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Unforgettable Desert Adventure: Quad Biking & Camel Ride in Sharm El Sheikh Embark on an exhilarating quad bike tour through the breathtaking Sinai Desert, starting from Sharm El Sheikh. Feel the adrenaline rush as you navigate golden dunes and soak in the stunning desert scenery. The highlight of your journey? A magical Camel Ride, where you’ll connect with local Bedouins and immerse yourself in their rich culture.
Prices are in USD per person (except during Christmas, New Year, and Easter).
Note: Child rates apply when sharing a room with parents (max 2 children per room).
Don’t miss this unique blend of adventure and culture. Whether speeding on a quad bike or enjoying a serene in Sharm El Sheikh, this tour promises unforgettable memories.
Luxor and Aswan Travel representative will pick you up from you hotel to enjoy the adventure of quad biking Sharm El Sheikh to enjoy four wheeled fun. Drive your quad-bike out in the desert and also take your camel around the desert. That would be a great fabulous desert experience seeing the beauty of the Bedouin life enjoying your dinner with big part, belly dancer show and fire show between the desert mountains of Sinai. Back to hotel and overnight.
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Tanya Mayfield –
Desert dreams with adrenaline, camels, and home-cooked Bedouin food
Quad biking was wild fun and had us racing like we were in a video game. The sand dunes were no joke — I felt like a total daredevil.
Then came the camels, slow and steady, leading us through peaceful parts of the desert I never expected.
Dinner was traditional, simple, and SO good. Sitting with the Bedouins, hearing about their lives, made it a lot more than just a tour.
Colt Wrigley –
From roaring engines to calm camels and dinner in the dunes
You start with quad bikes tearing across wide-open desert, and end the night sipping tea under the stars — now that’s a day well spent.
Every part of the experience was smooth and organized. The scenery alone is worth it — red dunes, blue skies, and golden light.
This was fun, meaningful, and full of personality.
Jolene Matthis –
Kicking up sand with quad bikes and camel cruising in the desert
This was a full-on adventure and I loved every second. The quad bikes were powerful and easy to handle, even for a first-timer like me.
Camels were next, and let me tell you — they have personality. Mine grunted the whole time and I laughed so hard.
The Bedouins were sweet and made delicious food. We ended the night around a fire, sharing stories.
Felt like a mini-movie.
Waylon Deeks –
Pure adventure with a cultural twist and Bedouin hospitality
Quad biking through the Sinai was better than I imagined. The terrain is vast and wild, and the guides knew every turn.
The camel ride afterward was serene — these animals are graceful and kind of funny too.
We finished with a Bedouin dinner that felt like something from a storybook. The desert at night is silent and alive all at once.
So glad I said yes to this trip.
Cheyenne Brooks –
Speeding across Sinai then slowing down with a camel and tea
I didn’t know I needed this mix of thrill and tranquility until I experienced it. The quad biking had my heart racing — flying over dunes with the mountains in the distance.
After all that dust and fun, the camel ride was like entering another world. Slow, quiet, and beautiful.
The Bedouins made us dinner — real, homemade food — and the sunset melted into a starry sky while we sat around sipping tea.
Perfect escape from the city bustle.
Travis McElroy –
Quad bikes, camels, and firelight vibes — all in one epic evening
Okay, this one wins. Starting with a sand-spraying quad ride that left me grinning ear to ear. It’s dusty, it’s wild, it’s amazing.
Then we switched gears — camel rides through the desert, which felt almost meditative. The contrast was kind of perfect.
But that Bedouin dinner? Unreal. We sat on rugs under the night sky, eating slow-cooked food while the desert cooled off. It was peaceful and raw and beautiful.
Highly immersive and unforgettable.
Brittany Collins –
Desert adventure meets authentic Bedouin experience under the stars
Riding out into the desert at golden hour felt like stepping into another world. The quad bikes were fast but safe, and we had a guide who made sure everyone was confident before hitting the dunes.
After zooming around like pros, we got to the Bedouin camp where camels were waiting. I had no idea riding a camel would be so relaxing. We were treated like guests, not customers, which made it all feel extra special.
Dinner was cooked right there — no frills, just fresh and flavorful. There was music, laughter, and a sense of connection.
Truly felt like I saw the desert with new eyes
Nolan Grigsby –
Riding into the desert like a movie hero on a quad bike and camel
The quad biking part had me feeling like I was in an action film. Sand flying, adrenaline pumping, and the horizon wide open.
Then came the unexpected switch — riding a camel through silence, guided by Bedouins who made us feel right at home.
Dinner was unforgettable. I still think about the bread and grilled chicken. This whole evening had a calm but exciting energy.
Perfect blend of heart-racing fun and peaceful culture.
Lacey Whitmore –
A rollercoaster on sand and a desert dinner I’ll never forget
Quad biking in the Sinai desert is NOT your average afternoon ride. We’re talking full-throttle fun across hills of sand that made me laugh like a little kid. I kept thinking, “Is this real life?”
Once we reached the Bedouin camp, everything slowed down — camel rides, sweet tea, and the kind of sunset that made me tear up a bit (don’t tell anyone). The Bedouins are warm and kind, and dinner felt like something from a dream.
This is adventure with soul.
Clayton Hargrove –
Thrilling sunset quad biking and camel ride with a taste of real Bedouin life
This experience was honestly one of the coolest things I’ve done in Egypt. Zipping across the Sinai dunes on a quad bike while the sun dipped low in the sky? Pure magic. The desert stretched out in all directions, glowing gold and orange like something from a movie. And just when I thought it couldn’t get more surreal, we met the Bedouins. They were so welcoming. I climbed onto a camel for the first time in my life and felt like an ancient explorer.
Dinner under the stars with the Bedouins was the cherry on top. The food was homemade, the stories were unforgettable, and the vibe was just peaceful and real. Not a tourist trap — this felt like the real deal. Bring a scarf for the sand and prepare to get a little dusty, but it’s 100% worth it.