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Buggy Sharm El Sheikh Desert –Imagine the roar of a buggy engine, the wind kicking up golden sand, rugged Sinai mountains around you and open space ahead. That’s what you get with a Buggy Safari in Sharm El Sheikh Desert — a perfect blend of adrenaline, nature, and local culture.
Leaving the polished resort hotels behind, you enter the heart of Sinai’s wild landscape. Driving a buggy across dunes feels like you’ve stepped into a desert movie — the sand stretching out in waves, the mountains silent sentries surrounding you.
What’s more, you can choose sunrise or sunset tours:
At sunrise the light is cool, the desert quiet, and you might feel you have the sand to yourself.
At sunset, the sky glows in oranges and purples, the mountains turn rose-coloured, and the moment is pure photo magic.
Your adventure begins with a pickup from your Sharm El Sheikh hotel in an air-conditioned vehicle. The drive takes around 30 minutes, the sea and resorts fading behind you as you approach the desert fringe.
At the buggy centre, you’ll receive a safety briefing and learn how to operate the vehicle. Even if you’ve never driven an off-road buggy before, the automatic controls and guidance from your instructor make it accessible for beginners.
Once you’re ready, it’s showtime. You accelerate into the sandy waves, ride across flat stretches to gain confidence, then climb dunes, navigate dips, and perhaps even tackle a narrow wadi or valley between mountains. Some tours highlight “echoing walls” where sound bounces back at you. sharmgate.net
During this part you’ll feel alive — sand sprays behind you, desert space opens all around, and the scenery keeps shifting: from golden dunes to jagged peaks.
Mid-way you’ll pause at a traditional Bedouin camp. A cool retreat beneath a tent, a glass of herbal tea, maybe a chat about desert life — and suddenly you’re part of the story. These moments of relaxation contrast beautifully with the engine’s roar. Some travelers say the guides are very helpful here. Tripadvisor+1
With the second half of the ride behind you, you return through the shifting light, perhaps with the sun low, shadows long across the sand. Back at the centre you meet your transfer vehicle and ride safely back to your hotel, often still buzzing from the experience.
Wear closed shoes and long trousers (to protect your legs on the buggy)
Bring sunglasses, scarf or head-cover, sunscreen and a small water bottle
The desert moves quickly in light and temperature — bring a light jacket if you go for a sunset tour
If you’re new to off-roading, start slow, follow the guide, stay within your comfort zone
Best seasons: October to April offer cooler, more comfortable conditions
The Sinai isn’t just sand and dunes — it’s home to traditions and fragile ecosystems.
Respect Bedouin camps: ask before you take photos, enjoy the hospitality.
Stay on marked tracks: desert crust is fragile and off-track riding damages vegetation and geology.
Dispose of waste responsibly — let’s keep the desert as pristine as you found it.
As of the latest listings: many 2-hour buggy safaris start from around US$20–30 depending on operator, season and group size. Viator+1
Sunset tours often carry a higher fee for the added views and extra value.
Tip: book early, especially for sunset slots in high season. Ask about weather policies, group size, and double-rider options.
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Q: Do I need a driving licence?
A: No — most tours provide automatic buggies and the guide supports all skill levels.
Q: Can children join?
A: Yes — children usually can ride as passengers with an adult driver. Confirm age/weight rules with your operator.
Q: Is it safe?
A: Safety is part of the briefing: helmets, automatic buggies, guided group rides. Reviews show first-timers feel comfortable. Tripadvisor
Q: Which is better, sunrise or sunset?
A: Both have magic. Sunrise = cooler and clear, Sunset = dramatic skies and perfect photo light. Choose based on your schedule and mood.
Q: Can I combine buggy with other activities?
A: Yes — many operators bundle quad/buggy with camel ride, dinner, star gazing or ATV.
Driving a buggy in the Sharm El Sheikh desert is not just about speed. It’s about the thrill of motion, the vastness of the landscape, the contrast of machinery and nature — and the culture of the desert.
Whether you’re searching for sparks of adrenaline or simply the beat of your heart against wide open space, the sandbox of Sinai delivers.
👉 Book your Buggy Safari today and ride the dunes, ride the sunset — let the desert show you its wild beauty
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