Two of the most requested tent types in the UAE look similar from the outside — fabric overhead, steel below, guests inside. But the similarities end there. Pakistani tents and Arabic tents differ in construction logic, fabric weight, interior style, price range, and the occasions they serve best. Getting this decision wrong means paying for the wrong atmosphere, or worse, a structure that does not hold up to UAE summer heat.
This guide puts both options side by side so you can decide with confidence.
Origin and Cultural Identity
The Arabic tent, known locally as the majlis tent or Bedouin tent, evolved from centuries of desert hospitality. Its design prioritises shade, airflow, and dignified reception. Fabric colours lean toward earthy tones and deep reds. Interior furnishings are low to the ground — cushioned floor seating, Persian rugs, lanterns.
The Pakistani tent entered the Gulf market through South Asian construction and events workers who brought their own celebration culture with them. It is recognised by its colourful striped or geometric fabric panels, high peaked roof, and the festive energy it creates immediately on setup. It is now a fixture at South Asian weddings, community gatherings, and large outdoor banquets across the UAE.
Structural Differences
Frame and Pole System
Arabic tents typically use a heavier steel centre-pole system with perimeter tensioning. The profile is lower and wider, spreading shade over a large flat area. Wind resistance is built into the design — side walls can be rolled up or down independently.
Pakistani tents use a multi-peak pole system, often with three or more central poles creating a scalloped roofline. The frame is lighter — intended for fast setup and dismantling — which means they are better suited to short-term events than permanent or semi-permanent installs.
Fabric Weight and Weather Resistance
Arabic tent canvas is heavier — typically 320 to 420 gsm — designed to block direct sun radiation and hold up over months of use without sagging. Quality Arabic tent fabric includes UV stabilisers rated for the Gulf climate.
Pakistani tent fabric is lighter and more decorative — typically 180 to 260 gsm. It provides shade and rain cover for the duration of an event, but it is not engineered for long-term outdoor exposure in harsh UAE summers.
Interior Style Comparison
Arabic Tent Interior
- Low seating: floor cushions, bolsters, traditional majlis sofas
- Colour palette: ivory, burgundy, gold, camel
- Lighting: hanging lanterns, candles, warm LED strips
- Flooring: Persian rugs, kilim carpets, or polished wood deck
- Ambience: formal, dignified, heritage-focused
Pakistani Tent Interior
- Standard banquet seating: round tables, chairs, tablecloths
- Colour palette: vivid — green, yellow, red, white, metallic trims
- Lighting: fairy lights, chandeliers, colourful uplights
- Flooring: carpet rolls or bare concrete acceptable
- Ambience: festive, celebratory, high energy
Best Use Cases
Choose an Arabic Tent When:
- Hosting a traditional Emirati or Arab guest reception
- Setting up a majlis for Ramadan, National Day, or tribal gatherings
- Creating a semi-permanent shade structure on a villa or farm property
- Providing a formal setting for business or VIP hospitality
- The event tone is dignified and heritage-focused
Choose a Pakistani Tent When:
- Hosting a South Asian wedding, mehndi, or engagement ceremony
- Organising a large outdoor banquet or community iftar
- Speed of setup and teardown is a priority
- Budget is the main constraint and visual impact matters most
- The event has a festive, colourful, celebratory character
Size and Capacity
Both tent types scale to large footprints by linking modular bays. A standard Arabic majlis tent bay covers approximately 5 x 10 metres. Pakistani tent bays are typically 6 x 12 metres per peak unit. Both can be extended by adding bays, reaching 500 square metres or more for large events.
Seating capacity depends on arrangement. Banquet-style tables in a Pakistani tent seat roughly 8 to 10 guests per 10 square metres. Arabic floor seating is denser — up to 12 guests per 10 square metres — but requires the right furniture package.
Cost Comparison in the UAE (2025)
| Item | Arabic Tent | Pakistani Tent |
|---|---|---|
| Rental per day (100 sqm) | AED 2,500 – 4,500 | AED 1,200 – 2,200 |
| Purchase (100 sqm) | AED 18,000 – 35,000 | AED 8,000 – 16,000 |
| Full interior furnishing add-on | AED 4,000 – 12,000 | AED 1,500 – 4,000 |
| Setup and dismantling | Included in most packages | Included in most packages |
| Cooling unit (1.5 ton per 20 sqm) | AED 150/day per unit | AED 150/day per unit |
Arabic tents carry a premium because of heavier materials, longer lifespan, and the craftsmanship involved in hand-stitched fabric panels. Pakistani tents are the more economical choice for single events where visual impact matters more than longevity.
Setup Time
A 100 sqm Pakistani tent with a crew of four takes roughly 4 to 6 hours from arrival to completion. An equivalent Arabic tent takes 6 to 10 hours — longer because the frame is heavier and tensioning must be done carefully to avoid fabric distortion.
For last-minute event bookings with a 24-hour window, Pakistani tents are usually the practical choice. Arabic tents benefit from a two-day lead time.
Cooling and Ventilation
Both tent types work with evaporative coolers and split AC units. Arabic tents retain cool air slightly better due to heavier sidewall fabric and tighter roof panels. Pakistani tents allow more natural airflow through the lighter canopy — useful for evening events in cooler months.
For UAE summer events (May through September), budget AED 150 per day per 1.5-ton unit, with one unit covering roughly 15 to 20 square metres inside the tent.
Can You Combine Both?
Yes — and this is increasingly popular at large UAE events. A Pakistani tent handles the main banquet hall while an attached Arabic reception majlis greets guests at the entrance. The contrast between festive colour inside the main tent and the dignified calm of the Arabic majlis creates a memorable event flow. Arab Muzalat supplies both types and can plan integrated layouts where the two structures connect through a shared entrance or corridor.
Maintenance and Storage
Arabic tent canvas, when stored correctly (dry, folded, no sharp creases), lasts 5 to 8 years under regular UAE use. Pakistani tent fabric, due to its lighter weight, typically shows wear after 3 to 5 years of regular events use.
Both types require washing after heavy dust events or rain. Arabic tent brass fittings and pole caps should be inspected annually for corrosion. Pakistani tent pole ferrules and tensioning ropes need seasonal checking before the events season begins in October.
Summary: Key Differences at a Glance
| Feature | Arabic Tent | Pakistani Tent |
|---|---|---|
| Origin / Heritage | Bedouin / Gulf Arab | South Asian |
| Fabric weight | Heavy (320–420 gsm) | Light (180–260 gsm) |
| Visual style | Earthy, formal, heritage | Colourful, festive |
| Seating style | Floor cushions / low majlis | Tables and chairs |
| Durability | 5–8 years | 3–5 years |
| Setup time (100 sqm) | 6–10 hours | 4–6 hours |
| Cost (purchase 100 sqm) | AED 18,000–35,000 | AED 8,000–16,000 |
| Best event type | Majlis, VIP reception, Ramadan | Wedding, banquet, mehndi |
Get the Right Tent for Your Event
Arab Muzalat supplies, installs, and furnishes both Arabic and Pakistani tents across Dubai, Abu Dhabi, Sharjah, and the wider UAE. Whether you need a single-day rental for a family celebration or a semi-permanent Arabic majlis for your farm or villa, contact us to get a site-specific quote with no obligation.