You’ll feel every bump and laugh during dune bashing near Abu Dhabi before slowing down with a camel ride at sunset. Taste smoky barbecue under lantern light, try henna or sandboarding if you’re brave, and watch belly dance and fire shows after dark. It’s lively but there are quiet moments too — you might find yourself just listening to desert wind.
“You’re not gonna scream, right?” our driver grinned in the rearview mirror as we buckled up for dune bashing outside Abu Dhabi. I tried to act cool but honestly, my stomach did a little flip when we hit that first sandy drop. The land cruiser slid and bounced — sand everywhere, sun low and orange behind us. I could smell the dust and something sweet from someone’s perfume in the back seat. After a while, you just start laughing because there’s nothing else to do. Our guide Khalid told us stories about his childhood here — how he learned to drive on these dunes before he was even old enough for a license.
We stopped for photos at the top of a ridge (I still have sand in my shoes) and then watched some folks try sandboarding — harder than it looks, especially if you’re wearing jeans. There were camels waiting nearby, chewing quietly and blinking like they’d seen it all before. The camel ride was slower than I expected but kind of peaceful, just this gentle sway and the sound of wind over the dunes. Someone handed me a tiny cup of sweet tea and I burned my tongue because I never wait long enough for things to cool down.
By sunset we reached the camp — lanterns flickering, smells of charcoal and spices hanging in the air. There was henna painting (my attempt looked like a toddler’s drawing), Arabic costumes for photos (Li laughed when I tried one on), and endless soft drinks if you needed to cool off. Dinner was this big BBQ buffet — smoky chicken, grilled veggies, flatbreads warm from the fire. While we ate, dancers spun and fire performers did their thing under the stars. The belly dance show had everyone clapping along; honestly, it’s hard not to get swept up in it all. At some point I just leaned back on a cushion and watched sparks float up into the dark sky — felt far from city noise for once.
The tour includes dune bashing in a land cruiser, camel rides, sandboarding, henna painting (for ladies and kids), BBQ buffet dinner with vegetarian options, Tanura dance show, two fire shows, two belly dance performances, Arabic costumes for photos, unlimited soft drinks, smoking area access with facilities, plus hotel pickup and dropoff.
Yes, home or hotel pickup and dropoff are included with your booking.
Yes, a BBQ buffet dinner is included with both vegetarian and non-vegetarian options available.
The tour is suitable for all fitness levels but infants must sit on an adult’s lap; some activities may not be recommended for very young children.
No, quad biking is not mentioned as part of this specific package based on current details.
Yes, guests enjoy Tanura dance shows as well as two fire shows and two belly dance performances during or after dinner.
Yes, vegetarian options are offered at the BBQ buffet dinner.
Yes, Arabic costumes are available so guests can take photos dressed traditionally during their visit.
Your day includes hotel pickup and dropoff from Abu Dhabi or nearby areas by land cruiser for dune bashing across golden sands; chances to try sandboarding; a gentle camel ride; Arabic costumes for fun photos; unlimited soft drinks; henna painting for women and kids; access to a comfortable camp with smoking area; a full BBQ buffet dinner with both vegetarian and non-vegetarian dishes; plus Tanura dance shows, two fire performances under the stars, and two lively belly dance acts before heading back at night.
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