Hurghada: Jeep Safari with Camel Ride, Dinner and Show

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Hurghada: Jeep Safari with Camel Ride, Dinner and Show

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Desert roads never feel quiet in a jeep. This Hurghada jeep safari mixes off-road fun with real Bedouin stops, then adds a camel ride and a dinner-and-show finish. I love how the day keeps moving while still giving you hands-on moments, like meeting people in a Bedouin village and trying bread-making the old way.

One more thing I really liked: the ride is designed around the desert timing, including that return sunset drive that makes the whole outing feel special.

The main consideration is that you’ll be bouncing around. If you’re sensitive to motion (or if you’re expecting a gentle “nature walk”), the off-roading and camel ride may feel like too much, so plan accordingly.

Key things to know before you go

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  • A full Bedouin village visit includes tea, a camel ride, and bread-making with simple traditional steps.
  • Two 25km off-road drives split the experience, with the second one timed for sunset views.
  • Dinner is a real meal, not snacks: Indian rice, grilled chicken, meatballs, vegetables, salads, fruit, and soft drinks.
  • You can add the show: the program includes an Oriental show with a belly dance performance if selected.
  • Guides matter: named guides like Hassan Fawzy and Mohammed Salah are repeatedly praised for care, organization, and keeping families together.
  • Buckle up for comfort: you’ll have a welcome drink and a safety briefing, but you’ll still be in an off-road vehicle.

Why This Hurghada Jeep Safari Mix Works

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This tour hits a smart balance: action in the desert, culture in the village, and a proper evening payoff. You’re not just watching from the side—you’ll be walking around, riding a camel, and learning how Bedouins make something as everyday as bread.

At around $36 per person, the value is in the package. You get hotel pickup and drop-off, a jeep, camel ride, and dinner. Add the show option and you’ve basically got a full evening experience without having to coordinate multiple stops yourself.

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Meet at the Station: Welcome Drink and Safety Rules

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Your day starts back at the station, not somewhere remote where you scramble to find the right group. You’ll get a welcome drink first, then a briefing that covers safety rules and what’s coming next.

That kind of start matters. With off-road driving, the biggest comfort factor is knowing what to do before you’re already bouncing. If you’re traveling with kids, this is also where you get that early “everyone knows what’s happening” feeling—helpful for staying together.

First 25km Off-Road Drive to the Bedouin Village

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The tour then kicks into gear with a 25km off-road drive to a traditional Bedouin village. This is the part that turns a normal hotel pickup into an actual desert story—dust, speed changes, and that real sense of being out beyond the roads.

A couple of practical things help here:

  • Wear closed-toe shoes with decent grip. Sand can be sneaky.
  • Expect that you might want layers. Even when it’s warm, desert air can feel cooler once the sun shifts.

When you arrive, the vibe changes fast. Off-roading is energetic; the village portion is calmer and more interactive.

Arabian Tea, Camel Ride, and Bedouin Bread-Making

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At the village, you’ll be greeted with Arabian tea, the classic warm welcome that sets the tone. Then comes one of the tour’s biggest “you have to do this once” moments: a camel ride.

This is also where the experience becomes more than a checklist. After the ride, you’ll discover everyday Bedouin life and specifically learn how they make their own bread using a simple traditional method. It’s the kind of activity that’s easy to understand, even if you don’t speak the language—because you’re watching, asking questions, and seeing how a basic process turns into something you can eat.

If you’re traveling with family, this is a good point in the day to notice how the guide handles questions and pacing. Some guides actively keep smaller kids engaged and moving at the right times, which can make a big difference during the ride-and-wait stretches.

Herbal Pharmacy Stop: Learning About Natural Remedies

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Next up is a visit to a Bedouin herbal pharmacy. You’ll get insights into how natural herbs are used for healing and wellness.

Even if you’re skeptical about any single remedy, this stop has cultural value. You’re seeing how people explain health through ingredients, preparation, and everyday knowledge. It’s also a nice break from the louder motion of the jeeps—more sitting, listening, and looking.

One tip: go in with questions. If you’re curious, ask what each herb is used for and how it’s prepared. You’ll usually get clearer answers when you show genuine interest.

Second 25km Jeep Return and the Sunset Advantage

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After the village experience, the tour switches back to the jeeps with another 25km off-road drive returning to the station. The key advantage here is timing: you’re treated to the sunset along the way.

That’s not just a pretty photo moment. Sunset changes the feel of the desert—light softens, colors shift, and everything looks more “real” than it does in harsh midday sun. It’s also a good moment to slow down and soak in the fact that you’re riding across sand and rock with a view that doesn’t look like anything back home.

Bring a camera if you’re the type who will regret not bringing one. Even if you don’t take photos, the sight tends to stick.

