240.00 UZS 360.00 UZSPrice range: 240.00 UZS through 360.00 UZS

Description

Mega Desert Safari from Hurghada Town (Please ensure this is the area your hotel is located, if not select the same trip from another location on the main menu)

Our guide will collect you from your hotel in a 4×4 and take you to the safari centre where you will have the opportunity to ride a camel, horse or donkey.

Next up is the quad bikes, you can open up the throttle and follow your guide through the spectacular desert.

You are then taken by 4×4’s to the village of Badawia. A fantastic chance to experience real Bedouin life. Whilst there your guide will intrigue you with local history while you observe bread being made in the traditional way, drink tea and meet the locals

Leaving the village you return to the Safari Centre where you will be entertained by Tanoura Dancers, Belly Dancers, a Cobra Show and Fakeer show followed by an open BBQ buffet.

After all of this noise and excitement you will have a short time to sit back amongst the dead silence and look up at the spectacular view of the milky way and stars through a telescope placed in the desert.

After a fantastic evening of drinking, eating, star gazing and experiencing the life of a Bedouin, you will be transferred back to your hotel.

Other Information

What’s Included

Transfers

BBQ

Soft drinks

What’s Not Included

Shisha

What you need to bring:

Passport

Comfy footwear

Collection: approx 12:30-1pm

Drop off: approx 6.30pm

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