Travel to Dubai Over land

sumuduk
By sumuduk

Anybody having expirience travelling to Dubai overlad.

1. Do you have to take transit visa for KSA and any other approval.
2.Is it possible you to drive on Dubai roads with Qatari License.
3. How long is the trip

Pls reply

By sumuduk• 13 Nov 2008 14:55
sumuduk

thanks for info. the journy was making in font of my eyes. nice explanations. pls let me know whether i can drive with my qatari driving license. i'm a sri lankan and i'm having my international driving licence from sri lankan too.

By BeMyBro• 13 Nov 2008 13:22
Rating: 5/5
BeMyBro

it takes from 5 to 8 hours depending on your speed.

you have to be very careful of trucks.

Many accidents happen on this road..I personally lost a few friends and a family member each with his own accident.

Other than the visa you might need to pay for car insurance at Dubai borders.

The road from Qatar to saud arabia is really dangerous but when you reach al-Sille' and enter the UAE the road is wide and clear but be careful there are lots of camera on that Road.

You will take most of your time traveling inside the UAE until you reach Dubai.

MOST important advice is to buy new tires or check them if they are in top condition because its very very common that your tiers will pop also check up your car and stay to the road.

By PMO• 13 Nov 2008 13:08
Rating: 4/5
PMO

Driving Doha to Dubai

Preparations prior to travel

It is a misconception that driving to Dubai is very difficult from Doha.

It is certainly challenging but fun.

We did it with just over a week of planning.

It took us about 7 hours to drive door-to-door crossing about 700 KM.

This travelogue is an attempt to see more

of us who love to drive, go behind the wheels & start

their engines to cross two borders before reaching Dubai.

Why Drive?

1. Cost effective: Air tickets are rather expensive in this part of the world

for a family of four, especially during peak season.

2. Excess Baggage: Unlike in air travel, we dont have to worry about paying

excess baggage. There are no restrictions on the weight of shopping you

bring through the borders so long it all fits in your car.

3. Convenience: We are free to leave whenever we want & extend our stay

without making any calls to alter any bookings.

Things To Do / Tips

1. Saudi Visa: Contrary to popular belief it is not difficult to get a visa. A

round trip visa can be obtained from the local Saudi Embassy through an

agent in Doha itself (see address below).

Requirements for a Saudi transit visa to UAE listed below:

1. Original Passport(s)

2. Two passport photographs

each with a WHITE background

3. Copies of vehicle ownership

papers (Ishtaymarah) -- If vehicle

not in the name of the driver

then NOC to be sought from

either bank (if on lease) or

company (if company owned)

4. Company/sponsor letter

(NOC) addressed to the Saudi

embassy in Arabic (Agent will

provide template)

5. Visa process takes typically

one week.

6. Charges are QAR 80 per passport to be paid in advance to the agent

Contact details of the agent

Al Ihsan Services

Contact person: Haris

Tel 4434050/ 4434050

Souk Asiri, Opp Phillipines market and Dana centre

(this is off Hamad street, pl. call them for exact directions)

2. UAE Visa: For visa waiver countries such as Singapore, Australia & US

there is no paper work required. In case you are carrying persons from nonvisa

waiver countries (like India, Pakistan, sri lanka etc) they can get visa at

the border by filling a form & paying 100 Dhirams -- So long as they are residents

of any GCC Country. Also note that an exit fee of 20 Dirhams per passport

is charged by UAE at the immigration, while leaving the country.

3. Currency: It is best to have Saudi & UAE currency handy (loose change),

although Qatari Riyals are welcome by most petrol pumps & also at government

counters (insurance, immigration etc)

4. Car: Best to service your car before embarking on the journey to avoid any

misadventure during the journey. Carry that spare key you have in your

closet for your car with just in case you loose/misplace your keys you won’t

be stuck in another country for it. Note that fuel is cheapest in Saudi, followed

by Qatar & most expensive in UAE.

8. Insurance: You are required to buy insurance at the border while entering

a foreign country (Saudi & UAE) for the duration of stay in each country. The

rate is 10 riyals/dhirams per day per car. However a min seven day insurance

applies. So although we were transiting saudi for only a couple of hours

we had to pay for seven days insurance (70 riyals). However since we were to

return in 10 days time we would end up buying another 7 days insurance for

transiting only a couple of hours on our return again. So we opted to buy a 10

days insurance straight (100 riyals). That way we didn't have to buy insurance

upon our return to Saudi border on our way back from Dubai.

