Dubai morning desert safari and high quality travel packages 2022? Feel the swing as you ride over the camel across the dunes for over 30mins. A 15mins of stop on dune in the middle of the desert. A mesmerizing view of the flat bed Desert Dunes perfectly suited to capture the clear sunset into your cameras and allowing you to take drinking water, photos and videos saving the moment of memory to share with others. Post the swinging experience on a camel’s back, Our Guide drives you to the Desert Camp, where you take the feel of history, how Bedouin live their lives with a mouthwatering Continental BBQ Dinner, Live Entertainment Shows at the Camp and so much more. After a long soothing adventure and the activities are complete at the desert camp, the guide drives you back to your drop off destination and wishes you have a good stay with pleasure of thanks. See a lot more information on morning desert safari. It’s for sure you’ve been planning your trip for a while so let us give you the reliable desert safari service where we provide prompt pick & drop offers to and from your preferred place (Home or Hotel) anywhere in Dubai, Sharjah and Ajman.

The Bastakia Quarter (also known as the Al-Fahidi neighborhood) was built in the late 19th century to be the home of wealthy Persian merchants who dealt mainly in pearls and textiles and were lured to Dubai because of the tax-free trading and access to Dubai Creek. Bastakia occupies the eastern portion of Bur Dubai along the creek, and the coral and limestone buildings here, many with walls topped with wind-towers, have been excellently preserved. Wind-towers provided the homes here with an early form of air conditioning — the wind trapped in the towers was funneled down into the houses. Persian merchants likely transplanted this architectural element (common in Iranian coastal houses) from their home country to the Gulf. Lined with distinct Arabian architecture, the narrow lanes are highly evocative of a bygone, and much slower, age in Dubai’s history. Inside the district, you’ll find the Majlis Gallery, with its collection of traditional Arab ceramics and furniture (housed in a wind-tower) and the Al Serkal Cultural Foundation, with a shop, cafe, and rotating art exhibitions (located in one of the historic buildings)

The Dubai Fountain, located at the base of the iconic Burj Khalifa and just outside the doors of the famous The Dubai Mall, features the world’s largest choreographed fountain system. This popular dancing water show jets water streams as high as 150 metres in the air. Each colourful, illuminated jet sways in time to various musical numbers from around the world, producing what has become the one of the most popular shows in Dubai. Two showings occur in the afternoon (1pm and 1:30pm), except on Fridays (1:30pm to 2pm) and evening displays begin at sundown and take place every 30 minutes until the final song plays at 11pm.

Dubai Safari Park is home to 2500 animals replacing Dubai Zoo and its 1,000 animals. It is one of the newest attractions in Dubai, which is sprawled across 119 hectares. The main aim of this attraction is to provide recreational and educational performance to the visitors. You will be transported in a solar-powered vehicle through these “villages,” namely the Arabian, Asian, African, and Safari Village. Al Warqa’s Dubai Safari is a haven for animal lovers. The park is eco-friendly that mainly uses solar energy for functioning. Besides, there are live encounters and themed sessions for adventure junkies. Both the tourists and residents admire the Walk and The Beach at JBR due to the neighborhood’s breathtaking sights. It is one of the district’s energetic atmosphere where people come for a walk, exercise, and jogging. The place is always abuzz with a lot of people. It is a one-stop spot for the movie, shopping, food, and beach — an excellent place to relax and rejuvenate. If you are tired of roaming around the city and exploring the touristy spots, you can sit back and relax at this place. However, it is worth checking out! Read even more details at https://www.excursionpoint.com/.

Prepare yourself to adjust to any temperature in the desert. Wear open shoes or sandals. Those are far better than pumps & coat shoes in the desert. Visitors with heart problem and back problem is not recommended for dune bashing. Pregnant women are strictly disallowed in this bumpy safari. Note that pregnant ladies can skip the dune bashing and go directly to the desert camp to enjoy the activities of desert safari. Morning desert safari is not recommended for pregnant ladies. So, in that case, you can book a desert safari without dune bashing.