What tourists need to know. India: what you need to know before you travel

Regardless of whether you are traveling in a well-known and safe European country, or taking a trip to exotic places, you need to remember a number of universal rules.

Make sure you have good travel insurance before you travel. Ask the insurance agent in detail what risks the insurance covers, whether the loss of luggage will be compensated for, and whether it is possible to get dental care under the insurance policy. An employee of an insurance company may not immediately tell about all the nuances, but he must answer questions honestly and in detail. Don't skimp on insurance. Believe me, this is not the case when you can save.

Consider keeping money while traveling. If you have a plastic deposit, great. It is better to have several cards from different banks. It is not uncommon for the card to be suddenly blocked, if you have withdrawn a large amount, or the ATM decides not to issue back your “gold gold visa”. Have a couple of spare options in case. Be sure to take cash with you so that you can pay with something, water at the nearest kiosk until you find the right ATM.

Make copies of passports and tickets. Place them separately from your documents. It would be nice to send copies of documents in electronic form to your mail. Even if absolutely everything is stolen from you in a foreign country, the local police will help you to your embassy, ​​and it is much faster and easier to restore passports with existing copies.

Take a little time and find out at least the basic rules and customs of the countries where you are going. For example, in many Asian countries, shouting and raising your voice means losing face. If you are dissatisfied with something and shouted at the service staff in a cafe or hotel, then most likely your requirements will be met. But they will no longer respect you once and for all. And in the future they will be treated accordingly. In many Muslim countries, women should not walk around in miniskirts, and men should gaze very closely at the figure in the hijab. In India, do not rush and fuss, otherwise you will be considered a frivolous, empty person.

If you are flying by plane, in addition to documents and books, take carry-on luggage a set of spare underwear, medicines that you regularly need, glasses and valuables. Even the most famous and prestigious airline cannot boast that it has never lost a passenger's luggage. Usually the luggage will be found sooner or later, but in the meantime, underwear, glasses and headache pills will come in handy.

Do not try to try all the dishes of exotic cuisine on the first day upon arrival at a new place. Get used to local cuisine gradually, do not force the body. And don't drink too much alcoholic beverages at least the first 2-3 days.

Drink plenty of water on the plane. The body spends a lot of fluid in flight. On average, you need to drink at least a glass of water every hour.

Observe basic safety rules. Don't put on your best on vacation at once. Leave your gold chains, rings, bracelets, designer pants and fancy bags at home. Do not give another reason to thieves and scammers. Decide what is more important for you - to see the world or to show yourself? Do not let strangers into your room, bungalow, house, compartment. If you and these people were sitting at the same table yesterday in a cafe, they should not move from the category of unfamiliar to the category of "friends forever."

And the main rule in travel, which for some reason is often forgotten even by the most advanced tourists - enjoy. Learn to enjoy everything new and unusual, from what you see, hear, taste, feel for the first time. Appreciate every moment, treat any transport delays, changes in plans easily and calmly, like a fun adventure.

According to statistics, every hundredth of them will face medical problems. One in 2,000 will go to hospital, and one in 12,000 will need high-tech treatment. And some of the victims, despite having health insurance, will have to pay part of the treatment out of their own pockets. How to choose the right policy that will work in case of an accident?

Tells Artur Zulfikarov, head of service department of insurance companies:

Standard medical insurance offered by travel agencies provides for the minimum coverage in the EU countries - 30 thousand euros. And medical care around the world is very expensive, so you need to carefully study your insurance before leaving. Please be aware that insurance terms and conditions may not include payment for treatment in some situations.

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There are other situations when the insurer may refuse to pay for treatment.

1. Self-appeal to the wrong address

Case from practice: A 6 month old baby has a fever. The mother did not have the opportunity to call the insurance company. She gave the phone number to the insurance at the reception and asked to call a doctor. The staff called a doctor they knew. The insurance company refused to pay for his visit.

Expert commentary: If you go to the doctor on your own, bypassing the service department, be prepared for the fact that you will have to pay the costs on the spot yourself, and upon arrival provide the documents to the insurance company - the costs incurred will be reimbursed to you only if the experts consider the appeal justified.

2. Handling over trifles

Lyudmila asked to send a doctor - it seemed to her that her blood pressure had risen. When she got to the medical center, she had to wait about three hours for an appointment.

