Experience a cost-effective desert adventure with dune bashing (Awir or Lahbab), camel ride, and BBQ dinner.
Tickets for this activity are non-refundable. If you are not satisfied with your experience, please contact us to cancel your booking.
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Your journey begins with an air‑conditioned 4x4 transfer from your hotel (Dubai, Sharjah, or Ajman) to the Lahbab Desert. Upon arrival, you receive a brief safety and equipment overview before any activity starts.
Experience a 30‑minute dune bashing session in a certified 4x4 that navigates the dynamic terrain of the red dunes. A scheduled stop at the highest dune gives you time for sandboarding and capturing sunset photos.
At ATLANTA Tourism Camp, enjoy a short camel ride that offers a taste of traditional Bedouin travel. At the camp, you can join in on cultural activities such as henna painting and traditional costume photography.
Unwind with a BBQ buffet dinner featuring a mix of veg and non‑veg options, fresh salads, grilled meats, and local desserts. Live shows—including belly dancing, Tanoura, and two fire displays—round out your evening (note: live entertainment isn’t available during Ramadan).
+ 30‑min Quad Bike: Add an extra 30‑minute quad bike ride across deep sand dunes for more adrenaline.
+ Private Group Transfers: Upgrade to a private AC 4x4 for a personalized journey with no shared stops.
+ VIP Seating: Enhance your camp experience with reserved seating, dedicated service, and an upgraded dining area.
All activities are guided by trained professionals with full safety equipment. Pre‑booking any add‑ons can save you up to 60% compared to on‑site rates.
How long is the experience?
Approximately 6 hours from pickup to return.
Do I need prior experience for quad biking or dune bashing?
No—professional guides provide safety instructions and support for all skill levels.
Can I combine optional enhancements?
Yes; you can add quad biking, private transfers, and/or VIP seating to customize your safari.
What refreshments are provided?
Unlimited soft drinks, Arabic coffee, tea, and local snacks are included.
What should I wear?
Comfortable clothing, sun protection, and closed‑toe shoes are recommended.
How is the Lahbab Desert different from the Aweer Desert?
Lahbab Desert is known for its red dunes, some of the tallest in the region, making it a prime location for dune bashing, sandboarding, and quad biking. Aweer Desert has firmer, golden sands with smaller dunes, making it more suitable for beginner off-roaders and casual desert drives.