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15 Best Desert Safaris in Dubai

By Maresa Manara

Arabian Adventures Dubai Desert Safari

A desert safari is one of the best ways to experience Emirati culture. From quad biking over sand dunes to camping under the stars to taking a sunrise hot air balloon tour, here's our pick of the very best desert safaris in Dubai. Ante up the adrenaline, and dive on in.

Bedouin Life Falconry and Wildlife Drive  Platinum Heritage Dubai Desert Safari

Bedouin Life, Falconry, and Wildlife Drive by Platinum Heritage Arrow

While this tour’s selling point is that it lets guests "experience life as a Bedouin nomad," being picked up at your hotel door in a luxury Land Rover sets things off on a more comfortable foot. Camels will take you to the Bedouin camp in time for sunrise, and the wildlife safari in the Desert Conservation Reserve, which stops to see local animals, is once-in-a-lifetime. Guides are great: they’ll help you prepare traditional Arabic dishes (Ful medames, Arabic bread, and desserts) and explain the ins and outs of local Arabic dancing.

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Overnight Safari by Rayna Tours & Travel Arrow

Drivers take Al Awir road into the desert for some dune driving and photos at sunset. From there, head to the camp for camel rides. Next up, there’s a belly dancing show and open bar, henna painting, and a fire show. However, it’s the overnight experience that is truly special. Once all the other guests have left, guides set up camp with sleeping bags and blankets, and a special star gazing talk. Watching the sunrise from your camp over breakfast is unforgettable. If you pre-book, guides will stop for some sand skiing and quad biking opportunities on the way back to Dubai.

Evening Desert Safari by Atlanta Safari Dubai Arrow

There’s something magical about venturing into the desert at night, and this late afternoon-evening safari is no different. This is the kind of tour where guests feel completely looked after. Once everyone reaches camp, there are pre-dinner snacks, henna tattoo opportunities and live dance shows. The buffet barbecue dinner (couscous, fresh salads, lamb roasted below ground, grilled prawns, chicken and apricot stews) is one of the best we’ve had on a desert safari.

Overnight Desert Safari and Hot Air Balloon flight  Platinum Heritage Dubai Desert Safari

Overnight Desert Safari and Hot Air Balloon flight by Platinum Heritage Arrow

Luxury safaris don’t get much better than this, and the hotel pick up in an open-top vintage Land Rover’s your first clue. As you leave the city behind and head for the desert, guides regale guests with tales of Dubai’s history, as well as a run-through of local customs and traditions. Once you reach the Dubai Desert Conservation Reserve, the tour turns safari, African-style. The camels that take you back to your Arabic tent in the evening are an extra special touch, and the early morning hot air balloon flight is a magical experience.

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Dune Riders (Adventure Unlimited) by Dream Explorer Dubai Arrow

Adventurous travelers make up this tour’s tribe. Once you get to the desert, there’s a swift safety briefing and then you’re off: dipping and diving over sunburnt sand dunes, some of which lie at a stomach-dropping 90 degree angle. The trip happens in convoy, so there’s no need to worry about ending up lost in the middle of the desert. An hour of sand boarding adds extra thrills.

Quad Bikes Safari by Red Dunes Desert Safari Arrow

There’s nothing quite like charging over dunes and across the desert on your very own quad bike. Everyone is picked up at the hotel, and driven 30 minutes to the quad biking spot in the desert. While this certainly isn’t the most luxurious, or in-depth desert safari, it’s ideal for anyone who wants to experience local Arabic culture and have a bit of adventure on a short time frame.

Hummer H2 Safari by Sand Trax Dubai Desert Safaris Arrow

This four-hour tour begins with a hotel pick up in a huge white Hummer, which will whisk you out to the desert. Drivers are super organized and run you through the itinerary: thrilling dune drive, photos at sunset, a barbecue dinner, belly dancing, a dizzyingly good whirling dervish, shisha, and Arabic coffee so strong your spoon stands upright in it. Most people do desert safaris in a Land Cruiser, so the experience in a Hummer is completely different, and novel.

Dubai Desert Safari Desert Safari  Arabian Nights Tours

Desert Safari by Arabian Nights Tours Arrow

The adrenaline charge that bumping over the steep sand dunes gives you is amazing, but it’s the post-drive camp time that really stands out. Rather than the usual all-you-can-eat buffet and barbecue, this camp offers shawarma – a typical Arabic dish of ground meat, falafel or chicken with vegetables and fries, served in a wrap. There are opportunities to get henna tattoos or watch a belly-dancing show, or just spend time with friends at the table, before being driven back to your hotel.

Morning Desert Safari with Sand Boarding by Arabian Expedition Arrow

If you get to bed early, a desert safari in the morning is rather special – and this one with Arabian Expedition is one of the best. The drive over Dubai’s undulating dunes is fun, with experienced drivers navigating some hair-raisingly steep drops. Once you've caught your breath there’s sand boarding, with a guide showing you to how whizz down the slopes.

Desert Safari by Adventure Leisure Tourism Arrow

Adventure Leisure Tourism offers plenty of safaris, but their straight up desert safari is by far their best—and the range of activities included is far more eclectic than most. This activity-led tour will take guests dune bashing, on a camel ride, and through a whirlwind of cultural experiences, with a variety of shows you won't see elsewhere. For an extra fee, guests can add quad biking to the mix.

Flying carpet with dinner for two safari  Orient Tours Dubai Desert Safari

Flying Carpet with Dinner for Two Safari by Orient Tours Arrow

This romantic tour runs on request for parties of two. Things kick off with a dune drive in one of their luxury Jeeps, before you’re taken to a very impressive lump of sand for a sand-boarding lesson. A local camel farm follows, and finally a well-deserved private barbecue dinner at a desert camp, with performances. The pre-dinner falcon show is great, but it’s the whirling dervish performance that really captured our imagination.

Sunrise in the Desert Safari by Tribal Trail Tourism Arrow

Anyone wanting a personalized tour will love Tribal Trails’ early morning take on the desert safari. This tour is popular with families and older travellers who rise early, but are still up for an adventure, and the option to request a private car is part of the appeal. Drivers are attentive and kind, and safety conscious: a boon when navigating the rollercoaster-like dunes, and when strapping guests into sandboards.

Arabian Adventures Dubai Desert Safari

Premium Sundowner Dune Dinner Safari by Arabian Adventures Arrow

A desert safari is one of the best things to do in Dubai, and this is the crème de la crème. Jump in the Land Rover and make for the desert, where you’ll get to experience a sunset dune drive in the Dubai Desert Conservation Reserve (knowing a portion of your ticket goes to conservation). A glass of bubbly calms any post-dune-bashing nerves, as does kicking back on Arabian-style blankets with a shisha pipe. Of course, don’t forget to enjoy the dinner: an Arabic-style buffet and barbecue that are well worth writing home about.

Exclusive Morning Safari by Funtours Arrow

A cheerful morning pick up sets the tone for this family-friendly tour. Guides are smiley and informed – and they’re great drivers, too. There’s a definite game plan, with exactly 20 minutes of dune driving, followed by a camel ride and a short but sweet sand boarding session. Ideal for anyone with a short window to experience Dubai’s desert, this tour checks all the boxes.

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Evening Red-Dunes Desert Safari Dubai by OceanAir Travels Arrow

This full-day desert safari packs adventure in, making it possible to experience the best of the desert in just a day. The dune bashing is great, but it’s the sand surfing that’s the real highlight. Guides show you how to soar down the dunes, before everyone piles back into the Land Cruiser and heads to the desert campsite. Anyone with leftover energy can head to the camel rides, but there’s henna painting and shisha pipes waiting on the colorful Arabian carpets, too.

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15 Best Desert Safaris in Dubai You Can’t Go Wrong With

Beduin camp in Dubai Desert

It’s sleek and modern but Dubai is hiding an abundance of heritage beneath those shiny skyscrapers, malls, and luxury hotels. A short journey into the United Arab Emirates inland and you’ll find swathes of red sand dunes that gift you with rip-roaring adrenaline pursuits, exotic desert wildlife, and a glimpse into traditional Bedouin culture.

The most exciting way to experience this sprawling desert-scape for yourself is to book a safari tour in Dubai!

If you’ve already read my 4 days in Dubai itinerary then perhaps you’re already feeling inspired to tap on your own trip to the Dubai desert. Now, to help you make that dream reality, I’ve rounded up the best desert safaris in Dubai that you can book right now!

* Disclosure: This post contains a few affiliate links, which means I may receive a small commission, at no cost to you, if you make a purchase through my link. *

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Quick Lockdown of the Best Dubai Desert Safaris

Whether you want to take the backseat or grab the reins and drive your own quad bike or dune buggy, I’ve rounded up the most popular, most adventurous, and most unique desert safari tours in Dubai.

Among the safaris I have collated, you will find options suited for solo adventurers, couples, friends, and families. There is something for everyone to enjoy so all you have to do is pick the one that most appeals to you and press ‘book’! 

MY TOP 5 PICKS FOR THE BEST DESERT SAFARIS IN DUBAI

  • Overall Best Dubai Desert Tour: Premium Red Dunes, Camel Safari, & BBQ at Al Khayma
  • Most Budget-Friendly Safari Tour in Dubai: Morning Desert Safari with Sandboarding & Camel Ride
  • Most Luxurious Desert Safari Tour in Dubai: Dubai Private Night Safari & Astronomy
  • Most Adventurous Dubai Desert Safari: Hot Air Balloon, Desert Safari, Quad Biking, and More
  • Best Overnight Dubai Desert Tour: Red Dunes and Camel Safari with Overnight Camp

Keep reading to know more about each tour and to find some more desert safaris in Dubai to choose from!

15 Best Desert Safaris in Dubai

A quick note to say that most tours include pick up and drop off from your hotel or a chosen location in central Dubai. I have specified any exceptions to this rule. Your pick-up time is generally an hour before the tour start time. The exact time will be communicated with you at the time of booking.

Do check the terms carefully to ensure that the area where you stay in Dubai is covered in the transfer service. Bear in mind that religious holidays such as Ramadan do affect certain elements of the tours such as the cultural performances and dances. 

Hold onto your hat, now for the full desert safari guide! 

Most Popular Desert Safaris in Dubai

The following 5 listings are the most popular desert safari tours in Dubai based on the opinions of previous customers. These tours offer a balanced blend of adrenaline and culture and each has various additional extras if you want to personalize your tour. 

1. Dubai: Premium Red Dunes, Camel Safari, & BBQ at Al Khayma

Beduin camp in Dubai Desert at sunset

Price range: $$ Duration: 7 hours  Meals: BBQ buffet  Highlights: Dune bashing, camel safari, sandboarding, falconry show

An excellent all-rounder tour, this desert safari takes you across the Lahbab Desert where you will experience the thrill of dune bashing. Once you’ve worked up an appetite you will be taken to the Al Khayma Desert Camp for an evening of relaxation and further activities.

A short camel ride is included in this tour and there is the option to add a second ride and feed the camels yourself. You are also invited to partake in a spread of cultural activities including henna painting, meeting the resident falcons, and watching a traditional dance performance. 

Additional add ons include the chance to go quad biking or expand the dune bashing to a longer duration. The meal included is a BBQ buffet but another upgrade gives you the choice to receive VIP table service. 

Setting the precedent for most of the tours on this list, the excursion includes your pick up and drop off from your chosen hotel by a licensed desert guide in an air-conditioned 4X4 Land Cruiser. Lasting 7 hours in total, the tour usually starts at 3 pm.

Considering the inclusions, tour duration, price point, and customizations, I consider this to be the best Dubai desert safari in terms of the overall experience. 

Customer review: “This excursion was a 10/10 experience!!! It was well worth every coin, most especially the dune bashing. Mansoor Manz was such an amazing host, if you are able to request anyone request him! He went above and beyond to make sure this experience for my family was special- the drive to the desert was accompanied with a full on tour, facts and history about the UAE, and good humor mixed in it all. This is a must book!” – Ahlam, May 2021

2. Dubai: Red Dunes Safari, Quad Bike, Camel Ride & Sand Board

Jeep tour in the Dubai Desert

Price range: $ Duration: 4 hours  Meals: None  Highlights: Dune bashing, camel safari, sandboarding 

This Dubai desert safari is essentially a condensed version of the first tour on my list. The shorter time span (and subsequent reduction in price) means that this one is ideal for those on a shorter stay in Dubai or who are on a tighter budget.

The dune bashing aspect of the safari will last around 40 minutes after which you can enjoy a short camel ride and a spot of sandboarding. If you’d rather not take part in this then you can simply relax and soak up the landscape. There are plenty of opportunities to take photos during the safari. 

Starting times vary from 8 am, 9 am or 10 am in the morning, and 3 pm in the afternoon which means that you will catch the sunset before you depart. Again, you will be collected from your hotel or desired location.