Expert commentary: Medical insurance is not a VHI policy. It provides for assistance in emergency situations and acute illnesses. Calling a doctor to just listen, look at the throat, measure the pressure, will not work. And in medical centers, first of all, they deal with serious patients, and then the rest.

3. Medicines - for your money

Galina Sergeevna, who applied for the poisoning, expected that all the necessary medicines would be provided to her by a doctor and refused to buy them for her own money.

Expert commentary: There is a system of drug reimbursement abroad, but it applies only to citizens of the country. Tourists buy medicines with their own money at the pharmacy (doctors are not allowed to distribute them), and only those that were indicated in the doctor's prescriptions. The cost of drugs purchased in excess of the doctor's prescription is non-refundable.

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What happens to tourists who come to rest in visa-free countries without insurance and got into, for example, an accident?

In no country in the world will such a patient be thrown out into the street and he will be given the necessary treatment, - explains Artur Zulfikarov. - There are intergovernmental agreements according to which emergency assistance is provided to citizens. But the invoice for the treatment (often quite tangible) will still be sent to the patient. And until the patient pays for it, he will not be able to enter any country in the world - states exchange bases of "unreliable citizens". Therefore, without paying the bill for treatment in Greece, you will not receive a Schengen visa next time (today it is needed to enter 26 countries).

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10 simple rules that will impress your travel manager. Well, it will help you find the perfect vacation.

1. Book only with the agency you trust. And if you don’t trust - don’t book

Everything in tourism is built on trust. A tour is not a car, you cannot touch it when buying. If the agency or manager did not inspire confidence the first time, look for something else, otherwise mental anguish will not allow you to make the right choice.

2. Tell your manager everything that really matters to you.

Any vacation is hundreds of details. Only you know what you need. Someone needs pink walls in the room, someone needs a flight only by a certain airline. If you know that there are absolutely critical things for you (for example, the distance to the sea, the size of the beds or the name of the maid in the hotel), ask the manager about it yourself. Otherwise, these nuances risk getting lost in the kaleidoscope of information tinsel.

3. Check the penalties in case of cancellation

This is life, and sometimes we are forced to change our plans. Even if at the time of booking you are 100% sure that your vacation will not fail, please check the cancellation policy. Be aware that canceling a tour without fines is almost impossible, and during high season ( New Year, the May holidays and summer) if the tour is canceled, it will not be possible to return a penny in most cases

4. Ask to tell in detail about all stages of booking


Buying any travel product - tour, cruise, air ticket, etc. - has its own characteristics. The tour operator may allow you to pay for the tour in installments, or vice versa, demand full payment immediately. In the high season, you can receive passports with visas already at the airport, and when booking hotels that are not in the guaranteed block of the tour operator, there is a risk of cancellation of the reservation even after payment. In addition, prices for some products may change several times a day and be valid only the second of the booking.

All the details on the nuances of booking your specific application are best checked with the manager at the very beginning.

5. Check all documents twice


One small typo can calmly become a barrier to the world of cool mojito and eiffel towers... Please check the documents as carefully as possible. Pay particular attention to those that you will apply to the consulate to open a visa. Check the dates of birth, spelling of names and surnames in different documents, the relevance of the photo. Check separately if there are any obstacles to your travel abroad: outstanding loans, litigation, and the like.

Ask your manager to point out all possible bottlenecks and go through all the documents with you.

6. Don't ask for a discount

The specificity of the travel business is such that even the smallest discount takes away a substantial piece of bread from the manager working with you. Therefore, asking for a discount in decent travel agencies is bad manners. You should be especially suspicious of companies that offer a "door-to-door" discount.

7. Be aware that the same travel service can be bought at any travel agency for the same price.

If you are choosing a tour by contacting two or more agencies, you should know that there is no exclusivity in tourism as such. If one product is in travel agency X, then it will certainly be in travel agency Y, and at the same price.

Therefore, feel free to give preference to the agency that you sympathize with the most, not paying attention to signs with tempting prices, "special" offers and promotions.

8. Check the departure time one day before departure


A decent travel agency will do the job for you, and yet remember: always check the departure time of your flight one day before departure on the website of the airport, tour operator or airline. Changing the scheduled departure time, especially for charter flights, is common.