6. Salik in Dubai: Just like ERP in Singapore there is Salik in Dubai. You

need to get a salik tag from any petrol station in Dubai by paying 100 Dirhams

& stick it on the car dashboard below the rear view mirror. Pl. follow

the instructions on the package provided to register your salik tag to your

number plate.

9. Abaaya (Black gown): If

women are traveling together

in your car they must carry an

abaaya for use during the crossing

on saudi land. A black full

length dress with head covered

with a scarf (tudung) will also

make do. PL NOTE WOMEN ARE

NOT PERMITTED TO DRIVE IN

SAUDI.

7. Dealing with border officers (immigration/customs): Simple rule, you be

nice to them and they will be nice to you. Dont play music while you are being

attended to at any drive-in counters and dont me yaking away on your

mobile either. Pull down all windows at the border crossing. Please greet &

do SMILE! and be patient.

10. Customs: Always step out of the car during customs checking of the car.

During your journey through Saudi make sure there is no alcoholic drinks

(not even a can of beer) in your car or magazines with scantily dressed

women or even any idols/statutes. Dont bring in any potted plants (as part of

your shopping from Dubai) as they will send you to Quarantine which usually

has a long que of trucks.

The journey log sheet

Doha to Dubai

Time Km Run

7.45 am Depart from Doha Westbay (City Centre) 0000

km

8.45 am Al Ramzani petrol station (R) 80 km

Qatari border

9.00 am Abu Samra check point 106 km

- First counter vehicle papers check. Produce ishtemarah + driver’s passport

- Next Qatar immigration (All passports, pl.ensure exit permit sought)

- Next counter re-check of passports by Qatar immigration

After Qatar border you drive through a causeway for about 8 KM to reach

the Saudi border.

Saudi border

9.20 am Salwa check-point 115 km

- First counter produce Qatar immigration paper and passport

- Second counter Saudi immigration, followed by customs

- Car insurance/ Produce Qatar immigration papers

- 4th counter re-check of passport, paper kept by the officer

After entering Saudi, drive about 5 KM & then turn left.

9.30 am Turn left (at the road sign to Abu Dhabi) 121 km

10.15 am Petrol station on the right 210 km

Drive on this road (alatool) for about 135 Km before hotting the second Saudi

border with UAE

10.30 am Saudi border 247 km

Similar border procedures as earlier.

U.A.E. border

10.45 am UAE Check point

- Vehicle re-check

- Passports- park the car and all go inside the passport office on your left for

chopping your passports after getting the bio-metric scan of your eyes. All

pax need to get this done irrespective of nationality. Hence we ended up

spending almost an hour in UAE immigration.

- Customs - in done in the shed like structure. After customs you are out of

the shed.

- Insurance on left. There is a choice of 4 insurance companies, and insurance

is compulsory. Choose anyone;

1. Emirates insurance co

2. Abu Dhabi insurance co

3. Al Ain insurance co

4. Ahlia insurance

11.40 am - Passport recheck.

2 lane roads, in good condition. Here you can let your car stretch its legs a little.

We must have touched 160KMPH. Once you are near Abudhabi slow

down to 120KMPH as there are lot of cameras between AD & Dubai.

Follow signs toreach either AD or Dubai.

2.45 pm - Crossed Abu Dhabi bypass 600 Km (est)

4pm - Reached Dubai 700 Km (est)

Return journey by road to Doha from Dubai

6.00 am - Depart from Dubai 0007 km

10.00 am - At U.A.E. border fill entry card (although

you will be exiting) & pay Dhs. 20 exit

fee per passport 457 km

10.30 am - Saudi border entry (U.A.E) 463 km

11.40 am - Saudi border exit (Qatar) 594 km

11.45 am - Qatar border entry 603 km

1.00 pm - City Centre Doha 707 km

By anonymous• 13 Nov 2008 12:16
Rating: 5/5
anonymous

Well the entire journey is about 700 Kms .... approx 7 hours time.

Of the above 129 Kms are in Saudi. When i went in 2005 .... they had a single lane track for the entire stretch. No caemars .... so u can have ur own speed as u wish. However, u do need a transit visa for saudi stamped on ur passport. also remember that Saudi gives u 30 / 29 days visa (thats a month as per the Islamic calendar).

Its alsmost preferred to drive the vehicle which is in ur name / ur family members name who is also there in the car.

Its a fantastic journey. I am sure u will enjoy the same.

Take care and have a galla time.

Regards / Javed

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