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Sharm El sheikh Desert Safari – Few experiences capture the essence of Egypt quite like a camel ride through the Sharm El Sheikh desert followed by a traditional Bedouin dinner under the stars.
As the golden sun dips behind the rugged Sinai Mountains, you’ll feel the pulse of the desert — calm, timeless, and full of wonder.
This evening adventure brings together culture, flavor, and desert mystique, offering an unforgettable escape from the city’s hustle.
This desert safari in Sharm El Sheikh combines adventure, authenticity, and relaxation in perfect harmony.
It’s not just a camel ride — it’s a journey into the heart of Bedouin culture, where ancient traditions, storytelling, and hospitality have been preserved for generations.
Your evening begins with a smooth hotel pickup in a comfortable, air-conditioned vehicle.
As you drive into the Wadi Mander Valley, the city fades behind and the vast desert opens before you — a sea of golden dunes glowing in the afternoon light.
Meet your Bedouin guide and your “ship of the desert” — the camel.
As you sway gently atop its back, the stillness of the Sinai surrounds you. The sound of the wind and the soft rhythm of your camel’s footsteps create a rare sense of calm.
Prefer not to ride? No problem — you can reach the Bedouin camp by vehicle, ensuring everyone can take part in this authentic desert experience.
Upon arrival, you’ll be welcomed the traditional way — with a steaming cup of Habbak tea, a minty herbal infusion that refreshes the spirit and soothes the senses.
Sit back, relax, and watch the colors of the desert shift from golden to fiery red as the sun begins to set behind the mountains.
This quiet moment — tea in hand, silence all around — is the essence of Bedouin life. Simple. Peaceful. Timeless.
As twilight deepens, your hosts will show you how to make Bedouin bread, known for its smoky flavor and soft texture. Flatten the dough, place it over the fire, and watch as it bubbles and rises — a centuries-old tradition still alive today.
Then, gather for a Bedouin dinner buffet under the open sky.
Enjoy delicious Egyptian dishes like grilled chicken, kofta, rice, tahini, and fresh vegetables cooked over the campfire.
Each bite tells a story of simplicity and connection to nature — food made with love and shared with friends.
No Bedouin night in Sharm El Sheikh would be complete without celebration.
After dinner, the desert comes alive with traditional performances — mesmerizing belly dancing, swirling Tannoura (whirling dervish), and fire shows that light up the night.
The rhythmic drums, flickering flames, and starlit sky create an atmosphere of pure enchantment.
And when the music fades, take a moment to look up — above you stretches a blanket of stars so bright and endless it feels unreal.
It’s a moment that stays with you long after you return to your hotel.
| Availability | Tuesday, Thursday, Sunday |
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| Pickup Time | Around 2:30 PM |
| Duration | Approximately 4 hours |
| Included | Hotel transfer, camel ride, Bedouin tea & dinner, live show with music and dance |
| What to Bring | Comfortable clothes, headscarf, light jacket, camera, small cash for tips |
Unlike many tours focused solely on sightseeing, this journey offers genuine human connection.
You’ll speak with Bedouins, hear their stories, and gain insight into a way of life rooted in simplicity and respect for the land.
It’s not just a Sharm El Sheikh camel ride — it’s a heartfelt encounter with Egypt’s desert soul.
Perfect for couples, families, or solo travelers seeking something real, peaceful, and unforgettable.
Choose a sunset slot for the most stunning views.
Wear breathable fabrics — desert nights can get cool.
Bring a scarf or head cover for comfort and respect.
Keep your camera handy, but also take moments to just feel the silence.
Small cash is useful for souvenirs or tipping guides.
HOW TO BOOK Sharm El sheikh Desert Safari ?
1- Write to us (from home or from your hotel) a massage via:
Whatsapp: +201202905255
Q1: Is the camel ride suitable for beginners?
Yes, the ride is gentle and supervised by trained guides — no experience needed.
Q2: Can children join this Bedouin dinner tour?
Absolutely. Kids love meeting the camels and watching the live show.
Q3: How long does the entire experience last?
The tour lasts about four hours, including transfers, dinner, and performances.
Q4: What type of food is served at the Bedouin dinner?
Expect a mix of Egyptian dishes — grilled meats, rice, salads, and freshly baked bread. Vegetarian options are available upon request.
Q5: Will I see the stars clearly in the desert?
Yes! The desert’s clear skies make stargazing one of the most magical parts of the evening.
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