9. If possible, take care of your vacation in advance


Contrary to the widespread stereotype about "last minute" tickets, we recommend planning your vacation in advance. And it's not just the prices, which are the best for early booking (not less than two months in advance). The most popular hotels and the most convenient flights tend to sell out quickly, so leaving your purchase to last moment, you run the risk of choosing from what no one needs anymore.

Besides, early booking makes it possible not to rush with the collection of documents and make it easier to obtain a visa.

10. Want to express gratitude - leave recommendations


If your holiday is a success, the best way to thank your hotel, airline or travel agency is with a positive review. Do it on the Travelers website, in social networks or just when meeting with friends. Save the saved tip for your next trip.

For mass Russian tourist Egypt, along with Turkey, has always been one of the most popular resort destinations. Reasonable prices, year-round heat, stunningly beautiful sea with the richest underwater world - all this can compensate for any shortcomings of the tourist service, which, however, friendly Egyptians are trying to eradicate from year to year.

Most of the offers from travel agencies are directed to the two main resort centers of Egypt - Hurghada and Sharm el-Sheikh. Almost all major airlines regularly offer flights to these destinations. The capital of Egypt, Cairo, is also very popular.

Climate of Egypt

In Egyptian territory, the climate changes from subtropical in the north in the area Mediterranean Sea, to tropical as you move south. 96% of the territory is desert, active life is concentrated in the delta and on the banks of the Nile. In winter and spring, the temperature does not exceed 33-35 degrees, but strong winds often blow from the desert, sandstorms are not uncommon in such areas. On winter nights, temperatures can drop dramatically, so it's best to take at least some warm clothes with you. In summer, the temperature rises, and can reach 45 degrees in August, but the sea in summer is truly remarkably warm - up to 27-28 degrees. Although in winter its temperature does not drop below 21 degrees. The swimming season is open all year round. Even heatwave tolerated well, as the climate in Egypt is very dry.

Egypt beaches

The shores of the Red Sea with sandy beaches- the real pride of Egypt. The best resorts coasts - Hurghada, Sharm el-Sheikh, Soma, Makadi Bay, Safaga, El Gouna are famous for their incredibly blue, as well as gentle and warm sea... The water in the Red Sea is very clean and salty (which is often suitable for tourists who come to restore their health). Not a single freshwater river flows into the Red Sea, which maintains its constant salinity at a very high level.

The beaches of Egypt always offer a wonderful opportunity to do aquatic species sports, scuba diving, sailing. Every tourist will find entertainment for every taste.

The beginning of the journey. customs control

For citizens of the former CIS, an Egyptian visa, worth $ 25, is issued at the airport (a special stamp is glued to the passport). A visa for children with a passport is also paid.

Customs in Egypt have their own specific requirements. Corals and shells cannot be exported from Egypt. Foreign currency is imported without restrictions, for personal use it is allowed to import 250 grams of tobacco, a liter of alcohol or 50 cigars. You can take out 2 liters of alcohol purchased in duty-free shops.

Transport in Egypt

You can move on local shuttle buses(£ 2 per person) or by taxi (depending on the distance of the route). It is advisable to agree in advance with the driver about the price and not deviate from the agreed amount. It is better not to rent a car, it is not very safe due to the low traffic culture in the country.

Safety regulations

As for the rules of conduct, they primarily concern beautiful ladies. Egypt is a Muslim country. Mini-skirts and open blouses will not be the most the best choice, although the Egyptians, in principle, are accustomed to foreign tourists. It is not worth flirting with the locals, just as openly swearing with them and insulting them.

When swimming in the sea, it must be remembered that corals can injure an unwary tourist, and you can find marine life on them, which should not be disturbed. Do not drink tap water in the hotel - it can cause severe stomach upset. Money and valuables must be kept in a safe. Theft, unfortunately, is quite common in Egypt. Currency exchange is best done at a bank. You can also do this at the hotel, but this is unlikely to be beneficial. After the exchange, it is important to verify the received money. Dexterous Egyptian fraudsters sometimes substitute large bills for smaller ones, using similar-looking banknotes.

Types of local population

While traveling in Egypt, you may come across interesting types of locals. Surely during the excursions you will see extremely annoying Egyptians begging for "baksheesh". Most often these are children, but adults do not disdain begging. Offering a variety of services, from photography, to the services of a guide or guide, and in any case, the result will be the same - you will be asked to give the assistant "baksheesh" with a smile. If you do not want to part with your finances more often than you should, it is better to be on the alert. Also, an innocent tourist at every step will be awaited by local traders and “lovers of ride”. Often, merchants call to their shop, claiming that he will simply show the goods, and there is no need to buy anything. But rest assured, they are not going to let you out without buying. Therefore, if you do not need this or that product or service, be firm and do not respond to the pleas of the locals. Remember - tourists are one of the main ways of earning money for them.