As with the first tour, this safari offers a couple of customization options. Those include upgrading from a shared tour to a private tour and adding quad biking if you wish.

However, there is no inclusion for food with this excursion so ensure that you eat well prior to leaving and pack some snacks to keep your energy levels up.

Customer review: “This tour was exactly what we paid for! Nabeel, our tour guide, was great with pictures and super fun in the safari ride! He was very attentive and communicative. The camel ride was amazing and I was happy that the camels look cared for. Would recommend this to anyone looking for a desert experience.” – Paola, April 2021

3. The Sunriser: 4-Hour Sunrise Safari from Dubai

Sunrise in Dubai Desert

Price range: $$ Duration: 4 hours  Meals: Breakfast picnic  Highlights: Sunrise in the desert, falcon show

If you’ve ever fantasized about witnessing the sunrise above the Arabian Desert, then this is the best Dubai desert safari for you.

Once you’ve got the early pick-up out of the way (don’t worry, you can snooze in the car) your licensed guide will whisk you away to the remote sand dunes where you will watch the horizon glow with the first rays of sunshine. 

As the sun makes its final ascent you will be invited to take your seat for an Arabian breakfast picnic while you watch the falcon show. There will be plenty of time to ask questions about the desert lifestyle and customs, and you will gain heaps of trivia about the birds of prey during this tour.

This option is perfect for the culturally curious and those with an interest in wildlife – and early birds, it goes without saying. 

This sunrise safari is perfect for bucket listers, photographers, and couples seeking one of the most romantic activities that the UAE can provide. But please note that this tour does not include dune bashing or any other extreme activities. The tour starts at 4.45 am, which means pick up is around 4 am. 

Customer review: “We were picked up from the port on time. The guides prepared a great breakfast for us in the desert and we could calmly wait for the sunrise. Even if the falcon show was a typical tour program, it really fascinated us. However, this only took about 10 minutes. Dune bashing with the pick ups was also a lot of fun and we can only recommend the trip!” – Theresa, December 2019

4. Dubai: Morning Desert Safari with Sandboarding & Camel Ride

Dubai desert safari

Price range: $ Duration: 4 hours  Meals: Light snacks or brunch (optional) Highlights: Dune bashing, camel safari, sandboarding 

If sunrise is pushing you too far out of your comfort zone then how about a more leisurely safari with the option to add brunch? This desert safari combines the rush of dune bashing and sandboarding in the Dubai desert with the opportunity to experience the landscape in tranquility before the afternoon tours arrive. 

Once you’ve had your fill of adrenaline your guide will take you to Al Khayma where you will be greeted with traditional Arabic coffee (Gahwa), dates, and other sweets. Once at the camp you will have the chance to meet and ride the local camels and learn about the Bedouin way of life.

If you want to indulge in the traditional Arabian brunch then this will take place upon completion of the safari quest, at Al Khayma Heritage House in the Al Fahidi Historical District. 

This safari offers four morning start times of 7.30 am, 8 am, 9 am, and 10 am. However, there is also the opportunity to book an afternoon slot at 3 pm or 3.45 pm which will conclude with golden hour. Again there is the option to add quad biking to your session.

This is the best Dubai desert safari for those on a budget who still want to experience a bit of everything. For those seeking luxury, you can select the private tour version of this excursion. 

Customer review: “Bash, our guide picked us up right on time, then he drove us to the desert and during the ride he showed us some attractions and told us about the history. Sand duning was fun but you shouldn’t do it if you have motion sickness. Sand boarding and the camel ride were a nice experience, would definitely recommend!” – Sarah, April 2021

5. From Dubai: Red Dunes and Camel Safari with Overnight Camp

dubai dessert safari reviews

Price range: $$ Duration: 17 hours  Meals: Light snacks, BBQ buffet, breakfast  Highlights: Dune bashing, sandboarding, camel safari, camping overnight in the desert, sunset, and sunrise 

Now that you’re all warmed up with the first couple of tours, how about upgrading your desert safari to a camping adventure? Surely the most immersive safari tour in Dubai, this option gives you the chance to live the real desert life by spending a night in a Bedouin tent!

Following your hotel collection, you will journey to the desert and enjoy a sequence of dune bashing, sandboarding, and camel riding. If you so wish you can also add quad biking at this stage for an additional fee.

After all the excitement you will be offered Gaymat (Arabic sweets) and Chai (Arabic tea) before making yourself comfortable to observe the sunset in the camp. 

You will spend the night sleeping in a Nawar, a Bedouin-style bed housed within a tent, beneath a quilt of stars. But before you hit the hay you will share a BBQ feast while you watch Tanoura dancing and belly dancing displays.

There is also the option to smoke shisha and meet the resident falcons, and ladies may participate in henna painting.

You will start your second day by rising early to undertake a camel trek through the dunes to the nearby sunrise spot. Before returning to Dubai bright and early, you will tuck into a freshly cooked Arabian breakfast. The tour starts at 3.30 pm and is excellent value for what you receive. 

Customer review: “Unbelievable from start to finish. I was with the team leader Rav, and he just crushed the dune bashing. The camp in the desert was lovely, the bed and tent they had prepared too. MUST DO in Dubai, like seriously. Worth all your money….. And more!” – William, May 2021

Best Dubai Desert Safaris for Adrenaline Junkies

Did the first 5 tours pique your interest, but would you say you’re a self-confessed daredevil seeking something even more adventurous? In that case, I’m sure one of the following desert safari tours in Dubai for adrenaline junkies will satisfy your thirst for thrills!

6. Dubai Evening Desert Quad Bike Adventure and BBQ Dinner

Quad bikes in the Dubai desert

Price range: $$ Duration: 7 hours  Meals: BBQ buffet Highlights: Quad biking, Tanoura and belly dancing show

Hang on tight, very tight, this exhilarating desert safari invites you to rev up and tackle the dunes yourself on the back of your own quad bike.

Prior to starting the Dubai desert tour, you will receive a comprehensive safety briefing about how to drive and control your vehicle. Your professional guide will then embark across the red dunes as you follow courageously in their stead. Each quad bike is designed to carry one rider, there is no option to ride pillion. 

After exhausting yourself with this high octane activity you will be presented with a shisha and Arabic-style BBQ dinner. For entertainment, you can look forward to a cultural display of Tanoura and belly dancing. There is also the opportunity to enjoy a brief camel ride in between relaxing in the camp. 

The tour starts at 3.15 pm and comes as both a shared tour and the possibility to upgrade to a private tour. 

Customer review: “Karnain was great! He was a great driver and very informative. As we were driving to our location he made great suggestions on what to do while in Dubai on vacation. He took very nice pictures and videos and took our safety seriously. I would definitely want him as a driver again!” – Alexis, May 2021

7. Dubai Evening Dune Buggy and BBQ Desert Adventure 

Dubai desert safari with dune buggy

Price range: $$$ Duration: 7 hours  Meals: BBQ  Highlights: Dune buggy experience, sandboarding, Tanura and belly dancing show

If quad biking isn’t for you but you’re looking for a more daring way to experience the Dubai desert then a dune buggy is the perfect compromise. This desert safari provides two-seater buggies so you can buddy up with your travel mate or go solo.

Safety is paramount and each buggy is equipped with a full roll cage and a full safety harness. Before your guide unleashes you on the dunes they will provide a full safety briefing to give you the confidence to tackle the giant dunes. 

The dune buggy expedition lasts one hour after which you will disembark at the desert camp and feast on a lavish desert BBQ while the sun sinks into the horizon. Make sure you grab the opportunity to surf down the dunes before the desert is plunged into twilight.

You will spend the rest of your excursion being entertained by an Arabian dance performance and sharing stories with the desert residents. Female guests may have a customary henna tattoo, the perfect souvenir of a wonderful Dubai desert tour. 

The starting time for this tour is 3.15 pm. Children are welcome on this tour but those younger than 18 must be accompanied by an adult. 

Customer review: “The excursion was perfect, the activities offered as well as the dinner with shows really lived up to our expectations! Special mention for our guide Niaz who was really brilliant, caring and great advice. I highly recommend this excursion and especially this guide which will make you enjoy your stay in Dubai in the most beautiful way.” – Nicolas, January 2021

8. Dubai: Self-drive Guided Desert Adventure by 4WD Dune Buggy 

Big Red Adventure Tours Dune Buggy Dubai

Price range: $$$ Duration: 1-2 hours  Meals: None Highlights: Self-driving your own customized dune buggy

Cranking up the volume a notch, this tour invites you to take charge of your own Polaris XP 1000 customized 4WD dune buggy. Pay attention while making your reservation as there are several variations available to suit your requirements.

For example, you may choose a one-seater, two-seater, or even a four-seater if you wish to turn this into a family bonding experience! You also have the option of a one or two-hour experience. 

From behind the wheel, you will explore the most breathtaking desert and mountain areas in the whole of the UAE, such as Big Red, Pink Rock, and Fossil Rock. The buggies are top-notch and you will be fully kitted out with a helmet, goggles, and gloves. 

Children from age 10 are permitted to ride in the buggy but the minimum age to drive the vehicle is 15. You must take your passports or ID in order to proceed with this hair-raising tour. Tour start times are typically 6.30 am, 7.30 am, 8.30 am, 3.30 pm, 5 pm and 5.30 pm depending on the selected tour.

Customer review: “If you’re into driving then just go for it. The buggies are powerful and fun to drive, it’s not that cheap Chinese buggy you can rent as a tourist in other places. I had Jamie and Adriaan as guides and they did a great job. I’d recommend two hours tour and no passenger, so you can enjoy all of it yourself.” – Alexander, April 2019

9. Dubai: Self-drive 2000cc Ranger-Dune Buggy

Ranger Dune Buggy Dubai Desert

Price range: $$$ Duration: 4-6 hours Meals: BBQ dinner (for 6-hour tour) Highlights: 50-minute drive in a customized desert buggy 

If you want to go even faster then this spine-tingling self-drive adventure might be the best Dubai desert safari for adrenaline junkies. Your customized ‘ranger’ buggy enables you to get even closer to the dunes and feel every twist and turn as you navigate your way through the desert. 

These buggies accommodate one or two passengers so you can book this activity as either a solo driver or as a duo. The driver must be aged 16 or over and an adult over the age of 16 needs to accompany those between the age of 10 and 15. 

There are two time durations available. However, regardless of whether you book the 4 or 6-hour tour the total drive time is 50 minutes. Both tours also include the provision to try sandboarding and take a short camel ride.

The 6-hour option (starting at 3 pm) includes the cost and time for dining on a desert BBQ dinner and additional activities within the Al Khayma Camp. Only soft drinks are provided to those who opt for the 4-hour tour (starting time at 7.45/8.45 am).

Customer review: “This was one of the best experiences I have ever had! The tour had everything, a buggy ride, camel ride, falconing, henna tattoo, dance shows and barbeque dinner. The highlight was the buggy tour though, absolutely incredible feeling! Nabeel, our guide was extremely friendly and welcoming. Thank you again for such a memorable experience!” – Felix, February 2020

10. Dubai: Hot Air Balloon, Desert Safari, Quad Biking, and More

Hot Air Balloon in the Dubai Desert

Price range: $$$ Duration: 5 hours Meals: Breakfast  Highlights: Sunrise hot air balloon flight, quad biking, camel safari 

Packing in adrenaline left, right and center, this tour starts with a sunrise hot air balloon over the dunes and concludes with quad biking and camel riding across them! 

Subject to the weather conditions your flight will last 45-60 minutes and enable you to appreciate sunrise from a whole new perspective. There’s no time for jelly legs because the second you land you will plunge straight into a thrilling quad bike ride before the bulk of the morning tours arrive.

You also have the pleasure of riding a camel and sometimes there is the option to ride a horse too. Not forgetting meeting the falcons of the traditional Bedouin camp and diving into a gourmet Arabic breakfast.

This is the best desert safari in Dubai for adrenaline junkies who want to experience the majesty of the red dunes from all angles. It’s perfect for couples and families, with children over the age of 5 permitted to take part.

There is no dune bashing in this offering however the other inclusions more than make up for it and the quad biking is automatically included at booking. 

As hot air balloon flights must depart early to beat the wind, the start time of this activity is 3 am.

Most Unique Desert Safari Tours in Dubai

For the final section of my guide to the best Dubai desert safaris, I’ve chosen 5 tours that offer something utterly unique.

The following tours are preoccupied with showcasing the heritage, culture, nature, and wildlife of the desert and sustainable tourism. None of these excursions include dune bashing but they all offer something remarkable in its place. 

