REVIEW · DUBAI
Sunset Camel Trekking with Falcon Show & VIP BBQ Dinner
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A sunset camel ride is the kind of Dubai detail you can feel. This 6-hour desert outing pairs a 45-minute camel trek with a Bedouin-style camp setup, then finishes with a VIP BBQ dinner and classic entertainment like Tanura and belly dance. One thing to note: the falcon show is listed as not available, so if falcons are your main reason for booking, you should confirm what you’ll see.
I like that pickup and drop-off are handled in an air-conditioned vehicle, which keeps the whole afternoon from turning into a heat-slog. You’ll also get a steady rhythm of desert views, camel time, camp drinks, and a sit-down meal, instead of a rushed ticket-punch safari. The only real drawback to plan around is the falcon timing/availability, plus the typical desert temperature shift (warm afternoon, cooler evening).
In This Review
- Key Things to Know Before You Go
- Sunset Camel Trekking: What the 45-Minute Ride Really Gives You
- Hotel Pickup and Air-Conditioned Comfort in Dubai Heat
- Camp Pause Before Dinner: Coffee, Dates, and Desert Calm
- Falcons, Tanura, Belly Dance, and the VIP Camp Energy
- VIP BBQ Dinner: Vegetarian Options and Table-Served Comfort
- Not Included: Dune Bashing and Quad Bikes You Might Want to Add
- Packing Tips for Dubai Desert Temperatures (Yes, It Changes Fast)
- Who Should Book This Tour (and Who Might Skip It)
- Price and Value: Is $70 a Good Deal for This 6-Hour Plan?
- Should You Book This Sunset Camel Trekking with VIP BBQ Dinner?
- FAQ
- How long is the Sunset Camel Trekking with Falcon Show & VIP BBQ Dinner?
- Is hotel pickup and drop-off included?
- How long is the camel ride?
- Is the falcon show included?
- What is included in the VIP BBQ dinner?
- Are alcohol drinks included?
- Can I cancel for a full refund?
Key Things to Know Before You Go

- Camel time is 45 minutes: long enough to enjoy the ride, short enough that you do not feel trapped on the saddle.
- VIP BBQ dinner is served with the show: seating and food service are built around the entertainment.
- Hotel pickup and drop-off: air-conditioned modern car makes a big difference in Dubai heat.
- Camp drinks and basics are covered: unlimited soft drinks and mineral water plus Arabic coffee, sweets, and dates.
- Falcons may not be part of the show: the falcon show is listed as not available, so manage expectations.
Sunset Camel Trekking: What the 45-Minute Ride Really Gives You

This is a desert safari built around a sunset camel experience, not just a quick photo stop. You’ll climb onto a camel caravan after your guide gives clear instructions on getting on and off. Then you’ll spend about 45 minutes on the ride through the desert, timed so you can watch light change as the sun goes down.
Why that matters: camel trekking is slow travel by design. It lets you actually notice the desert texture and space, instead of only seeing it from the back of a fast-moving vehicle. The ride also hits a practical sweet spot. It is long enough to feel like an experience, but not so long that it turns into a full-body endurance test.
If you have moderate physical fitness, you should be fine. You will be sitting and shifting as the camel walks, so wear clothes that feel comfortable for movement. Also, plan on a little stiffness afterward. Desert activities are not a spa day, but the sunset timing keeps it worth it.
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Hotel Pickup and Air-Conditioned Comfort in Dubai Heat
Start and finish are both easy: your guide picks you up from your chosen hotel/location in a modern air-conditioned car, then drops you back after the tour ends at the meeting point. The driving portion matters more than you’d think, because Dubai afternoons can be intense. Having that A/C time before you step into the desert is a genuine quality-of-life upgrade.
The tour runs with an English-speaking licensed driver, and the group size is kept to a maximum of 50 travelers. Smaller groups tend to feel smoother at checkpoints and during transitions between stops, and that usually means fewer awkward waits.
In the stories shared about this operator, guides like Ashraf, Nasir, Iqbal, and Tariq come up for good timing and good energy. That matters because desert safaris live or die on coordination: the ride, the camp schedule, and the show start times have to land in the right order so you are not rushing to catch dinner.
Camp Pause Before Dinner: Coffee, Dates, and Desert Calm