Tipping in Egypt is also a different story. Be prepared to ask them of you for any, even insignificant service, and not giving a small reward is considered bad form. It is better to have a certain amount of small money with you, in local or foreign currency. It will be enough to give one or two Egyptian pounds, depending on the situation.

If you have any problems with the locals, there is a special tourist police in Egypt. These are people in black uniform with a machine gun or a pistol. They can be found almost everywhere in resort towns... You can always turn to them for help. The mere mention of the tourist police often silences even the most lively local.

Egypt hotels

All of them are almost 100% all-inclusive. For comparison, there are much fewer such hotels in the resorts of Turkey and Greece. Typically, breakfast included and half board are most often offered there. It happens that a hotel in Egypt is located far from settlement, but they all have a well-developed infrastructure. A large number of all kinds of services: restaurants, bars, cafes, shops, entertainment establishments are most often located right on the territory of the hotel. Many services are offered free of charge, but there are always those for which you have to pay extra. This should be clarified as you arrive at a particular hotel.

Payment systems in hotels may vary. Some use a magnetic card system that records the amount of paid services during the holiday, and some use a check system. Any receipts issued by the hotel staff must be kept with you and not thrown away until final check-out. Some services may be paid for in cash.

Check-out in all hotels is made at 12.00, check-in - at 14.00.

It is worth repeating about the safe for storing money and valuables. You should definitely use it and keep the code secret from strangers. It can be free or offered for a separate surcharge of $ 1-3.

Nutrition

In Egypt, you can choose for yourself: eat in a restaurant for tourists or in canteens and public catering for local residents. The choice of food in restaurant canteens is usually very diverse, but it is better to give preference to dishes more familiar to a Russian person, without "exoticism." You cannot drink tap water, it is recommended to drink only water from tightly packed bottles. If you prefer local eateries, go for the more crowded. Locals will not go to a canteen where they do not cook well or wash dishes. It is not accepted to eat with the left hand in Egypt, this hand is considered "dirty, unclean." Bargaining should be moderate in local eateries, prices are low initially.

Purchases

If you want to buy souvenirs from the land of the pharaohs for yourself or your family, you will always be offered various figurines depicting gods, pictures from papyrus, figurines from alabaster, basalt or granite, hookah, perfumes from aromatic oils. The prices of the overwhelming number of stores are either approximate or far from the truth. Bargaining in stores should be "until you lose your pulse" - the price can be knocked down several times! Bargaining must be thoughtful, unhurried and not hesitant. Those who buy without bargaining are not highly respected in Egypt. After hearing the £ 300 price tag, feel free to suggest 10! The cost of the goods will be clear already in the bargaining process. It is also necessary to check the quality of goods on the spot. For example, stone figurines may not be stone at all, but made of painted plaster, on which it is easy to leave a white stripe. Aromatic oils should only be purchased from specialized factories. A visit to such a factory is often included in the tour price. The shops on the territory of the hotel most often buy these oils and dilute them. The quality of the papyrus also varies. Low-quality and short-lived factory stampings are sold cheap, at 1-3 pounds each, but high-quality papyrus prints will cost much more. They are easy to distinguish by their neat drawing technique and, if possible, be crumpled and rolled up without damaging them. You should check the hookah you bought, you often come across souvenir hookahs, the use of which is very difficult or impossible for the intended purpose.

Egypt landmarks

Egypt is a country with a rich and ancient culture. Millions of tourists come here every year to see the ancient pyramids, temples, museums of antiquities. Most of the attractions are concentrated in Cairo, Luxor and Aswan. In Cairo, on the central Tahrir Square, there is the world famous Museum of Egyptian Culture, and if you are in the capital, be sure to visit it. If you are a student or schoolboy, having issued an ISIC international student card, you can save up to 50% of the ticket cost. In addition, you will have in your hands an additional international document, which may be useful in case emergency situation, for example, the loss of other identity documents, or getting into the police. Also in Cairo, in the Giza district, there are the well-known Great Pyramids of Giza and the Sphinx. Every tourist will be interested in seeing one of the seven ancient wonders of the world. You can get there by a local minibus, which can be found in the square (if you are traveling on your own).

