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Join a six-hour desert outing that collects you by 4x4 for 30 to 45 minutes of dune driving, a 30-minute self-drive on a one-seater buggy, then camp time with a camel ride, henna, unlimited tea, coffee and soft drinks, a BBQ dinner and live entertainment. No minimum age is listed. Infants sit on laps on the transfer.
Pickup is by 4x4 with a dedicated safari guide. On the dunes you take a 30 to 45 minute dune-bashing run, then a 30-minute self-drive in a one-seater buggy after a briefing. Sandboarding and sunset photos sit between the driving and camp, and guides check the controls before you start.
At camp you can take a camel ride and henna painting. Unlimited tea, coffee and soft drinks are served. A BBQ dinner covers vegetarian and non-vegetarian options, then belly dance, tannura and a fire show before the return to your stay.
The dunes sit outside the city, a drive from Dubai hotels into open sand. The 4x4 section is the off-road leg. The one-seater buggy uses a marked area after the briefing, separate from the longer quad safaris, and you do not need to find a desert meeting point on your own.
Sunset on the dunes is the usual photo stop before dinner. Wind can lift sand, which is why guides still have the final say and can skip the highest dunes if the track is blowing hard. Keep children in the lit camp area once the show and buffet begin.
No desert driving skill is required for the 4x4, because a safari guide drives that section. The 30-minute one-seater buggy needs enough size and confidence for the guides to let you drive after the briefing. Small children usually stay as passengers on the 4x4 rather than taking a solo buggy.
Bring identification if you usually travel with a passport, plus closed shoes, a scarf or glasses for blown sand, sunscreen and a light layer for the evening. Avoid loose scarves once you are in the buggy so nothing catches in the frame.
The evening puts a 30-minute one-seater buggy on the same safari as dunes, camel time, henna, BBQ, live entertainment and hotel pickup, so you are not arranging a separate vehicle slot. Vegetarian and non-vegetarian BBQ options are both offered, with tea, coffee and soft drinks at camp.
Belly dance, tannura and a fire show close the night before the same 4x4 returns you to your stay. Infants can sit on laps on the transfer, which keeps the outing open to mixed family groups even when only some guests take the buggy.
No desert driving licence is required. A safari guide drives the 4x4 for the 30 to 45 minute dune run. The 30-minute buggy is self-drive on a one-seater after a briefing, once the team are happy you can handle the controls.
This is the single-seater buggy plus camel and BBQ safari, not the quad versions. If you want an hour on a quad, look at that separate outing instead.
Sitting through 30 to 45 minutes of dune bashing, holding a one-seater buggy for about 30 minutes and walking around camp are the main demands. Sandboarding at camp is optional if you would rather stay on flat sand.
Infants may sit on laps on the transfer, as noted in the product notes. Small children usually stay as passengers on the 4x4 rather than taking a solo buggy.
No minimum age is listed for this outing. Infants must sit on laps. Group size has a minimum of one.
Buggy driving is still decided on the day by the guides, based on size and confidence. Small children usually stay as passengers on the 4x4 rather than taking a solo buggy.
Pack identification if you usually travel with a passport, closed shoes, a scarf or glasses for blown sand, sunscreen and a light layer for the evening. Avoid loose scarves once you are in the buggy so nothing catches in the frame.
Hotel collection is included, so share your hotel name so the driver can find you, and keep a mobile number handy. You do not need to find a desert meeting point on your own.
Guides brief you before dune bashing and again before the 30-minute one-seater buggy. You stay with the convoy on the 4x4. The buggy runs on marked sand after the team have checked you can start, stop and turn.
If wind lifts too much sand, parts of the outing can be shortened. Stay in the lit camp area around henna, the BBQ and the live show so children remain in view.
Plan for about six hours from hotel pickup to drop-off. That covers the transfer, 30 to 45 minutes of 4x4 dune driving, a 30-minute one-seater buggy, camel and sandboard time at camp, henna, unlimited tea coffee and soft drinks, BBQ dinner and live entertainment, then the return.
The buggy slot is 30 minutes, not a full hour. Lobby times shift with sunset through the year, so stay reachable the day before so the driver can confirm the window.
Dune driving still needs workable wind and visibility even though evenings rarely stop for weather. Guides can skip the highest dunes if sand is blowing hard across the track.
If the safari cannot run, the team will offer another time, or you wait on the ground until conditions allow. Confirm pickup the same day so you are not waiting in the lobby for an evening that cannot go ahead.
Dune bashing is bumpy by design. If you prefer a calmer 4x4, say so at pickup so the driver can ease the first runs. The camp, camel, henna, BBQ and live entertainment sit on flatter sand.
The 30-minute buggy is optional in practice if a guide decides you should not drive. You still join the rest of the safari with the group, including dinner and the show.
Your driver collects you from your hotel in Dubai and returns you after dinner. There is no separate desert meeting point to navigate. Share your hotel name so the driver can find the lobby.
Be ready at the time given in your confirmation email. Infants sit on laps on the transfer. If your stay changes, send the new hotel name as soon as you can.
Your confirmation email arrives with pickup notes. Reply with guest names and share your hotel name so the driver can find you. Adult and group prices are listed for this outing, including the safari with buggy option.
On the day, wear closed shoes, be in the lobby at the stated time and keep children with you at camp. Tell the team before the day if you need to move the date.

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