Super Safari Trip

1 Day

Super Safari Trip

Time: Usually starts at 1:00 or 2:00 PM and ends at night.

Details:
The trip begins with a 25 km quad bike ride through the desert to a Bedouin village, where you enjoy traditional tea, take a camel ride, and experience authentic Bedouin life.
The experience then continues with a Bedouin dinner and an evening show featuring belly dancing and Tanoura dance.
At the end of the evening, you ride the quad bike back another 25 km.

Type: A full evening safari experience combining adventure, culture, and entertainment


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Cancel up to 24 hours before the tour for a 100% full refund.

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    Edgar

    Very good! I liked it a lot!

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Super Safari Trip
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