4-5 hours
Daily Tour
50 people
Arabic, English, French, German, Russian
Prepare yourself for a thrilling 5-hour desert safari adventure in Marsa Alam, beginning with a convenient pick-up directly from your hotel.
Feel the adrenaline surge as you ride powerful quad bikes across rugged desert terrain, surrounded by breathtaking views of sand dunes and mountains.
Take a break to admire the ancient and majestic Acacia (Racosperma) tree, a symbol of endurance in the harsh desert landscape.
Relax in a traditional Bedouin tent, where you’ll be greeted with a warm welcome and a refreshing local drink to help you cool down.
Experience authentic Bedouin life by exploring a nearby village on camelback, discovering their simple yet fascinating way of living.
Sample freshly baked Bedouin bread, lovingly prepared over open fires, and learn about the ingredients and techniques used by local families.
Join an informative and engaging cultural tour led by knowledgeable guides who will share stories, customs, and insights about Bedouin traditions.
As evening falls, delight in a magical oriental show featuring belly dancing, traditional music, and fire performances under the star-lit desert sky.
Savor a delicious buffet-style dinner with a variety of Egyptian dishes and flavors, served in the heart of the desert.
End your unforgettable adventure with a comfortable transfer back to your hotel, taking with you memories that will last a lifetime.
No experience is required. You’ll receive instructions and a safety briefing before the ride.
Yes, safety gear is provided and experienced guides supervise the activity.
Participants typically need to be at least 16 years old to drive a quad bike.
Yes, children can join most parts of the tour, such as the camel ride and cultural activities, but may not be allowed to drive quad bikes.
Wear lightweight, breathable clothing, closed-toe shoes, sunglasses, and bring a scarf or head covering for dust.
Yes, helmets and safety instructions are provided to all riders.
You’ll ride through desert landscapes including sand dunes, rocky paths, and open plains.
Yes, there are photo stops and a rest break at the Acacia tree.
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