In Dubai, experience the excitement of the Red Dune Desert Safari! Enjoy a BBQ dinner outside while enjoying camel rides and thrilling dune bashing. See breathtaking views of the desert and fully immerse yourself in Arabian culture. Make your adventure reservation now!
- Pickup and Drop off from door step by 4×4 (Sharing)
- Sand-Boarding
- Dune Bashing
- Camel Ride (Short Distance)
- Henna Tattoo
- Tea and Coffee
- Unlimited Mineral Water
- Unlimited Soft drinks during dinner
- 3 Belly Dance Show
- Ayyalla Dance
- 2 Tannora Show
- 2 Fire Show
- Silk Show
- Toilet Facility
- BBQ Buffet Dinner (both Veg & Non Veg)
- Sun Set Photography at camp site
- Arabic costumes- subject to availability
- Quad Bike
- Dune Buggy
- Any personal expense
Aed 99 Per Person
Overview of Red Dune Desert Safari in Dubai
With the breathtaking Al Lahbab desert as its backdrop, Dubai’s Red Dune Desert Safari provides an exciting experience. Activities like dune bashing, camel riding, sandboarding, and cultural encounters at a traditional Bedouin camp are usually included in this vacation.
Key Activities
- Dune Bashing: Experience the thrill of riding in a 4×4 vehicle as it navigates the towering red dunes. This is often described as a roller coaster ride on sand, providing an adrenaline rush for participants.
- Camel Riding: Enjoy a serene camel ride across the dunes, which adds a traditional touch to the adventure
- Sandboarding: For those looking for more action, sandboarding down the dunes is a popular option.
- Cultural Experiences: Visitors can immerse themselves in local culture at a desert camp where they can enjoy traditional food, henna painting, and live entertainment such as belly dancing and Tanoura shows
Tour Details
- Duration: The safari typically lasts around 6 hours, including pick-up and drop-off from hotels in Dubai. The usual schedule involves departing around 2:30 PM and returning by approximately 9:30 PM.
- Cost: Prices generally start at around 99 AED per adult and 170 AED for children aged 3-10 years. This includes various activities and meals at the camp.
- Safety: Safaris are considered safe when conducted by experienced guides. Participants are advised to follow safety instructions and wear appropriate clothing and gear.
