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Enjoy a thrilling 4x4 desert safari with dune bashing, camel rides, henna, shisha, and a traditional BBQ dinner with live shows.

Desert Safari with BBQ Dinner
Desert Safari with BBQ Dinner

Overview

In the afternoon, around 3:00 PM, pick up from your hotel to depart for the desert safari in luxurious 4x4 vehicles that will take you on a personal encounter with a different world, where you will enjoy the excitement of traveling over the sand dunes. The route passes camel farms and incredible landscapes for taking photographs. A brief stop will allow you to appreciate the magic of the Arabian sunset and the eternal beauty of the desert. Surrounded by a traditional Arabian atmosphere, you will finally arrive at the camp. You will have the opportunity to ride a camel, smoke the aromatic shisha (water pipe), get henna tattoos, or simply admire the feast by moonlight, dining on typical Arabian grilled meat and chicken with fresh salads, and fruit for dessert. While you're enjoying dinner, enjoy an Arabic folklore show with a belly dancer. 

Return to the hotel.

Notes

ESPNAOL ASSISTANCE NOT INCLUDED.

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