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Traveling should always be fun, no matter whether one is traveling for business or pleasure, one need to make the most out of the trip and have as few complications as possible. Our site provides with UAE travel tips which would come handy for the visitor’s. The page on UAE travel tips helps in planning out your trip. The list of safety tips to facts about the country is a great help for a hassle free stay. LOCAL TIME: The UAE is 4 hours ahead of GMT.

LANGUAGE: Arabic is the official language, but English is widely spoken.

RELIGION: Islam is the official religion of the UAE. Other religions are respected. Non-Muslims are not allowed to enter mosques.

CURRENCY: The Dirham is the UAE's currency and this is divided into100 fils. The Dirham (Dh) is held constant against the US Dollar at approximately US$=Dh 3.67. Banks operate from 8 am to 1pm, Saturday through Wednesday and 8 am - noon on Thursday. Currency exchange houses open until late in the evening. International credit cards are widely accepted.

SHOPPING: Shops are generally open from around 10 am until 9 pm, although many close from 1 pm to 4 pm.

CLIMATE: Sub tropical, arid climate, Sunshine and blue skies most of the year. Infrequent rainfall can be expected during the winter. Temperatures range from a low of about 10.5C/50 F to a high of 48C/118 F.

CLOTHING: Lightweight summer clothing is suitable for most of the year, although it can get cool during winter evenings. Swimwear is acceptable on the beach and at the swimming pool. Bring sunglasses and a hat.

PHOTOGRAPHY: Normal photography is acceptable, but photographing Muslim women is likely to cause offence.

CAR HIRE: Self-drive cars are widely available and the rental company will arrange for temporary driving licences for visitors.

COMMUNICATIONS: International telephone services are excellent - one of the best in the Middle East. Calls can be made from public telephone booths with a phone card.

MEDICAL CARE: The UAE has excellent health facilities with both government and private clinics and hospitals.

ELECTRICITY: The electricity supply is 220/240 volts. US made appliances may need a transformer.

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