25 Best Middle Eastern Summer Fragrances ₹1000-₹4000! 🌞🔥 | Best Summer Perfumes under 4000

25 Best Middle Eastern Summer Fragrances ₹1000-₹4000! 🌞🔥 | Best Summer Perfumes under 4000

Hey everyone, welcome back to another video on "The Perfume Experience"! After my last review of 15 to 20 of my favorite Middle Eastern fragrances for summer, I got great feedback from you all. Many of you asked for a breakdown based on price points since my previous list didn’t cover some more affordable options. I heard you loud and clear, so I’ve put together this video to guide you through over 25 budget-friendly Middle Eastern fragrances, all priced between 1,000 and 4,000 rupees. I’ve split it into three parts—1,000 to 2,000, 2,000 to 3,000, and 3,000 to 4,000 rupees—so whether you’re a beginner on a tight budget or a fragrance enthusiast willing to splurge a bit, there’s something here for you. If you enjoy this kind of content, please hit that notification bell, subscribe, and let’s dive in—I’m Rodney, and I’m excited to share this with you!

Part 1: 1,000 to 2,000 Rupees
I’m kicking things off with the 1,000 to 2,000 rupees range, where I’ve found some real gems. First, I love Rasasi Fattan—it’s around 1,180 to 1,200 rupees and feels like a beast-mode alternative to Hermes Terre'd Hermes. With its citrusy, barbershop vibe, it’s perfect for summer and lasts impressively long. Then there’s Lataffa Najdia,  a steal at 1,200 rupees for 100 ml. I get a sweet, bubblegum-citrus kick from it—super popular with college kids—and it holds up for 5–6 hours. Another Lataffa pick, Qaeed Al Fursan (1,250 rupees)Lattafa Qaeed Al Fursan 90ml EDP, brings a fruity pineapple-oak moss combo that’s unisex and lasts 4–5 hours. I also recommend Ard al Zafraan’s Al Dirgham Limited Edition (1,399 rupees), a citrusy-floral-woody nod to Allure Homme Sport with a handy pocket spray, though it’s moderate at 3–5 hours. Rayhaan’s trio—Imperial, Ocean Rush, and Pacific (1,399–1,450 rupees)—gives me Creed Aventus, mixed blue fragrance, and Invictus vibes, all lasting 4–5 hours. Maison Alhambhra’s Porto Neroli (1,500–1,600 rupees) is my clean, musky take on Tom Ford’s Neroli Portofino, even if it fades after 3–4 hours. Ahmed Al Maghribi Coutre Noir (1,550 rupees) offers a lemony Creed Aventus twist for 4–5 hours, while Ard al Zafraan’s Saheb Intense (1,650–1,700 rupees) is my minty-citrus LV Imagination dupe, projecting well for office wear. Rue Broca Theoreme (1,700–1,750 rupees) is a loud woody-ginger Bvlgari Tygar alternative lasting 5–6+ hours, and Ahmed Al Maghribi KaafKaaf Ahmed Al Maghribi 100ml EDP, Abercrombie & Fitch Fierce dupe (1,700–1,800 rupees) is my clean, musky go-to with 7–8 hours of outdoor staying power.

Part 2: 2,000 to 3,000 Rupees
Now, let’s step up to 2,000–3,000 rupees, where I’ve got some exciting picks. I’m a big fan of Maison Alhambhra’s trio—Azure, Wibe, and Immortal (around 2,100 rupees each)—dupes for Louis Vuitton’s Afternoon Swim, Pacific Chill, and L'Immensite, ranging from 4–7 hours with citrusy flair. Lataffa’s Al Nashama Caprice Lattafa Al Nashama Caprice 100ml EDP(2,100 rupees) is my intoxicating cardamom-woody take on YSL Blue Electrique, perfect for summer evenings with 5–6 hours of wear. Rasasi’s Nafaies Shagaf (2,100–2,150 rupees) gives me a spicy-citrus Shuraah vibe for the same duration. Afnan’s Modest Une (2,400–2,450 rupees) is more creamy and well suited  alternative for formal settings, lasting 4–5 hours. Albait Aldimashqu Elysium and Imagination (2,500–2,600 rupees for 75 ml) are high-quality minty-spicy and citrusy-tea picks, both lasting at 5–6 hours. Afnan’s 9PM Rebel (2,700 rupees) mixes pineapple-oak moss with a Baccarat Rouge twist—hard to find, but worth it. Davidoff Cool Water (2,600 rupees for 125 ml) is my timeless aromatic classic with 5–6 hours. Paris Corner’s Northstag Un and Cuatre (2,650 rupees) mimic Bvlgari Tygar and Afternoon Swim with great scent quality, despite 4–5-hour performance. Afnan Turati Blue (2,600 rupees) refines Tygar’s woody DNA for 5–6 hours, while Ahmad Al Maghribi's Tiff Tiff (2,650–2,700 rupees) is my playful, soda-sweet party scent. Ahmad Al Maghribi's Aqua Wood (2,700–2,750 rupees) is my masculine citrus-incense beast at 7–8 hours, and Rasasi’s Hawas OG Rasasi Hawas Ice for Him 100ml EDP(2,800–2,850 rupees) is my youthful Invictus-inspired crowd-pleaser.

Part 3: 3,000 to 4,000 Rupees
Finally, in the 3,000–4,000 rupees range, I’ve got some top-tier options. Rasasi Hawas Ice (3,100–3,200 rupees) is my fruity-musky Invictus upgrade, a daily driver at 5–6+ hours. Rasasi Hawas Black (3,400–3,450 rupees) is my dense pineapple-oak moss Creed Aventus alternative with solid longevity. Afnan’s Collector’s Edition (3,450–3,500 rupees) blends Creed Aventus and Dior Sauvage in a cool ceramic bottle. Club De Nuit Intense Pure Parfum (3,500 rupees for 150 ml) is my versatile Creed Aventus dupe with amazing value. My favorite this year, Afnan Supremacy Not Only Intense (3,850–4,000) rupees for 150 ml), leans into a rich, woody Creed Aventus Hacivat mix—perfect for formal occasions and a total standout.

Wrap-Up
So, there you have it—over 25 fragrances from 1,000 to 4,000 rupees! Writing this in Bangalore’s sticky humidity on March 27, 2025, wasn’t easy, but I hope it helps you find your next summer scent. Check out ThePerfumeExperience.com for decants and originals, and if you liked this, please like, subscribe, and drop a comment. Until next time, take care!

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