5 in 1 Quads, Camels, Show, Dinner & Star Gazing in Sharm El Sheikh
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A desert safari in Sharm el-Sheikh is an unforgettable way to discover Egypt beyond the beaches. Just a short drive from the city, the endless golden sands of the Sinai Desert open up, offering a striking contrast to the turquoise waters of the Red Sea. These safaris combine adventure with local culture, giving travelers the chance to ride quad bikes, camels, and buggies, while also experiencing Bedouin traditions. The landscapes, especially at sunset, are breathtaking and perfect for photography.
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Most tours begin with hotel pickup and a short transfer to the desert. From there, you’ll join a guided quad bike or jeep ride across sandy valleys and rocky hills. Stops often include a traditional Bedouin camp, where you can enjoy tea, fresh bread, and even a short camel ride. Evening tours typically feature a barbecue dinner under the stars with live entertainment such as belly dancing or Tanoura shows. Stargazing is also a highlight, thanks to the clear desert skies.
A desert safari is the perfect complement to a beach holiday in Sharm el-Sheikh. It adds variety to your trip, giving you both adrenaline and cultural experiences in one day. You’ll get a glimpse of authentic Bedouin life, taste local food, and enjoy panoramic desert views that you cannot see anywhere else in the region. For families, couples, and groups of friends, it’s a fun, safe, and memorable adventure.
Safaris come in different styles—morning, afternoon, or evening. If you love action, pick a quad bike or buggy safari. For culture and atmosphere, an evening tour with Bedouin dinner is ideal. Some operators combine activities such as camel riding, star gazing, and traditional performances, while others focus more on speed and adventure. Always check what is included—helmets, guides, meals, or entertainment—to make sure it matches your expectations.
Wear comfortable clothing and closed shoes, as the desert terrain can be rough. Sunglasses and a scarf are useful to protect against sand and wind, especially during quad rides. Don’t forget sunscreen and a bottle of water, as temperatures can rise quickly. If you’re going in the evening, bring a light jacket since it gets cooler after sunset. Finally, ensure you book with a reputable operator that prioritizes safety and provides well-maintained vehicles.