Hurghada Desert: Jeep, Quad, Buggy, Bedouin Dinner

Discover the marvels of the desert with our Ultimate Desert Adventure in Hurghada. This journey involves exploring a multitude of open desert expanses aboard a Quad Bike and a 4×4 Jeep Safari.

Duration: 6 hours
Cancellation: 24 hours
Highlights
  • Hurghada - Explore the desert wonders through our Super Safari Adventure in Hurghada Desert. An adventure with plenty of open plains across the desert with Quad Bike and 4x4 Jeep Safari.
What's Included
  • Soft drinks, tea, and water
  • Dinner
  • In-vehicle air conditioning
  • All fees and/or taxes
What's Not Included
  • Photo & Video (DVD)
  • Personal expenses
  • Scarf
  • Protective goggles
Location
Hurghada
Cancellation Policy

For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.

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Mohammedkhizer_h
Feb 6, 2024
A must do trip if you visit Hurghada ! - Our guide was very helpful and informative. He explained the Bedouin culture to our group very well. Ali the quad group leader was funny and made the excursion fun for all. The camera man was brilliant he had good energy and enthusiasm.
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Mackaaij
Sep 4, 2023
Professionally guided active tour with lots of rides and things to see - We had a fantastic day with these professionals. After picking us up with a jeep at our hotel, we went to a place to drive in the desert ourselves. We drove a buggy and a quad after clear instructions. Next, the jeep brought us to a Bedouin place where we could see and hold some reptiles, enjoy a guided camel ride and taste some local bread. The day ended with a nice show with good food and drinks. We were offered to buy photo’s and video’s and the amount overwhelmed us, thanks for this great day and memories to go with it!
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Scenic32349646616
Oct 25, 2023
nice but stop exploring animals. - very fun and varied day with buggy, jeep, quad driving. We had a very driven driver, great! However, I was less enthusiastic about the "zoo" that belonged to the Bedouin village, which had no added value. There was a monkey attached to a short leash that had 1 meter to walk up and down, giant tortoises were lifted by their shells for photos and even an alligator. Very sad and I would like to ask people not to take photos and to report it to the organizer. This is outdated and must stop!!! The locals can earn their money by baking bread or selling bracelets. If those animals were not there it would have been a great experience. Let the camels rest occasionally.
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V6325hgds
Dec 2, 2023
Not recommendable - Paper is patient! The tour guide, promised in German, spoke Russian and English. Each section of the text was spoken in Russian for about 4 times as long as (bad) English. Everything was rattled off as if it had been learned by heart. The quads are in a terrible state. Almost all of the rims are missing at least one wheel nut. One of the quads kept breaking down. We mostly just slunk around and were never able to really accelerate. The ATVs were in a similar state. At the beginning, they tried to talk us into renting ski goggles, which you really don't need if you're wearing sunglasses. There were unnecessarily long "rest breaks" along the way, where everyone waited to continue the journey. In the Bedouin village, there was a camel ride that lasted about 7 minutes and they tried to talk us into a 20-minute visit to a terrarium. You could see from the outside that this was of no use except for a few euros in admission. Compared to other groups from other providers, we received almost no information and were reprimanded when we used the 20-minute terrarium time to go on a tour. There we saw some things that others were offered but our group was not. The guide was completely listless and bossy, to put it politely. Women were disparagingly called "darling", which we immediately rejected. The evening show was mainly a second-rate belly dance. The food was OK. There was 1 dl of Coke, Sprite or Fanta. No water. The rest had to be bought at an overpriced price. For example, a bag of chips for 3 euros or 80 Egyptian pounds. Note the conversion factor... In the souvenir shop you should of course definitely buy something and get your name written down in Arabic as a gift. It's just stupid when the writer then spells the name wrong and leaves out letters... In short: everything was not worth the 25 euros each.
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up to 9 guests
1 Adult
Cancellation: Free cancellation up to 24 hours before the start of your experience (local time).