Experience on a small group tour of Abu Dhabi, exploring three iconic landmarks with convenient hotel pickup from Dubai. Start your journey at the stunning Hindu Mandir (BAPS Temple), spending an hour immersed in its intricate architecture and spiritual ambiance. Continue to the Heritage Village, a cultural hub in Abu Dhabi where you’ll discover traditional crafts, artifacts, and historical exhibits for 30-50 minutes. After a leisurely lunch, visit the awe-inspiring Sheikh Zayed Grand Mosque, where you’ll have 90 minutes to marvel at its grand design and serene beauty. The tour concludes with a safe return to your hotel in Dubai. This personalized tour provides a rich blend of culture, spirituality, and architectural marvels, offering a truly memorable insight into the heart of Abu Dhabi.
The mosque features over 1,000 pillars in total, each one adding to the grandeur and symmetry of the structure.
Offers authentic local products such as spices, incense, and traditional garments for a cultural shopping experience.
Skilled artisans from India are carving the temple's stones by hand, with each stone block featuring detailed designs inspired by ancient Hindu temples. These carvings depict gods, goddesses, mythological stories, and symbols of peace and harmony.
Built using environmentally friendly materials, reflecting traditional Indian temple architecture.
Featuring 82 domes, over 1,000 columns, and the world’s largest hand-woven carpet.
As the sun begins to set, the mosque's white marble exterior takes on a warm golden hue, creating a stunning contrast against the changing colors of the sky.
Provides a glimpse into the Bedouin lifestyle and UAE’s cultural past.
Represents a fusion of various Islamic architectural styles and promotes unity across different cultures.
Features Abu Dhabi’s skyline as a backdrop, blending nature with modernity.
Offers a stunning 8-kilometer stretch of beautiful beaches, parks, and walking paths along the Arabian Gulf.
Symbolizing tolerance and unity in a diverse nation.
Displays ancient artifacts, showcasing traditional objects used by early Emirati communities.