

Dubai tour packages from Mumbai are perfect for travellers who want a hassle-free international holiday without spending an entire day in transit. In just a few hours, you can swap Mumbai's skyline for Dubai's futuristic architecture, luxury shopping districts, desert landscapes, and world-famous attractions. The city's excellent infrastructure, year-round entertainment, and wide range of accommodation options make it equally appealing for families, couples, groups of friends, and first-time international travellers.
From the Burj Khalifa and Dubai Mall to the historic lanes of Al Fahidi, luxury resorts on Palm Jumeirah, and thrilling attractions such as IMG Worlds of Adventure and Aquaventure Waterpark, Dubai caters to couples, families, luxury travellers, and first-time international visitors alike. A well-planned Dubai holiday package from Mumbai can range from ₹37,000 to ₹75,000 per person, which takes care of accommodation, transfers, sightseeing, and local experiences, allowing you to enjoy the city without worrying about logistics.
At Pickyourtrail, every Dubai tour package from Mumbai is built from scratch. No fixed departure groups. No shared coaches with strangers. You choose the travel dates, the hotel tier, and the activities that matter to you, and a trip specialist builds the itinerary around that. Whether you're planning a 4-day city break, a family vacation during school holidays, a honeymoon, or a luxury escape, every itinerary is tailored to help you experience the best of Dubai at your own pace.
| Detail | Information |
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| Ideal Duration | 5–7 nights |
| Starting Price | ₹37,431 per person (land only) |
| Best For | Honeymoon, family holidays, first-time international trips, and luxury travel |
| Package Inclusions | Hotels, transfers, sightseeing, desert safari, dhow cruise, visa assistance, and 24/7 support |
| Visa | UAE Tourist Visa required (30-day single entry, ₹6,400–₹8,100) |
| Best Travel Months | November–March (peak season); April and October (shoulder season value) |
| Flight Duration | 3h 10m direct (Mumbai to Dubai) |
| Airlines | IndiGo, Air India, Emirates, flydubai, Air Arabia |
| Currency | UAE Dirham (AED); ₹1 ≈ AED 0.039 (June 2026) |
| Package Name | Duration | Starting Price |
|---|---|---|
| Classic UAE Honeymoon Package | 4 Nights / 5 Days | ₹37,431 per person |
| 4 Nights Fun-Filled Dubai Itinerary | 4 Nights / 5 Days | ₹53,004 per person |
| Amazing UAE Honeymoon Tour | 4 Nights / 5 Days | ₹60,646 per person |
| 5 Nights 6 Days Dubai Family Trip | 5 Nights / 6 Days | ₹61,426 per person |
| Adventure Couple Package | 4 Nights / 5 Days | ₹64,159 per person |
| Perfect 5 Nights Mumbai to Dubai Package | 5 Nights / 6 Days | ₹72,974 per person |
| Stunning 5 Nights Luxury Dubai Package | 5 Nights / 6 Days | ₹73,747 per person |
| 6 Nights 7 Days Couple Leisure Package | 6 Nights / 7 Days | ₹87,827 per person |
| The Perfect 7-Day Dubai Trip | 6 Nights / 7 Days | ₹87,923 per person |
| Honeymoon Special: Classic 6 Night Dubai | 6 Nights / 7 Days | ₹88,477 per person |
| Classic UAE Family Package | 6 Nights / 7 Days | ₹1,01,906 per person |
| Magical 8 Nights Dubai Tour from Mumbai | 8 Nights / 9 Days | ₹1,26,462 per person |
| Premium 10-Night Dubai Itinerary | 9 Nights / 10 Days | ₹1,43,790 per person |
Prices are land-only and vary by season, hotel category, and travel dates. International flights are additional unless specified.
If your goal is to see Dubai's most iconic attractions in a single long weekend, a 4-day Dubai tour package from Mumbai is usually enough. Mumbai travellers departing on a Friday evening can be at their downtown hotel by midnight, have three productive days, and be back at BOM by Monday night with a full working week ahead. The city is compact enough that this actually works.
What a 4-day Dubai package from Mumbai typically covers:
Best for: Long-weekend trips departing Friday evening, first-time international travellers, and those combining Dubai with Abu Dhabi on an extended leg.
