Awesome Dubai evening desert safari 2023

Awesome desert camel safari in Dubai right now? Feel the swing as you ride over the camel across the dunes for over 30mins. A 15mins of stop on dune in the middle of the desert. A mesmerizing view of the flat bed Desert Dunes perfectly suited to capture the clear sunset into your cameras and allowing you to take drinking water, photos and videos saving the moment of memory to share with others. Post the swinging experience on a camel’s back, Our Guide drives you to the Desert Camp, where you take the feel of history, how Bedouin live their lives with a mouthwatering Continental BBQ Dinner, Live Entertainment Shows at the Camp and so much more. After a long soothing adventure and the activities are complete at the desert camp, the guide drives you back to your drop off destination and wishes you have a good stay with pleasure of thanks. See many more details at Dubai desert safari packages. You haven’t lived in Dubai if you’ve not tasted the delightful Arab delicacies. We will serve you with variety of Veg & Non Veg dishes which are already there for you to have for your dinner. We are also sensitive to our customer’s preferences, so you don’t have to worry.

Dubai Creek separates the city into two towns, with Deira to the north and Bur Dubai to the south. The creek has been an influential element in the city’s growth, first attracting settlers here to fish and pearl dive. Small villages grew up alongside the creek as far back as 4,000 years ago, while the modern era began in the 1830s when the Bani Yas tribe settled in the area. The Dhow Wharfage is located along Dubai Creek’s bank, north of Al-Maktoum Bridge. Still used by small traders from across the Gulf, some of the dhows anchored here are well over 100 years old. You can visit here, watching cargo being loaded and unloaded on and off the dhows. Dhow workers often invite visitors onto the vessels for a tour, where you can gain insight into the life of these traditional sailors. Many of the dhows here travel onward to Kuwait, Iran, Oman, India, and down to Africa’s horn. This tiny remnant of Dubai’s traditional economy is still a bustling and fascinating place to wander around.

Look into the future at the world’s largest manmade marina, Dubai Marina. Marvel at iconic buildings as you stroll along Marina Walk or see the sights from the water on a traditional dhow cruise. This New Dubai hotspot is on every visitor’s holiday itinerary for a reason, and with an array of waterside restaurants to choose from, as well as irresistible retail therapy at Dubai Marina Mall, it’s easy to while away an afternoon here. Feeling brave? Take on the XLine, the world’s longest urban zipline.

Dubai Parks and Resorts are a hub for theme parks and resorts, which give entertainment opportunities for all age groups. There are three theme parks and one water park that features more than 100 spectacular indoor and outdoor rides. The parks such as Motiongate, Bollywood Park, and Legoland theme and waterpark are exclusively made for the young crowd, whereas Riverland Boulevard, which is home to restaurants and exciting entertainment programs, is purely for adults. The travelers will find delicious options in Riverland entertainment and dining boulevard. You can access this area for free, which has four vibrant districts- The Peninsula, India Gate, The Boardwalk, and The French Village. Enjoy the delicious international food from more than 50 outlets while you take in the views of marvelous architecture, bridges, and other landmarks. Moreover, you can have a unique staycation at Lapita Hotel, Polynesian-themed family resort inside the park. You can relax among the palm trees and alluring lagoons to experience an authentic pacific feel. Find even more details on https://www.excursionpoint.com/.

Prepare yourself to adjust to any temperature in the desert. Wear open shoes or sandals. Those are far better than pumps & coat shoes in the desert. Visitors with heart problem and back problem is not recommended for dune bashing. Pregnant women are strictly disallowed in this bumpy safari. Note that pregnant ladies can skip the dune bashing and go directly to the desert camp to enjoy the activities of desert safari. Morning desert safari is not recommended for pregnant ladies. So, in that case, you can book a desert safari without dune bashing.