11. Heritage Desert Safari from Dubai

Dubai Desert Conservation Reserve

Price range: $$$ Duration: 7 hours  Meals: Dinner Highlights: Vintage Land Rover transportation, tour of Dubai Desert Conservation Reserve, bread making experience 

This safari tour in Dubai is radically different from the others. First of all, you’ll notice that your vehicle is a vintage, open-air 1950’s Land Rover rather than a modern 4X4.

As I explained, there is no dune bashing in this tour but rather the safari focuses on the heritage of desert culture and the exotic wildlife that resides in the Dubai Desert Conservation Reserve.

This is a 225 square kilometer (87.1 square miles) natural reserve which limits the number of tour operators who are permitted to organize trips here. This means that with minimal impact on the environment you can see what the region would have looked like centuries ago. In fact, another wonderful factor about this safari tour is that a contribution is made directly to the reserve when you book your place. 

After taking an informative tour through the conversation reserve you will relax at an evocatively lit Bedouin camp and immerse yourself in activities such as camel rides, henna artistry, shisha, and befriending the falcons.

Another unique feature that this tour offers is that you will learn how to prepare a local bread recipe that has been carefully handed down through the ages. The tour starts at 2.30 pm and your booking includes your dinner beneath the stars. 

Customer review: “Fantastic from start to finish. The guides really cared about the experience they were delivering and all felt very authentic and premium. Particularly liked the awareness of sustainability of the experience by not offering dune bashing, sticking to the tracks and not using plastic bottles, rare to see in Dubai!” – Max, December 2020

12. Dubai Private Night Safari & Astronomy

Dubai Desert Camp at Night

Price range: $$$ Duration: 5 hours Meals: 3-course dinner Highlights: Vintage Land Rover transportation, twilight desert walk, astronomy session

If you’re waiting for me to share the best desert safari in Dubai for a romantic date night then this is the one you’ll want to surprise your other half with. Pick up for this unique night safari is 5.30 pm.  

Each booking covers two guests and you will venture into the desert after sunset in an open-top 1950’s Land Rover. After a drive through the cooling dunes, you will participate in a twilight nature walk where you might see anything from creepy crawlies to fauna.

Night vision binoculars are provided so that you can see the full might of the desert-scape and its nocturnal residents. This activity is led by a highly trained conservation guide with extensive knowledge of ecotourism and the local environment. 

In addition to the wildlife safari, you will take part in an astronomy session with a professional telescope which allows you to fully comprehend the star-studded sky. Your evening concludes with a decadent three-course dinner at an exclusive camp within the desert retreat of the local royal family. As you see, this safari oozes romance!      

Customer review: “We had the best guide ever, speaking Russian German and also English fluently!! Amazing Tour, very entertaining and interesting you get a lot of impressions about the beduines. I really recommend this tour if you like to a different view of Dubai. The food was also really tasty. we started from 6.30 pm until 12 pm, be prepared to wear comfortable shoes.” – Ngan, May 2021

13. 1 or 1.5 Hour Horseback Dubai Desert Park Ride

Horse riding in the Dubai desert

Price range: $$ Duration: 1-1.5 hours  Meals: None Highlights: Experience the desert by horseback, washing and tending to your horse, possibility to see native wildlife 

Giddy up, this is one of the best desert safaris in Dubai for horse lovers! You will mount your friendly horse and follow your guide through the dunes of the National Mushrif Park.

Along the way, you can keep your eyes peeled for native wildlife that resides in the region such as the desert fox. Even without spotting any fauna, the scenery is breathtaking and you can soak up nature far from the sounds of the dune bashing 4X4s and quad bikes.        

Upon conclusion of the trek, you will be invited to wash and groom your companion horse and give them a reward of carrots. The tour is best suited for those with some horse riding experience as at times you will trot and canter. 

This tour is available at 5.30 am, 6.30 am and 6 am. Please note that unlike most of the other safaris on this list, for this activity you will need to arrange your own transport to and from the horse stables.

Customer review: “Amazing experience in the nature, beautiful surrounding, great horses. All very organized and professional.” – Julia, May 2017

14. Dubai: Private Falconry Safari

Dubai Safari Tour with Falconry

Price range: $$$ Duration: 5 hours  Meals: Luxury breakfast (optional) Highlights: 1.5 hours of falcon handling, nature drive  

Designed for those with a keen interest and appreciation for birds of prey, this safari provides you with the bucket list experience of training a falcon to fly from your own wrist.

During the course of the private safari, you will also interact with an owl and an eagle. The falconry experience of the tour lasts 1.5 hours and is led by a professional falconer who is passionate and committed to taking care of the beautiful creatures. 

For the remainder of the tour, you will be able to enjoy a nature drive by 4X4 during which you will be poised to spot the likes of houbara bustards, Arabian oryx, and sand gazelles. As you can imagine, this is the best desert safari in Dubai for those who possess an eagle eye of their own! However, your qualified guide will do his/her best to help you detect the wildlife. 

As the tour starts at 5 am you may want to upgrade the experience to include a luxury breakfast. At least two participants are required to book this unique tour. 

Customer review: “Wonderfully personal experience among the untouched dunes of the Desert Conservation Reserve: for nature lovers interested in learning about falconry and the flora and fauna of the Arabian Peninsula, this tour offers an authentic, hands-on experience with a knowledgeable guide. Rather than watching birds being flown, you become a trainer yourself and get a taste of how various birds of prey hunt and form working bonds with falconers. Worth the extra Money.” – Viktoria, December 2019

15. Dubai Desert Conservation Reserve 5-Hour Tour with Breakfast

Arabian oryxes in Dubai Desert Conservation Reserve

Price range: $$ Duration: 5 hours  Meals: Breakfast  Highlights: Chance to spot native wildlife, expert knowledge from conservationists 

For the final tour on my list, you will head deep into the Dubai Desert Conservation Reserve. As you observe the likes of native birdlife, Arabian Oryx, desert monitors, and free-roaming gazelles, your safari guide will nourish your exploration with a wealth of knowledge about the flora, fauna, and history of the first national park in the United Arab Emirates.

It’s not guaranteed but if you’re really lucky you might even catch a glimpse of the rarely sighted Gordon’s wildcat.

Children over the age of 10 are welcome on this tour and it’s the perfect activity for solo wanderers, families, or couples alike. The start time for this tour is a languid 7.30 am and it concludes with a decadent breakfast at the Al Maha Desert Resort before you return to the city.  

Customer review: “One of the highlights of our visit to Dubai, our driver and guide, Peter, was an accomplished naturalist. He quickly picked up on our interest in birds and wildlife and we had some great views of oryx, two species of gazelle, numerous LBJ’s and fine views of a Pallid Harrier, all from the comfort of a splendid silver Range Rover. The desert landscapes are spectacular and the stop for a relaxed breakfast was a welcome break at the unexpectedly luxurious Al Maha “desert resort”.” – Philip, December 2020

Useful Info for Planning Your Trip to Dubai

Where to stay in dubai.

There is no shortage of places to stay in Dubai, from high-end luxury hotels to more affordable options. Contrary to belief, you can find good deals on hotels in Dubai, no matter your budget.

The most important thing to keep in mind when booking your hotel room is the location. Dubai is huge and spread out, so you want to make sure you’re staying in an area that’s close to the sights and attractions you want to see.

Generally speaking, here are the best areas to stay in Dubai:

Deira – If you’re looking for a more traditional Arabic experience, you can’t go wrong with Deira. It’s also one of the more affordable areas in Dubai.

Bur Dubai – This is a great option if you want to be close to the action. Bur Dubai is home to many of the city’s best hotels, restaurants, and nightlife venues.

Palm Jumeirah – If you’re looking for a luxurious and relaxing vacation, look no further than Palm Jumeirah. This artificial island is home to some of Dubai’s most exclusive hotels and resorts.

Downtown Dubai – This is the best area for those who want to be close to the city’s most popular attractions, like the Burj Khalifa and the Dubai Mall.

Dubai Marina – This is a great option if you’re looking for a more laid-back atmosphere. The Dubai Marina is home to many restaurants and bars, as well as a beautiful waterfront promenade.

In case you’re curious to know more about each area with pros and cons and hotel recommendations, make sure to check out my in-depth article about  where to stay in Dubai .

If you want to make your Dubai trip even more memorable, read my post about the best hotels in Dubai with Burj Khalifa views !

Do you prefer staying in Airbnbs rather than hotels? Then you need to check out my article about the best Airbnbs in Dubai , including beautiful Marina views, penthouses, and many more!

If you’re in a hurry, here are my top recommendations for different budgets.

Atlantis the Palm

LUXURY – Atlantis the Palm

Located on Dubai’s Palm Jumeirah Island and enjoying a private sandy beach, the 5-star Atlantis offers stunning views of the Arabian Gulf. It provides an underwater aquarium and complimentary access to the Aquaventure water park and the Lost Chambers Aquarium.

Crowne Plaza Dubai Marina

MID-RANGE – Crowne Plaza Dubai Marina

Crowne Plaza Dubai Marina has a restaurant, an outdoor swimming pool, a fitness center, and a bar in Dubai. Boasting family rooms, this property also provides guests with a sun terrace. The accommodation features a 24-hour front desk, room service, and currency exchange for guests.

Gulf Inn Hotel Al Nasr Dubai

BUDGET – Gulf Inn Hotel Al Nasr

Gulf Inn Hotel Al Nasr (formerly Roda Links Al Nasr) features a restaurant, outdoor swimming pool, a fitness center, and a shared lounge in Dubai. Featuring family rooms, this property also provides guests with a sun terrace. Gulf Inn Hotel Al Nasr offers a continental or buffet breakfast.

How to get to Dubai

Being the biggest hub between Europe and Asia and one of the busiest airports in the world, Dubai International Airport (DXB) welcomes a huge number of airlines and connects the city with the rest of the world.

Located only 15 km (9.3 miles) from Downtown Dubai, flying to DXB is the most convenient way to get to the city. Once you land, there are several ways to get into the city center: you can take a taxi, the metro, or even the bus.

Although DXB is the biggest airport in Dubai, you can also choose to fly to Al Maktoum International Airport (DWC). This airport is located in the Jebel Ali area, about 50 km (31 miles) from Downtown Dubai, and it mostly handles cargo flights and low-cost carriers.

How to get around in Dubai

Dubai is an enormous city and getting around can be a bit daunting, especially if you’re not used to such big metropolises. The good news is that there are plenty of options when it comes to transportation.

Public transportation – Dubai has both metro and public bus systems in place. Although the metro is the most efficient way to get around, it only covers certain areas of the city. The bus system, on the other hand, covers a larger area but it can be quite slow during rush hour. This is definitely the cheapest way to get around Dubai, however, it can be pretty time-consuming.

Taxis – Taxis are widely available in Dubai and they’re relatively affordable, especially if you’re splitting the fare with someone. Your best bet is downloading the Careem app, which is similar to Uber, and lets you order a traditional Dubai taxi or a private vehicle.

Car rental – If you want the freedom to explore Dubai at your own pace, then renting a car is the way to go. Just keep in mind that traffic can be pretty bad during rush hour, so you might want to avoid driving during those times.

View of the Burj Khalifa from Shangri-La Dubai

Best time to visit Dubai

The best time to visit Dubai is between November and March when the weather is cooler and more bearable. This is also the peak tourist season, so you can expect higher prices and bigger crowds.

If you don’t mind the heat, then you can visit Dubai during the summer months (June to August), when temperatures can reach up to 40°C (104°F). Each and every place is air-conditioned in Dubai, so you can take refuge from the heat indoors.

Just keep in mind that outdoor attractions such as gardens and water parks will be much less enjoyable during this time and it’s practically impossible to swim in the ocean because of the high temperatures.

If you want to avoid the crowds and get cheaper rates, then April, May, September, and October are the best months to visit Dubai. Prices will be lower and the weather will still be relatively pleasant.

Another thing to keep in mind: Ramadan takes place during the ninth month of the Islamic calendar but the exact dates change every year (usually it falls between March and May).

During this time, Muslims fast from dawn to dusk and many restaurants and cafes will be closed during the day. Alcohol is also not served during Ramadan. However, nightlife carries on as usual and many hotels offer special rates during this period.

If you’re not Muslim, then you can still visit Dubai during Ramadan, you just need to be respectful of the local customs and traditions.

Private beach at Fairmont the Palm

Planning a trip to the UAE?

Then you might want to take a look at all our other travel guides about the United Arab Emirates. I promise, they are just as awesome as this article was!

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The 5 Best Dubai Desert Safaris [2024 Reviews]

Dubai is one of the hottest tourist destinations in the world, with everything from the tallest skyscrapers in the world, beautiful beaches, and amazing sand dunes!

While many people set apart time to explore the city, many forget about the majesty and excitement the desert offers, too! The best way to venture out into the desert is by going as part of a reputable tour.

