Sleepless in Dubai - Chapter 1
It was my first international trip to Dubai. My flight landed at
Sharjah airport early in the morning at 6:40 AM. The airport staff were very
cooperative and friendly, and I was amazed to notice that some of them were
even able to speak Hindi. Immigration was automated through face scanning,
allowing the system to open the door for further processing. After collecting
my luggage, I proceeded towards the exit gate. Just before reaching it, I
noticed a mobile shop offering Dubai SIM cards at a reasonable cost. While
speaking with the salesman, I learned that he was from South India, although he
had never visited his native country. I suggested that he should consider
visiting India to explore his roots. Quickly, I purchased a SIM card valid for
three days and exited the airport. Near the bus stand, I found my office
colleagues, with one of them arranging luggage for all the visitors. When he
asked for my luggage, I realized I didn't have it with me. Frantically, I
rushed back towards the exit gate. A police guard was stationed outside, to
whom I explained that I had forgotten my luggage at a shop near the gate where
I made a purchase. Understandably, he was skeptical given the security
concerns, but after persistently explaining and even showing the shop from the
other side of the gate where my luggage was visible, he finally relented. I
hurriedly retrieved my luggage and left the airport. It was an
adrenaline-pumping experience, reminding me why Dubai's tourism slogan is
'where anything is possible'. Marhaba Dubai مرحبا دبي !
اليوم الأول : The longest
day in Dubai – Day 1
I was visiting Dubai on a trip organized by my office, with my
flight scheduled from Jaipur International Airport on May 13, 2022, in the
early morning to Sharjah International Airport. Departing at 4:45 AM from
Jaipur airport, my flight landed at Sharjah airport at 6:40 AM. After a smooth
immigration process, I emerged from the airport to find several buses arranged
to transport us to Dubai. While boarding my bus, I took the opportunity to call
my friend and former colleague, Mr. Munib Bari, who has been living in Dubai
for over a decade. Despite it being an early call, he was pleasantly surprised
to hear from me and eagerly agreed to meet during my three-day stay. I informed
him that I was leaving Sharjah Airport and would share my hotel details upon
check-in. Subsequently, I reached out to another acquaintance, Mr. Pratik, a
close friend of my wife, also residing in Dubai, to arrange a meeting during my
visit. My accommodation was at Novotel World Trade Centre Dubai, situated in
the heart of the city, close to notable landmarks such as the Metro station,
Museum of the Future, Mall of Dubai, and Burj Khalifa. Upon arrival at the
hotel around 9 AM, I found the lobby bustling with activity akin to a
supermarket. At the reception, I was directed to a staff member coordinating
with guests from India to learn my room details. Assigned to the 13th floor, my
room was shared with a fellow traveler from the same bus we came
from Sharjah. Both fatigued, we agreed I would take the first
shower. After freshening up, I awaited my roommate's turn before heading down
to breakfast. Arriving at the breakfast area around 10:30 AM, we found it
nearly empty, with limited food options remaining due to the breakfast time
having elapsed. Opting for a Tandoori Paratha paired with Baigan ka Bhurta and
a hot coffee, I was pleasantly surprised by the delectable taste of the Bhurta,
boasting the perfect blend of sweetness from the onion, tanginess from the
Baigan, subtle smoky aroma, and vibrant pink color indicative of its expert
preparation. It surpassed my expectations for culinary delights in Dubai.
Later, I was saddened to learn of the passing of UAE President Sheikh Khalifa
bin Zayed Al Nahyan earlier that morning due to a prolonged illness, prompting
a 40-day national mourning period, during which flags would fly at half-mast,
and a three-day suspension of work in both private and official sectors at the
federal and local levels of institutions.