Dinner Back at the Station: What You’ll Actually Eat

Back at the station, you’re given time to freshen up and then dinner starts. The meal is a structured spread:

  • Indian rice
  • grilled chicken
  • meatballs
  • vegetables and salads
  • fresh fruits
  • soft drinks

This matters because it turns the evening from “show up, eat something, leave” into an actual sit-down meal. After the jeep and village time, you’ll likely feel the appetite pull, and having a proper dinner helps you avoid the frantic hunger that can ruin the last part of the night.

If you’re traveling with kids, this is also one of the most practical parts of the day—food and routine give everyone a reset.

Oriental Show With Belly Dance: The Evening Closer

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The program ends with an Oriental show, including a belly dance performance. The important detail: the show is included if your option is selected, so confirm what you’re buying.

Even if belly dance isn’t your favorite art form, it can be a fun cultural closer to a desert day. Think of it as the “wrap-up chapter”—you’ve already interacted with the culture during tea, bread-making, and herbal explanations, and now you get a performance piece to end the night.

Guides also shape this part. Many of the strongest compliments in the feedback are about how guides keep the group together and manage the energy so nobody gets left behind.

Price and Value: What $36 Per Person Gets You

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Let’s talk value, because this is where decisions get real.

You’re paying about $36 per person, and the inclusions are the big reason it works:

  • hotel pickup and drop-off
  • jeep transportation
  • camel ride
  • dinner
  • show if selected
  • welcome drink

In many parts of Egypt, you end up paying separately for transport, activities, and evening entertainment. Here, the package approach cuts the planning work. You just show up, follow the flow, and the day is built for you.

Also, the tour earns strong feedback for organization and safety. People consistently mention feeling comfortable, being looked after, and having guides who stay attentive. Named guides like Hassan Fawzy and Mohammed Salah come up again and again for being caring, funny, and practical—especially with families.

Who This Tour Suits Best (And Who Should Think Twice)

This tour fits best if you want:

  • a hands-on desert outing (not just a drive-by stop)
  • camel riding experience
  • a village visit with bread-making and tea
  • an easy evening plan with dinner and a show

It’s especially good for couples, groups of friends, and families who like a day that mixes motion with calm moments.

It’s also worth noting who should skip it. It isn’t suitable for pregnant women and it’s not suitable for people over 95 years. If you’re older or have mobility limits, the off-road driving and camel portion are likely the sticking points.

And if you’re sensitive to bouncing or getting dusty, consider how you handle that in general. This is an adventure day, not a spa day.

Tips That Make This Safari More Comfortable

These are the small choices that turn “fine” into “really enjoyable”:

  • Wear shoes that can handle sand. Avoid flimsy flip-flops.
  • Bring a light layer for the evening. Desert air can cool as the sun drops.
  • If you’re bringing a phone or camera, hold it securely during the jeep rides.
  • If you’re traveling with kids, pick a time when they’re likely to have energy early. This keeps the camel and village parts smoother.
  • Plan to hydrate. You’ll get a welcome drink, but the desert still takes moisture.

Most importantly, pay attention during the safety briefing. The better you follow the guidance, the more relaxed you feel during the off-road part.

And if you hear that a guide like Mohammed Salah is on your route, take it as a sign you’ll likely be in good hands. Reports highlight how he stays attentive, keeps families together, and helps with kid energy—like going out of the way to entertain a tired child.

Should You Book This Hurghada Jeep Safari With Camel Ride and Dinner Show?

If you want one ticket that gives you desert action, Bedouin culture stops, a camel ride, and a proper dinner ending with entertainment, this is a strong choice. The value for money is clear, especially with hotel pickup, the jeep, camel ride, dinner, and the show option bundled together.

I’d book it if:

  • you like guided experiences with structure
  • you’re comfortable with some motion and dust
  • you want more than a drive-by view of the desert

I’d think twice if:

  • you’re pregnant
  • you have age or mobility concerns
  • you need a very gentle, low-activity tour

Overall, the day is built like a story: drive out, meet people and do activities, drive back with sunset, eat well, then end with a performance.

FAQ

What is included in the Hurghada Jeep Safari package?

The package includes hotel pickup and drop-off, a welcome drink, jeep transportation, a camel ride, dinner, and the show if you select the option for it.

Is the camel ride included?

Yes. The camel ride is included as part of the experience.

How many off-road drives are there and how far are they?

There are two off-road drives, each described as 25km—one going to the Bedouin village and another returning.

Do I get dinner and a show?

Dinner is included. The Oriental show is included only if the show option is selected.

What languages are available during the tour?

Arabic, English, French, German, Russian, and Spanish are listed as available.

Is this tour suitable for pregnant women?

No. It is not suitable for pregnant women.

Is it suitable for very elderly travelers?

It is not suitable for people over 95 years.

What is the cancellation policy?

You can cancel up to 24 hours in advance for a full refund.

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