You need someone who’s rated highly, is safe, and will make sure you have fun! We have all of the top desert tours in Dubai right here, so don’t go anywhere!

Best Dubai Desert Safaris

Quick answer: the 5 best rated dubai desert tours for 2024.

  • Dune Buggy Desert Safari (Morning Adventure) From Dubai
  • 4WD Desert Safari Tour with BBQ Dinner and Live Show
  • Overnight Dubai Desert Safari trip
  • Desert Quad Bike Safari, Camel Ride, Sand Surf, & BBQ From Dubai
  • Dubai Desert Safari with Dinner and Alcohol

Dubai Desert Tour Reviews

1. dune buggy desert safari (morning adventure) from dubai.

  • Duration: 3 hours
  • Departure: Pickup and drop-off included
  • Departure Time: Variety Available
  • Includes:  Pick-up and drop off in central Dubai, s oft drinks, r iding instructions, s afety gear, d une buggy

One of the best ways to start out the day is with an exhilarating dune buggy ride through the sand! You can experience all that and more with the From Dubai: Dune Buggy Desert Safari (Morning Adventure) !

This 3-hour tour is great if you have a packed schedule and need something that will fit a lot of adrenaline into a more compact amount of time!

With hotel/residential pickup and drop-off available, you don’t have to worry about spending extra time and money on arranging other transportation.

Not only that, but you get to skip the entrance line with a VIP entrance, meaning that you get to head right into the fun. Ideal for both private and small groups, you can take your significant other or the entire family!

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Once you arrive, you’ll get to hop in to a twin-seater dune buggy which is great if one of you doesn’t want to drive or if you just want to experience it with someone else.

This off-roading is incredible, thanks to how expansive the desert is and the varying peaks/dips in the dunes. This makes for an exciting excursion great for all experience levels.

Each one is designed with your safety and mind – complete with a full roll cage, comfortable bucket seats, and a full safety harness. Not only that, but your guides will complete a safety briefing beforehand and ensure everyone’s buggies are in good working order.

If you have questions, they’ll answer them and provide you with instructions on how to operate the vehicle through the dunes. They also include soft drinks and water, so you stay well-hydrated the entire time.

Tour Information & Booking

100% refund for cancellations within 24 hours of tour experience, 2. 4wd desert safari tour with bbq dinner and live show.

  • Duration: 6 hours
  • Departure: Hotel pickup and drop-off available
  • Departure Time: 2:30 to 4:00 pm (varies)
  • Includes: Dune drive, s unset watch, c amel rides,  Henna painting, s and boarding (on a hill behind the camp),  Shisha (hubbly bubbly) corner, f ull buffet dinner, u nlimited soft drinks, coffee and tea,  Shawerma station,  Arabic bread station

Next up, we have a tour that’s known as one of the top-rated adventures in Dubai. The 4WD Desert Safari Tour with BBQ Dinner and Live Show is a magical experience that will give you a bit of insight into some of the fun many locals partake in.

The 6-hour tour will not only take you on a fun spin through the sand dunes, but offer camel rides, Henna painting, sand boarding, and much more!

Depending on the season and demand, you’ll be picked up from your hotel or residence anywhere from between 2:30 pm to 4 pm. Upon arrival, they serve you either a welcome tea or coffee, to ramp up the energy you will surely need!

Begin by heading out to the Arabian desert where you’ll receive a safety briefing and instruction on how to drive the vehicles correctly. Take some time zipping across the vast sea of sand, making sure to drink up the complimentary mineral water to stay hydrated.

Next up, you’ll be able to partake in a camel ride across the dunes and dress up in traditional Arabic wear with photo opportunities. Of course, this is all up to you – you get to fully customize your tour according to the activities that most interest you.

You’ll then head over to an interesting Bedouin campsite located right in the center of this enormous desert, where you’ll get even more activities to choose from! We highly recommend the sandboarding, especially if you’re experienced in board sports!

It hurts much less falling on sand than cement or ice! One of the most popular options is Henna designs, which has grown popular in the “Western world” as well.

Finally, after all that you’ll enjoy a delicious BBQ dinner with belly dancers to entertain as you eat! Flatbread, Shwarma wraps, and much more are available! Oh, and you’ll also get a traditional dessert.

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3. overnight dubai desert safari trip.

  • Duration: 16 hours
  • Departure: Pickup and drop-off is included
  • Departure Time: Between 3:30 PM and 4 PM
  • Includes:  Desert Dune bashing with professional driver, welcome drink with Arabic sweets, unlimited drinks, Fire Show and Belly Dance Buffet Dinner, Hubbly Bubbly corners, breakfast, Arabic coffee/tea, milk, and dates, sleeping bags, tents, cushion and mattress

Perhaps you’re looking for a more immersive tour that offers more of an in-depth experience of Dubai and the traditional culture. If so, you’re going to love the Overnight Dubai Desert Safari Trip ! It makes for an educational, exciting outing for a couple or for the entire family!

The trip starts out with you and the rest of your group being picked up from your hotel or residence by a luxury Land Cruiser perfect for this type of environment.  The journey out to the desert is a beautiful one, and on the way there, your guide will tell you all about the area’s history and traditions.

Once you arrive, they’ll offer you a delicious welcome coffee or tea which is a nice way to start things out and will give you that boost of energy you need for a day of fun.

Your first activity after drinking your beverage and enjoying some Arabic candies, will be to head out to your dune buggies!

Your professional driver guide will give you all instructions on how to use them as well as a safety briefing.

You’ll have plenty of time to speed around the valleys and hills before participating in a short camel ride. These are quite brief as they don’t want to overwork the camels, while still offering an interesting option for you. Then head over to a traditional Bedouin desert camp. Here, there are even more excursions to enjoy.

As the sun goes down, your guide will offer you and your group the chance to go take some photos at the top of the sand dunes which offer the best vantage point.

Once you arrive back to camp, you’ll be greeted with a delicious international buffet and BBQ dinner as you watch the Arabic Belly and Tanoura dancing.

They’ll provide you will traditional Arabic dress which is always a fun time!Should you choose, you can get Henna art on your hands and feet as well!

When it’s time to sleep, you’ll all be provided with sleeping bags, tents, a cushion and mattress to sleep comfortably under the stars. When you wake up, you’ll start the day off right with a tasty continental breakfast!

4. Desert Quad Bike Safari, Camel Ride, Sand Surf, & BBQ From Dubai

  • Departure: Hotel pickup and drop-off included
  • Includes:  BBQ buffet (vegetarian and non-vegetarian options), t ransportation by air-conditioned vehicle,  f uel, h elmet,  Arabic coffee,  Henna painting on women’s hands,  Shisha smoking , u nlimited water and soft drinks

While many people are under the impression that to have fun in Dubai, you need bags of money. This is simply not true at all, and the Dubai: Desert Quad Bike Safari, Camel Ride, Sand Surf, & BBQ tour prove that!

This is another 6-hour tour that’s perfect for those looking to get the adrenaline pumping while enjoying some of the area’s traditional culture and customs.

The tour starts out by them picking you up at your hotel or residency, so you don’t have to fret with planning transportation. The air-conditioned vehicle is very comfortable, and the ride out to the desert is quite pleasant as well.

While you ride, your guide will tell you all about the history of the area as well as its unique geography. Once you arrive, you’ll take a break to stretch your legs, use the restroom, drink a cup of Arabic coffee or tea, and listen to the instruction and safety briefing.

They’ll supply each of you with a helmet as well, which we do recommend wearing. You’ll be riding around for an hour through the beautiful, red sand dunes and can choose to follow your leader for the best spots.

Afterward, you’ll take a little breather before you try some sandboarding! These are a ton of fun, even if you’ve never had experience with them before. Just strap them to your shoes and carve down the dunes! No special boots, clothing, etc. necessary!

After that rush of adrenaline, head to the Al Khayma desert camp where you’ll get some more Arabian coffee, sweets, and dates in you for some refueling.

Then, meet the sweet camel you’ll get to ride briefly while admiring the majestic dunes. After taking plenty of photos, sit down and enjoy a mouthwatering BBQ meal while watching Tanoura and Khaliji dance performances with amazing music!

5. Dubai Desert Safari with Dinner and Drinks

  • Departure: Hotel pickup and drop-off
  • Departure Time:  Variety Available
  • Includes:  Air-conditioned vehicle, regional BBQ dinner (Buffet style dining), entertainment, unlimited house beverages (beer and wine)

While all of the Dubai desert tours are an absolute blast, our next one is probably the most festive. Also, if you want to see the desert in both day and night, then this is a great chance to do so!

The Dubai Desert Safari with Dinner and Alcohol tour packs a lot into 6 hours, where you’ll get to learn a lot about their traditions and even participate in some!

Start off by being picked up at your hotel or residence in Dubai by a 4WD or 4×4 vehicle that’s perfect for traversing the desert and uneven terrain while keeping you comfortable.

Make sure to watch out the windows for some wonderful views and listen to the guide’s commentary on the history of the area. They’ll make sure to point out Dubai’s most famous landmarks as well, so you can check them out once back in the city.

Once you reach the Dubai Desert Conservation Reserve, you’ll take a drive around this tranquil space as the guide tells you the history of the desert in relation to the massive city.

They’ll also fill you in on the local flora and fauna, pointing them out wherever possible. Then, see a falconry display which is quite interesting!

If the weather is being agreeable, you’ll be able to watch the sunset from the top of a sand dune so make sure to take some photos! Once the sun sets, take a short drive over to a Bedouin camp and gather ‘round the campfire as you enjoy a 3-course buffet and unlimited beer and wine.

Please keep in mind that during the holy month of Ramadan and other religious holidays alcohol will not be served.

If you choose, you can also try sand boarding on the dunes, going on a short camel ride, or simply hang out on the comfortable tent cushions and large carpets while watching the dancing performances under the sparkly night sky.

Dubai Travel Guide

Dubai is a modern city of unparalleled expansion. Over a period of 50 years, the population has grown from 60,000 people to 3,188,000. Obviously, with that growth over 98% of the city’s buildings and infrastructure is brand new. Here’s where you’ll find the tallest building, the tallest hotel, and the busiest international passenger airport in the world.

But the history of Old Dubai goes back over 3,000 years and the desert wilderness is only a short drive away. Today, there’s lots for everyone to see and do in this fascinating global supercity.

Airports & Entry

Although the Emirate of Dubai is a small kingdom within a country of fewer than 10 million people, Dubai International Airport is a major transportation hub and the world’s third busiest airport. That means the airport is huge and offers some great facilities. There are 3 terminals and 4 concourses. However, while Terminal 3 is modern and the largest airport terminal building in the world, Terminals 1 and 2 are dated and not so plush.

Inside the airport, you’ll find a broad range of stores and eating outlets—like Costa Coffee, Baskin Robbins, and McDonald’s—many open 24 hours. There’s free Wi-Fi on the “DXB Free WiFi” and “DWC Free WiFi” networks and abundant mobile charging stations. If you require internet access but don’t have a mobile device, there are internet kiosks beside Connect and Global Link (Gate C16).

There are Information Desks near the Duty-Free stores Airside, and assistants wandering around the airport wearing blue polo shirts with a “May I Help You?” logo. You can find 24-hour currency exchange counters in all 3 terminals as well as ATMs.

If you’re traveling with kids, there’s a Children’s Play Area in Terminal 3 Airside. You’ll also find Baby Care Facilities throughout the airport. To gain access, visit one of the Information Desks or ask a “May I Help You?” assistant for help.

For passengers stranded at the airport for a long time, there’s a Health Club with a gym, showers, swimming pool, steam room, and jacuzzi Airside behind the Dubai International Hotel. This is accessed from Terminal 1, Gate 115, or Terminal 3, Concourse 2. For the less health-conscious, there are smoking rooms in Terminal 1 Airside, Gate D12, Terminal 2 Airside, and multiple locations in Terminal 3.

In case of medical emergencies, Medical Care Centers are found in Terminal 1, Gate C13, and Terminal 3, Level 0. There are pharmacies in Terminal 1 and Terminal 3 Departures. Muslim prayer rooms are available in the car park and throughout the airport.

The airport is only 3 miles from the center of Dubai and getting there is simple by public transport. To use public transport, purchase a rechargeable NOL Card at the airport. NOL cards are used in Dubai to pay for buses, Metro, water buses, Dubai tram, and parking in RTA car parks.

The most efficient method is by Metro. Starting at 5.30 am and ending at midnight, services run every 10 minutes from Terminals 1 and 3. However, note that on Friday services don’t begin until 1 pm. Note there is a special “Gold Class” carriage at the front of the train if you want a scenic front window view during your journey. There are also designated carriages for women traveling alone and children.

