*Guest post written and submitted by a Desert Safari Dubai tour operator.*

When it comes to choosing a destination to satiate the adventurous spirit, Dubai comes to the top of the mind. In the last few decades, the futuristic city of UAE has dazzled travellers across the world with its unique blend of attractions to soak in luxury, leisure, and adventure. Are you on your first trip to Dubai and have a desert safari in mind? This ultimate guide for first-time visitors to Dubai Desert Safari will present you with the list of activities included to help you make your desert safari adventure memorable.

Why take a Dubai desert safari?

The types of activities Dubai offers for adventure-seekers are unlimited. But the favourite among those is a desert safari. There is no way anyone can belittle the magic of desert safari in Dubai, even while comparing it with a myriad of adventurous activities. The way a desert safari makes visitors experience thrills, breathtaking landscapes, and cultural immersion is incomparable. When you reach the desert and look at the vastness of the golden sand dunes, you will praise the creator sitting in heaven for providing such a sensory feast.

Every moment spent on a desert safari will make you happy for choosing it. You will enjoy the unique off-road adventure that you’ve always dreamt about. Besides, the natural beauty of the Arabian desert will work as an elixir for your eyes. You will enjoy your time in the Bedouin-style tent, immersing in traditional activities and savouring Arabian food. In addition, the opportunity to capture stunning vistas and moments using your smartphone or a digital camera will allow you to bask in the memories of your trip for a lifetime.

Types of Dubai Desert Safaris to Book

desert safari in Dubai is designed to accommodate the tastes and preferences of guests of all ages. However, given the physicality involved in trying activities, visitors of a certain age or those with medical conditions cannot take all adventure activities. But there are other relaxing activities designed for them to experience the magic of the desert. The timings of desert safaris are so set that guests can see desert sunrise and sunset and even camp in the desert for a night and immerse in stargazing. For exclusive privacy, there is an option to choose a premium desert safari that will make you enjoy and feel like a royal.

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Morning Desert Safari

A driver will arrive at your accommodation at the scheduled time and drive you to the desert. On the way to the desert, you will enjoy beautiful scenery. Once you reach the desert, you will get into a 4×4 and go on a rollercoaster ride. You will enjoy the ride as the vehicle travels up and down the steep dunes. The next activity on the safari is a leisurely camel ride that offers enough time and a vantage point to look at the desert landscapes to your heart’s full. You will love the spectacle of desert sunrise as the sun begins to rise. The kaleidoscope of colours you will witness as the sunlight falls on the sand dunes will enthral you.

Evening Desert Safari

Dubai’s evening desert safari adventure usually starts at 3 or 4 pm. The itinerary includes dune bashing, a came-back ride, sandboarding, quad biking, and photography with a falcon. As the sun ends its journey and goes beyond the horizon, the spectacular sunset view will mesmerize you. The view is so special it will relax you, heal your mind and calm down your body. Next, you will be escorted to a Bedouin-style campsite where you will enjoy photography in Arabian attire and participate in cultural activities like henna tattooing and shisha smoking. The safari also offers the opportunity to watch belly dancing and savour mouth-watering BBQ dinner.

Overnight Desert Safari

This safari will remind you of your college days when you used to go on a camping trip. While it includes most of the activities of the evening desert safari, it allows you to spend a night in a Bedouin-style tent watching the shining stars in the sky and listening to the sound of the nocturnal animals indigenous to the desert. Before retiring to the tent, you will sit next to a bonfire and watch exciting fire shows. The next morning, you can enjoy the desert sunrise view along with a cup of coffee, and breakfast. Thus, going on an overnight desert safari is like hitting two objects with one stone wherein the sunrise and sunset views are the bonus.

Do’s and Don’t on a Dubai Desert Safari

  • To enjoy a desert safari, it is advisable to book a safari when the weather is cooler so that you can enjoy it in a comfortable atmosphere. Try to choose the time between November and March. From March to September, it is summer in Dubai and hence a discreet decision to avoid this time.
  • Don’t go on a safari if you’re pregnant or travelling with kids less than four years old. If an emergency crops up, getting medical help will be difficult given the distance of the desert from the city.
  • Don’t opt for dune bashing if you’re a heart patient, suffering from back problems, have vertigo, or motion sickness as the activity is highly thrilling and exciting. These health conditions may worsen because of the jerks and ascending and descending sand dunes. For young and fit, it is advisable not to have heavy meals as there is a possibility of throwing up as dune bashing is a roller coaster ride.
  • Stay hydrated as the heat in the desert can drain away the water from your body through sweat. 
  • Don’t carry your valuables, such as your passport, expensive watch, or a lot of cash. 
  • Use sunscreen with a high SPF that can negate the harmful effects of the sun’s rays. In addition, use a wide hat that can cover your head and entire face. Also, carry a light jacket to tackle the cool conditions in the evening.

A desert safari can easily outshine other popular adventures in Dubai. If it is your first visit to Dubai, you must experience it without any doubt. The fun, excitement, adventure, food, and views that a desert safari offers make anyone addicted to it. So, try this activity and enjoy the Arabian desert with Emirate culture and hospitality.

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