Five reasons why Karachi is better than Dubai


Recently, I had the chance of visiting Karachi after a very long time and ended up enjoying it way more than Dubai

Turns out, Karachi is better than Dubai in a number of ways

1

When it comes to food, there’s no comparison I feel this is an obvious one

The food in Karachi tastes much better than the food in Dubai

Our bun kebabs, biryanis, and barbeque are simply mouth-watering

There are Pakistani restaurants in Dubai as well, but only a few have the authentic Pakistani taste, and even that’s not anywhere close to the food in Karachi

The best part is that this delicious food is available at every street corner of Karachi

2

Every degree counts The weather in Karachi and Dubai isn’t very different from each other, except that Karachi is usually five to 10 degrees cooler than Dubai, which makes a lot of difference

The intense heat and temperature in Dubai are unbearable during the summer and the prospect of outdoor activities is non-existent

Also, Karachi winters are just perfect, whereas Dubai winters feel like moderate summer

3

The importance of U-turns  The laws and layout of the roads are more relaxed as compared to Dubai

 For instance, while driving in Karachi, you can take a U-turn easily, but in Dubai, majority of the roads don’t have U-turns

In fact, at times, you have to drive long distances to find a cut

Want to cross the road? Do it from anywhere you like in Karachi, but in Dubai, you can’t cross the road from just anywhere without risking a fine, other than a zebra crossing

Just as almost every Karachiite has been subjected of street crime, nearly every other person in Dubai has been subjected to street fines

4

 “I will give you best price” If you have ever sold your used/old electronics in Dubai, you would know what a hassle it is

In Karachi, there is an established market for buying and selling old electronics, and that even for a reasonable price

Even if it’s complete junk, you will be able to get something for it

I had a laptop, as well as an obsolete cell phone which I wanted to sell and it took me 10 minutes to sell them off for a reasonable price in Karachi

Perhaps the only way to dispose used and old electronics in Dubai would be throwing them down the garbage chute or in a bin

5

When you buy things and convert Dirhams to Rupees or vice versa As per the Economic Intelligence Unit (EIU), Karachi is the cheapest city in the world

If you convert everything from Dirhams to Rupees, it feels way cheaper in comparison to Dubai

While shopping at Hyperstar in Dolmen Mall one evening, I kept buying items, mainly some local edibles which I wanted to take back to Dubai, as well as stock up for the time I was in Karachi

I kept picking up things off the shelves and noticed my trolley was stuffed

When I proceeded to the checkout, the bill was only about Rs1,600

My excitement escalated when I realised that I only paid AED60 for everything that I bought

Karachi, the city of lights, is the economic capital of Pakistan

Unfortunately, it has been marred by violence and other issues over the years

Perhaps Dubai may not have developed as much were it not for the violence in Karachi  during the 80s

But we Karachiites still love Karachi

It’s a great city and will always be our home



Date:26-Jun-2015 Reference:View Original Link