Despite the distance being only 3 miles, the Metro journey to the city center takes 40 minutes. Because many hotels are situated next to Metro stations, it will be better for you to know where your hotel is and to plan your journey to go straight to that station rather than traveling to the city center. The cost is around $2.

The buses are operated by RTA and depart from bus stands opposite all 3 terminals. A special SkyBus service (also RTA) connects the airport directly to the most popular hotels. You’ll need a NOL Card to ride on a bus. Bus services are every 7 minutes during the day and 20 minutes at night. When the Metro is closed, you can still take a bus. The journey takes a minimum of 1 hour and may be much longer if there’s a traffic jam. The journey costs around $1.

The taxi rank is situated in the ground transportation area of the airport. Taxis driven by men are cream-colored, and taxis driven by women are pink trimmed. The ride into the city costs around $42 and usually takes less than 45 minutes. If you’re traveling with kids or elderly people, taking a taxi might be your best option to get quickly and safely to the hotel doorstep.

If you want the freedom of a hire car, note that there are more car rental companies represented at Terminal 1 Arrivals than at Terminals 2 and 3 Arrivals. You’ll need an International Drivers’ License and passport to hire a vehicle. You can hire a car for as little as $25 per day. Note that you may have to deal with traffic jams. I’d recommend using the Metro or a taxi rather than driving yourself in an unfamiliar city.

Planning Tips

Dubai is a popular destination, and the local people do their best to make visitors feel welcome. However, you’re not in Kansas anymore. Here are 5 tips for a trouble-free visit.

Tip #1: Decide what you want to do before planning when to go to Dubai

The weather is super hot in the summer. There’s a good chance you’ll feel uncomfortable on the beach if you try to visit during summer. Spring and fall are the best times to visit to enjoy the beach. And if you’re mainly interested in sightseeing, why not come in winter? However, note that December through February is the high season in Dubai, so the queues will be long.

Tip #2: Buy unique art and crafts

For unique souvenirs and gifts, visit the souks in Deira. This is the traditional market area in the city, and the Deira Gold Souk is famous.

Tip #3: Be careful not to offend with your clothing

Dubai is a liberal city where 70% of the residents are ex-pats. However, it is still an Islamic city. You don’t have to cover your head or wear traditional Arabic clothes (unless you’re visiting a mosque) but you are expected to be respectful. Avoid showing cleavage and midriff (unless in a nightclub or on a beach). Don’t wear super short shorts or skirts in public places where you’re likely to mix with locals, such as the shopping malls and museums. It’s not that it’s against the law…it’s being respectful of local customs and traditions.

Tip #4: Book in advance, especially during winter

Dubai is an especially popular destination. You won’t get into most nightclubs unless you book in advance. Many popular activities, such as going to the top of the world’s tallest building, can be booked in advance to avoid queues. Reputable tour companies offer refunds for tours tickets canceled with reasonable notice, so you’re not risking much when you book in advance.

Tip #5: Avoid visiting during Ramadan OR be patient and thoughtful

The timing of the month of Ramadan changes every year, but for 2020 it is around 23 rd April through 23 rd May. During Ramadan, you will find that many local people slow down and businesses close in the middle of the day for rests or early at night when the staff are due to break their fast. It is prohibited to eat in public during Ramadan, so you’ll only be able to eat in designated areas. You’ll be expected to dress more modestly during Ramadan and be especially polite.

Restaurants & Eating Out

Dubai is a fantastic place to sample Middle Eastern cuisine. Because of its central location in the Persian Gulf, the local fare is a tasty combination of Arabic, Iranian, and Lebanese food.

For breakfast, you could try margoogat. This is a rich vegetable stew with added Arab spices, such as bezar, cumin, and turmeric. Often made with tomato, squash, and eggplant, Dubaites often eat this dish to end their daily fast during Ramadan. Alternatively, manousheh is a popular breakfast dish from Lebanon composed of dough or flatbread topped with Akkawi cheese, olive oil, and za’atar herbs (thyme, oregano, and marjoram). It’s like a kind of pizza! You can sample Lebanese food like this at Enab Beirut , an eclectic food outlet near Al Khazzan Park.

Makbus, also known as kabsa, is a popular rice dish originating in Saudi Arabia and popular in Dubai. The rice, usually basmati, is mixed with chicken, lamb, or seafood and prepared in large pots with plenty of Arab spices, dried lemon, and salt. A popular restaurant to try this traditional rice dish is Al Barza Restaurant and Café on Jumeirah Street.

If you want to eat a traditional Bedouin dish, why not sample some camel milk and eat camel meat? Camel milk is saltier than cow’s milk but lower in cholesterol, richer in protein, and with more iron and Vitamin C. Dubaite chefs like to use camel’s meat in stews and burgers because of its exotic and robust flavor. You can sample camel steaks, kebabs, and chocolate camel milkshakes in Al Bastakiya Restaurant and Café on Al Fahidi Street.

Dubaite people have their own varieties of bread to eat with their meals. These include khameer, which is a date-sweetened bread you can eat on its own or filled with anything from chicken to cheese. Many eat traditional Iranian sangak, which is a leavened flatbread made from wheat. And main dishes are often accompanied by a zesty salad of cucumber, green onions, tomatoes, and mint called tabbouleh.

Speaking of salads, Dubai actually offers a wide range of traditional vegetarian dishes. Kousa mahshi is zucchini or courgettes stuffed with rice. Shirin polo is a delicious rice dish made from nuts, raisins, carrots, and basmati rice. However, be aware that there’s a non-vegetarian version of shirin polo with chicken added. And fatteh is a popular evening dish consisting of bread covered with chickpeas and topped with yogurt and tahini sauce.

For dessert, try kanafeh. This is a Levantine filo pastry coated in honey or syrup and sprinkled with chopped pistachios. Or assidat al-Boubar is a popular pumpkin porridge with almond flour, butter, sugar, milk, and raisins. And you may be offered luqaimat dumplings made from flour, starch, sugar, and cardamom powder and rolled in syrup.

But no meal is complete without gahwa. This is Arabic coffee offered to guests as an essential matter of hospitality. Unlike western coffee, this is seasoned with cloves and cardamom and tastes more bitter than the varieties you may be accustomed to. You may find it served to you in tiny cups without handles from ornate coffee pots.

Nightlife & Entertainment

Despite being an Islamic city on the edge of the desert, Dubai has an extremely wild and active nightlife with modern superclubs and international DJs. It’s like the Ibiza of the Muslim world. However, there are obviously many legal and cultural restrictions to be aware of.

The nightlife in Dubai starts earlier and ends earlier than in European or American cities. Nightclubs open between 10 pm and 3 am, and they are busy throughout this time with a peak around 1 am. All nightclubs and bars must close by 3 am.

All bars, nightclubs, and restaurants serving alcohol are inside hotel complexes. Legally, only hotels are allowed to serve alcohol.

You’ll find the dress code in the more exclusive nightclubs much stricter than in Europe and America. You won’t get in wearing shorts and crocks. You won’t even gain entry wearing jeans. Bouncers typically refuse entry to large groups of men. Mixed groups of men and women and small groups find easier entry into nightclubs.

To get into many clubs, you must already be on the guest list. So, research the clubs you’re interested in before setting out and make arrangements online using the club’s website or Facebook page. The best way to ensure entry is to reserve a table, but this is expensive.

The legal age to drink is 21 and drinking in the street is illegal. Many clubs only admit people over 25. Patrons must show their passport at the entrance to bars or nightclubs to gain entry. Never drive back to your hotel from a bar, club, or restaurant where you had a drink because if there’s an accident, even if it’s not your fault, you’ll be taken straight to jail. The United Arab Emirates has a zero-tolerance policy toward drink driving.

The busiest nights for nightlife are Thursday and Friday (because Friday is the Islamic Sunday). Tuesday is “ladies’ night” when women gain free entry into clubs and are offered discounts and free drinks. Don’t be too judgmental about “economic tourists”, but the nightclubs of Dubai are renowned for the large number of beautiful Russian women guests. Many are there to work in the businesses of this busy cosmopolitan city, but a few are seeking a wealthy spouse or patron.

You’ll find the nightlife where the hotels congregate, such as Medinat Jumeirah and Dubai Marina. The marina is a great place for romantic restaurant dates followed by an evening stroll along the canal.

Because Dubai is such a “Mecca” for businesspeople around the Middle East to escape the restrictions of their own city and let their hair down, you’ll find literally hundreds of nightclubs and bars. Many you will struggle to enter because they all have relatively low capacities and complete to attract the many millionaires and celebrities who frequent the city. Perhaps avoid the most exclusive nightclubs unless you happen to be a billionaire or movie star.

For example, Armani/Privé is one of the most famous clubs in Dubai and located inside the world’s tallest skyscraper. The dress code is super strict, and the entry and drink prices probably more than you earn in a month. If you do gain entry, you’ll find a raised VIP area, a dance floor, and a balcony overlooking the Dubai Fountain. Oh, and the interior décor was designed by Giorgio Armani.

White Dubai is the largest club in the city and sits on the rooftop of the ultra-modern Meydan Racecourse Grandstand. Here’s where you’ll find such famous names as Jason Derulo, Akon, and Nelly. There are incredible views, amazing light shows, and a dance floor open to the stars. But this is definitely a venue you’ll only get into if you’re on the guest list.

A slightly less exclusive nightclub is the N’Dulge Club in the Atlantis Dubai Hotel on the famous Palm Island artificial island. This superclub features an outdoor terrace and the N’Dulge Arena. The Lounge area operates alongside Nobu, a popular restaurant.

If you’re looking for a bar rather than a nightclub, you’ll find a good selection around the hotels of Dubai. For example, the Lock, Stock & Barrel is a large, New-York-style bar with exposed brick walls and pool tables. They offer live music and TV sports channels. The Treehouse is a rooftop bar with a garden terrace and an ambiance aimed at romantic couples. And Fibber Magee’s is a replica Irish pub designed to make you forget you’re in the desert. Everything is authentically Irish, including the live Irish folk music.

Getting Around

Because of the way Dubai has developed over the past fifty years, there are multiple centers dotted all over the city at considerable distances from one another. This means it’s not convenient to get around on foot. If you want to sightsee, you’ll find it easiest to get around by Metro or bus. To use the Metro, buses, water buses, and the Dubai tram you’ll need a rechargeable NOL Card .

Dubai’s modern Metro is fully automated, so you won’t see any drivers. Most of the Metro lines are above ground, so you’ll get great views of the city while getting around. But the Metro doesn’t reach everywhere. In New Dubai, you’ll sometimes have to use the Dubai Tram. And the Palm Island has its own monorail service.

The public bus service is the most affordable option to get around the city. There are 1,500 air-conditioned buses in the city. They go everywhere and run during the night when the Metro has closed.

It’s always an option to hail a taxi. While they aren’t super expensive, they’re pricier than the bus or the Metro. And, to be honest, you can probably get to most places on the Metro quicker than in a taxi. For ultimate freedom, you can always rent a car. To do this, you’ll require an International Driver’s License , passport, credit card, and insurance.

Accommodations

With its artificial islands and glitzy modern skyscrapers, you might expect Dubai to be an expensive place to stay. Yes, there are many exclusive 5-star luxury hotels and billionaires’ penthouses, but there are also affordable hotels and self-catering apartments suitable for travelers on a budget.

As a general rule, the further south you go, the newer and more expensive the accommodation becomes. Since most of the more interesting attractions are to the north, I’d recommend you stay in one of the Old Neighborhoods or nearby Downtown unless you’re only here for the beaches and nightlife and have a fat billfold.

The Old Neighborhoods

The older parts of the city are where you’ll find traditional butchers and bakers, street food, family restaurants, tailors, cobblers, and older residential buildings. These include Bur Dubai, Deira, Karama, Jumeirah, and Satwa.

In this area, you’ll also find the historic district of Bastakiya where old merchants’ mansions built using coral and mud have barjeel wind towers for natural air-conditioning. Some of these interesting structures now contain cultural centers and museums.

These neighborhoods are old, but they’re not run-down. And although they’re the cultural heart of the city, you’ll find accommodation in these areas generally cheaper than the recently developed areas. If you’re planning to self-cater, this is definitely the best area for you because the shops and markets in the old neighborhoods are cheaper than in the new city.

The Novotel in central Deira provides comfy rooms, tennis courts, and both adults’ and children’s swimming pools within easy walking distance of the Deira Metro Station. This is a good choice for solo women, families, and couples. And if you’re self-catering, consider the highly rated J5 RIMAL Hotel Apartments in Deira. The apartments come with living rooms and kitchenettes, so you can prepare your own meals and cut costs. Some of the higher-spec apartments also offer washing machines.

Business Bay and Downtown Dubai

This is the most central area of Dubai situated around the Dubai Mall between Old Dubai and Dubai Marina. It’s a convenient place to stay for visiting all the attractions because it’s so central and close to both Old Dubai and New Dubai by Metro.