Starting price: ₹72,974 per person (land only)
With an extra day available, a 5-night 6-day Dubai tour package from Mumbai allows travellers to experience both the city's heritage districts and its modern waterfront developments at a more relaxed pace. Beyond the major landmarks, you'll have time to explore Palm Jumeirah, enjoy a Marina evening, and experience Dubai after sunset from the water.
What a 5-day Dubai tour package from Mumbai typically covers:
Best for: Travellers who want both Old Dubai and Palm Jumeirah covered; couples on a shorter honeymoon window; solo travellers on a first international trip.
Starting price: ₹69,137 per person (land only)
Travellers choosing a 7-day Dubai tour package from Mumbai can explore the UAE beyond Dubai's skyline. You can cover Dubai thoroughly, add an Abu Dhabi day trip with the Sheikh Zayed Grand Mosque (which alone justifies the detour), and still have a morning free for the Gold Souk or a pool day at the hotel. Mumbai to Dubai is short enough that a 7-day trip actually gets you six full days on the ground; the commute doesn't eat into the trip the way long-haul destinations do.
What a 7-day Dubai tour package from Mumbai typically covers:
Best for: Honeymooners wanting the full UAE itinerary; families with children who need a slower pace; travellers who want to see both the modern and heritage sides of Dubai without rushing.
Starting price: ₹87,923 per person (land only)
For Mumbai couples planning their first international trip together, Dubai works particularly well. The city has the infrastructure for romance at every price point. With Dubai honeymoon packages from Mumbai, you can enjoy everything from a candlelight dinner at At.mosphere on Level 122 of the Burj Khalifa to a private desert sunset at the Lahbab red dunes. These experiences don't require luxury budgets, but they require knowing which operators actually deliver a private setup rather than a mass-market camp of 200 people.
What a Dubai honeymoon package from Mumbai typically includes:
Popular routing: Dubai Downtown (2 nights) → Palm Jumeirah or JBR (3–4 nights)
Starting price: ₹88,477 per person (6 nights, land only)
Travelling abroad with children can be stressful, but Dubai family tour packages from Mumbai are popular because the city removes many of the usual challenges. Attractions are designed for families, transport is efficient, restaurants cater to Indian tastes, and there is always something to keep children entertained. From aquariums and waterparks to desert adventures and theme parks, Dubai offers far more than shopping and skyscrapers.
What a Dubai family tour package from Mumbai typically includes:
Starting price: ₹61,426 per person (5 nights / 6 days, land only)
For travellers who value exclusivity and personalised experiences, Dubai luxury packages from Mumbai go far beyond booking a five-star hotel. Imagine arriving by private transfer, enjoying VIP access to the Burj Khalifa SKY deck, sailing through Dubai Marina on a private yacht, and dining at some of the city's most sought-after restaurants.
Our luxury Dubai packages from Mumbai are built around access, with hotel concierges who hold Burj Khalifa SKY tickets, curate private safari operators, and manage restaurant reservations before you land.
What a Dubai luxury package from Mumbai typically includes:
Starting price: ₹1,11,330 per person (land only, 6–7 nights)
Standing at 828 metres, the Burj Khalifa is the tallest building in the world and Dubai's most recognisable landmark. The observation decks on Levels 124 and 125 offer sweeping views across Downtown Dubai, the Arabian Gulf, and the surrounding desert. Travellers looking for a quieter experience can opt for the SKY experience on Level 148, which has fewer visitors and access to an outdoor viewing terrace.
Located next to the Burj Khalifa, Dubai Mall is much more than a shopping centre. Alongside hundreds of international brands, it houses attractions such as the Dubai Aquarium & Underwater Zoo, an Olympic-sized ice rink, family entertainment zones, and direct access to the Dubai Fountain promenade. Many visitors spend an entire day here combining sightseeing, dining, and shopping.
One of Dubai's most photographed buildings, the Museum of the Future explores how technology, artificial intelligence, sustainability, and space exploration could shape the coming decades. The experience is designed around immersive exhibits and interactive installations rather than traditional museum displays, making it appealing even for visitors who do not usually visit museums.
Before the skyscrapers and luxury resorts, Dubai grew as a trading settlement around Dubai Creek. The Al Fahidi Historical Neighbourhood preserves that history through traditional wind-tower houses, narrow lanes, museums, art galleries, and cultural centres. A short abra ride across the Creek connects visitors to the bustling Gold Souk and Spice Souk, offering a glimpse into the city's commercial roots.
