Published By: Rinks

7 Things You Must Bring From A Trip To Dubai

The perfect souvenir list that will help you choose the ideal tokens to collect and remember the places by.

The pressure of bringing back a souvenir from a foreign trip always lingers at the back of your head. Getting something generic from the airport does not work well with your friends and family who have been waiting eagerly to get something from you. Here are the choicest things to get from a trip to Dubai that you can remember your City of Gold with.

  1. Camel Milk Chocolate-
The homegrown delicacy is something you cannot leave the country without. Available in a wide variety of flavours, the camel shaped chocolates are ideal for gifting people from every age group. The elegant box packing makes it look even more special and will not occupy ample luggage space.
  1. Dry Fruits-
Dry fruits are an essential part of the Middle East and are ideal gifts to be shared during Ramadan. The rich source of potassium, iron, fibre, calcium and magnesium make it an absolute energy booster. They can be easily bought from Bateel shops and are found in many varieties.
  1. Persian Rugs and Carpets-
If you have to buy something authentic and expensive for that particular guest, buy the Persian rug from Dubai. You can find them in all ranges from the Docks. You can also order them according to your own choice if you have the time in hand.
  1. Oudh And Bakhoor-
The distinct aroma that you smell in Dubai is a whiff of Oudh or bakhoor. The exclusive fragrance extracted from agarwood resin is something that will make anyone feel special. The variety of fragrance oils can fill an entire room in captivating, rich scent.
  1. Pashmina Shawls-
The authentic pashmina shawls are rare and expensive wears. They are made of cashmere that is woven out of wools of Asian goat’s hair. The blend of cashmere with silk gives a soft material to weave beautiful shawls out of that makes fantastic gifts to bring back from Dubai.
  1. Gold Jewellery-
You probably saw this coming. What could be a better souvenir than bringing back gold tokens from the city of gold? The Gold Souk is where you should stop to do your shopping. The wide array of shops gives you plenty of options to haggle and bargain.
  1. Coffee and Arabic Coffee Pot-
Arabic coffee has been farmed for long in the Middle east. It may taste different from the regular coffee we are used to, but for those who want to experience every kind of coffee must have a bottle of coffee packed for themselves to enjoy back home.