Sunset Quad Bike Safari and Bedouin Dinner in Sharm El Sheikh
Race over desert trails, watch the sun melt into the Sinai horizon, then settle into a candlelit Bedouin dinner with live tannura and stargazing. This 5–6 hour evening safari blends off-road thrill with cultural ceremony and clear desert skies.
The Experience
Before You Go
Wear closed-toe shoes
Sturdy trainers or light hiking boots protect feet from sand, rocks and quad footpegs during the ride.
Hydrate before you go
Carry and drink water before and during the trip; desert air is dry and evening rides can still dehydrate you.
Secure loose items
Use zip pockets or a small dry bag for phones and cameras—the dust and jostle on quads can damage electronics.
Bring a light layer
Temperatures drop after sunset—pack a windbreaker or fleece to stay comfortable during the show and stargazing.
Local Knowledge
Hidden Gems
- •Climb the final ridge past the main viewing spot for a quieter 360° panorama.
- •Try the Bedouin herbal tea tasting table—local herbs offer flavors you won’t find in town.
Wildlife
- •Desert fox (occasional)
- •Larks and other small desert birds at dusk
Conservation Note
The fragile desert crust and sparse vegetation recover slowly—stay on designated routes, avoid littering and support guides who follow sustainable camp practices.
Bedouin communities have lived across Sinai for centuries; evening hospitality and music reflect long-standing local customs adapted for visitors.
What to Bring
Closed-toe shoesEssential
Protects feet from sand, rocks and the quad’s footrests during the ride.
Sunscreen and sunglassesEssential
Daytime sun can be intense even near sunset; protect skin and eyes during the approach to the dunes.
Neck gaiter or scarfEssential
Shields face from wind-blown sand during the ride and warms you after sunset.
Camera with secure case
Captures sunset and stargazing—use a strap or zipped pouch to keep it safe on the quad.
Common Questions
Is prior quad driving experience required?
No—guides give a safety briefing and the route is led; basic comfort with throttle control and balance is sufficient.
Are children allowed on the tour?
Age restrictions vary by operator; expect minimum age rules for quad riders and enforced helmet use—check at booking.
What about safety and helmets?
Helmets are provided and mandatory; follow the guide’s instructions and keep speeds appropriate for your skill level.
Is the camel ride included?
Yes—short camel rides for photos are typically included as part of the evening program, but they’re brief and supervised.
Book This Experience
Check AvailabilityDuration
5–6 hours
Location
Sharm El Sheikh, South Sinai Governorate
Difficulty
moderate
Fitness Level
Moderate fitness; able to mount/dismount camels and handle short bursts of off-road riding.
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