Palm Jumeirah is Dubai's famous man-made island, home to luxury resorts, private beaches, and waterfront dining. The View at The Palm observation deck offers the best perspective of the island's palm-tree design, while attractions such as Atlantis Aquaventure and beach clubs make the area popular with both families and couples.
Global Village brings together cultures, food, shopping, and entertainment from around the world in a single outdoor venue. More than 90 country-themed pavilions showcase local products, street food, performances, and crafts. It is particularly popular with families because it combines shopping, dining, and entertainment in one place.
Located about 90 minutes from Dubai, Abu Dhabi makes an easy and rewarding day trip. The highlight is the Sheikh Zayed Grand Mosque, one of the largest and most impressive mosques in the world. Depending on your interests, you can also visit the Louvre Abu Dhabi for its architecture and art collections or Ferrari World for its high-speed rides and family attractions.
| Season | Months | Temperature | What to Expect | Best For |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Peak | November–March | 18–28°C | Clear skies, low humidity, outdoor activities fully accessible | First-timers, families, honeymooners |
| Shoulder | April & October | 28–36°C | Warm weather, some humidity, fewer crowds, and cheaper hotels | Budget travellers, short-break trips |
| Early Summer | May–June | 36–42°C | Significant heat, rising humidity, and uncomfortable outdoor sightseeing | Indoor attractions, theme parks, and malls |
| Peak Summer | July–September | 42–48°C | Extreme heat and humidity; outdoor activities are generally impractical | Not recommended for standard sightseeing |
Mumbai-specific planning notes:
Dubai's event calendar can significantly change your travel experience. Visit during the right season, and you'll find city-wide sales, international concerts, cultural celebrations, food festivals, and special entertainment that aren't available for the rest of the year.
| Event | When | Why Visit |
|---|---|---|
| Dubai Shopping Festival | December–January | Massive retail discounts, fireworks, concerts, and raffles across the city |
| New Year's Eve | 31 December | Spectacular fireworks at Burj Khalifa, Palm Jumeirah, and Dubai Festival City |
| Dubai Food Festival | April–May | Restaurant deals, food markets, and special dining experiences |
| Global Village | October–April | 90+ country pavilions, street food, shopping, and live performances |
| Dubai Summer Surprises | June–August | Shopping sales, hotel offers, and family entertainment |
| Ramadan & Eid | Varies annually | Traditional Iftar experiences, night markets, and cultural events |
| UAE National Day | 2 December | Fireworks, concerts, and celebrations across Dubai |
| Dubai World Cup | March | One of the world's richest horse-racing events |
Ramadan: public eating and drinking during daylight hours are restricted. Restaurants open after Iftar (sunset). The atmosphere in Old Dubai during Ramadan evenings is worth experiencing; the souks are lit up and genuinely atmospheric.
Mumbai (BOM) to Dubai (DXB) is one of the busiest air corridors in the world. Multiple direct flights operate every day, which means you rarely need to compromise on timing or accept a connection via another hub. Both Chhatrapati Shivaji Maharaj International Airport terminals have direct check-in counters for Dubai-bound flights.
| Airline | Flight Time | Approx. Round-Trip Fare | Notes |
|---|---|---|---|
| IndiGo | 3h 10m | ₹12,000–₹20,000 | Budget carrier with no complimentary meals |
| Air Arabia | 3h 20m | ₹13,000–₹22,000 | Competitive fares; arrives at Sharjah instead of Dubai |
| Air India | 3h 10m | ₹16,000–₹28,000 | Meals included; premium cabin options available |
| Emirates | 3h 10m | ₹22,000–₹45,000 | Premium in-flight experience with arrivals at Dubai International Airport (DXB) |
| flydubai | 3h 10m | ₹14,000–₹24,000 | Budget-friendly option operating from Dubai Terminal 2 |
| SpiceJet | 3h 15m | ₹12,000–₹19,000 | Budget airline; fares vary based on booking window |
Important note: Air Arabia flights land at Sharjah International Airport (SHJ), not Dubai International Airport (DXB). The Sharjah–Dubai transfer takes 45–60 minutes by taxi, depending on traffic. Factor this into your arrival planning.