After the camel ride, you’ll be taken to a tent setup in the desert to sit comfortably and wait for the sun to set. This is when you’ll be offered Arabic coffee, sweets, and dates, plus a few soft drink basics. Think of it as a breather period that gives the evening a proper start instead of throwing you straight into the biggest activities.
This stop is also a smart way to handle the weather. Even when the afternoon feels hot, the desert cool-down can happen fast once the sun drops. That same shift is why the tour schedule is built around sunset: you get cooler temperatures for sitting, photos, and watching the day change.
From there, you’ll drive to the Bedouin-style base camp. The camp atmosphere is designed to feel like a recreated version of Arabian life and culture, which is a good match for first-timers. You get the “wow, we’re in the desert” feeling without needing to figure out where everything is.
If you are a fan of small details, pay attention to how they pace the evening: drinks first, sunset pause, then activities. It helps the whole trip feel like one flow instead of separate errands.
Falcons, Tanura, Belly Dance, and the VIP Camp Energy
This tour includes a falcon experience in the overall concept, but the falcon show is listed as not available. That means you should treat falcon moments as something to confirm, not something to rely on. If your heart is set on seeing the show, ask the provider when booking so you are not left wondering what changed.
That said, the entertainment portion is still a big part of the value. You’ll watch traditional shows including Tanura and belly dance at the camp. These are the kinds of performances that work well in a desert setting because the setting itself adds drama: warm lights, open space, and an evening crowd vibe.
The VIP angle is where this tour can feel more comfortable. The VIP option has been described as having tables close to the stage, with food service brought to your table during dinner. That’s not a small upgrade. When you have good viewing and your meal arrives at your spot, you spend less time standing, scanning, or balancing a plate while the show is happening.
There’s also mention of henna painting in the experience highlights. In the camp setting, it’s the kind of activity that’s easy to fit between performances without breaking the schedule.
One more camp detail to know: shisha is not treated as a standard included item for free. Shisha smoking is described as being served in place against an extra charge, so if that’s important to you, factor in an add-on cost.
VIP BBQ Dinner: Vegetarian Options and Table-Served Comfort

Dinner is the payoff for all that desert time. The tour includes a VIP BBQ dinner at the camp, and vegetarian options are available. That matters because many desert safaris quietly assume meat is the default. Here, vegetarian diners are explicitly accounted for, which makes planning easier when your group has mixed eating styles.
You also get unlimited soft drinks and mineral water, plus the earlier camp refreshments like coffee, sweets, and dates. Alcohol is not included, though it can be purchased inside the camp. That’s a clear separation, so you know what to budget for if you want drinks beyond soft beverages.
Another VIP-quality detail from what’s been described is how the meal is delivered. Food is served at the table, which turns dinner into a sit-and-enjoy moment. With Tanura and belly dance happening as part of the evening, being able to stay seated with your meal is a real comfort benefit.
Food experience level note: BBQ camp dinners can range from impressive to very basic depending on the operator. The strong point here is that service and timing are organized around the VIP feel, and that tends to make even simple food feel more satisfying because it arrives hot and on time.
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Not Included: Dune Bashing and Quad Bikes You Might Want to Add
One of the easiest ways to avoid surprises is knowing what is not part of the base package. Quad bikes are optional, and dunes bashing ride is not included. If you’re expecting a roaring dune-bashing segment as the main event, you may need to add it separately.
Some guides help guests arrange extra activities. For example, there are mentions of booking dune buggy sessions arranged during the day. That suggests you might be able to layer additional desert fun onto the existing schedule, but it is not automatically part of the ticket.
Also, alcohol is not included. If you drink, treat that as a separate camp purchase.
My practical advice: before you book, decide what you want most. If camel + camp show + dinner is your goal, this tour matches that well. If you want dune driving to be front and center, plan for add-ons.
Packing Tips for Dubai Desert Temperatures (Yes, It Changes Fast)

