Pakistan → United Arab Emirates
Visa Status
Entry Requirements
Required Documents
- Valid Pakistani passport (6+ months validity)
- Passport-size photograph (white background)
- Return flight ticket
- Hotel booking confirmation
- Bank statement (6 months, minimum PKR 500,000 closing balance)
- CNIC copy
Destination Highlights
What makes this destination special
Most Visited Places
Top destinations for Pakistani travelers
Burj Khalifa
Burj Khalifa
World's tallest building at 828m with observation decks
Largest shopping mall with 1200+ stores, aquarium & ice rink
Palm Jumeirah
Palm Jumeirah
Iconic palm-shaped island with Atlantis hotel & beaches
Desert Safari
Desert Safari
Thrilling dune bashing, camel riding & BBQ dinner in Arabian desert
Traditional market with over 300 gold retailers at duty-free prices
Stunning white marble mosque in Abu Dhabi — one of world's largest
Dubai & Abu Dhabi Explorer
5 Days / 4 Nights
Experience the best of UAE from futuristic Dubai to cultural Abu Dhabi. Perfect for first-time Pakistani visitors.
1.Arrival & Dubai Marina
2.Old Dubai & Cultural Tour
3.Modern Dubai & Burj Khalifa
4.Desert Safari Adventure
5.Abu Dhabi Day Trip & Departure
Budget Calculator
Estimated costs for United Arab Emirates
Cost Breakdown
- •Duty-free shopping is a major attraction — compare prices before buying
- •Metro is the cheapest way to get around Dubai (AED 3-8 per trip)
- •Ramadan offers cheaper hotel rates but some restaurants close during day
- •Visit between Oct-Apr for pleasant weather (summer is extremely hot)
- •AED 1 = ~PKR 75 (check current rate before travel)
Learn More
Pakistani passport holders require e-visa (not visa on arrival). Apply through approved UAE travel agencies or ICP portal. High rejection rate for young solo male travelers. 5-year multiple-entry visa now available for frequent travelers.
Embassy Information
Official Resources & Links
Important: Visa requirements change frequently. Always verify current requirements with the official embassy or consulate of your destination country before making travel plans. Make Sense Travels is not responsible for denied entry based on this information.