Key booking windows:
One of Dubai's biggest advantages for Mumbai travellers is how easy it is to navigate. The city has an efficient public transport network, reliable taxis, and well-connected tourist areas, making it possible to travel between major attractions without renting a car.
The Dubai Metro is the most reliable and affordable way to navigate central Dubai, faster than a taxi on Sheikh Zayed Road during peak hours, and significantly cheaper. Mumbai travellers will find it immediately intuitive; the system is comparable in cleanliness and efficiency to the Delhi Metro, but smaller in network scope. The key difference from Mumbai's local train network is that there's no general second-class rush; trains are consistently uncrowded outside the 8–9 AM and 6–8 PM windows.
Red Line (most important for tourists): Runs from Dubai International Airport terminals 1 and 3 through Downtown Dubai, Sheikh Zayed Road, Dubai Marina, and Expo City.
Key stations:
Green Line: This line connects older Dubai and heritage areas.
Key stations:
Blue Line: Under construction. Projected opening 2029. Not operational in 2026.
The Dubai Metro is fully cashless. Every passenger needs an NOL card. Additionally, a Silver Nol Card costs AED 25 (approx. ₹640), including AED 19 (₹487) in stored credit. You can buy it at any metro station ticket machine on arrival at DXB.
Operating hours: Sunday–Wednesday 5:30 AM–12 AM; Thursday–Friday 5:30 AM–1 AM; Saturday 10 AM–1 AM.
Gold Class Cabin: Every train has a premium Gold Class section — roughly double the fare but significantly less crowded. Worth it during peak hours.
Indian passport holders require a pre-approved UAE Tourist Visa. Most travellers apply through their tour operator or a UAE-registered travel agent. Pickyourtrail handles visa documentation, submission, and tracking for all Dubai packages from Mumbai.
| Visa Type | Validity | Maximum Stay | Approx. Cost (INR) |
|---|---|---|---|
| Transit Visa | 30 Days | 48–96 Hours | ₹3,500–₹5,300 |
| Short-Term Tourist Visa | 58 Days | 14 Days | ₹7,500–₹7,700 |
| Short-Term Tourist Visa | 58 Days | 30 Days | ₹7,700–₹8,000 |
| Long-Term Tourist Visa | 58 Days | 60 Days | ₹13,000–₹14,000 |
| 30-Day Multiple Entry Visa | 58 Days | 30 Days | ₹17,200–₹18,000 |
| 60-Day Multiple Entry Visa | 58 Days | 60 Days | Up to ₹21,000 |
Not all desert safaris are the same experience. The dune location, camp type, group size, and vehicle allocation change the trip significantly. Mumbai travellers who have been to Rajasthan or Kutch will find Dubai’s Lahbab red dunes genuinely different; the sand colour, texture, and dune height are distinct from what most Indian travellers have seen before.
| Safari Type | Duration | What's Included | Price Per Person (2026) | Best For |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Morning Safari | 4–5 Hours | Dune bashing, camel ride, sandboarding, no dinner | AED 150–250 (₹3,850–₹6,410) | Photographers and early risers |
| Standard Evening Safari | 6 Hours | Dune bashing, camel ride, sandboarding, henna, BBQ dinner, and live entertainment | AED 200–350 (₹5,130–₹8,975) | First-time visitors, families, and couples |
| VIP Evening Safari | 6 Hours | Premium camp seating, VIP dining service, and optional quad biking | AED 350–500 (₹8,975–₹12,820) | Couples and honeymooners seeking a less crowded experience |
| Private Evening Safari | 6 Hours | Private 4x4 vehicle, dedicated camp section, and personalised service | AED 800–1,200 per vehicle (₹20,510–₹30,770) | Families with elderly travellers or young children |
| Overnight Safari | 15 Hours | Evening activities, overnight tent stay, sunrise camel trek, and breakfast | AED 450–900 (₹11,540–₹23,080) | Adventure travellers |
| Luxury Desert Camp | Varies | Resort-style desert stay with gourmet dining, pools, and guided desert experiences | AED 1,500–4,000+ per night (₹38,460–₹1,02,560+) | Luxury and ultra-luxury travellers |
