Desert Safari Quad Biking and Bedouin Dinner in Sharm El Sheikh
Why we love it?
The Sharm El Sheikh Desert Safari offers a unique blend of adventure and cultural immersion over a 5-hour experience. Participants can explore the vast desert landscape on a quad bike, followed by a traditional camel ride, making it ideal for those seeking both excitement and a taste of local customs. The tour culminates in an authentic Bedouin dinner featuring a variety of dishes, complemented by a Tanoura dance performance and belly dancing, providing a distinctive insight into Bedouin hospitality and entertainment. This experience suits adventure enthusiasts and those interested in Egyptian culture, ensuring a memorable evening under the stars.
Inclusions
- Return transfers from your hotel to the desert camp by air-conditioned vehicle.
- Quad bike ride (helmets provided).
- Camel ride.
- Authentic Bedouin dinner (BBQ chicken, lamb kofta, rice, potatoes in tomato sauce, green salad, tahini).
- Unlimited tea, water, and fizzy drinks (Cola & Sprite) during dinner.
- Oriental Show (belly dancing and fire show).
- Stargazing session with an astronomy guide and telescope use.
Exclusions
- Anything not mentioned in the inclusions
Please Note
- Age Restrictions: Not recommended for children below 6 years old. Children below 13 years old are not allowed to ride quad bikes alone.
- Physical Fitness: Not recommended for people with severe walking difficulties, back problems, or pregnant ladies. Participants should be physically fit enough for the activities.
- Safety: Helmets must be worn at all times during quad biking. Instructions of the guide must be followed for your safety.
- What to Wear:
- Comfortable, closed-toe shoes or sneakers with good grip are essential for quad biking and walking in the sand.
- Loose-fitting, comfortable clothing (cotton or linen) is recommended.
- A light jacket or sweater is advisable for the cooler desert evenings, especially in winter.
- Sunglasses and a hat/scarf are recommended for sun and sand protection.
- Bring a headscarf (shemagh/kufiya) for extra protection from dust and sun – these can often be purchased on-site.




