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Sunset Quad Safari El Quseir -Drive a quad across soft desert valleys, watch the sun melt into the Eastern Desert, and end the day with a relaxed Bedouin barbecue and folkloric show. It’s active but accessible: there’s a short quad test-drive first, local guides lead the route, and non-riders can enjoy the village, camel rides and dinner. This combination of adrenaline, culture, and atmosphere makes a single evening feel like a small expedition.
Duration: ~5–7 hours (afternoon → evening)
Pickup: From your El Quseir hotel (meeting point usually Sheikh Malek / quad station).
Best for: Adventure-seekers, families, couples who want a dramatic desert sunset and local culture in one evening.
Pick-up (about 13:30–15:00) — We collect you at your hotel and transfer to the quad meeting point near Sheikh Malek.
Quad briefing & drive (≈40–60 min) — You’ll learn controls, test the quad, then ride about 20–25 km through desert tracks and mountain valleys with photo stops and panoramic viewpoints.
Bedouin village visit & tea (late afternoon) — Meet a Bedouin family, taste traditional tea, watch bread being baked, and learn a little about local life. Optional short camel ride here.
Sunset on the ridge — Reach a lookout for the iconic orange-and-gold desert sunset — perfect for photos and quiet moments.
BBQ dinner & show (evening) — Enjoy a buffet-style barbecue with soft drinks and hibiscus tea, followed by a Bedouin show: traditional music, folkloric dances and belly-dance highlights.
Return to hotel — After the show, we drive you back to your hotel under the stars.
Age & license: Minimum driving age for quad: 16 years. Children under that may ride as passengers where allowed.
Dress: Light clothing, closed shoes, sunglasses; bring a scarf for dust and a light jacket for evening.
Health & fitness: Moderate fitness required for handling a quad and some walking on uneven ground. Pregnant guests should avoid quad riding.
Helmet & safety: Helmets are recommended and often provided; follow the guide’s instructions.
Extras for comfort: Many operators rent scarves (€5) and goggles (€2) at the station.
A sunset quad safari in El Quseir is an evening of contrasts — wind-swept speed and quiet, campfire warmth and music, cultural curiosity and desert stillness. It’s easy to take: short drive from your hotel, guided route, and a friendly Bedouin welcome
Pick-up (around 13:30–15:00) – Begin your adventure as we collect you from your hotel and transfer you to the quad station near Sheikh Malek, just north of El Quseir.
Quad briefing & ride (≈40–60 min) – After a short safety briefing and a test drive, set off on your quad bike across golden desert trails and rugged mountain valleys, stopping for panoramic photos along the way.
Bedouin village visit & tea (late afternoon) – Meet a local Bedouin family, sip aromatic tea, watch traditional bread being baked, and learn about the authentic desert lifestyle. You can also enjoy a short camel ride here.
Sunset on the ridge – Ride to a scenic viewpoint and watch the breathtaking desert sunset paint the sky in shades of orange and gold — an unforgettable moment of silence and beauty.
BBQ dinner & Bedouin show (evening) – Relax under the stars with a delicious barbecue buffet, soft drinks, and hibiscus tea. Then, enjoy a lively Bedouin performance with traditional music, folklore dances, and belly dancing.
Return to hotel – After an evening filled with adventure and culture, ride back through the cool desert night and transfer comfortably to your hotel in El Quseir.
Q: How long will I actually ride the quad?
A: Around 30–45 minutes of driving on the guided route (plus short test drive). The full experience including dinner and show takes roughly 5–7 hours.
Q: Is it safe for first-time riders?
A: Yes — you’ll get a test drive and basic safety briefing; guides lead the convoy and set a comfortable pace for beginners.
Q: Can I ride a quad if I’m 16?
A: Yes — most operators allow quad driving from age 16. Children under 16 can often ride as passengers.
Q: What if I don’t want to ride a quad?
A: Non-riders can usually join the group, enjoy the village visit, camel ride and dinner without driving.
Q: Are there toilets and refreshments?
A: There are rest stops en route and a dinner area with drinks. Bring any personal medications and a small bottle of water for the ride.
Q: What should I tip?
A: Tipping is discretionary; many guests tip the guide and driver (small amounts) if satisfied.
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