Key practical notes for Mumbai travellers:
| Expense | Budget Trip | Mid-Range Trip | Luxury Trip |
|---|---|---|---|
| Flights (Mumbai–Dubai Return) | ₹12,000–₹20,000 | ₹20,000–₹32,000 | ₹40,000+ (Business Class) |
| UAE Tourist Visa | ₹6,400–₹8,100 | ₹6,400–₹8,100 | ₹6,400–₹8,100 |
| Accommodation (Per Night) | ₹3,000–₹8,000 (3-Star, Deira/Bur Dubai) | ₹10,000–₹22,000 (4-Star, Sheikh Zayed Road) | ₹30,000–₹1,50,000 (5-Star, Downtown Dubai/Palm Jumeirah) |
| Airport Transfers | ₹1,500–₹2,500 (Metro/Shared Transport) | ₹3,000–₹5,000 (Private Car) | ₹5,000–₹12,000 (Luxury Vehicle) |
| Desert Safari | ₹2,500–₹4,000 (Shared Evening Safari) | ₹6,000–₹10,000 (VIP or Private Safari) | ₹15,000–₹30,000 (Luxury Private Experience) |
| Dhow Cruise | ₹2,000–₹3,500 (Shared Dinner Cruise) | ₹4,500–₹7,000 (Premium or Private Cruise) | ₹10,000+ (Private Charter) |
| Burj Khalifa Entry | ₹2,200 (Level 124, Non-Prime Hours) | ₹3,500 (Prime Sunset Hours) | ₹9,700+ (SKY Level 148 Experience) |
| Food Per Day | ₹1,000–₹2,000 (Indian & Local Restaurants) | ₹2,500–₹5,000 (Mixed Dining Options) | ₹6,000–₹15,000 (Fine Dining Experiences) |
| Shopping (Estimated) | ₹5,000–₹15,000 | ₹20,000–₹50,000 | ₹1,00,000+ |
| Total Cost (6 Nights / 7 Days Per Person) | ₹55,000–₹85,000 | ₹1,00,000–₹1,80,000 | ₹2,50,000–₹5,00,000+ |
AED to INR: AED 1 ≈ ₹23.2 (June 2026). Exchange rates fluctuate; always verify current rates before travel.
Mumbai travellers are experienced shoppers; the city has one of India's most developed retail cultures. Dubai adds two things Mumbai does not have: competitive gold pricing in a regulated market and tax-free electronics at prices that undercut most Indian retailers significantly. These two categories alone justify a dedicated shopping half-day.
The Deira Gold Souk is one of Dubai's oldest and most famous markets, with more than 300 jewellery retailers concentrated in a few covered streets. Prices are based on the daily international gold rate, making it one of the most trusted places in the city to buy gold. While the gold price itself is fixed, making charges and design premiums are often negotiable.
What to buy: 22K and 24K gold jewellery, bridal sets, gold coins, investment bars, diamond jewellery
How to get there: Metro to Gold Souq Station or Al Ras Station, followed by a 5–10 minute walk
Located a short walk from the Gold Souk, the Spice Souk is where many Dubai residents shop for imported spices and dry goods. The market is particularly known for Iranian saffron, which is often cheaper than premium saffron sold in Mumbai. You'll also find large selections of dates, Arabic coffee, dried fruits, and traditional Middle Eastern ingredients.
What to buy: Iranian saffron, Medjool dates, cardamom, Arabic coffee, dried rose petals, frankincense, premium nuts and dried fruits
How to get there: Metro to Al Ras Station, then walk through the souk area
Unlike Dubai's luxury malls, the Textile Souk focuses on fabrics and tailoring. Shops sell everything from Indian silks and embroidered materials to Arabic fabrics used for traditional clothing. Many stores have in-house tailors who can stitch customised outfits within a few days, making it a popular stop for travellers looking for wedding or festive wear.
What to buy: Silk fabrics, cotton materials, pashminas, embroidered textiles, customised ethnic outfits and abayas
How to get there: Metro to Sharaf DG Station or take an abra across Dubai Creek from Deira
Beyond its reputation as one of the world's largest shopping destinations, Dubai Mall is where most visitors shop for international brands, electronics, luxury goods, and premium souvenirs. Seasonal promotions and the Dubai Shopping Festival often make purchases more attractive than equivalent retail prices in India.
