Visa on Arrival in UAE for Indians on US, UK, EU visas: 4 places to visit beyond Dubai
According to the new policy, Indian citizens holding tourist visas for the US, UK and EU countries will be able to get visa on arrival in UAE.
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- UAE eases visa rules for more Indian tourists
- Indians with UK/EU tourist visas can now get UAE visa on arrival
- But e-Visa is still required for other Indian passport holders
There is no doubt that Indians are traveling more than ever. This travel is not limited to domestic destinations only; Traveling abroad is increasing as their priority. Recent data shows that the number of Indians taking two or more international trips to destinations such as the United Arab Emirates (UAE), Thailand and the United States has increased by 32 percent last year.
The UAE, already one of the favorite destinations for Indians traveling abroad, is now set to welcome even more Indian travelers due to the recent changes in its visa policy for Indian nationals.
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The Federal Identity and Citizenship Authority, Customs and Port Security (ICP) on Thursday announced that an increased number of Indian nationals will now be eligible for visa on arrival in the UAE.
Update regarding visa on arrival facility for Indian citizens traveling to UAE pic.twitter.com/aFrqnX8jTx
– India in UAE (@IndembAbuDhabi) 17 October 2024
Indian nationals with tourist visas to the UK and EU countries can now obtain visa on arrival, previously available to individuals holding residence or tourist visas for the US, as well as those who have resided in the UK and the EU. Was.
- Additionally, the authority said these eligible Indian travelers can now be issued a 60-day visa for 250 dirhams (Rs 5,700).
- Other Indian passport holders will still need to apply for an e-Visa, which is available through an online application process.
- It is believed that this new policy will ease the process of getting a stay in the UAE for Indians traveling to the UK or US.
If you’re planning a trip to the UAE, there’s plenty to visit outside Dubai too (We know, when we think of UAE all that comes to mind is Dubai)Here are some lesser-known places worth visiting:
1. Ras Al Khaimah
With its stunning beaches, desert landscapes and mountainous scenery, Ras Al Khaimah is an adventurer’s dream. It is a paradise for adventure seekers, beach lovers and cultural enthusiasts.
- Jebel Jais Zipline: Fly over the rugged Thousand Mountains on the world’s longest zipline.
- desert safari: Experience the beauty of the Arabian Desert with dune trekking, camel riding and traditional Bedouin entertainment.
- Hot Air Balloon: Take a hot air balloon ride over the Al Wadi Desert at sunrise for breathtaking views of rising dunes and rugged mountains.
- Water Sports: Try paddleboarding, jet skiing, or simply relax on the pristine beaches.
how to get there: Only an hour’s drive from Dubai along the E311 highway, Dubai International Airport (DXB) is the nearest major airport. For travelers coming from India, there are also direct flights to Ras Al Khaimah International Airport (RKT) from Mumbai, Hyderabad, Lucknow and Calicut.
2. Sharjah
An emirate known for its rich cultural landscape, Sharjah is a paradise for art lovers and history buffs.
- Heart of Sharjah: Wander through traditional markets, art galleries and heritage buildings in this cultural district.
- Sharjah Museum of Islamic Civilization: Discover a collection of artworks and exhibitions showcasing Islamic art and culture.
- Al Noor Island: Stroll through landscaped gardens and unique art installations on this tranquil island in the city.
how to get there: The destination is about a 45-minute drive from Dubai. If you are traveling directly from India, Sharjah International Airport (SHJ) is the nearest travel hub, with direct flights from Mumbai, Delhi, Hyderabad and Kochi.
3. Ajman
The smallest emirate, Ajman is perfect for a tranquil retreat with its beautiful beaches and historical attractions.
- Ajman Beach: Enjoy a peaceful day at the beach, perfect for sunbathing and water activities.
- Ajman Museum: Housed in an old fort, this museum provides an insight into the local culture and history.
- Al Zorah Nature Reserve: Spot wildlife like flamingos and other bird species in the mangroves.
how to get there: Ajman is easily accessible from Sharjah, just a 30-minute drive. The nearest airport is Sharjah International Airport (SHJ), which offers direct flights from major Indian cities like Mumbai, Delhi, Kochi, Hyderabad and Bangalore.
4. Fujairah
Known for its unique landscape on the east coast, Fujairah offers a mix of outdoor activities and historical exploration.
- snoopy island: Go snorkelling or diving to see the colorful coral reefs and marine life.
- Al Bidya Mosque: Visit the oldest mosque in the UAE and the nearby ancient watch towers.
- Fujairah Fort: Explore the historic fort that was once a defensive citadel and royal residence.
how to get there: About 90 minutes from Dubai, accessible via the E84 highway. Fujairah International Airport (FJR) is the nearest airport, with flights available from Mumbai, Delhi and other major Indian cities.
For your information:The best time to visit UAE is during the winter months of November to March.