Star Gazing Safari Tour: ATV Quad & Bedouin Dinner with Telescope in Sharm El Sheikh

Enjoy a Star Gazing Safari tour in Sharm El Sheikh with an ATV quad ride, Bedouin dinner, and telescope viewing. Experience thrilling desert adventure, savor a traditional meal, and explore the night sky for a memorable and immersive evening.

Duration: 6 hours
Cancellation: 24 hours
Highlights
  • Sharm El-Sheikh - Embark on an enchanting Star Gazing Safari tour in Sharm El Sheikh, combining an exhilarating ATV quad ride, a delightful Bedouin dinner, and an immersive stargazing experience. Your adventure begins with a thrilling ATV ride through the desert, where you’ll traverse rugged terrain and witness stunning desert vistas. As the sun…
What's Included
  • Hotel Pick up & Drop off by Air-conditioned vehicle
  • Camel Ride at the Bedouin Village
  • ATV Quad Ride to the Bedouin Village & Back
  • Bedouin Dinner in a Bedouin tent, including Bedouin tea, Soda & Water
  • Egyptian Oriental Bedouin Show
  • Star Gazing with an advanced Digital telescope
What's Not Included
  • Mandatory Governmental Safari Fees $ 3 per person.
Cancellation Policy

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

Customer Ratings
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Dazeyduke76
Nov 2, 2024
You MUST do this - Went with my 13 year old daughter, fantastic staff, we had a quad bike each. Very safe. Nice food, a great trip and unbelievable value
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Erikuccia80
Oct 27, 2024
Stunning, the most exciting hike - Wonderful, an immense emotion. My 10-year-old is thrilled! Quad bike, camel, desert, Bedouin, show, dinner with rice and chicken...all fantastic! We saw the stars: Saturn was fantastically visible, unbelievable! Definitely to be redone.
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Liz_h
Feb 26, 2024
Memorising experience... A must do activity - A great experience, definitely worth doing. Quad bikes through desert then camel ride, extensive bedouin show and dinner in the desert. The quad bikes stop in desert, here there are a few children trying to give you bracelets and saying present for free then hassling very hard for money or snacks. They are quite persistent... I ended up giving them some money and crisps but they still wouldn't stop asking for more. The show was really good... Although I didn't like the fact they passed animals around to be held and photo opportunities... It felt so sad for animals. Baby croc/alligator had its mouth taped together which is so heartbreaking. The fire dancing and belly dancing was good and the food was good too Definitely worth doing. Our tour guide Abraham was brilliant, he speaks really good English and also Italian and other languages. Amazing. Very nice guy with lots to say and made sure we were comfortable and happy at every stage Picked up and dropped off at hotel... Honestly so worth the price and a great experience.
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Beth
Feb 12, 2024
Well worth doing - Worth doing when you're in Sharm, you get taken to the middle of the desert in an air-conditioned bus, you are then met by your guides, you travel by quad bike to mountains and see beautiful scenery. You then go to a small gathering area to see a camel and ride it if you have purchased this (you do just get on a camel and do a 2 minute trip in a circle from what we saw). You then get taken to a different place where you are seated and a show is performed and you get fed. The show was good, fire and snakes, and the food was also very well done considering you are in the middle of a desert. There was a telescope located on the exit where you could look at a star before you're taken back on the quad bike through the desert. Overall it was really enjoyable and I would recommend doing this. Only thing I would recommend is taking glasses with you and a headscarf, if not you can purchase them there for a small fee. I would also say take a jumper if you're going when the evenings get cold as you are sat around for a long time. Very good experience.
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F2231meleilad
Nov 3, 2024
Excellent - It was very nice, i definetely reccomend it!But be careful not to book with this company, the telescope scene was included and we did not do it.
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602cecileb
Feb 20, 2024
A good moment - Very nice quad safari. Stop at the “temple of echo”. Tea at the Bedouin “village”. Show: cobra charmer, show with monkey on a leash, muzzled crocodile, choreography with fire, Georgian dancers (don't understand why), oriental dancers, oriental dancer. Followed by the meal. Then there are 15 of us around a telescope. Everyone looks at the planet Jupiter and its moons for 3 seconds and it's over. I was expecting something else, more “authentic” and less of a tourist trap for the village; for the show I thought I would discover Bedouin culture; for the stars part... Frankly disappointing. But our guide was very friendly and that makes me improve my rating because we still had a very good time.
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410augustinl
Sep 29, 2024
Don't recommend. - The tour is meh. Food is mediocre, shows are nothing to die for, ATV trip was ok, but the worst part was the stargazing. It's really just slapped on. They take you right next to the restaurant, flooded with light and sound from the stage nearby, you can barely see anything in the night's sky. Don't recommend.
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Chiara_t
Nov 6, 2023
This wasn't a star gazing safari tour - Old and bad maintenance quad, long wait for eating, we use the telescope at the end for maybe 30 second. Dinner was ok except we wait like two hours and our guide was like disappear.
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Greenniklas
Nov 15, 2024
Terrible experience with child labor treating animals horribly. - This trip is definitely not worth the price. You will drive in a straight line on a desert road for 500 meters to 1 km max to a spot right next to the desert road where the show is. The location is very very dirty (coming from someone who has travelled throughout Asia) and not entertaining at all. You can book an optional camel ride for (literally) 20 meters. The camel is chained from its nose and clearly underfed. The camel guide is a maximum of 5 years old accompanied by his same aged brother and slightly older (under 10) brother who is also working at the facility.
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Antonyw492
Oct 8, 2024
No stargazing on the stargazing safari - This was a stargazing safari with no stargazing. We were put on some ATV’s and moved to two different locations a few hundred meters apart for photo ops. Then taken to an outdoor theatre for some food and a show, which was to be fair quite entertaining, three very talented performers. We were then ushered into a van which I assumed was taking us to the stargazing spot. But before I knew it we were on the road heading back to our hotel. We were informed by the tour operator that the stargazing was ‘ a complimentary part of the tour’ and therefore our fee was not refundable. The stargazing is the name of the tour, and is why I booked it. Very disappointing.
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