What to buy: Electronics, luxury fashion, watches, cosmetics, perfumes, chocolates, branded souvenirs
How to get there: Metro to Burj Khalifa/Dubai Mall Station via the covered walkway
Known for bargain shopping rather than luxury retail, Karama Market remains a favourite among budget-conscious travellers. The area is filled with independent stores selling souvenirs, accessories, luggage, clothing, and gifts at prices well below those found in Dubai's major malls.
What to buy: Souvenirs, magnets, keychains, handbags, luggage, affordable clothing, gift items
How to get there: Metro to ADCB or BurJuman Station, followed by a short walk
Combining shopping, food, and entertainment in a single venue, Global Village allows visitors to browse products from more than 90 countries without leaving Dubai. The atmosphere is particularly lively in the evenings, when cultural performances, street food stalls, and illuminated pavilions come alive.
What to buy: Turkish lamps, Persian carpets, Afghan dry fruits, Arabic perfumes, handicrafts, international snacks, cultural souvenirs
How to get there: Taxi, Careem, Uber, or seasonal shuttle buses from major Metro stations
Dubai is one of the easiest international destinations to plan on your own, but the quality of the trip often depends on details that aren't obvious when booking online. Two hotels may have the same star rating, yet offer completely different experiences. A desert safari might look identical on paper but vary significantly in group size, service quality, and location. Airport transfers, attraction tickets, and visa requirements can also become time-consuming to coordinate separately.
With our Dubai tour packages from Mumbai, every part of the trip is curated to deliver a smoother and more enjoyable experience:
Planning a Dubai trip from another city? Pickyourtrail builds fully customised packages from every major Indian departure point:
We also build packages from Surat, Vadodara, Rajkot, and other Gujarat cities. Share your departure point, travel dates, and group size, and a Dubai specialist will build an itinerary around your specific flights and budget.
Dubai tour packages from Mumbai offer one of the easiest ways to enjoy an international holiday without spending days in transit. From record-breaking landmarks and luxury shopping to desert adventures, beachfront resorts, and family-friendly attractions, Dubai packs a remarkable variety of experiences into a destination that's just a short flight from Mumbai. Whether you're planning a quick city break, a family vacation, a honeymoon, or a luxury escape, the city delivers something memorable for every type of traveller.
Your Dubai trip should be spent watching sunsets over the desert, shopping in world-class malls, and admiring the city skyline, not managing bookings and logistics. Leave the planning to us and enjoy a seamless Dubai holiday from start to finish.
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A Dubai trip from Mumbai typically costs between ₹55,000 and ₹85,000 per person for a 6–7 day holiday, including flights, visa, accommodation, sightseeing, airport transfers, and selected activities. Luxury trips can exceed ₹2 lakh per person depending on the hotel category and experiences chosen.
Yes, a short Dubai trip is possible within ₹50,000 if you travel during the off-season, book flights well in advance, stay in budget hotels, and focus on free or low-cost attractions. However, most travellers should budget ₹55,000–₹75,000 for a more comfortable experience.
A 4-day Dubai trip from Mumbai generally costs between ₹45,000 and ₹80,000 per person, depending on flight prices, hotel category, and included experiences such as a desert safari, Burj Khalifa visit, and airport transfers.
Yes. A budget of ₹2 lakh is sufficient for a comfortable mid-range or premium Dubai holiday for two people. It can cover flights, visa fees, quality accommodation, sightseeing, shopping, dining, and popular attractions.
Direct flights from Mumbai to Dubai take approximately 3 hours and 10 minutes. Multiple airlines, including Emirates, Air India, IndiGo, flydubai, and Air Arabia, operate daily services between the two cities.
Yes. Indian passport holders require a UAE tourist visa before travelling to Dubai. The most common option is a 30-day tourist visa, and applications are usually processed within 3–5 working days.
The best time to visit Dubai is from November to March, when temperatures range between 18°C and 28°C, and outdoor attractions, beaches, and desert safaris are most enjoyable. This period also coincides with the Dubai Shopping Festival and New Year celebrations.
Gold jewellery, gold coins, electronics, luxury perfumes, premium dates, Iranian saffron, and selected international fashion brands are often more competitively priced in Dubai than in Mumbai. The Gold Souk and Dubai Mall are among the most popular shopping destinations for Indian travellers.