In fact, some of the main attractions are found around the Dubai Mall, like the Dubai Aquarium and Dubai Fountain. Here you’ll find a good selection of restaurants, cafés, and bars as well as some of the more upmarket hotels with a lively nightlife.

Check out hotels like the Vida Downtown Dubai , which offers modern rooms a short walk from the Dubai Mall and Metro Station. The Manzil Downtown Dubai is even closer to the Dubai Mall and Metro and located in the liveliest part of Downtown Dubai.

Mall of the Emirates and Surrounding Area

Here you’ll find cosmopolitan Dubai where the mix of nationalities living and working in this area leads to a diverse range of food outlets and stores. It’s central and convenient for Metro Stations.

If you want to stay in luxury, there are plenty of 5-star options in this area, such as the Sheraton Dubai Mall of the Emirates Hotel , with its plush rooms and rooftop pool. But there are still budget options, such as Centro Barsha by Rotana , which offers comfortable rooms within walking distance of the Metro and Mall of the Emirates.

This is that shiny area to the south of the city around Dubai Marina and the famous artificial islands of Palm Jumeirah and Bluewaters Island. This is where some of the glitziest buildings of Dubai are found. It’s the place to go if you want luxury hotels with Michelin-starred chefs and gold-plated faucets.

However, since billionaires and celebrities don’t use the Metro, you won’t find using the Metro so convenient in this area. There are no Metro stations on the artificial islands, for example. Dubai Marina does have a Metro station and offers a promenade for keen joggers and cyclists.

This is a great area to stay if you love beaches and want to spend much of your time sunbathing or swimming. But, the whole of New Dubai is a little distant from the main attractions and the lack of Metro stations makes it inconvenient for sightseeing.

The Movenpick Hotel in Jumeirah Lakes Towers is a 5-star hotel, but it’s one of the more affordable ones in this area. It’s in Dubai Marina, so it’s convenient for the Metro and the beaches. But if you want to stat in this area on a “budget”, consider an apartment at Marina View Deluxe Hotel . I use quotation marks around “budget” because this is the most expensive area, so even the budget options are relatively expensive. All suites come with refrigerators, microwaves, and kitchenettes for self-catering options, and it’s only a short walk from the Dubai Marina and Metro station.

Dubai has a hot desert climate. Unless you’re from Death Valley, take what you think of as hot and double it to imagine August in Dubai. You might think that swimming in temperatures of 100 0 F sounds great, but by the end of the day, you may envy lobsters. Midwinter temperatures in Dubai are similar to early summer in Massachusetts.

The weather in Dubai is coldest in January, with an average daily high of 75 0 F and a low of 58 0 F. It’s still sunny in winter. It’s not too cold to hit the beach and it’s a great time to go sightseeing. In April, the average high is 91 0 F and low of 70 0 F, which makes spring a perfect time of year for the beach.

It’s hottest in August, with an average high of 106 0 F and low of 87 0 F. In the afternoon, it’s too hot for the beach, but it’s okay before 11 am and late in the evening. By November, the average high drops to 87 0 F and the low is 68 0 F, making the weather much better for the beach.

Attractions

Many come to Dubai to admire the fantastic modern architecture and amazing monuments built over the past few decades, but the city also has a fascinating history.

The Dubai museum is a great place to visit to learn all about Dubai’s past. The museum is housed inside the Al-Fahidi Fort, which is the oldest building in the city built in 1787. The fort’s construction is entirely traditional using locally sourced materials. The walls are coral blocks cemented together with lime, and the ceilings are made from palm fronds and mud.

Inside the museum, you can learn about Dubaite cultural history through exhibitions like the traditional boats and palm-leaf house with a barjeel wind tower. Discover about Bedouin desert life and coastal pearl fishing. You’ll find the museum in the Bur Dubai area of the Old City.

In the nearby Bastakia Quarter, you can see historic homes built in the 19 th century for wealthy Iranian merchants who came here to deal in textiles and pearls. The traditional buildings are built from coral and lime and feature barjeel wind towers that provided natural air-conditioning.

The best-known house is one built for Sheikh Saeed Al-Maktoum, former ruler of Dubai. The building is considered an excellent example of Arabian architecture and now houses The Dubai Museum of Historical Photographs and Documents.

On the opposite side of Dubai Creek is the area of Deira. Here’s where you’ll find the traditional souks (markets) including the Deira Gold Souk, the biggest gold bazaar in the world. There are many historic houses in this part of the Old City including Heritage House, an Iranian merchant’s house from 1890, and the Al-Ahmadiya School of 1912, which is the Museum of Public Education.

Among these historic neighborhoods is an amazing modern building called the Dubai Frame . This is a series of galleries exploring the history of Dubai housed inside a building shaped like a 492-feet-high picture frame. The empty frame is intended to “frame” both the Old City and the New City as it frames one or the other depending upon where you stand in relation to the frame.

And there are many new buildings in Downtown and New Dubai, including the iconic Burj al-Arab, which is the world’s tallest hotel. The hotel stands on its own artificial island and is shaped like a dhow sail. Its underwater Al-Mahara restaurant enables diners to view the surrounding sea life while they eat, while the Skyview Bar at the top of the hotel provides fantastic panoramic views of the city.

But the most famous building in the city is the 2722-feet-high Burj Khalifa , which is the tallest skyscraper in the world. Much like outside the Empire State Building in NYC, tourists queue to visit the observation deck on the 124 th floor. To avoid a long wait, buy your “At the Top” entrance ticket in advance.

Many visitors to Dubai come to admire its huge shopping malls. The Dubai Mall is an interesting place to visit not only for the stores. It houses one of the most popular attractions in Dubai—the Dubai Aquarium . The aquarium features 140 species of sea life inside a huge tank on the ground floor of the mall. You can enter the Underwater Zoo to view this tank from underneath through aquarium tunnels.

If you want to get out of the city, the Al Marmoom Desert Conservation Reserve is an interesting place to visit. There you’ll find bird and animal observation platforms and other attractions. At night, the Dubai Astronomy Group holds stargazing events in the reserve because the remote desert location boasts low light pollution.

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DUBAI DESERT SAFARI REVIEW: PRICES, BEST TOURS, WHAT TO WEAR + PRACTICAL TIPS

Dubai Desert Safari Review

As a travel freak curious to know about local culture and off-beat attractions, visiting Dubai and its untouched desert landscape was on my bucket list for quite a long time. And I got it to check it off finally! After navigating through its diverse desert landscapes during our 10 days Dubai program, I am excited to share some essential information that you should know about desert safari Dubai. 

Planning Desert Safari Dubai: Top Tips

1. desert safari in dubai: where to go.

As part of our Arabian Desert exploration, we got to take in some of the region’s most stunning desert landscapes. 

This is hands-down the first choice to go for a desert safari in Dubai. It took 40 minutes for us to reach this area from the city center.

Dubai Desert Conservation Reserve

Located about 50 minutes drive from Dubai, this is a protected reserve and, more importantly, the UAE’s first national park.

We visited this conservation reserve in the early morning for the sunrise hot air balloon ride.

The views were surreal, and the whole experience was magical! Yes, it was absolutely worth it. I enjoyed the hot air balloon flight. I felt heavenly calmness, observed the unequaled beauty of dunes and indigenous desert flora and fauna that inhabit the region. 

I was initially skeptical about taking a desert journey to Al Lahbab as the standard desert safari, and Al Lahbab Desert Safari program was more or less the same.

But we are glad that we finally took this safari.

The exhilarating ever drive through its unparalleled, enigmatic red dunes is something that we will remember for a lifetime. 

Liwa Oasis is one of our favorites. This incredible oasis is not anywhere within Dubai but in Abu Dhabi.

The best thing is that it’s a part of the Empty Quarter (locally known as Rub al Khali) – the world’s largest sand desert. 

2. Driving In The Desert

You can drive and discover Dubai’s desert on your own, provided you are an expert driver and have access to a well-maintained 4X4 vehicle.

But make sure that you bring your international driving license if you’re planning to embark on a desert journey on your own. 

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3. Desert Safari Tour

As the above point was in no way applicable to us, we opted for an all-inclusive package for all our desert trips. We booked two of our desert trips - Al Awir Overnight Desert Safari and Hot Air Balloon Ride - much before our travel date. 

Red Dune Safari was somewhat an impromptu decision and hence booked last minute through the same service provider.

We can justly say that all lived up to our imaginations and expectations. 

Click here to book a discounted Red Dunes Desert Safari with BBQ Dinner in Dubai

Get more info and read more reviews about Sunrise Hot Air Balloon Flight with Breakfast in Dubai

Click here to check availability and prices of the Overnight Dubai Desert Safari Tour with BBQ Dinner

4. When To Visit

We being hardcore outdoorsy people, visited Dubai in January. The climate was warm during the daytime though pleasant, with a salubrious breeze. We went on our desert trips in the evening and on one in the early morning, both times the weather was cool. 

The winter months in Dubai are from October to March. And, of course, it’s boiling in the other months of the year, with July and August being the hottest months. 

5. What To Wear

Modest dressing is generally recommended for your Dubai visit.

But for your desert trip in Dubai, make sure that you wear the right clothing.

Avoid loose skirts and instead wear long-sleeved cotton or linen tops plus comfortable trousers. You may further require a lightweight jacket or a hoodie for your early morning or winter desert trips.

Complete your look with a quality pair of sneakers, gaiters, or sandals. 

6. Other Must-Haves

Regardless of your morning or evening desert trip, make sure that you apply a lip balm (of at least SPF 30) and slather on good sunscreen lotion or cream to protect your skin from intense desert sunlight.

Sunglasses are another staple to have on your desert safari.

To avoid sunlight directly hitting your face, you can use a hat (preferably a wide-brimmed one).

Also, carry a light shawl which is ideal for shielding your face and neck from sun and dust. 

What We Enjoyed Most About Our Desert Safari?

Dune bashing in Dubai

This was undoubtedly the most significant highlight of our desert trips in Dubai.

It is nothing but a super thrilling rollercoaster ride over the desert dunes. An exceptionally maintained Land Cruiser is used for this purpose.

But for our Red Dune Safari, we amped up the fun and thrill aspects by doing this part on a mighty Hummer, and it was well worth every penny we spent. 

Desert Sunrise and Sunset Views

Yes, we got to see both desert sunrise and sunset views, and no words could probably describe this phenomenon of the sun coming out of the desert sands. It was also amazing to see the sun going back to sands at twilight. 

Desert Safari Dubai bedouins camp

This part is indispensable as it gives you a genuine slice of the Bedouin culture and traditions while allowing you to take in the traditional Arabian hospitality.

We were welcomed here with aromatic Arabic coffee and succulent dates that were much needed to replenish our energy after the electrifying dune bash experience. 

camel riding during Desert Safari in  Dubai

Camels are an intrinsic part of Dubai’s humble past and rich heritage.

Fascinatingly, it was once the region’s only means of transport in the ancient era.

And we got to enjoy this activity both on our overnight desert safari and red dune safari. Against the backdrop of endless desert sands, this wobbly ride on camelback was an exhilarating adventure. 

Quad Biking & Sandboarding

Quad biking in Dubai

Quad biking and sandboarding in Dubai desert weren't actually included in our desert trip, but we did this for an additional fee. And it was super fun to ride the quad bike and test our balancing skills on the sturdy sandboard.

For those who don't know, it's simple to ride a quad bike. You can drive it with minimal supervision and, of course, without any prior experience. 

Cultural Activities

you can see amazing dancers during your Desert Safari Dubai tour

Participating in many cultural experiences was one of the most fun-filled parts of this desert safari.

Henna artists beautified our hands with stunning Arabic designs (but extra charges apply for elaborate designs).

Smoking shisha transported us to an altogether different era.

We got to watch falconry and also capture some fantastic souvenir photographs wearing traditional Emirati dresses. 

It was a multi-course buffet-style dinner with an inspiring mix of BBQ specialties, local Emirati favorites, and famous international delicacies. I ate starters, soups, fresh-cut fruits, along with several desserts and unlimited refreshments, to complement this rich, lavish meal. 

Traditional Entertainment

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You can't help but fall in love with the alluring performances by the brilliant Tanura artist and the graceful Belly Dancer at the desert camp. Some of the participants even joined them along.

Camping In The Desert

This was one of the high points of our overnight desert safari! We had pre-booked this experience, and our service provider assured us that all facilities would be arranged for our camping beneath the desert sky.

It, therefore, was a hassle-free experience to cozy up in our fully equipped tent, set amidst the supremely isolated sand dunes. 

