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Desert Safari Tickets

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About Desert Safari Tickets

The classic Arabian evening: 4x4 dune bashing, camel rides, sandboarding, falconry and a Bedouin-style camp dinner with live shows — most packages include hotel pickup and drop-off from Dubai or Abu Dhabi. Morning safaris cover the dunes and adrenaline; evening safaris add sunset photos and the camp dinner.

Packages differ mainly in group size, camp quality and dinner spread, which is what the price gap reflects — a premium camp seats you at tables with table service rather than a shared buffet bench. Every listing details its inclusions so the comparison is straightforward.

Desert Safari Tickets — FAQs

Is dune bashing safe — and can children join?

Drivers are licensed for desert driving and vehicles run in convoy; it's a rollercoaster-grade ride, so it's not recommended for pregnant travellers, very young children or anyone with back problems. Most operators set a minimum age, listed on each safari.

What should I wear and bring on a desert safari?

Light, loose clothing with a layer for after sunset — the desert cools fast. Sunglasses, sunscreen and a charged phone cover the rest; closed shoes beat sandals for sandboarding. Cameras are welcome everywhere including the camp shows.

What's the difference between morning and evening safaris?

Morning trips focus on dune driving and sports with cooler air and emptier dunes; evening trips trade some drive time for sunset, the camp dinner and shows. If you only do one, the evening safari is the fuller experience — book a day or two ahead.