My day one Breakfast
After finishing my breakfast, I stepped outside the hotel with the
intention of exploring Dubai city on my own, using public transportation such
as buses or the metro. Just to the left of the hotel, I noticed an
air-conditioned bus stop. Upon entering the cubical-shaped bus stand, I found
it pleasantly cool inside. A man sitting on a waiting chair, whom I greeted and
learned was from Pakistan. I inquired about purchasing a bus ticket, to which
he explained that in Dubai, one needs to buy a travel card instead. As I
observed a few people standing nearby waiting for the bus, one arrived within a
minute. They were all Indian tourists staying at the same hotel. I overheard
the bus driver informing them about the travel card requirement. I then asked
the man where I could obtain one, and he directed me to a metro station situated
behind the mall adjacent to the hotel. I was delighted to learn that a metro
station was conveniently located near my hotel. Hastening through the mall
gate, I entered a spacious passage where I could even catch sight of the exit
gate from which I had entered. Across from me stood a beautiful fountain,
surrounded by bright red Bougainvillea flowerpots. Capturing a few shots of
the fountain, I proceeded forward. To my right, I beheld famous landmarks such
as the Museum of the Future, Burj Khalifa, and several towering skyscrapers,
offering a breathtaking view. After soaking in these magnificent sights, I made
my way towards the metro station. I must confess, I'll be liberally using phrases
like 'Stunning view', 'Stunning Building', and 'Amazing place' in this article,
as this city is brimming with awe-inspiring sights that naturally evoke such
reactions. Upon arriving at the World Trade Centre Metro Station, I was struck
by its impressive architectural design. The interior was impeccably clean,
reminiscent of a luxurious 5-star hotel lobby, complete with beautiful marble
tile flooring—a sight that left me truly amazed. At the ticket counter, I
purchased a Silver Travel Card before proceeding to the platform.
On the way to Ibn Batuta Mall
I was
pleasantly surprised to find that the metro platform signage was displayed in
three languages: Arabic, English, and to my delight, Hindi as well. As the
metro train arrived, I boarded the first compartment, only to discover that it
was a driverless train. Peering through the glass at the front, I marveled at
the stunning views unfolding before me as the train glided along its route. I
sat in the first row, and my neighbor was a young woman wearing a sleek black
one-piece outfit, which accentuated her appearance. I started a conversation
with her and learned was from Pakistan with an American accent. I talked about
the city and asked her which places I could visit during my three-day trip. She
suggested a few places and mentioned that after a few metro stations, there is
the Mall of Emirates, which is a nice place to hang out. She left after a few
minutes and later I also deboarded at the Mall of Emirates metro station. While
exiting metro train I was a policy man standing on the platform observing the
passengers, it was slightly weird for me but later I understood that first
compartment is dedicated only for Gold Card holders and rest are for Silver
Card holders and if any person found in wrong car then there is fine of 100
Dirham (AED). After exiting, I walked across a footbridge to reach the mall
entrance gate. From the bridge, I admired a large water pool and a lush green
garden outside the mall, which looked incredibly beautiful. It was so big that
it took me a few minutes to digest that Gurgaon, India which is known and
famous for its malls it no where standing in compare of Dubai Malls. I noticed
several English people inside the mall wearing revealing outfits, which gave
the impression of being in a place quite unlike a typical Islamic country. All
kind of stores was there in the mall, there was a hyper market bigger then any
hyper marked I ever visited in India. I purchased few T-Shirts with “Dubai”
printed on it and after hour or so I left back to my hotel where I took my
lunch and went to my room to take some rest.
Around 4 PM, my wife’s friend, Mr. Pratik arrived at the hotel in
his black GMC Terrain Denali, a luxury SUV. We exchanged greetings as it was
our first meeting. He then took me to his house, where he lived with his wife,
their adorable 7 year old daughter, and his father-in-law. We enjoyed cold
drinks and snacks together. I expressed my interest in visiting old Dubai, but
he informed me that it was quite far from his place. Instead, he suggested we
visit Ibn Battuta Mall, which was conveniently close by. After that, we planned
to visit the Mall of Dubai and Burj Khalifa, and he offered to drop me back at
my hotel afterward. This plan sounded good to me. After spending an hour
together, we headed to Ibn Battuta Mall.
