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Start before dawn with hotel pickup, then a hot air balloon over the Dubai desert, gourmet breakfast at camp, a live falconry display, a personalised flight certificate, a camel ride and a vintage Land Rover run. The whole morning lasts about six hours for groups of two to seven. This is a combined outing, not a balloon-only slot, and the driver returns you to your stay after camp.
A driver collects you in the dark so you reach the launch site at first light. After a briefing you climb into the basket with the rest of the small group, stand for the flight and hold the sides as instructed on landing. Views cover the dunes and the distant city rather than a marina circuit.
On the ground you sit down to gourmet breakfast at camp, watch trained falcons and collect a personalised certificate. A camel ride and a vintage Land Rover desert drive finish the morning, with handlers and a driver so you are not riding or driving unsupervised. Exact times depend on sunrise, so a very early lobby call is normal.
The balloon launches from desert outside the city, where the air is clearer at dawn than over Downtown. From the basket you see dunes and the wider Dubai skyline rather than a marina loop. There is no city meeting point, because pickup is the start of the outing.
Camp sits on the sand after landing, which is why breakfast, falconry and the camel happen in one place before the Land Rover run. Wind still decides whether the balloon can go up, so the pilot has the final say even when the rest of the morning looks clear.
No flying experience is needed. Guests must be at least five, able to stand in a basket and willing to follow crew instructions in English. You also need to walk a short way at camp and sit on a camel with a handler.
Bring a passport, as identification is required. Pack a warm layer for a desert dawn, closed shoes, sunglasses and a camera strap, and leave large bags at the hotel.
The morning stacks a balloon, camel, vintage Land Rover, breakfast, falconry and a certificate into one outing with hotel pickup and return. Group size stays between two and seven, so the basket and camp stay small.
A professional pilot flies only when wind and visibility allow, then the same camp team host breakfast and the ground activities. The Land Rover leg is a guided vintage-car run, not a self-drive, which keeps the desert section seated after time in the basket.
You fly as a passenger in the basket. The pilot flies the balloon. No flying skill is required. After landing you continue to breakfast, a falconry display, a camel ride and a vintage Land Rover drive.
The whole outing lasts about six hours from pickup. Group size is two to seven, so this is a small basket rather than a large tourist flight.
Standing in the basket for the flight, walking a short way at the camp and sitting on a camel are the physical demands. The Land Rover desert drive is seated, so that leg asks less of your legs than the balloon.
You also need to climb into the basket with the rest of the small group and hold the sides as instructed on landing. Closed shoes make the sand at camp easier than sandals.
The minimum age is five. Child and adult prices are listed. A passport is required. Group size is two to seven.
Every child needs a confirmed place. Infants under five are not part of this outing. Hotel collection is included, so share your hotel name so the driver can find you once your place is confirmed.
Bring a passport, a warm layer for a desert dawn, closed shoes, sunglasses and a camera strap. The air is cooler at launch than later at camp.
Leave large bags at the hotel. You receive a personalised flight certificate after the balloon, so keep a pocket free for that paper.
The balloon only launches when wind and visibility allow. The pilot briefs you before you climb in. You stand as instructed and hold the sides on landing.
The Land Rover desert drive is a guided vintage-car run, not a self-drive. Follow the camp team for the camel and falconry so you stay in the marked areas.
Plan for about six hours from hotel pickup to drop-off. The balloon is the first block, then gourmet breakfast at camp, falconry, the certificate, a camel ride and the vintage Land Rover.
Exact times depend on sunrise. A very early lobby call is normal. Stay reachable the evening before so the driver can confirm pickup.
Balloons need light, steady wind. Flights rarely stop for weather, yet the pilot can still hold if the desert morning is unsafe.
If the flight cannot run, the team will offer another time, or you wait on the ground. Camp elements may still go ahead or the whole morning may move. Your confirmation email will say which.
Heights in a balloon feel slower than a helicopter because you rise with the air rather than with rotors. Many first-timers find the basket more settled than they expected once the dunes spread out below.
If you know high places make you tense, say so at the briefing. Looking at the horizon rather than straight down helps. The camel and Land Rover segments are on the ground if you need a calmer finish.
Hotel collection is included. A driver collects you from your Dubai hotel in the early morning and returns you after the camp. There is no separate marina meeting point.
Reply with your hotel name and a mobile number that works in the UAE so the driver can find you. Be in the lobby at the time given. Desert launch windows do not wait.
Your confirmation email arrives with pickup notes and any forms. Reply with guest names, ages and share your hotel name so the driver can find you. The outing combines the balloon with the Land Rover desert drive.
On the morning, bring your passport, wear closed shoes and a warm layer, and be ready at lobby time. Tell the team before the day if you need to move the date.

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