Quad dirigindo, andando de camelo e observando estrelas em Sharm el Sheikh 5x1





Descrição
Experimente um ótimo passeio e caminhe por um camelo pelo deserto de Sharm el Sheikh e sente-se com os beduínos para um delicioso jantar sob o fabuloso céu estrelado do deserto de Sharm el Sheikh.
Opções de passeio
Itinerário
O ônibus com ar-condicionado leva você do seu hotel em Sharm el Sheikh e leva você para a aldeia beduína, onde você pode desfrutar de um agradável passeio de quadriciclo e assistir ao belo pôr do sol no deserto durante o passeio de camelo. Depois, você receberá um excelente jantar local com kofta e todos os tipos de acompanhamentos e terá a oportunidade de assistir a um show oriental com a famosa dança Tannora e observar na escuridão através de três telescópios com uma ampliação de 150x o céu estrelado sobre Sharm el Sheikh , Depois desta grande experiência com um passeio de camelo e jantar com os beduínos, o nosso transfer leva de volta ao seu hotel em Sharm el Sheikh.
Destaques
O que está incluído
Locais e horários de recolha
Os hóspedes serão buscados em todos os hotéis de Sharm el Sheikh.
Avaliações dos viajantes
Informações importantes
- Aceita animais de serviço
- Não recomendado para viajantes com problemas de coluna
- Não recomendado para grávidas
- Não recomendado para viajantes com problemas cardíacos
- Requer condicionamento físico moderado
Avaliações(12)
This was a very good adventure, the Quads are easy to control and the small groups were well managed by the guides. The camel ride was very short, literally a few minutes and as soon as away from the group we were asked for tips before returning. The food at the Bedouin encampment was very good, as was the dancing entertainment. I was a little unsure about the entertainment portion that included animals, particularly the young Lion. Stargazing was also very good and particularly enjoyable for me.
Quad biking was absolutely incredible. Amazing scenery. First stop was Echo Valley, but no idea what was really happening there. We lined up and shouted things to show the echo. There were small children selling trinkets and bracelets and sitting on the quad bikes and fiddling with them - not sure how safe it would have been if you left anything on the quad bikes for them to take. We then went onto the tea in a tent and camel riding. PLEASE AVOID THIS!! The camels are treated so poorly, they’re yanked about and have rings through their noses. Some of the stubborn camels were hit and pulled. I did not get on them. Star gazing was rubbish, I had really high hopes but unfortunately we just looked at Venus through the telescope which in all honesty I could see better by just looking into the sky. There’s about 50+ of you using three telescopes so a lot of waiting around. Driving back through the dessert at nighttime was super cool! We were taking to the dinner & a show. Toilets were horrific!! Maybe we are super spoiled in the UK but I’ve never seen anything like it. It was extremely hot in the audience but there’s absolutely nothing to be done about that - you’re in the middle of a desert. We didn’t touch dinner as the place we were didn’t seem the cleanest and we were already both suffering with some sort of bad tummy. The show was a belly dancer first, she was okay, got a bit boring. The next part of the show was HORRIBLE. This guy brought on two cobras and was winding them up for them to strike. But he was grabbing them by the tails and whipping them about all around him - almost resembling how you would handle a lasso. I can’t imagine it’s very good for the snakes. Then they proceeded to bring a monkey out on a lead and got him to jump between people they brought out of the crowd. It was so sad to see as this monkey clearly didn’t want to be doing this but was totally forced into it. I dread to think the conditions he was kept in off stage. The fire show after was great and the guy was super talented but it was tainted by the previous horrors. They brought the monkey around for photos after and I was ashamed at how many people were having photos and paying the guy for the pleasure. Very sad. After a very dragged out evening it was time to leave… everyone from about 3-4 different hotels left the ‘arena’ at the same time but as it was pitch black we didn’t know which quad bikes belonged to which party. There was absolutely no organisation for this whatsoever and it got super stressful. I’m pleased to say that we finally found the right group and the correct quad bikes, and the journey back was awesome! If you’re going to do this trip, please avoid the 5x1 trip and just go for the quad biking part. It’s not fair on these poor animals.
Abdo and Amedeo are competent and very kind guides. It was a wonderful experience to discover the desert, dine in the Bedouin tent and watch the stars and watch their folk dance.
I had an amazing experience from start to finish. I mostly wanted the camel ride and the people who were in charge of the camels were amazing. I had this little girl who was 5 years old only and she was so cute, she grabbed my hand as I got off quad and helped me onto the camel. The food was delicious and the guide was amazing. Please support these people by booking with them because they really struggle to give us tourists the best experience. I wish I could add photos, but won’t allow me on the app, was probably one of the best experiences I had and I traveled in over 35 countries
The ATV ride was fun but they need to improve their bathroom facilities. I had to go before we left, and their toilet was DISGUSTING. Filth and flies. Toilet didn’t flush and sink had no running water. ATV ride was great fun - pretty bumpy for us 60 year olds but great for younger people. They then stopped at echo canyon which was cool scenery but felt set-up because there were children selling trinkets. No communication about what we were doing. Then we got to dinner. Entertainment was fun but the whole event took forever. So slow and drawn out. Bedouin dinner was authentic but service slow. Then star gazing only consisted of looking at Venus through telescope. Not worth it. And bathrooms there weren’t great either. No running water or toilet paper. A very rugged adventure if you’re up to it.
Excellent trip, very well organised Dinner fab. Just be wary of tipping.you get hassled quite alot for tips for photos, and camel rides, don't like how the men treat the camels
Quad bike ride in the desert with Italian speaking guide, short camel ride and dinner with show. All well organized and at a competitive cost. Excursion booked directly on site through what’s app: fast contacts and in Italian. I also booked the round-trip airport/hotel transfer by e-mail before leaving Italy: punctual driver, waiting for us at the airport exit with a sign with our names, and comfortable and clean car. Recommended!
Lovely experience, made even more enjoyable by the commentary from the guide. Just wished there more about the Bedouin lifestyle.
A breathtaking excursion into the desert. From booking to pick-up everything works absolutely smoothly. Communication took place in advance via Whatsapp and we were constantly informed about everything. In addition to the quad tour, we also booked the airport transfer and the boat trip. We were just delighted with the small group and the individual support from the guides. It was all very casual and at no time did you feel like you had landed at a mass check-in. We met much larger groups on the way (20 quads and more) and were happy not to join us there. Thanks book tour egypt we could spend a few wonderful days on our holiday. The tours for the next holiday are already planned.
We are a group of 9 people, we booked 4 excursions with this tour operator, the contact person is Ahmed, always available and accurate. Among the various excursions we did this which includes more things together: desert safaris on quad bikes, camel ride in the desert, Bedouin tent, Bedouin dinner, various shows. Everything went perfectly, we had a great time. All contacts are made through whatsapp, and prices are much lower than those offered in the villages.