Hot Air Balloon Ride

For this, we had to sacrifice our deep sleep and start our day before dawn. But this magnificent sky-high experience enveloped by the most compelling views of the desert and enriched by cool pleasant morning breeze made up for it. We also got to savor a traditional Arabic breakfast as part of this tour. 

Roundtrip Transfers

We had the option to book desert safaris with or without transfers. As we luckily added it at the time of booking, the whole experience turned out to be incredibly enjoyable with an absolute peace of mind. One can choose from the shared or private transfer, and we went for the latter considering its affordability. 

What Didn't We Like About Our Desert Safari?

Our desert trips in Dubai were overall amazing but with a few minor hiccups. For instance, we expected a one-hour camel ride, but it lasted for not more than 10 minutes. The same applies to other desert activities such as quad biking. But for many precious moments and memories that we created during our desert safaris, these hitches are not very important. 

Is Desert Safari For All?

Not actually; there are many pulse-racing activities (mainly dune bash) involved in a desert safari which may not be ideal for those who are pregnant, have undergone any surgery recently, or have any serious ailment. You can opt for desert tours like Dinner in the Desert, which allows you to enjoy the desert beauty while getting yourself away from all the extreme actions and adventures. 

Conclusion:

So that's it! Dubai is a compact city that is mostly visited for its glamorous version. But with the exclusive desert safari Dubai trip, we hope that you would definitely go beyond the usual and immerse yourself in the raw beauty and sheer tranquility of the golden sands that encircle the region. 

ABOUT THE AUTHOR

Neha Singh is a travel blogger @ Dubai Wikia . She is a postgraduate in Mass Communications and a keen writer. Neha is passionate about traveling to new places, reading fiction, learning new things and loves being a nature trekker.

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So, you’re thinking about taking a Dubai desert safari ? Great choice! There’s arguably no better bout of culture and heritage, adrenaline and excitement to be had in this corner of the UAE.

From puffing on shisha pipes with Bedouin tribal leaders to roaring over the sand hills in powerful 4X4s, the list of enticing tours below boasts all sorts of enjoyments that you’re never likely to forget. Some even throw in extra draws in the big city of Dubai itself!

Let’s have a look at the best Dubai desert safari deals…

1 – Premium Red Dunes & Camel Safari with BBQ at Al Khayma Camp

Premium Red Dunes & Camel Safari with BBQ at Al Khayma Camp

This afternoon expedition begins by trading modern Dubai for the ochre-tinted slopes of the Lehbab Desert. There, you’ll whiz down dunes on sand boards and rumble over the hills on 4X4s. As the adrenaline pumps, it’s time to move to the famed Al Khayma Camp.

Built in the traditions of the old Bedouins, it’s for channeling the spirit of Arabia. That means an evening of camel rides as the sun sets, and open-fire BBQs set to belly-dancing shows.

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2 – Dubai Sunrise Balloon Flight with Breakfast & Falconry

Dubai Sunrise Balloon Flight with Breakfast & Falconry

It’s an early-morning start so you can find yourself lifting off above the shifting sands of the Arabian Desert just after sunrise on this tour. That’s all done courtesy of a hot air balloon, which reveals sweeping 360-degree panoramas of the amazing landscape.

Look below and you might catch glimpses of hopping gazelles, oryx, and camels moving slowly over the dunes!

You’ll also get a chance to delve into the age-old traditions of Arabian falconry, and enjoy a gourmet breakfast of caviar and hand-smoked salmon in a remote nomad camp.

3 – Overnight Camp with Red Dunes and Camel Safari

Overnight Camp with Red Dunes and Camel Safari

Channel your inner Lawrence of Arabia with this immersive overnight expedition into the untamed backcountry of Dubai. Yes, you’ll get to experience the high-octane dune bashing (4WD runs over the sand hills) that most of these packages include.

However, this one’s special because you spend a whole evening dining on traditional Bedouin BBQ dishes, listening to tales by a crackling fireplace, and smoking shisha pipes with the locals.

Camel treks and henna painting classes are also thrown in for good measure.

4 – Red Dune Desert Safari with BBQ Dinner & Live Entertainment

Red Dune Desert Safari with BBQ Dinner & Live Entertainment

Leave behind the paved boulevards of Dubai and enter the desert, all by boarding a hardy 4X4 and rolling onto dusty tracks towards a bona fide Bedouin camp.

It awaits out in the midst of the Arabian sand sea, where it beckons patrons of this trip with oodles of entertainments. They come in the form of gahwa (Arabian coffees) and folksy tanoura dance shows that echo the mystical displays of the Twirling Dervishes of Turkey.

Oh, and there’s unlimited shisha on offer to help add that authentic air to proceedings!

5 – Private Tour: 4×4 Desert Adventure Safari from Dubai

Private Tour 4x4 Desert Adventure Safari from Dubai

Five hours is all it takes to enjoy the deserts of Dubai in all their heart-thumping, exotic glory on this tour. First stop? A camel farm, where you’ll learn to ride like the Bedouin nomads have for centuries.

Next up? A high-speed lesson in dune boarding from a local pro. And then you can even drop in optional extras to keep the adrenaline flowing – think quad biking over the peaks and troughs of the red-tinted sand hills! When the sun dips, you retreat to a tented camp for roaring fires under the stars and sweet-scented shisha pipes.

6 – Luxury VIP Desert Safari

Luxury VIP Desert Safari

Calling all honeymooners and jet setters – hitting the desert doesn’t have to mean roughing it! Nope, not on this tailor-made VIP trip. The whole thing takes place in a classy Land Cruiser with a dedicated guide at hand from start to finish. That ride whisks you off to the protected Dubai Desert Conservation Reserve.

Within, there are elusive caracals and Arabian gazelles to spot through the window. Delving deeper into the wilds, you fire up the 4WD to rumble over the dunes. And then it’s all about finishing with a romantic three-course buffet set to belly dancing and the twinkling stars overhead.

7 – Premium Desert Safari with BBQ, Falconry, Camel Ride and Sandboarding

Premium Desert Safari with BBQ, Falconry, Camel Ride and Sandboarding

This all-encompassing tour will showcase the highlights of the Dubai desert in a mere six hours. Trading the deluxe Dubai Mall for the orange-glinting outback, you’ll soon find yourself racing around the contours of the sand hills – an uber-exciting practice that’s known as dune bashing.

Then, it’s onto sand surfing, which offers you a chance to master the art of darting from high ridges to the bottom. Master falcon handlers then take over with their traditional Bedouin flight shows. And then the day wraps up with a medley of hookah pipes and fire-grilled meals.

8 – Desert Experience: Dinner and Emirati Activities with Vintage Land Rover Transport from Dubai

Desert Experience Dinner and Emirati Activities with Vintage Land Rover Transport from Dubai

Who needs luxurious air-con cars when you’ve got hardy Land Rovers? Certainly not the folk on this intriguing tour, which swaps the high-class rides you might be used to in Dubai with something a little more…vintage. Yep, as the balmy desert breezes billow through your hair, you’ll do a runaround of falconry shows, nomadic BBQ dinners, and camel rides.

Of course, the real joy is simply in the travel – there’s arguably no better way to spot the gazelles, the slinking sand foxes, and horned oryxes than from a vehicle that’s had its roof shaved off!

9 – Dubai Desert Safari Red Dune: BBQ, Camel Ride & Sandboarding

Dubai Desert Safari Red Dune BBQ, Camel Ride & Sandboarding

There’s no better time of the day to experience the majesty of the red-tinted Arabian Desert than when the sun dips low on the horizon. Cue this guided tour into the wilds around Dubai. It takes you away from the bright lights of the big city and out to landscapes where dunes rise and fall in a blanket of light vermilion.

You’ll experience it all with dune bashing (4WD rides) and sand boarding. And then it’s back to an outback camp to taste Arabian coffees, puff on hookahs, and dig into a traditional buffet meal.

10 – Overnight Desert Camp Experience: Dinner, Emirati Activities, and Vintage Land Rover Transport 

Overnight Desert Camp Experience Dinner, Emirati Activities, and Vintage Land Rover Transport

You can sleep in the company of gazelles and horned oryxes by choosing to stay under the star-spangled skies of the Arabian Desert. You can also experience the life of a real Bedouin, learning the history of falconry, Middle Eastern breadmaking, and henna tattooing.

That’s all part of this enthralling tour, although things begin in open-air Land Rovers, on game drives inspired by African expeditions.

Then, you hit a royal desert camp for cooking classes and shisha smoking into the evening. Day two, meanwhile, heralds a local breakfast of chabaab pancakes and potent coffees, followed by a cruise through the dunes back to Dubai.

11 – Desert 4×4 Safari, Complimentary ATV ride, Camel Ride, BBQ Dinner & Live Shows

Desert 4x4 Safari, Complimentary ATV ride, Camel Ride, BBQ Dinner & Live Shows

No aspect of Arabian Desert life is left unexplored on this fun-filled trip. Stories of swashbucklers, adventurers, and regional history kick things off on the ride out of Dubai – your dedicated guide takes care of that.

Soon, your 4X4 will be rumbling up and down the dunes. And then it’s straight onto a quad bike to try your hand at navigating the harsh landscapes.

As the sunset comes, it’s over to a traditional Bedouin camel camp. There, roaring fires warm the tents, and you’ll dig into spit-roasted cuts while shisha smoke twirls in the air.

12 – Dubai Morning Desert Safari: Sandboarding, Camels & Brunch

Dubai Morning Desert Safari Sandboarding, Camels & Brunch

Early birds are bound to love this morning safari into the Lahbab Desert. Starting with the sunrise, you’ll cruise out of Dubai for 45 minutes before hitting the wilderness.

A relax stop is quickly followed by a high-octane dune buggy ride. Then, you’ll ride the rollercoaster that is a 4X4 trip over the dunes. Of course, being early, there’s got to be a brunch involved.

In true Bedouin style, that comes at the Al Khayma Camp. It’s dished out in hand-rolled pancakes and steamy mugs of gritty gahwa coffee – the perfect set up for the rest of the day!

13 – Dubai Afternoon Desert Safari and BBQ Dinner

Dubai Afternoon Desert Safari and BBQ Dinner

You can make this tour into the iconic sand sea of the UAE whatever you want it to be. The basics include sand boarding and 4X4 rides out into the wilderness.

On top of that, there are opportunities to get traditional henna tattoos, hop on a camel and galumph through the dunes, and puff on classic Middle Eastern shisha pipes.

In all, the trip lasts around six hours, culminating with an open-air desert encampment where belly dancers and Arabic music provide the authentic backdrop.

14 –  Desert Safari +  Burj Khalifa At The Top + Dubai Aquarium – 2 Day Combo

Desert Safari + Burj Khalifa At The Top + Dubai Aquarium - 2 Day Combo

Fuse all that important sightseeing in the city with a bona fide Dubai desert safari on this two-day combo package. You’ll begin at the cloud-splintering Burj Khalifa. It’s the tallest building in the world, and your ticket offers a queue skip that takes you to soaring lookouts on the 125th floor!

After that, the snapping sharks, misty rainforests, and underwater tunnels of the Dubai Aquarium beckon. Then the buck passes to the UAE outback.

The next day, your afternoon gets rolling in a 4X4 that whizzes out to a Bedouin camp for shisha pipes and fires between the glowing sand hills there.

15 – 2 Day Combo: Desert Safari + Dubai City Tour + Dhow Dinner Cruise

2 Day Combo Desert Safari + Dubai City Tour + Dhow Dinner Cruise

Over 48 hours of fun, this enthralling tour packs in the best of any Dubai desert safari and the sprawling metropolis itself. There are moments when you’ll be lost in trinket-shimmering gold souks.

It offers glimpses of the cannon-ringed Al Fahidi Fort. And you’ll encounter the stunning Palm Islands (manmade in the Persian Gulf), along with the arabesque architecture of the Jumeirah Mosque.

Trips out to the desert are packed with BBQ dinners and 4X4 dune riding. And then you can catch a romantic meal on a traditional dhow boat, sailing amid the skyscrapers that line Dubai Creek.

16 – 2 Day Combo: Big Bus 1 Day Hop-On Hop-Off Tour + Desert Safari

2 Day Combo Big Bus 1 Day Hop-On Hop-Off Tour + Desert Safari

If you like to take things at your own pace, there’s arguably no better way to get stuck into Dubai than on a hop-on, hop-off bus tour. You’ll jump on open-top coaches that run rings around the city, enjoying glimpses of the iconic Burj Khalifa, the colossal Mall of the Emirates, and the Palm Islands alike. Along the way, multi-lingual audio commentary tells of the city’s history and culture.

Day two on this trip is all about escaping to the sands. Cruising in a 4X4 to the Lahbab wilderness in the early afternoon, you’ll experience a classic Dubai desert safari, complete with Bedouin villages and dune bashing.