Entrance of Ibn Batuta Mall
From the outside, it didn't resemble a
typical mall building; rather, it looked more like a fortress. Inside, it was
one of the most beautiful buildings I had seen, with six theme-based courts,
each stunning in itself. We both roamed inside the mall, and I made some
purchases while Pratik bought me a 1kg pack of famous Arabic Dates. After
exploring this mall, we went to the Mall of Dubai, the biggest mall in Dubai. It
was almost dark in the evening, and I was studded to see night view of Dubai, as
I brief earlier my day experience of Dubai and trust me, Dubai looks more
beautiful at night. All the buildings with amazing lightings. Pratik opened his
roof of the car and I was able to take a peek outside view which was
breathtaking. We arrived around 6 pm and headed towards the underground parking
of Mall of Dubai. I was stunned to see so many car models which I had never
seen before in my life, so my suggestion to all car lovers is to rather going
to any car showroom in Dubai, go to Mall of Dubai car parking and admire all
kinds of cars. This mall has seven floors, including two underground shopping
areas. There are several spots in the mall that would amaze any visitor, like
an Aquarium and underwater zoo, a Waterfall, Ice Skating, Kid's fun zone, VR
video games, and a History zone. Such entertainment facilities are very common
in Dubai malls, catering to every age group. It’s a huge from inside and it's
impossible to see complete mall by walking in a single day. We went to few of
the famous spots of the mall like Aquarium which was having several big and
small fishes including Shark, also saw an artificial huge waterfall, it was
wonderful. Every kind of shop are available in the mall, you name it, they have
it. I purchased a small Camera backpack for myself. After roaming inside the
mall, we went to the back side of the mall, an open area with a big musical
fountain. From here, one
can see a clear view of the tallest building in the world – Burj
Khalifa. Traveller in front of Burj Khilafa Mall
"Marhaba Dubai," the words came out of my mouth. This area
was very crowded, and we hardly found any place to sit. We took several
photographs of each other and of the building and other things. After admiring
the ambiance, we left the mall and returned to my hotel. I invited him for some
snacks, as we were both feeling a bit hungry by then. We went to the pool area
of the hotel and ordered two plates of sandwiches, enjoying the Dubai Moon from
this beautiful, quiet poolside spot. He left the hotel around 10 PM. I went to
my room and took a cold shower which relaxed my body and tiredness. At 11 PM my
friend Munib called me that he was coming to pick me up from my hotel in 15
minutes. I immediately got ready and went downstairs. After a few minutes, he
arrived in the same car that Mr. Pratik also brought, although this was quite
old. We were meeting each other after a very long time, more than 10 years. We
were happy to see each other after a long time. He took me to a hotel ‘City Max
Hotel’ a hotel chain spread across UAE by Landmark Group where he is working as
a Head of the Training department. We went into the backyard of the hotel where
a beautiful restaurant was present. He directly called the head chef and ordered
a customized special Pizza for me along with the drinks. We spent an hour or
so, we talked about old times when we were working together in Jaipur and about
our old colleagues. We shared our current working experiences with each other,
especially about his working experience in Dubai and about the possibilities of
working in Dubai. Since I had Sandwiches a few hours back, I was not able to
finish the whole pizza and he get it remaining slices of pizza packed for
himself. After this, we left the hotel and he dropped me at my hotel around 1
AM. I went to my room and changed my cloths, then I checked Sunrise time on my
mobile and accordingly I set wakeup alarm on my mobile and slept. That was end
of my first day in Dubai. Which was stared from Jaipur early morning.To be Continued...(in Chapter 2)
Sleepless in Dubai - Chapter 1
It was my first international trip to Dubai. My flight landed at
Sharjah airport early in the morning at 6:40 AM. The airport staff were very
cooperative and friendly, and I was amazed to notice that some of them were
even able to speak Hindi. Immigration was automated through face scanning,
allowing the system to open the door for further processing. After collecting
my luggage, I proceeded towards the exit gate. Just before reaching it, I
noticed a mobile shop offering Dubai SIM cards at a reasonable cost. While
speaking with the salesman, I learned that he was from South India, although he
had never visited his native country. I suggested that he should consider
visiting India to explore his roots. Quickly, I purchased a SIM card valid for
three days and exited the airport. Near the bus stand, I found my office
colleagues, with one of them arranging luggage for all the visitors. When he
asked for my luggage, I realized I didn't have it with me. Frantically, I
rushed back towards the exit gate. A police guard was stationed outside, to
whom I explained that I had forgotten my luggage at a shop near the gate where
I made a purchase. Understandably, he was skeptical given the security
concerns, but after persistently explaining and even showing the shop from the
other side of the gate where my luggage was visible, he finally relented. I
hurriedly retrieved my luggage and left the airport. It was an
adrenaline-pumping experience, reminding me why Dubai's tourism slogan is
'where anything is possible'. Marhaba Dubai مرحبا دبي !
