The holy month of Ramadan paints the UAE in hues of spirituality and tranquillity, beginning on March 12th, 2024. Daily routines transform, offering a glimpse into the heart of Emirati culture.
Expect reduced work hours for both public and private sectors, allowing for deeper reflection and prayer. School schedules adjust, often with closures during the initial weeks, fostering family time and community involvement. Paid parking regulations shift, typically offering free parking periods or adjusted charging times.
Embrace the vibrant atmosphere of community gatherings, adorned streets, and delectable treats. Dress modestly and be mindful of public behaviour during fasting hours, respecting the sanctity of the month. Immerse yourself in the unique Emirati experience, fostering cultural understanding and enriching your journey. Abu Dhabi luxury hotels the likes of Anantara Sir Bani Yas Island Al Sahel Villa Resort will also be offering special dining packages during this season.
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