You can go on excursions by ordering them from the guide of your travel agency, which you can always find at the hotel. But it is worth remembering that tourists traveling on an excursion with such a guide do not have the right to move between cities, since they are tied to a specific hotel! You can easily organize your trip on your own and get to the cities of interest from the bus station in Hurghada or Sharm El Sheikh. However, you should always remember that unknown guides should not be trusted. Money and documents must be kept with you and monitored; it would be best to buy a special bag for them, which is hung around the neck.

In addition to Cairo, Luxor deserves special attention - a city in the south of Egypt, one of the most interesting for fans of Egyptian culture. This is one of the ancient capitals of Egypt, which was called Thebes. The city is divided by the Nile into eastern and western parts, the eastern one in ancient times was considered the city of the living, in which ordinary people lived, and the western one was the city of the dead, and there is also the Valley of the Kings, and the dead pharaohs were buried in it. On the east bank of the Nile is ancient temple the sun god Amon-Ra, where hundreds of unique statues, columns and paintings, whose age reaches 4.5 thousand years, have been preserved. On the west bank, you can visit the tombs of the ancient pharaohs, the entrance ticket entitles you to 3 such visits. Also within the boundaries of Luxor, you can visit the perfectly preserved temple of the ancient queen of Egypt Hatshepsut.

In the very south of the country, on the border with Sudan, there is the city of Aswan, famous primarily for its Abu Simbel temple. Also in Aswan, tourists are offered an unforgettable sailing boat trip along the Nile, excursions to local tombs, a cozy botanical garden, the Aga Khan mausoleum. Entrance fees to any of the temples do not exceed $ 4 per person.

The Egyptians themselves prefer to rest in Alexandria in the Mediterranean in the summer, and in Aswan in the winter.

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Egypt is not only an ancient country with a distinctive and mysterious culture, but, undoubtedly, the main "health resort" and a place of tourist pilgrimage for residents of the post-Soviet space. Be that as it may, this country is truly fascinating. Despite the peculiarity of local customs, flaws in the tourist service and an unusually hot climate for a Soviet person, a visit to this country will deliver a lot unforgettable experience, pleasure and will reveal all the facets of the exotic beauty of the East.

What a tourist needs to know before traveling to the UAE. What currency to take. What to take with you: food, medicine, clothing. What to take for a child.

What you need to know before traveling to the UAE

Any journey begins with packing your suitcases. To make your vacation a success, seriously think about the contents of your luggage. Imagine that you are flying to the UAE tomorrow, what a tourist needs to know?

Currency

First, let's figure out what currency to take in the UAE. The country's national currency is the dirhams. It is assumed that in Russia you buy dollars or euros, and upon arriving in Dubai, exchange them for dirhams. In most establishments, you can pay in US dollars and euros, but you will receive change in dirhams. Bank cards also accept, but when traveling around the country it is better to have cash.

clothing

Traveling to a Muslim country requires special attention to your wardrobe. What clothes to take to the land of eternal summer? On the one hand, the hot climate suggests light beachwear. On the other hand, the strict laws of Islam dictate their own rules: no neckline and miniskirts. Women's clothing should be closed, opaque and not attract prying eyes.

For women tourists, it will be interesting to try on an Arabic outfit: loose ankle-length harem pants, a long dress and a black veil. But you hardly want to walk the streets in it. There is a special national dress for men: a white long shirt "kondura".

If you do not leave the hotel grounds, you do not have to worry about your appearance. Walk wherever you want. But on the streets of the city, an immodestly dressed woman will cause dubious compliments and outright ridicule. You don't need to wrap yourself up from head to toe, just cover your knees and shoulders.

Men, as always, are in a privileged position. They just need to change shorts for trousers and put on a T-shirt. When visiting religious sites, women and men must adhere to a dress code. It is unacceptable for men to appear naked and wearing a headdress. Ladies wear a floor-length skirt, cover their heads and shoulders. A light scarf becomes an obligatory attribute. It will protect you from the burning sun, powerful air conditioner and immodest looks.

Don't forget your headdress. It is best to wear a hat with a large brim to protect your neck and shoulders. Do not be lazy to take beach sandals with you, otherwise it will be problematic to move on the hot sand.

