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Last updated: 13 Nov, 2017  

Attractive DSF 2018 Packages from UAE Exchange India

Business Wire India | 13 Nov, 2017
Dubai is all set to entice tourists with its biggest celebration for 2018, full of excitements and wonders. It’s a place where wonders are documented and also known to be the paradise for shopping lovers. Get engaged themselves with adventurous episodes of Desert safari, City Tour, Dhow Cruise and the main attraction, shopping.
 
For years, UAE Exchange India has been promoting Dubai Shopping Festival Packages in the most attractive and lucrative manner, making hundreds visit the city of wonders in the perfect luxury. To visit DSF 2018, the company offers of 3N/4D, 4N/5D, 5N/6D packages available for customers as per their choice. Customers can now book Dubai Shopping Festival which starts from December 2017- February 2018.

Main attraction of DSF Packages:
  • Unforgettable day out at ‘Dhow Cruise’ 2
  • Thrilling ‘Desert safari’
  • Stunning ‘Jumeirah mosque’.
  • Marvelous ‘Miracle garden’& The Gorgeous ‘Gold village’
  • World famous ‘Burj Khalifa’
  • Fabulous views of skyscrapers
Other special benefits are:
  • Reliable accommodation
  • Stress free services.
  • Hassle-free assistance of guides
  • Personalized care throughout the trip
  • Full insurance coverage for customers.
 
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