اليوم الأول : The longest
day in Dubai – Day 1
I was visiting Dubai on a trip organized by my office, with my
flight scheduled from Jaipur International Airport on May 13, 2022, in the
early morning to Sharjah International Airport. Departing at 4:45 AM from
Jaipur airport, my flight landed at Sharjah airport at 6:40 AM. After a smooth
immigration process, I emerged from the airport to find several buses arranged
to transport us to Dubai. While boarding my bus, I took the opportunity to call
my friend and former colleague, Mr. Munib Bari, who has been living in Dubai
for over a decade. Despite it being an early call, he was pleasantly surprised
to hear from me and eagerly agreed to meet during my three-day stay. I informed
him that I was leaving Sharjah Airport and would share my hotel details upon
check-in. Subsequently, I reached out to another acquaintance, Mr. Pratik, a
close friend of my wife, also residing in Dubai, to arrange a meeting during my
visit. My accommodation was at Novotel World Trade Centre Dubai, situated in
the heart of the city, close to notable landmarks such as the Metro station,
Museum of the Future, Mall of Dubai, and Burj Khalifa. Upon arrival at the
hotel around 9 AM, I found the lobby bustling with activity akin to a
supermarket. At the reception, I was directed to a staff member coordinating
with guests from India to learn my room details. Assigned to the 13th floor, my
room was shared with a fellow traveler from the same bus we came
My day one Breakfast |
After finishing my breakfast, I stepped outside the hotel with the intention of exploring Dubai city on my own, using public transportation such as buses or the metro. Just to the left of the hotel, I noticed an air-conditioned bus stop. Upon entering the cubical-shaped bus stand, I found it pleasantly cool inside. A man sitting on a waiting chair, whom I greeted and learned was from Pakistan. I inquired about purchasing a bus ticket, to which he explained that in Dubai, one needs to buy a travel card instead. As I observed a few people standing nearby waiting for the bus, one arrived within a minute. They were all Indian tourists staying at the same hotel. I overheard the bus driver informing them about the travel card requirement. I then asked the man where I could obtain one, and he directed me to a metro station situated behind the mall adjacent to the hotel. I was delighted to learn that a metro station was conveniently located near my hotel. Hastening through the mall gate, I entered a spacious passage where I could even catch sight of the exit gate from which I had entered. Across from me stood a beautiful fountain, surrounded by bright red Bougainvillea flowerpots. Capturing a few shots of the fountain, I proceeded forward. To my right, I beheld famous landmarks such as the Museum of the Future, Burj Khalifa, and several towering skyscrapers, offering a breathtaking view. After soaking in these magnificent sights, I made my way towards the metro station. I must confess, I'll be liberally using phrases like 'Stunning view', 'Stunning Building', and 'Amazing place' in this article, as this city is brimming with awe-inspiring sights that naturally evoke such reactions. Upon arriving at the World Trade Centre Metro Station, I was struck by its impressive architectural design. The interior was impeccably clean, reminiscent of a luxurious 5-star hotel lobby, complete with beautiful marble tile flooring—a sight that left me truly amazed. At the ticket counter, I purchased a Silver Travel Card before proceeding to the platform.
On the way to Ibn Batuta Mall |
Entrance of Ibn Batuta Mall |
Traveller in front of Burj Khilafa Mall |
To be Continued...(in Chapter 2)