This Dubai morning desert safari packs in dune bashing thrills, camel rides across quiet sands, and a relaxed breakfast under open skies. Try sand boarding or snap photos in local dress—your guide takes care of everything so you can just enjoy those early hours in the desert’s calm.
Our driver grinned as he let some air out of the tires—apparently that’s how you get ready for real dune bashing. We bounced over soft golden hills, the 4x4 tilting just enough to make everyone laugh and grab for the seat in front. The desert was quiet except for our shouts and the crunch of sand under the wheels. Early light made long shadows across the dunes, and I could taste a bit of dust on my lips every time we stopped to take photos.
After all that excitement, it felt good to slow down. Camels waited nearby, chewing lazily and blinking at us like they’d seen this routine a hundred times. Climbing onto one is trickier than it looks—our guide joked about “camel yoga”—but once you’re up there, everything goes calm. The only sound is the soft thud of their feet on cool morning sand. I noticed how the breeze smelled faintly sweet, almost like dry grass mixed with coffee from somewhere close by.
We gathered around low tables set right on the sand for breakfast—flatbreads still warm, dates sticky and sweet, plus strong tea poured from a battered metal pot. Someone tried on an Arab headscarf for photos; our guide showed us how to wrap it properly so it wouldn’t blow away. There was time to try sand boarding too, though I mostly watched others slide down laughing while I sipped juice and just took in the wide-open sky.
The tour usually takes about four hours from pickup to drop-off, starting early to catch cooler temperatures and softer light.
Yes, a fresh breakfast with juice, tea, coffee, water, and local foods is served right in the desert after activities.
Children are welcome and infant seats are available if needed; however, some activities may not be suitable for very young kids or those with health concerns.
Light clothing is best—think comfortable pants or shorts—and closed shoes for walking on sand. Bring sunglasses and sunscreen too.
Your experience comes with hotel pickup and drop-off in an air-conditioned 4x4 vehicle, plus all your main activities: dune bashing through rolling sands, camel rides led by friendly handlers, and sand boarding if you’re feeling adventurous. Breakfast is served out in the open with juice, water, tea and coffee—all handled by your guide so you can focus on soaking up every moment in the desert.
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