Family Safari (Mixed Safari)
Time: From 8:00 AM to 12:00 PM.
Transportation: A mix of Jeep vehicle, quad bike, and spider car (small dune buggy).
Details:
You travel by Jeep to the Bedouin village. There, you ride a quad bike for 40 minutes and a spider car (small sand buggy) for 20 minutes, along with enjoying traditional tea, a camel ride, and experiencing Bedouin life.
Type: Ideal for families with children or for guests who prefer not to ride motorcycles for long distances, as the Jeep is more comfortable for the longer journey.
Cancellation Policy
Cancel up to 24 hours before the tour for a 100% full refund.
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One response to “Family Safari”
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The trip was beautiful and enjoyable.
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