Your clothing in the UAE should be light, light and made from natural fabrics. But in order not to freeze after sunset, bring trousers and a thin sweater. Clothing prices in the country are high, so take care of your wardrobe in advance.

Medicines

In a hot country, there is a high probability of catching an infection, so a personal first aid kit is required. Immigrants from India, Pakistan, Iran, Bangladesh come to Dubai to work. Therefore, “guests” from distant, exotic countries are added to local viruses and bacteria. For a tourist from Russia, this is a big risk, so stock up on antiseptic wipes and gels.

What medicines can you take in the UAE? The simplest drugs are freely transported:

  • antiseptics - green stuff, iodine;
  • antipyretic - rinza, teraflu, etc.;
  • gastric remedies - rehydron, smecta, activated carbon;
  • antispasmodics (noshpa);
  • diclofenac - ointment for bruises and sprains;
  • bactericidal plaster.

If you need additional medications, take a prescription from your doctor. Find out before you travel if the drugs you are looking for are on the list of prohibited drugs. Learn not to take medicines containing codeine and phenobarbital with you. Leave Nurofen, Imodium, Loperamide, Corvalol, and similar drugs at home. It is easier to buy an analogue at a local pharmacy than to take risks at customs.

Vacation with children

What to take with you to Dubai if you are traveling with a child? To rest comfortably and not go shopping from the first day, mothers should stock up on essentials for the baby:

  • several sets of light clothing;
  • sweater with a hood;
  • a pair of bathing shirts;
  • spare shoes;
  • sunburn cream with a high degree of protection;
  • diapers and diapers for the first time;
  • beach toys;
  • panamas (2-3 pieces).

In hot weather, when it is necessary to hide from the sun, large supermarkets are the salvation. To relax with a baby in the Dubai Mall, where air conditioning is on at full capacity, you will need warm clothes.

A separate topic - what to feed the baby... Many hotels offer a children's menu.

The stores sell baby purees in jars: rice porridge with additives, potatoes with carrots, mangoes with apples, etc.

For the first time, take with you food that your baby is used to - meat and vegetable purees, muesli. You cannot take a lot of perishable dairy products, including yoghurts, curds, kefir. They are unlikely to survive long-term storage.

It makes sense to take a stock of buckwheat, which is not sold in the UAE. Everything else can be bought at any supermarket, including fruits, vegetables, juices.

What kind of food is better to take? Give preference to well-known brands like Herber, Hipp, Nan or Nestle. You can prepare food for your child yourself if you live in an apartment. Older children eat at the hotel's restaurant, which offers a wide range of dietary meals. Buy drinking water in stores. Tap water is safe to drink, but has an unusual salty taste.

What else?

Pack your favorite beach towel in your suitcase. In the UAE, a rare hotel has own beach, most of them are public, where towels are not provided.

In addition, take with you on vacation:

  • light-colored backpack;
  • camera;
  • Sunglasses;
  • means before and after sunbathing not lower than 30 PF;
  • insect repellents;
  • hygiene products (shampoos, gels, disinfectant wipes);
  • spare shoes;
  • scarf or scarf.

Don't forget to include chargers for any gadgets you take with you.

Always make copies of documents before traveling and keep them separate from the original. Thus, you will greatly facilitate your life in case of loss.

Religion and culture

An experienced traveler before the trip will definitely take an interest in the culture and customs of the country of visit. United Arab Emirates Is a Muslim country with very strict rules. Although Dubai is religiously tolerant, the influence of Islam on local life is very strong.

To feel comfortable in a country alien in mentality, tourists should respect local laws and customs.

For visitors, Dubai is the city of the future, with giant skyscrapers, luxury hotels and huge shopping malls. But local residents today observe age-old traditions, wear national clothes and pray 5 times a day.

Arriving in the UAE, follow the basic rules:

  1. It is indecent to look at the praying people point-blank, all the more to photograph them.
  2. Heightened attention to a woman is not welcome, you cannot take them on a photo and point your finger. Violation is subject to criminal punishment.
  3. Women's clothing should not be frank and defiant. Shorts and open sundresses are only allowed on site.
  4. It is forbidden to drink alcohol in public and appear on the street drunk.

Compliance with these simple rules will greatly simplify life in a foreign country. Respect and hospitality of local residents will be a response, and the trip will leave only pleasant memories.

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