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Priced at $1.295 million, ultra-opulent perfume "Shumukh" has gone on display at the Dubai Mall.

If you have taste for luxury, here's a guide to high-end and exclusive experiences on offer in the "city of superlatives."
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A royal welcome -- We're still unsure why one might need a revolving four poster bed, but at $24,000 a night you can deliberate for yourself in the Burj Al Arab's Royal Suite. Nearly 20 years since the hotel opened, it's still perhaps the most coveted place to lay your head in Dubai.
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A royal welcome -- The Burj Al Arab is the world's first seven-star hotel, and the Royal Suite is decadently furnished across 8,400 square feet. With a choice of 14 types of pillow you'd expect a restful night's sleep.
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A theme park of one's own -- No time to wait in line? Hire the whole 17-heactare Aquaventure Waterpark on The Palm to yourself for $110,000 for two hours (usually between 7pm and 9pm).
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A falcon's eye view -- There's no better way to see the desert than from the air, and Balloon Adventures Dubai combines stunning views with a royal past time: falconry. See the world's fastest animal in action before landing for breakfast. Daily flights run between September and May.
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A falcon's eye view -- If you want the skies to yourself, exclusive balloon charters with Balloon Adventures Dubai start from $4,431. If the conditions are right, sunset flight options are also available.
The Heart of Europe
Under (and over) the sea -- If you can afford it, you will soon be able to stay on The World archipelago. Developer Kleindienst is building a six-island mega resort called The Heart of Europe, including dozens of Floating Seahorse villas with underwater bedrooms and bathrooms.
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Under (and over) the sea -- Each villa's party piece is the large acrylic window in its underwater bedroom, with views of the Arabian Gulf.
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Play like a champion -- You might not be able to play with the professionals at the Dubai Desert Classic, but a round on the Majilis Course -- the first grass course in the Middle East when it opened in 1988 -- will make you feel like one for approximately $260. Ernie Els' 1994 course record of 61 is the score to beat.
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Fill your suitcase (then fill another) -- Dubai-based personal shopper service StyleMeDivine will give your wardrobe an overhaul and guide you through the city's fashion scene for $158 an hour (minimum of three hours required). If you want founder Kelly Lundberg to help you shop, the rate is a cool $357 an hour.
Al Maha Desert Resort and Spa
Sleep under the stars -- For those who really want to get away from it all, the Al Maha Desert Resort and Spa is 50 miles from the city in the Dubai Desert Conservation Reserve. The 5,703 square foot, three bedroom presidential suite sleeps six with unrestricted views of the dunes and rare fauna.

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Sleep under the stars -- Camel treks, spa treatments and desert picnics are all thrown in to the deal for the resort's most exclusive guests.
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If you've got a stomach for heights -- At At.mosphere, the fine dining restaurant on the 122nd floor of the Burj Khalifa, ask for a window seat for incredible sunset views. But you might find it hard to take your eyes off the decadent restaurant's tasting menu ($558 with wine pairings). Private dining also available for up to 16 guests.
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Sleep with the fishes -- The Underwater Suite at Atlantis, The Palm lets guests live out their Aquaman dreams for approximately $12,250 a night.
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Sleep with the fishes -- Guests can look out of any of the three-floor suite's windows and see sharks and stingrays among 65,000 sea creatures occupying a humongous aquarium.
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Maximalist dining -- Absolutely everything is meant to catch the eye at the Billionaire Mansion Dubai. The restaurant, bar and nightclub isn't for the shy and retiring type, but if you'd prefer to carve your own niche among the festivities, their more laid-back Champagne Prive bar offers private dining and wine tasting experiences.
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All gold everything -- This is why Dubai is known as "the city of gold." The gold souk, as you'd imagine, has an extraordinary amount of jewelry on display, and shoppers, who come from all over the world for its wares, are encouraged to haggle.
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Head into the desert -- Platinum Heritage's vintage Land Rover safari takes you on a journey through Dubai's shifting sands in 1950s models older than the UAE itself. Conservation guides behind the wheel will fill you in on the rare and migratory species visiting the Dubai Desert Conservation Reserve. Private cars start at $811 for two guests.
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Head into the desert -- If you'd prefer a modern 4x4, Platinum Heritage offers a Range Rover safari tour including a camel ride, six course meal in a desert retreat and fire show after sunset. Private cars start at $1,601 for two guests.

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An Emirati perfumery claims it has created the most expensive perfume in the world. Called Shamukh – “deserving the highest” in Arabic – and priced at a nostril-flaring $1,295,000 for three liters, its makers say it’s the product of three years of research and 494 perfume trials.

It comes in an Italian Murano crystal bottle, which is adorned with a gold falcon, Arabian horses, roses and a globe, contains 3,571 diamonds – 38.55 carats in total – giant pearls, 2.5 kilograms of 18-karat gold and 5.9 kilograms of pure silver. What’s more, the bottle sits on a cushioned leather stand nearly two meters tall.

Creators The Spirit of Dubai, part of luxury fragrance brand Nabeel, say the bottle’s bejeweled animals and the perfume’s ingredients, pulled from different corners of the world, tell the story of Dubai.

The his/hers perfume apparently contains hints of sandalwood, musk, Ylang-ylang, Turkish rose, Indian agarwood, musk and patchouli. But it is the bottle that has set two Guinness World Records: for most diamonds set on a perfume bottle and for tallest commercially available remote-controlled fragrance spray bottle, certificates for which were shown to CNN.

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Founder and chairman of Nabeel Perfumes Group Asghar Adam Ali stands next to the $1.295 million bottle of "Shumukh."

Details of a buyer for the one-of-a-kind bottle have yet to be disclosed, but the public can see it on display at Dubai Mall until March 30.

Shamukh joins a niche market for ultra-opulent perfumes. According to Guinness World Records, the most expensive perfume commercially available is Clive Christian No.1 Imperial Majesty, which was released in a 10-bottle run in 2005 at $205,000 each for 500 milliliters (price included delivery via Bentley).

There are other expensive one-off creations. In 2011, DKNY launched the Golden Delicious Million Dollar Fragrance Bottle, made from yellow and white gold and covered in 2,700 diamonds and 183 yellow sapphires. Billed as “the world’s first million-dollar fragrance bottle” and containing a petite 100 milliliters of perfume, the bottle was not commercially available, instead sold at auction with profits going to charity. DKNY today is unable to confirm how much it sold for.

In 2018, CNN featured Le Monde sur Mesure by French company Morreale Paris, with a bottle finished in two kilograms of gold with 1,000 diamonds, and a unique fragrance designed by the buyer. Morreale Paris told CNN via email that the five-liter bottle sold for $1.8 million.

Morreale Paris
A diamond-studded bottle of Le Monde sur Mesure by perfumery Morreale Paris.

Despite Le Monde sur Mesure’s higher price tag, Shamukh is more expensive per milliliter ($431.70 vs $360), and The Spirit of Dubai is claiming a world record by this metric.

CNN attempted to clarify the matter with Guinness World Records, but they did not respond in time for publication.

Irrespective, Shamukh’s claim might not last for long. Morreale Paris told CNN it is currently working on a perfume with a 10-liter bottle covered in gold, diamonds and rubies which they value at this point over $18 million – hypothetically $1,800 per milliliter.

It smells like competition is in the air.