You’ll get to ride quad bikes over red dunes, try sandboarding, snap photos with a falcon, and even meet camels—all before lunch. It’s an easy way to see another side of Dubai without losing your whole day.
The air was still cool when our guide pulled up outside the hotel—right on time, which honestly surprised me for a city that rarely sleeps. The drive out of Dubai was quick; within half an hour, the skyline faded into open desert. You can actually smell the sand here—sort of dry and earthy, not what I expected. We stopped at a small camp where rows of quad bikes were already lined up, engines humming softly. After a quick safety chat (helmets on, rules clear), I hopped on my bike and followed our guide across the dunes. The red sand kicked up behind us as we zigzagged over bumps and dips—my hands were shaking a bit from excitement or nerves, maybe both.
Next came dune bashing in a 4x4. Our driver—Ali—knew every trick; he’d been doing this for years and you could tell by how he handled those steep drops. At one point we paused at the top of a high dune for photos—the sun made everything look almost orange. There was this quiet except for the wind and someone’s laughter drifting over from another group. Later, we tried sandboarding (I fell twice but it was worth it) and then met a camel named Lulu for a short ride. She smelled faintly of hay and something sweet I couldn’t place. Before heading back, we took turns holding a falcon for pictures—its feathers felt softer than I thought they’d be. On the way out, we passed by a camel farm; you could hear them grumbling to each other if you listened close.
Kids can join most activities but must meet age requirements for quad biking; check with us about ages before booking.
Wear comfy clothes you don’t mind getting sandy—closed shoes are best. Bring sunglasses and sunscreen too.
Yes! We provide unlimited bottled mineral water throughout your time in the desert.
The tour usually lasts about 4-5 hours including pickup and drop-off.
Your morning includes hotel pickup in an air-conditioned 4x4, quad biking on the dunes, dune bashing with an experienced driver, camel riding, sandboarding, photos with a falcon right in the desert, plus all the bottled water you need to stay cool.
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