Explained: How UAE residents can visit these countries by road

UAE residents road trip guide: explore neighboring countries by car

Explained: How UAE residents can visit these countries by road
Caption: Planning your epic road trip
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Dubai:   Tired of the same old routine? Imagine trading the city skyline for breathtaking landscapes. For UAE residents, the dream of exploring beyond borders is now a reality. With neighboring countries offering a diverse tapestry of cultures, histories,and natural wonders, the open road beckons.

Picture yourself cruising through the desert, discovering hidden oases, or exploring bustling city markets. The possibilities are endless. Whether you're a thrill-seeker, a culture vulture, or simply looking for a relaxing getaway, a cross-border road trip could be your next adventure.

Why road travel? 
Road travel is not just about reaching a destination; it's about the journey itself. It offers unparalleled freedom, allowing you to stop and explore hidden gems, interact with locals, and immerse yourself in diverse cultures. The spontaneity and flexibility of driving your car make every road trip a unique story. 

Planning your epic road trip......   
 
Before hitting the road, consider these essential factors:

 

  1. Travel documents: Ensure you have your passport, driving license, international driving permit (if required), and vehicle registration documents.

  2. Visa requirements: Check the visa requirements for each country you plan to visit. As a UAE citizen or resident, you may have access to visa-free or visa-on-arrival options in some countries.

  3. Vehicle preparation: Conduct a thorough check-up of your car, ensuring it's in optimal condition for a long journey. Don't forget a spare tire, first aid kit, and emergency supplies.

  4. Travel insurance: Obtain comprehensive travel insurance that covers car travel across borders.

  5. Route planning: Use navigation apps to plan your route, taking note of rest stops, fuel stations, and accommodation options. 

     

Countries you can visit by road

 
1. Oman: A scenic oasis 

Highlights:  

  • Musandam peninsula: Known as the "Norway of Arabia," Musandam offers stunning fjords and pristine waters.Nizwa Fort: Step back in time and explore the rich history of Oman's ancient fortresses.

  • Wadi Shab: Discover hidden waterfalls and crystal-clear pools nestled in a picturesque canyon. 

  • UAE citizens: UAE nationals do not need a visa to enter Oman.

  • UAE residents: Residents can apply for an eVisa online via the Oman Royal Police website. The eVisa is usually issued within a few days. You can also get your visa to Oman at the border being a resident of UAE. 

  • Hatta border: The Hatta border crossing is the most popular route from Dubai to Oman. Ensure you have the necessary documents, including car insurance valid in Oman. 

 


 
2. Saudi Arabia: The land of wonders

 

Highlights: 

  • Al Ula: Marvel at the UNESCO World Heritage Site of Mada'in Salih, with its ancient tombs carved into sandstone cliffs.   

  • Riyadh: Experience the bustling capital city, with its blend of modernity and tradition.

  • Edge of the world: Hike to the stunning cliffs that offer panoramic views of the endless desert.

  • UAE Citizens: UAE citizens can apply for a tourist visa online through the Saudi eVisa platform.

  • UAE Residents: Residents can also apply for a Saudi eVisa online, but must check if their nationality is eligible for the eVisa. If not, they need to apply through a Saudi embassy or consulate.

  • Al Ghuwaifat border: This is the main entry point from the UAE to Saudi Arabia. Ensure you have a Saudi visa and the appropriate permits for your vehicle. 

 

 
3. Jordan: A Journey Through Time

 Highlights: 

  • Petra: Walk through the iconic rose-red city, one of the New Seven Wonders of the World.

  • Wadi Rum: Explore the majestic desert landscapes that have captivated filmmakers and adventurers alike.

  • Dead Sea: Float in the mineral-rich waters of the lowest point on Earth.


 

  • UAE citizens: UAE nationals can obtain a visa on arrival in Jordan.

  • UAE residents: Residents should apply for a visa prior to arrival, which can be done through the Jordanian embassy or consulate.

  • Al Durra border: From Saudi Arabia, you can enter Jordan through the Al Durra border crossing. Ensure your visa and vehicle documents are in order. 



 
4. Kuwait: A blend of modernity and tradition

Highlights:

  • Kuwait City: Discover the stunning skyline and vibrant cultural scene.

  • Failaka Island: Explore the ruins of ancient civilizations on this historic island.

  • Kuwait Towers: Visit these iconic towers for panoramic views of the city.

  • UAE citizens: UAE citizens can obtain a visa on arrival in Kuwait.

  • UAE residents: Residents need to apply for a visa through the Kuwait embassy or consulate before traveling.

  • Salmi border: You can drive from Saudi Arabia into Kuwait through the Salmi border crossing. Ensure all necessary travel and vehicle documentation is in place. 

 
 

 
5. Bahrain: A gulf treasure


Highlights: 

  • Manama: Experience the bustling capital with its rich history and modern attractions.

  • Bahrain Fort: Explore this UNESCO World Heritage Site and its archaeological significance.Al Areen Wildlife Park: Discover diverse wildlife and beautiful landscapes.

  • UAE citizens: UAE nationals can obtain a visa on arrival in Bahrain.

  • UAE residents: Residents can apply for an eVisa via the Bahrain eVisa website.

  • King Fahd Causeway: This bridge connects Saudi Arabia and Bahrain. Make sure you have a valid visa and vehicle insurance. 

 

 
Tips for a memorable road trip 
 
Stay safe and comfortable 

  • Rest regularly: Take breaks every few hours to rest and stretch, ensuring you're alert and comfortable throughout the journey.

  • Stay informed: Keep abreast of local news, weather conditions, and travel advisories for each country. 

  • Embrace local cuisine: Delight in the culinary experiences along your journey, sampling local dishes and flavors.  

  • Capture the moment

  • Document your journey: Keep a travel journal or vlog to capture the moments, sights, and people you encounter along the way. 

  • Engage with locals: Take the opportunity to meet and interact with locals, learning about their customs and way of life. 

     
    The road ahead: adventure awaits 

Embarking on a road trip from Dubai is more than just travel—it's an exploration of the world from the comfort of your car. The countries accessible by road each offer a unique blend of history, culture, and natural beauty. With careful planning and a spirit of adventure, you can create memories that will last a lifetime. 
 
Whether you're seeking the rugged landscapes of Oman, the cultural treasures of Saudi Arabia, or the ancient wonders of Jordan, the road is calling.

So pack your bags, prepare your car, and set out on a journey that promises to be as exciting as the destination itself. Adventure awaits, and it's time to hit the road!