You’ll leave Dubai behind for an afternoon among red dunes, bouncing across sand in a 4x4 before trying sandboarding or riding a camel named by its handler. Sip Arabic coffee as the sun drops low and meet locals who share stories or offer you dates — moments you’ll remember long after your shoes are free of sand.
The first thing I noticed was the crunch — tires rolling off the tarmac and onto the loose red sand outside Dubai. Our driver, Khalid, grinned in the mirror and said something about “real desert now.” The city felt a million miles away already. There was this dry warmth in the air that made my skin feel tight, but not uncomfortable. We stopped at a sort of outpost where you could smell cardamom from someone’s coffee flask. I tried to say thank you in Arabic (shukran?) and got a friendly nod from an older man pouring gahwa into tiny cups.
Dune bashing is wilder than it sounds — we were all laughing (and maybe gripping the seats a bit too hard) as Khalid took us up and over these massive dunes. Sand everywhere: in my shoes, hair, probably teeth. At one point he stopped at the top of a ridge so we could take photos; I just stood there for a minute instead, watching how the light turned everything gold and quiet. Someone handed me a sandboard and I gave it a go — mostly sliding on my backside if I’m honest. It was fun though, especially with everyone cheering each other on.
After that came the camels. Mine was called Zayed (I asked twice to get it right). Their eyelashes are ridiculous up close — like they’re wearing mascara or something. The ride itself is slow and kind of hypnotic; you can hear nothing but wind and sometimes another group laughing somewhere far off. Back at camp there was Arabic coffee again, sweet dates, and this falcon perched calmly while people took photos with it. Li laughed when I tried to hold it — apparently my “falcon face” needs work.
Yes, pickup from your selected location in Dubai is included.
Yes, you can choose to add quad biking along with camel riding during your experience.
Unlimited soft drinks and water are available throughout the tour.
Yes, you’ll have time to take photos with the national bird of the UAE—the falcon—at camp.
The dune bashing portion typically lasts around 30–45 minutes depending on conditions.
No, it’s not recommended for pregnant travelers due to rough terrain.
Wear comfortable clothes and closed shoes; expect some sand to get everywhere!
Your day includes pickup from your chosen location in Dubai by air-conditioned vehicle, guided dune bashing across red sands, unlimited soft drinks and water throughout, time for sandboarding at the highest dunes, camel riding with local handlers (and their jokes), Arabic coffee served at camp with sweet dates, plus a chance to pose with a falcon before heading back as dusk settles over the desert.
Do you need help planning your next activity?