17 – Dubai Super Saver: City Sightseeing Tour and Desert Safari

Dubai Super Saver City Sightseeing Tour and Desert Safari

You might just be able to save a sultan’s ransom of dirham by opting for this low-cost combo tour. It fuses a classic sightseeing day in the big city with an exotic Dubai desert safari. That means phase one is all about shopping in the emporiums of the Gold Souk and feeling the salt breezes roll in off bustling Jumeirah Beach.

Then comes day two, when you’re whisked from the skyscrapers to the orange sands. There, you get to see falconry shows, ride the dune waves on sandboards, and enjoy BBQ dinners under the stars. Oh, and it all comes in for less than 90 USD!

18 – Dubai Combo: Helicopter Flight and Desert Camp Experience by 4×4

Dubai Combo Helicopter Flight and Desert Camp Experience by 4x4

A single day is all you’ll need to set aside to experience Dubai and its surrounding hinterland on this trip. It’s all done in high-octane fashion. First, the chopper is fired up and you soar into the forest of urban skyscrapers – there’s really nothing that can prepare you for the startling majesty of the Burj Al-Arab and the mighty Burj Khalifa from the air!

After landing, you’re straight into a 4X4 and cruising out to a Bedouin camp for an authentic Dubai desert safari. That includes camel rides, a local guide with oodles of mystical tales inspired by the sand sea, and even belly dancing shows!

19 – SkyDive Dubai: Tandem Skydiving at Desert Drop Zone + Free Burj Khalifa OR Desert Safari

SkyDive Dubai Tandem Skydiving at Desert Drop Zone + Free Burj Khalifa OR Desert Safari

Kick start your Dubai desert safari in style by free falling a whopping 13,000 feet at a hair-ruffling 120 miles per hour, straight from the cloudless Arabian skies to the dusty sand dunes below. It’s a tandem drop, so you’ll be guided by a pro from the plane to the surface, and you can get the whole thing documented on a camera.

After landing, you’ve probably earned a trip to a sumptuous Bedouin camp for shisha pipes and local coffee brews. To get that, you’ll need to pick the safari option over tickets to the Burj Khalifa observation floors.

20 – Burj Khalifa At The Top & Desert Safari Combo

Burj Khalifa At The Top & Desert Safari Combo

The tallest building on the planet is what brings the UAE into focus on this combo tour. You’ll start with general admission to the 125th-floor observation deck. From there, the glimmering Persian Gulf, the golden beaches of Jumeirah, and the mind-boggling Palm Islands can be seen in all their glory.

Once you make it back down to ground level, there’s a 4WD pickup awaiting. That’s your ticket to the Arabian Desert, where groaning camel caravans and mystical Bedouin fire shows take over. As you leave behind the city, you’ll have chances to snap sunset shots of the dunes and experience adrenaline-pumping dune bashing to boot!

21 – Dubai Private Luxury 6-Course Dinner in the Desert Experience

Dubai Private Luxury 6-Course Dinner in the Desert Experience

Live like the Arabian sultans of old by treating yourself and someone special to this VIP tour. It’s a fusion of a Dubai desert safari and a luxurious dining experience. The whole thing takes place out in the sand sea of Lahbab, starting as the sun dips low to glow red on the dunes.

Transport is in high-class Range Rovers and your destination is a tailor-made dining spot with flickering candles on a traditional royal retreat. You can either arrive by camelback or in a car.

Falconry displays and sunset viewing are the entrees, and then you’re onto the real meal – a romantic a la carte medley of fatoush breads, moussaka, spiced soups, and sweet lgeimat donuts.

22 – Red Dune Desert Safari, BBQ Dinner, Shows, Sand ski, Camel ride at Majilis camp

Red Dune Desert Safari, BBQ Dinner, Shows, Sand ski, Camel ride at Majilis camp

There’s almost no end to the highlights on this thrill-filled, culture-brimming adventure. Dubai is left in the dust in the early afternoon. That’s to ensure there’s enough time for guests to get a feel for sand skiing and dune bashing before hitting the earthy Bedouin camp far out in the wilderness.

Once you’re there, you’ll be lost in a haze of shisha smoke and belly dancers. A whole buffet meal of shawarma and mezze is doled out under the stars, and you’ll even get a chance to pose in traditional Middle Eastern outfits for that compulsory Instagram shot!

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Dubai Desert Safari – A Review of Dubai Desert Safari

Dubai Desert Safari is an amazing experience to witness the spectacular and unique desert environment. The Dubai Desert Safari experience is a wonderful combination of nature, adventure, and excitement. Desert Safari is a four-hour drive from Dubai International Airport (DXB) and takes you through the beautiful UAE and Arabian Peninsula landscape.

It offers a chance to see the desert, its animals, birds, and plants and witness the sunrise and sunset over the desert dunes . Desert Safari is an exciting experience that includes a trip into the desert, viewing wildlife and its habitats, riding camels, and visiting the Bedouin villages.

The Dubai desert safari is one of the most popular tourist attractions in the United Arab Emirates. It is a unique experience that takes you on a journey into the desert sands of the UAE, where you will see camel rides, Bedouin culture, dunes, and much more.

Dubai is a modern city that has retained its desert vibe. You will find desert safaris throughout the city. There are even hotels and restaurants set up specifically for the safari experience.

Dubai is a city with a unique culture and history. It is one of the most popular tourist destinations in the Middle East , attracting millions annually. This city is also home to some of the world’s best theme parks, such as Al Marmoum Wildlife Park and the Lost Kingdom.

The city is located on the Arabian Gulf coast, about 2 hours by car from the United Arab Emirates, Abu Dhabi’s capital. It is a cosmopolitan city where the Arabic language dominates. However, there are also many English speakers living in Dubai.

The first thing that comes to mind when I think of Dubai is its magnificent skyline and glittering city lights. When you think of Dubai, you think of glitz and glamour. The desert safari in Dubai is no different. It is an incredible experience with something new and different for every visitor.

What is Dubai Desert Safari?

Dubai is one of the fastest-growing cities in the world. It is one of the most modern cities in the Middle East and is home to the tallest building in the world . You’ll have the opportunity to see all of this and visit some of the most beautiful archaeological sites in the region, including Al Kharana and the Al Ain Oasis.

Dubai Desert Safari

Dubai Your full day in Dubai will start with a visit to the world-famous Burj Khalifa, the tallest building in the world. You will also have the chance to enjoy an incredible sunset cruise along Dubai Creek. Your trip will begin with your arrival in Dubai, where you will be met by our staff and transferred to your hotel.-

After lunch, you will have the chance to shop some more, or if you want, you can just relax in the indoor pool of the mall. Afterward, you will continue your tour to the Dubai Mall, where you can shop until you drop off. This is the largest shopping mall in the Middle East, with over 1000 stores.,

Dubai Desert Safari Review

Dubai Desert Safari is a wonderful opportunity for visitors to enjoy a day of riding camels, visiting the Bedouin village, and enjoying the beautiful desert scenery. It is a truly unique experience.

I recently went on a camel ride at the Dubai Desert Safari . I rode with a guide and two other tourists. We were given a briefing on how to ride a camel. Once we got on, the camel guide took our hands and walked us to the camel. The camel ride was a highlight of my trip.

We were instructed on what to do and how to mount the camel. The camel guide started riding the camel. He would lead the camel to move forward, turn, and stop. The focus then told us what to do if the camel did anything.

Once he was finished, we were asked to dismount the camel. After dismounting, we took pictures together. The guide then explained to us the difference between camels and dromedaries. Camels are an Arabian breed, while dromedaries are from Africa.

Why You Should Go To Dubai Desert Safari

The desert safari is a thrilling experience that allows you to travel in the desert of the UAE. You can expect to see the camels and Bedouin culture of the region. Desert Safari in Dubai There are many places in Dubai that you can go to for your Desert Safari. Dubai Safari Dubai Safari is one of the most popular Desert Safari tours in Dubai.

Itinerary of the Dubai Safari You will be taken to the place of your Desert Safari. This tour takes you through the desert oases, which include Al Gharraf, Wadi Al Kabir, Wadi Rum, and Arava. It is a great experience for those who love nature. In addition, the experience is free of charge and perfect for anyone who wants to learn more about the history of the UAE and its culture.

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)

Q: What’s the best thing about Dubai Desert Safari?

A: The best thing about Dubai Desert Safari is that it differs from other wildlife parks. You will see real camels roaming around at this park, not just stuffed ones. They are wild, and they run around and eat the grass.

Q: What’s the best way to get to Dubai Desert Safari?

A: If you plan on driving, take a taxi. You will have to wait in line for at least an hour. If you want to drive, take the N17 road into the desert.

Q: What should you bring to the park?

A: Bring comfortable clothes, some sunblock, and something to read!

Q: Are you able to buy souvenirs at the park?

A: Yes, but they are not very good quality.

Top Myth about Dubai Desert Safari

1. It’s a great place to visit.

2. Dubai is an excellent place to visit.

3. The UAE is an excellent country to visit .

4. This is a great place to live.

I recently had the opportunity to visit the Dubai Desert Safari park. This was a once-in-a-lifetime experience that I will never forget.

The Dubai Desert Safari is a must-see for anyone looking to enjoy a memorable adventure. The experience is safe and well managed, the accommodations are comfortable, and the food is delicious.

I’m not sure if I would recommend it to someone who has never been on a desert safari . But if you’re planning to visit the city of Dubai anytime soon, I highly recommend you check it out.

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Desert safari dubai  reviews, review 1: a dazzling desert delight.

My recent desert safari in Dubai was an absolute delight! The dune-bashing adventure had the perfect blend of excitement and safety, thanks to our skilled driver. The sunset from the dunes was a breathtaking spectacle, and the transition to the traditional Bedouin camp seamlessly added cultural richness to the experience.

The array of Dubai desert safari activities at the camp, from camel riding to sandboarding, ensured there was never a dull moment. The camel ride, in particular, was a serene contrast to the adrenaline-pumping dune bashing. The evening crescendoed with a delectable BBQ dinner under the stars, complemented by captivating live entertainment.

Desert Safari Dubai reviews- This safari was a flawless combination of adventure, culture, and culinary delights. Kudos to the organizers for their professionalism, making it a must-try for anyone seeking an unforgettable Arabian adventure.

Review 2: Unforgettable Desert Escapade

Dubai’s desert safari is an adventure like no other! The dune bashing, expertly handled by our driver, was an exhilarating rollercoaster ride across the golden sands. The sunset views from atop the dunes were picture-perfect, setting the stage for an evening filled with cultural immersion and excitement.

Upon reaching the Bedouin camp, we were treated to a variety of activities, including camel riding and sandboarding. The camel ride provided a peaceful interlude, allowing us to soak in the tranquil desert atmosphere. The camp’s ambiance came alive in the evening with a delicious BBQ dinner and captivating live performances.

This safari is a well-curated blend of thrills and cultural experiences. 

Review 3: Mesmerizing Desert Oasis

My desert safari in Dubai was a mesmerizing experience from start to finish. The dune bashing session was a thrilling introduction to the vast expanse of golden sand, and the views from the dunes at sunset were nothing short of magical.

Camel riding and sandboarding provided a perfect balance of excitement and relaxation. The evening unfolded with a delectable BBQ dinner under the starlit sky, accompanied by enchanting live performances.

This safari is a sensory delight, combining the adrenaline of dune bashing with the tranquility of the desert night. My Desert Safari Dubai review is “Yes” for desert trip.

Review 4: Dubai’s Desert Extravaganza

Dubai’s desert safari is an absolute extravaganza! The dune bashing experience was an adrenaline rush, with our skilled driver navigating the sands expertly. The transition to the desert camp was seamless, offering a myriad of activities, from camel riding to sandboarding.

The camel ride was a serene interlude, allowing us to appreciate the vastness of the desert. The evening atmosphere at the camp was vibrant, with a sumptuous BBQ dinner and captivating live entertainment. The blend of adventure and cultural immersion made this safari a standout experience.

Kudos to the organizers for delivering a top-notch adventure in the heart of the Dubai desert. Highly recommended for those seeking a dynamic and culturally rich experience.

Review 5: Enchanting Evening in Dubai’s Desert Jewel

My evening desert safari in Dubai was nothing short of enchanting. The dune bashing provided an exhilarating start, with our skilled driver ensuring both thrills and safety. The sunset views from the dunes were a spectacular prelude to the cultural festivities at the Bedouin camp.

Activities like camel riding and sandboarding added a touch of adventure, while the BBQ dinner and live performances created a magical ambiance. The staff’s friendliness and attention to detail elevated the entire experience.

This desert safari is a perfect blend of adventure, culture , and hospitality. It exceeded my expectations and is a definite must-do for anyone looking to make lasting memories in the heart of Dubai’s desert landscape.

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