4 Hours
Up to 1 day
30 people
Arabic, English
Begin your evening adventure with a convenient 6:00 pm pick-up from your hotel in Sharm El Sheikh.
Travel comfortably and stylishly on an air-conditioned bus to the mesmerizing desert landscape.
Upon arriving at the Bedouin tent, take a moment to absorb the tranquil ambiance of the desert surroundings and capture some unforgettable photos amidst the stunning scenery.
Receive a warm welcome from your hosts as they acquaint you with the rich culture, traditions, and lifestyle of the Bedouin people.
Sit down to a delectable feast of authentic Bedouin cuisine, featuring a variety of flavorful dishes prepared with local ingredients and served with traditional hospitality.
Enjoy an evening of captivating entertainment, including belly dancing, Tanoura (skirt dance), a mesmerizing fire show, and a thrilling snake performance.
Engage in interactive experiences such as trying on traditional Bedouin attire, learning traditional dance moves, or even handling friendly desert creatures like camels.
After the excitement of the entertainment shows, take some time to relax under the starlit sky, enjoying the tranquility of the desert night.
Bid farewell to your hosts and fellow travelers as you board the air-conditioned bus for the return journey to your hotel in Sharm El Sheikh.
Arrive back at your hotel, filled with fond memories of your immersive Bedouin dinner experience in the desert.
The trip typically starts at 6:00 pm with pick-up from your hotel in Sharm El Sheikh. It ends with the return to your hotel after the evening's activities, usually around 10:00 pm.
The trip includes transportation to and from your hotel in an air-conditioned bus, a traditional Bedouin dinner, entertainment shows such as belly dancing and fire shows, and opportunities for cultural immersion and interaction.
It's recommended to wear comfortable clothing suitable for the desert climate, such as lightweight, breathable fabrics. You may also consider bringing a light jacket or scarf for cooler desert evenings.
Yes, the trip is family-friendly and suitable for children. They can enjoy cultural experiences, entertainment shows, and delicious food alongside adults.
Yes, vegetarian and special dietary options can usually be accommodated upon prior request. It's advised to inform the tour operator or guide about any dietary restrictions when booking the trip.
The accessibility of the Bedouin dinner trip may vary depending on the specific location of the Bedouin tent and the facilities available. It's recommended to inquire with the tour operator about accessibility options before booking.
The entertainment shows are typically conducted in a mix of languages, including English, Arabic, and sometimes other languages commonly understood by tourists in the area.
Yes, you are encouraged to bring your camera or smartphone to capture the memorable moments during the Bedouin dinner trip. Just be respectful when taking photos, especially of performers and fellow guests.
Alcohol is usually not served during the Bedouin dinner trip, as it respects the cultural norms and traditions of the Bedouin community.
In the event of bad weather or unforeseen circumstances, the tour operator will provide necessary updates and make alternative arrangements if needed, ensuring the safety and comfort of all participants.
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