Noble Camp With Exclusive Shows Gourmet Dinner And Quad Bikes ATV

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Noble Camp With Exclusive Shows Gourmet Dinner And Quad Bikes ATV

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Red sand, fast bikes, and a proper dinner show. This Noble Camp safari mixes ATV adrenaline with a full evening of Emirati-themed performances in one smooth run.

I love the way the day is paced: you get your action early with quad biking and 4×4 dune bashing, then you shift into camp time with camel rides, henna, and a real buffet dinner. I also like that the entertainment feels designed as a night out, not just background music.

One thing to keep in mind: the quad biking and dune bashing are physical and bumpy, so it’s not the best choice if you’re sensitive to rough rides or you want a calm, slow desert stroll.

Key Things That Make Noble Camp Different

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  • Quad bikes plus dune bashing in the same day, so you get two kinds of adrenaline.
  • Sandboarding and henna are included, which adds more than just driving and dinner.
  • Souq Al Bazaar and camel ride at sunset give the experience a cultural pause.
  • A full show lineup with multiple live performances leading into the Noble Fire Show.
  • Maximum 150 travelers, so it usually feels organized instead of chaotic.
  • Hotel pickup and drop-off by Land Cruiser or Nissan Patrol helps you avoid desert-day logistics.

A 6.5-Hour Desert Day With Quad Bikes, Dune Bashing, and Noble Fire

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This safari is built around a simple idea: start with movement, then end with theater. You’ll spend about 6 hours 30 minutes total in motion, moving from red dunes to camp and back again to your hotel.

You should expect a day that feels like a mini day trip plus a big night show. In the camp portion, the dinner and performances take over, and you’ll be there long enough to feel the shift from daylight sand to nighttime sky.

Value-wise, it’s priced around $195.37 per person, and that only makes sense if you’ll actually use the inclusions. Here, you do: pickup, ATV time, dune bashing, sandboarding, henna, camel ride, BBQ buffet, soft drinks, and the Noble Fire show.

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Getting Picked Up for the Red Dunes (And Why Timing Matters)

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Your day starts with pickup by Land Cruiser or Nissan Patrol. They schedule pickup about 45 minutes before your chosen departure time, so you’ll want to be ready in the hotel lobby when the message arrives.

It also helps if you share a WhatsApp number, since they use it for smoother coordination. In a place like Dubai, that small step can save you stress when timing shifts a bit from summer heat.

One practical note: this experience is weather-dependent. If conditions are poor, you’re offered an alternative date or a full refund, so you’re not left holding the bag.

Stop in Lahbab: First Look at the Dunes and Your Quad Bike Session

Lahbab is where the desert vibe kicks in. You reach the iconic red sand dunes, get some time to settle in, and then you’ll move into the action portion.

This part includes a guided quad biking adventure across the red dunes. The guided quad time is about 35 minutes, but the overall ATV portion can run closer to 60 minutes once you include briefing and setup. If you want the best photos, this is the window where lighting is bright and the dunes look like they’re glowing.

ATV readiness and safety basics (read this before you go)

ATV rides are for ages 14 to 55, and you need basic driving skills. They also say any damage, injuries, or lost items during quad biking are your responsibility since insurance does not cover that activity.

That doesn’t mean it’s unsafe. It means you should treat it like driving on purpose, not just sitting on a toy. Wear clothes you don’t mind getting dusty, and keep your hands and feet positioned well when you’re riding.

Also, loose clothing is recommended for summer, and warmer attire is better in winter months. Sand and wind are real, so plan for dust even if it’s not blowing like crazy.

Dune Bashing in a 4×4: The 45-Minute Rollercoaster

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After the quad time, the adventure shifts to a dune bashing ride in a powerful 4×4. This segment is about 45 minutes, driven by an expert guide, with the dunes rising and dropping around you.

This is the part of the day that most people remember. It’s not a gentle ride. You’re going up, down, and sideways across slopes made for speed and surprise, and the views are often at their most dramatic during the transition toward sunset.

If you’re prone to motion sickness, I’d take that seriously here. The ride is guided, but it’s still dune bashing, which by nature is bouncy and intense.

Sandboarding is also part of this phase. If you’ve never tried it, this is a great first-timer activity because you’re not expected to master it for hours. You just get the thrill of sliding down the dunes and capturing a few solid shots.

Al Awir Camp Arrival: Coffee, Dates, Souq Al Bazaar, and Sunset Camel Time

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Next comes camp. You’ll head to the desert camp area in Al Awir, where the tone changes from adrenaline to welcome.

You’ll be greeted with Arabic coffee, dates, and sweets, which is a nice soft start after the bouncing. Then you can wander the Souq Al Bazaar, where you can look at handcrafted treasures and take in the camp atmosphere.

One of the included experiences here is a camel ride at sunset. You’ll also interact with baby camels, which is often a highlight if you’re traveling with kids or you just like animals that don’t care about your itinerary.

Camels are part of desert culture here, but you’ll want to go with the flow. Sunset lighting is great for photos, yet the ride itself is short enough that you’re not stuck waiting around forever.

