You’ll feel your heart race during 4WD dune bashing through Dubai’s golden sands before relaxing with Arabic coffee at camp. Try henna painting or camel rides, enjoy a BBQ buffet under desert skies, and watch belly dancing and Tanoura shows as night falls. It’s lively, sometimes chaotic, always real — a night that lingers long after you leave.
I honestly didn’t expect my stomach to drop like that on the dunes outside Dubai — it’s not a rollercoaster but kind of wilder? The Land Cruiser slid sideways and our guide, Imran, just grinned at me in the mirror. Sand everywhere, gold light bouncing off everything. I still had grit in my teeth when we pulled up at the camp (Royal Adventure Camp — you’ll see the sign) and someone handed me Arabic coffee and dates before I’d even caught my breath.
There was this smoky smell from the grills already going — shawarma and something spiced I couldn’t name. I tried saying thank you in Arabic; Li laughed when I butchered it. We sat on low cushions and watched a woman paint henna on some kids’ hands. There was a moment where everything slowed down: music starting up, someone calling for tea, camels shifting their feet outside. You could sandboard if you wanted or just sit with a shisha pipe (I tried it — not for me but hey). The main keyword here is Dubai desert safari but honestly it felt less like a tour and more like being dropped into someone else’s evening.
Belly dancers came out after sunset — all swirling colors and sharp drums. Then a guy spun with lights on his skirt (Tanoura dance? I think so). My plate was full of grilled chicken and falafel by then. Imran showed us how to wear the headscarves for photos — mine kept slipping off but he fixed it for me anyway. It got chilly fast once the sun dipped behind the dunes; bring a jacket if you’re like me and always cold at night.
Yes, pickup is included for this tour.
The tour includes shawarma, falafel, an international buffet, and BBQ dinner (veg & non-veg options).
Yes, there are belly dance shows, Tanoura dance performances, and a fire show.
Yes, short camel rides are offered at the camp.
Yes, guests can try Arabic henna painting on hands or feet.
Yes, tea, coffee, soft drinks, mineral water, and shisha are included.
Children are welcome but must be accompanied by an adult.
A maximum of 12 people per booking is allowed.
Your evening includes pickup from your hotel in Dubai by 4WD Land Cruiser for dune bashing adventures before arriving at Royal Adventure Camp. You’ll be welcomed with Arabic coffee and dates plus snacks and complimentary drinks throughout. Try henna painting or camel rides if you like; enjoy shawarma or falafel starters followed by an international BBQ buffet dinner with both vegetarian and non-vegetarian options. Watch live belly dancing, Tanoura dance shows and fire performances before heading back under desert stars.
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