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Streamline Your Abu Dhabi Vacation with the Innovative 'Experts of Abu Dhabi Experiences' Platform

Offered in both English and Hindi, this instrument allows travel agents to create more intelligent, tailored travel itineraries

Improve Your Abu Dhabi Vacation with the Launch of 'Abu Dhabi Experience Experts' Online Platform
Improve Your Abu Dhabi Vacation with the Launch of 'Abu Dhabi Experience Experts' Online Platform

Streamline Your Abu Dhabi Vacation with the Innovative 'Experts of Abu Dhabi Experiences' Platform

In the heart of the United Arab Emirates, Abu Dhabi is a popular destination for Indian tourists, offering a unique blend of contemporary architecture, rich cultural history, adventure parks, and natural settings. To cater to the growing Indian market, Abu Dhabi's tourism strategies are evolving, focusing on lesser-known experiences that reflect the city's cultural heritage and luxury offerings.

For Indian tourists seeking experiences beyond the popular sites, there are several emerging options. One such opportunity is the BAPS Hindu Mandir, a newly opened spiritual and cultural landmark catering to Indian visitors. This temple offers a place for prayer, exploration of Indian heritage, and vegetarian cuisine options. The temple visit is often coupled with curated cultural itineraries across the emirate, including trips to Al Ain and Al Dhafra regions, known for their cultural richness.

Al Ain and Al Dhafra offer a deep dive into the traditional lifestyle, Bedouin culture, and desert environment, providing tourists with a more immersive and less commercialized experience of Abu Dhabi’s heritage. Meanwhile, luxury desert glamping combines the desert adventure with upscale accommodations and amenities, catering to Indian luxury travelers seeking exclusivity and comfort in nature.

Abu Dhabi's tourism strategy for 2025 emphasizes building tailored, culturally rich, and luxurious experiences for Indian tourists. This includes vegetarian food, culturally resonant sites, and less commercialized heritage tours. Notable examples of this approach are the upcoming cultural landmarks like the Guggenheim Abu Dhabi, which will offer contemporary art and architecture experiences to visitors interested in global culture infused with local context.

Desert safaris with thematic elements, such as evening desert safaris with hot BBQ dinners or sandboarding trips, provide varied and atmospheric activities that go beyond mere sightseeing. These experiences complement classic tourist destinations like the Sheikh Zayed Grand Mosque, Corniche, Emirates Palace, Ferrari World, and Warner Bros World, which remain popular but well-documented.

To help travel professionals plan these tailored itineraries, the Department of Culture and Tourism - Abu Dhabi (DCT Abu Dhabi) has launched an online learning platform called Experience Abu Dhabi Experts. This platform offers in-depth knowledge about Abu Dhabi through nine modules, covering topics like tourist sites, accommodation, food, shopping, and cultural etiquette. Travel agents who complete the course receive official certification as specialists in Abu Dhabi travel.

Beyond iconic sites like the Sheikh Zayed Grand Mosque and Yas Island's theme parks, travellers can explore lesser-known experiences such as traditional Emirati dining in Al Ain, art exhibitions at Manarat Al Saadiyat, or wildlife encounters at the Arabian Wildlife Park on Sir Bani Yas Island. Luxury hotels, spas, and white sand beaches can be found on Saadiyat Island in Abu Dhabi.

As Abu Dhabi continues to evolve its tourism offerings, Indian tourists can look forward to more thoughtful and tailored itineraries planned by professionals who understand both the destination and the needs of Indian tourists. The city's mix of heritage, nature, and modernity makes it appealing for families, solo travellers, and culture seekers alike. So, whether you're a first-time visitor or a returning traveller, there's always something new to discover in Abu Dhabi.

  1. For Indian tourists in Abu Dhabi, the opportunity to explore a newly opened spiritual and cultural landmark, the BAPS Hindu Mandir, offers a place for prayer, an immersion into Indian heritage, and vegetarian cuisine options.
  2. In addition to contemporary architecture and adventure parks, Indians can also delve into Al Ain and Al Dhafra regions for a taste of traditional lifestyle, Bedouin culture, and desert environment, providing a more immersive and less commercialized experience of Abu Dhabi's heritage.
  3. As part of its tourism strategy, Abu Dhabi is set to open cultural landmarks like the Guggenheim Abu Dhabi, offering contemporary art and architecture experiences infused with local context for visitors interested in global culture.
  4. To complement the iconic sites and theme parks, travellers can take desert safaris with thematic elements, such as evening desert safaris with hot BBQ dinners or sandboarding trips, or explore lesser-known experiences like traditional Emirati dining, art exhibitions, or wildlife encounters across the emirate.

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