Even if the desert starts warm, it often cools down once the sun goes down. One of the more practical bits of advice from guides and the way the schedule is built is to be ready for that temperature shift. You’ll wait outdoors for sunset, then sit for dinner and shows.
Pack light layers. Bring something that works for both warm and cooler temperatures: a light long-sleeve, scarf, or thin jacket. Wearing closed-toe shoes is smart for camp paths and for getting on and off the camel.
If you run cold easily, you’ll likely appreciate that blankets are offered once it gets chilly. That’s not something you should rely on as your only warmth, but it helps.
Also bring sunscreen and water habits. You’ll have mineral water included, but you are still outside, and the sun can be unforgiving earlier in the afternoon. Sunglasses help too.
Who Should Book This Tour (and Who Might Skip It)
This is a good fit for you if you want a classic Dubai desert evening without turning it into a chaotic checklist. It works especially well for:
- First-time Dubai visitors who want camel trekking plus a Bedouin camp
- Groups that care about dinner quality and vegetarian options
- Families who want activities that happen in a contained area (camel ride, then camp, then shows)
It might be less ideal if you only care about adrenaline. Since dunes bashing is not included, you may feel like something is missing unless you add it separately.
Also, if falcons are your must-see, you need to confirm what is available on your date. The falcon show is listed as not available, even though falcon-related moments are part of the overall concept.
Price and Value: Is $70 a Good Deal for This 6-Hour Plan?
At $70 per person, this tour can represent strong value because multiple major pieces are included in one package: hotel pickup and drop-off in an air-conditioned car, a 45-minute camel ride, camp seating with refreshments, traditional entertainment, and a VIP BBQ dinner with vegetarian options.
What you’re paying for is less about a single photo moment and more about a full evening schedule that keeps transitions organized. The VIP upgrade matters here because table-focused dining and closer stage viewing can reduce the usual desert-safari friction. When you do not spend the entire night standing in line or relocating your spot, the experience feels less like a bus tour and more like an evening out.
If you were to price out all those pieces individually, you’d likely end up with higher totals. The math is especially favorable when you factor in transportation, because Dubai pickup logistics alone can add cost elsewhere.
Should You Book This Sunset Camel Trekking with VIP BBQ Dinner?
If you want an easy, well-timed Dubai desert evening that balances camel trekking at sunset with a proper dinner and cultural entertainment, I’d say yes. The VIP BBQ dinner, vegetarian options, and air-conditioned pickup are the big decision-makers.
Just be smart about two things:
- Confirm falcon show availability for your date since it’s listed as not available.
- Decide upfront whether you want dunes bashing or quad bikes. Dunes bashing is not included, and quad bikes are optional.
Book this if you want a classic desert story with a sit-down ending. Skip it (or plan add-ons) if your priority is pure off-road thrills.
FAQ
How long is the Sunset Camel Trekking with Falcon Show & VIP BBQ Dinner?
The tour lasts about 6 hours.
Is hotel pickup and drop-off included?
Yes. You get pick-up and drop-off from your selected hotel/location by air-conditioned modern car.
How long is the camel ride?
The camel ride is 45 minutes.
Is the falcon show included?
Falcon show availability is listed as not available, so you should confirm what you can expect on your date.
What is included in the VIP BBQ dinner?
A VIP BBQ dinner is included, and vegetarian options are available.
Are alcohol drinks included?
No. Alcoholic drinks are not included and can be purchased inside the camp.
Can I cancel for a full refund?
Yes. You can cancel up to 24 hours in advance for a full refund. If you cancel less than 24 hours before the experience starts, no refund is given.































