4-5 hours
Daily Tour
50 people
Arabic, French, German, Russian
Take an exciting ATV safari deep into the desert for a memorable evening experience in a traditional Bedouin village.
As you ride across the golden sands, you’ll witness the beauty of the Marsa Alam desert at sunset, a truly unforgettable sight.
Once you arrive at the village, your evening of cultural immersion begins with a warm Bedouin welcome.
Enjoy a delicious barbecue dinner prepared in traditional style, complete with authentic flavors and local spices.
You’ll have the opportunity to smoke a traditional shisha (hookah), a common social ritual in Bedouin culture.
Experience a short camel ride through the desert dunes, included at no extra cost—a unique and peaceful way to connect with the surroundings.
The evening continues with vibrant live entertainment, featuring music, belly dancing, and folkloric performances under the stars.
To ensure a smooth experience, hotel transfers to and from your accommodation in Marsa Alam are provided in a comfortable, air-conditioned vehicle.
This tour offers a perfect mix of adventure, culture, and relaxation—ideal for those wanting to explore the desert beyond the typical tourist path.
No prior experience is necessary. A brief safety introduction and instructions will be provided before the ride begins.
Comfortable, breathable clothing is recommended, along with closed-toe shoes. Sunglasses and a scarf or head covering are useful for protection against sand.
Yes, children can participate under adult supervision. However, ATV driving may be restricted to participants above a certain age (usually 16+). Please check with the tour provider.
The evening features live entertainment, including belly dancing, traditional music, and folkloric performances under the stars.
Yes, safety is a top priority. The tour is led by experienced guides, and safety instructions are provided before the ride. Helmets are usually supplied and must be worn.
No problem! The camel ride is short and led by experienced handlers. It's a gentle, beginner-friendly experience.
Yes, you’re encouraged to take photos! Some Bedouins may ask for permission before being photographed, out of cultural respect.
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