Guru Nanak Darbar in Dubai

Guru Nanak Darbar

How To Reach Guru Nanak Darbar


Here are several options to reach the Guru Nanak Darbar.

  • By Taxi: You can take a taxi from Dubai International Airport, as it is the most straightforward and convenient way to reach Guru Nanak Darbar. It is a less time-consuming way and drops you within 20-30 minutes, depending on traffic. It will cost around AED 40 to AED 60. 
  • By Metro: Metro is another quick way to reach the Guru Nanak Darbar.  Take the Red Line of the metro from Terminal 1 or Terminal 3 of Dubai Airport towards UAE Exchange. Get off at the Al Rigga Station and choose to walk or take a taxi ride to Guru Nanak Darbar. It will take 25-30 minutes and cost around AED 2 to AED 4. 
  • By Bus: You can take bus number 11 from Dubai International Airport to Bur Dubai. Deboard the bus at Bur Dubai, from where Guru Nanak Darbar is situated at a short walk or taxi ride distance. It will cost around AED 3 and will take 45 to 60 minutes. 

Best Time To Visit Guru Nanak Darbar


The morning and evening hours are the best time to visit the Guru Nanak Darbar. During this time, you can get a chance to witness prayers and community service. The morning and afternoon of the weekdays are perfect to explore the architecture and essence of the Gurudwara peacefully. During the weekend, especially Sundays, and religious festivals, you will find a large crowd. If you are visiting Dubai at the time of Gurupurab and Vaisakhi, don’t miss the festivities and celebrations.
The winter months, from October to April, are pleasant, making it comfortable for all to explore the surroundings of the Gurudwara. The most satisfying part of the Dubai Guru Nanak Darbar is its Langar. In Langar, freshly cooked meals are served on a daily basis, which is open to all to experience the tradition of the Sikh community dining.
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Tips To Visit Guru Nanak Darbar


Here are the tips you must remember while visiting the Guru Nanak Darbar Dubai. 

  • It is important to dress modestly and wear respectful attire by covering heads for both women and men. 
  • Remove your footwear outside as it is not allowed inside the prayer hall. You will be given the facility of storage.
  • Always respect the peaceful environment of the Gurudwara by maintaining silence.
  • You should click photos respectfully, but don’t in the restricted area, as it would hurt Sikhs’ sentiments. 
  • Wash your hands and feet before entering the prayer and langar area
  • Maintain hygiene at Langar by eating food in a manner that does not spill.
     

Things To Do at Guru Nanak Darbar


Let us have a look at the things to do at the Dubai Guru Nanak Darbar.

  • Spend some time listening to Kirtan (devotional hymns), as that will truly bring peace and spirituality to you. 
  • Enjoy the purest and tastiest vegetarian meal at the Langar and be amazed by the Sikh hospitality. 
  • Explore the beautiful architecture, golden dome, marble flooring, and intricate artwork in the Gurudwara. 
  • Understand the history of Sikhism that is exhibited at the Gurudwara. 
  • You can also participate in community services (Seva), such as cooking or serving food and cleaning the Gurudwara. 
  • Learn about the teachings of the Gurudwara in promoting unity and peace everywhere. 
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Quick INFO


Hours
Guru Nanak Darbar Timings:
  • Monday
    4:30 AM - 8:30 AM
  • Tuesday
    4:30 AM - 8:30 AM
  • Wednesday
    4:30 AM - 8:30 AM
  • Thursday
    4:30 AM - 8:30 AM
  • Friday
    4:30 AM - 8:30 AM
  • Saturday
    4:30 AM - 8:30 AM
  • Sunday
    4:30 AM - 8:30 AM
Price
Entrance Fee
  • Foreigners Entry Ticket : Free
  • Indians Entry Ticket : Free
Price
Time Required to Visit Guru Nanak Darbar: 1 to 2 Hours

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FAQs About Guru Nanak Darbar

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Yes, the Guru Nanak Darbar is also open for Non-Sikhs. Regardless of your faith and nationality, you can visit the Gurudwara and even participate in community services (Seva).

No, you do not need to pay any fee for entry into the Guru Nanak Darbar. While you can donate voluntarily, which is used for community service. 

The Langar facility runs from morning to evening every day. The lunchtime from 12 to 2 pm and evening from 7 to 9 pm is the best time to experience Langar at Gurudwara.

Yes, there is a dress code for visiting the Gurudwara. You must wear clothes in a modest way, while covering your head and not wearing revealing clothes. If you don’t have a scarf to cover your head, you can find a scarf or a cloth at the entrance. 
 

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