Overnight Heritage Safari with Gourmet Breakfast
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Extend your heritage experience with an overnight desert safari camping experience at our camp. Take a step back in time and experience Dubai as it was 50 years ago. Your professional guide will escort you on a stunning journey in a museum quality 1950’s Land Rover. No other vehicle offers a more authentic desert experience to spot exotic local wildlife within the pristine Dubai Desert Conservation Reserve.
Watch the sun drop under the horizon as you watch a falcon soar around you. Your Bedouin camp, lit with the gentle flames of traditional lamps is nestled inside a private Royal desert retreat. As our guest, we will demonstrate cultural activities such as henna, music, dance, bread making and Arabic coffee making before enjoying a scrumptious dinner under the stars. After dinner, relax beside a bonfire and enjoy the star filled night sky.
Retire for the night inside a traditional Arabic tent complete with mattress, pillows and comfortable duvets. In the morning, awake to the smell of freshly brewed coffee, and a gourmet breakfast of hand cut smoked salmon, caviar, Eggs Benedict, fruit platter and so much more!
Highlights
- Wildlife drive through the Dubai Desert Conservation Reserve in a legendary 1950’s Land Rover
- Falcon demonstration and sunset photo stop amongst the dunes
- Scrumptious authentic dinner in an exclusive camp set amongst the rolling dunes of a Royal desert retreat
- Camel rides, henna tattoos, bread making, Arabic coffee making and aromatic shisha pipes available at the camp
- Cultural entertainment performance (not available during Ramadan)
- Bathrooms facilities (no showers), camp equipment and bedding (mattress, sheets, blankets and pillows) are included.
- Indiana Jones style jute bag per two guests. Inside will be a Platinum Heritage branded stainless steel water bottle for each guest.
- Gourmet Breakfast
- Hotel pick-up in an air-conditioned vehicle (shared)
- A portion of your fee is contributed towards local conservation