When you picture the desert, you imagine long shadows, rippled ridges, and gentle footfalls in the sand. A camel ride captures that timeless rhythm—calm, scenic, and surprisingly comfortable. Moreover, you can keep it slow and photo-led or, alternatively, pair it with dune bashing, sand sports, and a laid-back camp dinner for a full desert day. The Arabian Desert offers the perfect backdrop for these unforgettable moments, with its vast landscapes and golden serenity. With Forever Tourism, your journey becomes more than just a ride—it’s a complete desert experience crafted with care.
Where We Trek For A Camel Ride (Routes & Vibes)

- Lahbab / Red Dunes: Taller, softer crests; postcard horizons and dramatic silhouettes.
- Al Qudra Desert: Closer to the city; mellower dunes and serene loops—great for families.
- Conservation/heritage routes: Softer drives, wildlife sightings, and storytelling for culture-forward travelers.
Tell us your hotel area, group type, and preferred timing; we’ll match the route so your camel ride feels effortless from pickup to drop-off.
Best Time for a Camel Ride (Sunrise vs Sunset)

- Sunrise: Cooler air, fewer people, and pastel light—therefore ideal for silhouettes and quiet portraits.
- Sunset: Warm hues and long shadows; meanwhile, it pairs naturally with an evening camp and BBQ dinner.
- Season: October–April is peak comfort; however, summer mornings work well if you start early.
How a Typical Camel Ride Experience Flows

- Hotel pick-up in an air-conditioned 4×4 (shared or private).
- Arrival & briefing: Mounting basics, balance tips, and hand signals with your handler.
- Trek loop: 20–45 minutes on gentle dunes (longer routes on request).
- Photo stop: Your guide lines up ridge frames—solo portraits and group shots.
- Optional add-ons: Short sandboarding session, quad/buggy time, or a soft 4×4 desert drive.
- Return or camp: Head back to your hotel or continue to an evening camp for dinner and shows.
Safety, Comfort & What to Wear
Wear breathable layers and closed shoes; add sunglasses, SPF 30+, and a light scarf. Furthermore, keep both hands near the saddle grip while the camel stands or kneels. If you’re pregnant or managing back/neck concerns, choose a gentler loop and skip high-intensity add-ons. Families often prefer a private vehicle; car seats are available on request.
Add These to Elevate the Day

- Dune bashing: Guided 4×4 roller-coaster over red ridgelines.
- Quad bikes / dune buggies: 30–60-minute guided sessions, solo or tandem.
- Sandboarding / sand sledding: Quick, repeatable thrills between trek photos.
- Evening camp + BBQ dinner: Arabic coffee & dates, soft drinks, live shows (where scheduled), and dinner.
- VIP seating: Stage-front tables and faster service at camp.
Inclusions — What Most Camel Ride Packages Cover
- Pick-up & drop-off (shared or private 4×4)
- Camel handler/guide and safety briefing
- Camel trek loop (duration per package)
- Water/soft drinks
- Time for photos at a scenic viewpoint
Exclusions — What’s Typically Not Included
- Personal expenses and gratuities
- Quad bikes / dune buggies or extended camel treks (add-ons)
- VIP seating at camp or professional photo/video packages (on request)
- Out-of-zone transfers or special pick-ups (if applicable)
Pricing Factors (So You Compare Fairly)
Although final rates vary by provider and season, three levers matter most:
- Timing: Sunrise is leaner; sunset costs more with camp add-ons.
- Vehicle type: Shared 4×4 lowers the per-person price; private SUVs add comfort and flexibility.
- Add-ons: Quads/buggies and dinner shows increase the total—choose what you’ll truly use.
Why Book Your Camel Ride with Forever Tourism

- Right place, right time: We schedule light and location for your photos.
- Clear inclusions: Line-by-line details—no last-minute surprises.
- Trusted operations: Vetted handlers, maintained vehicles, and experienced guides.
- Flexible builds: From simple treks to full desert evenings—your call.
- Fast support: Quick confirmations and easy adjustments by real humans.
FAQs — Camel Ride
1) Is a camel ride suitable for first-timers and kids?
Yes. Handlers guide mounting and pace; we can shorten the loop for younger riders and seat families together.
2) What should I wear on the trek?
Breathable clothing and closed shoes, plus sunglasses, sunscreen, and a light scarf for wind and glare.
3) Can I combine the trek with other activities?
Absolutely. Popular combos pair a camel ride with dune bashing, sandboarding, quad bikes or buggies, and an evening BBQ dinner at camp.
4) How long is the ride?
Standard loops run 20–45 minutes; however, longer treks and private sessions are available on request.
5) Is the experience available year-round?
Yes, though summer mornings are recommended for comfort; meanwhile, October–April offers the best temperatures.
Ready to Ride?
Tell us your date, hotel area, group size, and preferred timing (sunrise/sunset). We’ll lock in a tailored camel ride with the right route, photo stops, and optional add-ons—so you can simply arrive and enjoy.
For assistance:
How to Contact?
Call us at +971 43889941
WhatsApp us at +971565481112
Email us at info@forevertourism.com