Quick henna and camel-ride tip

Henna tattoo painting is part of the experience, but they also note that if you have sensitive skin, you should avoid henna. That’s a fair heads-up. If you’re tempted to try it, check with your comfort level first, because skin reactions can ruin your evening.

The Gourmet BBQ Dinner and the Full Show Night

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When the evening is rolling in, the dinner becomes the anchor. You’ll get an international buffet BBQ dinner with both vegetarian and non-vegetarian options. The spread is built around grilled meats plus fresh salads and traditional Arabic-style dishes.

This is one of those moments where value shows up: a lot of desert tours sell entertainment, but the dinner here is included as a full buffet rather than a quick snack. Unlimited soft drinks come with the meal, and there are optional alcoholic packages if you want that added upgrade.

The camp’s entertainment schedule is extensive. They describe nine live performances, and the lineup includes Western dance, Khaliji, Dabka, Saïdi, a belly dance segment, and a singer show. The exact order can vary, but the key idea is you’ll have a steady stream of performances rather than one quick set.

The Noble Fire Show: why the finale matters

The night wraps up with the Noble Fire Show and a farewell-style segment (Noble Farewell Show / Arabian Noble Night part 2). This finale is designed as the big visual moment for the entire group.

If you’re traveling with family, this is a good reason to stay seated and plan for the full end. It’s the kind of spectacle that makes the whole day feel like one continuous story, from the dunes to the firelight.

What I’d Watch For Before Booking

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This safari is fun, but it has a few realities.

First, you’re doing multiple physical activities in one day: quad biking, dune bashing, and sandboarding. It’s doable for many people, but if you have back or mobility issues, the bumpy elements are the main concern.

Second, the ATV portion includes a responsibility note: damage or injuries related to quad biking are your responsibility. That means you should listen to the briefing and avoid trying to “freewheel” your way into a harder ride than you’re comfortable with.

Third, entertainment can change during Ramadan, and they specifically say some performances like belly dance may not be available. If you’re visiting during that time, don’t build your entire evening expectation around one exact dance style.

Finally, your group size can shape the vibe. This experience has a maximum of 150 travelers, which is big enough to feel lively but small enough that it’s still likely to be run in a structured way.

Who This Desert Safari Suits Best (And Who Might Want a Different Style)

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You’ll likely love this tour if you want a mix of adrenaline and performance. It’s a strong choice for groups of friends, couples who like action days, and families who want a full dinner-show night without hunting for separate activities.

It’s also a good fit if you value convenience. Pickup and drop-off handle the hardest part of desert touring: getting in and out safely, on time, and without driving yourself.

If you want a quiet, slow desert experience, this may feel too event-driven. Quad biking and dune bashing are the whole point, and the camp has a show-heavy schedule. Think less stargazing blanket, more sand + spectacle.

Price and Value: Is $195.37 a Fair Deal?

For about $195.37 per person, you’re paying for a package that includes a lot in one go. Let’s be practical about it.

You’re getting:

  • pickup and drop-off by Land Cruiser or Nissan Patrol
  • guided quad biking (about 35 minutes)
  • dune bashing (about 45 minutes)
  • sandboarding and henna
  • camel ride plus Souq Al Bazaar
  • BBQ buffet dinner with soft drinks (and optional alcohol)
  • multiple live shows and the Noble Fire Show

If you price those items separately, this kind of day-trip bundle usually wins. The real question is whether you’ll actually use the ATV ride and the camp entertainment. If you’re skipping one of the big anchors, the value drops.

Also, note what is not included: dune buggy ride is not part of this package. You’ll still have plenty to do, but if you were hoping for buggy time too, double-check what you’re buying.

Should You Book Noble Camp With Exclusive Shows?

I’d book it if you want one ticket that delivers action first, then a full evening of entertainment. The best part is how the day is structured so you’re never bored: dunes in daylight, then camp at night, then firelight to close.

Skip it (or choose carefully) if you want minimal bumpy riding, if you’re worried about henna sensitivity, or if you’re traveling during Ramadan and that changes the show lineup for you.

If you do book, plan to dress for sand and movement, listen to the ATV briefing, and stick around for the finale. This is exactly the kind of Dubai day that feels like a highlight, not just another tour stop.

FAQ

What’s the duration of this desert safari?

The total duration is approximately 6 hours 30 minutes.

Do I get hotel pickup and drop-off?

Yes. Pickup and drop-off are offered by Land Cruiser or Nissan Patrol.

Is the quad bike (ATV) ride included, and what are the age limits?

ATV/quad bike time is included. Rides are available for ages 14–55, and participants must be 14 or older with basic driving skills.

Is a dune buggy ride included?

No. A dune buggy ride is not included.

What’s included in the dinner and drinks?

You’ll have an international buffet BBQ dinner with vegetarian and non-vegetarian options. Unlimited soft drinks are included, and there are optional alcoholic packages.

What happens if the tour is canceled due to weather?

If cancellation happens because of bad weather, you’ll be offered an alternative date or a full refund.

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