a copy of your itinerary with family or friends at home so that
you can be contacted in case of an emergency. Also keep a list of UAE emergency
phone numbers always with you.
- There are no major health concerns or specific vaccinations required
for visitors to UAE. However, you are advised to check the current health warnings
prior to your departure.
- Change your money only from authorized moneychangers or banks in Dubai.
As there are no currency restrictions in the UAE, all major world currencies
can be exchanged, with several internationally renowned banks and hotels.
- Always drink bottled water that is easily available everywhere in UAE.
Tap water is desalinated and safe for drinking, but drinking bottled mineral
water is advisable.
- Taking of photographs can be sensitive; ask permission and avoid secure
areas (airport, military camps, official buildings etc.).
- Respect local cultures and traditions of UAE, and never try to make
a mockery of local traditions. Avoid commenting on dress of the local people.
- Indulge in some haggling while buying goods without price tags whenever
you go shopping in UAE.
- Use sunglasses and sun cream, as sunburn is common in UAE and heat sometimes
can be unbearable.
- Always be careful of the belongings you carry with you during your holiday.
Don'ts:
- Don't eat in public places during Ramadan. During Ramadan all Muslims
fast from sunrise to sunset, and eating, drinking and smoking in public areas
during daylight hours should be avoided.
- Don't carry any drugs in the UAE. It may invite a death penalty.
- UAE is an Islamic country and so avoid tight and exposing clothing.
Women should particularly wear modest clothes.
- Avoid photographing Muslim women and do not photograph airports, docks,
telecommunications equipment, Govt. buildings, and military and industrial installations.
- Don't behave in a manner that might insult Muslim customs or beliefs.
Don't swear - as you can get fined and sent to jail
- Don't use your left hand while greeting or handing over things to people.
- Don't bring alcohol or pornography to the UAE. Videos and books are
often checked and may be retained by customs officials.
- Don't touch anyone's head as it is considered offensive in UAE.
- Don't participate in local demonstrations.
Asiarooms offers online information on UAE travel. For more information, explore
relevant links on UAE travel on Asiarooms.
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