Desert Safari Without Belly Dance

Dubai Desert Safari Without Belly Dance Show

Desert Safari Dubai Without Belly Dance Show
Desert Safari Dubai Without Belly Dance Show

If you’re planning a trip to Dubai. A desert safari is undoubtedly on your must-do list. The adventure, the dunes, the traditional Emirati dinner. It’s an experience like no other. But what about the belly dance show?

While this is a popular part of the desert safari, it’s only some people’s cup of tea. Whether it’s cultural sensitivity or personal preferences, there are many reasons why travelers may want to skip this activity.

On a daily bases, we received queries where people ask they wanted an evening desert safari but without a belly dance show. Few only wish to do the dune bashing, and few want to spend quality time in the desert with their loved ones. Some are interested only in dinner in the desert rather than in a belly dance show. 

But fear not! There are plenty of other exciting activities and desert tours to enjoy on a desert safari without a belly dance show. So if you’re looking for an alternative experience that’s just as thrilling and memorable, keep reading to find out more!

Reasons to Skip the Belly Dance Show

It’s no secret that belly dance shows are a popular part of a desert safari in Dubai. However, there are many reasons why travelers may want to opt out of this activity. Here are two significant reasons why:

Cultural Sensitivity

Belly dance is a traditional dance form with deep roots in Middle Eastern and North African cultures. For some travelers, watching a performance may be uncomfortable or inappropriate due to their cultural or religious beliefs. It’s essential to respect and acknowledge these differences in cultural sensitivities.

Personal Preferences

Tourists have different tastes and preferences, and some travelers may prefer to avoid belly dance shows. While belly dance may be a unique and captivating experience for some, others may not find it entertaining or enjoyable. Some may prefer to do other activities or explore the desert’s beauty without attending the belly dance show. Ultimately, it’s up to individual preferences and interests.

Alternative Tours & Activities

1. Skip The Belly Dance Show

Skip The Belly Dance Show

If you are not willing to see a belly dance show during the desert tour, you can skip the dance show.

Once this belly dance show is going to start, you can leave the desert camp. You can go outside the desert camp and spend some time on the cool sand.

Dinner starts just before the dance show, and you can take your dinner and go outside the desert camp and enjoy your meal.

It would be best if you didn’t miss the tanoura dance show & as well as the fire show.
Both of the shows are unique in their way. The tanoura dance & Fire show starts after the belly dance, so you can join us again. This is the best way to enjoy the desert safari tour, even considering your limits. It’s also cost-effective.

What's Included

  • Pick & Drop in 4×4 on Sharing Bases.
  • 25-30 minutes of Dune Bashing in Lehbab & Al Awir, Red Sand Desert near the Rock Fossils.
  • Traditional Desert Camp with many activities.
  • Free Sand Boarding.
  • Shisha Smoking Free in a beautiful open lounge.
  • Free Camel Ride “Short Tip Maximum 2-3 Minutes”.
  • Unlimited Hot & Cold Drinks.
  • Tanura Dance Show.
  • Fire Show.
  • Arabic costumes are available to wear & take pictures.
  • Vegetarian and Non-Vegetarian Dinner with BBQ Items.
  • Small Tattoo of Henna.
  • Falcon to take pictures.
  • Friendly Staff to help.

Why It's cost-effective?

You booked an evening safari without a belly dance show on sharing bases; we will charge you the same amount as we charge for the desert safari dubai on sharing bases, not anything extra.

Price & Timing

Pickup Time: 3:00 PM
Drop Of Time: 8:30 PM
Price Per Adult: 130 AED
Price Per Kid: 100 AED

2. Private Desert Dinner Dubai Without Belly Dance Show

Private Desert Dinner Dubai Without Belly Dance Show

Another option we have is Book a private desert dinner in Dubai. During this tour, you will enjoy dune bashing, camel riding in the desert, quad biking, sandboarding, and dinner. We will set up a separate and private tent outside the desert camp on the top of the dune. The dinner will be served in your private tent. 

What's Included

  • Pick & Drop in 4×4 on Private Bases.
  • 25-30 minutes of Dune Bashing in Lehbab.
  • Traditional Desert Camp with many activities.
  • Free Sand Boarding.
  • Shisha Smoking Free in a beautiful open lounge.
  • Free Camel Ride “Short Tip Maximum 2-3 Minutes”.
  • Unlimited Hot & Cold Drinks.
  • Arabic costumes are available to wear & take pictures.
  • Vegetarian and Non-Vegetarian Dinner with BBQ Items.
  • Small Tattoo of Henna.
  • Falcon to take pictures.
  • Friendly Staff to help.

Price & Timing​

Pickup Time: 3:00 PM
Drop Of Time: 9:00 PM
Price Per Vehicle: 1000 AED

3. Dune Bashing Tour

We have another tour without a belly dance show called the dune bashing tour. This is also a private tour and feasible for those short of time. If you are coming before the dance shows, you will miss out tanoura & fire show as well as a delicious BBQ dinner.

What's Included​

  • Pick & Drop in 4×4 on Private Bases.
  • 25-30 minutes of Dune Bashing in Lehbab.
  • Free Sand Boarding.
  • Free Camel Ride “Short Tip Maximum 2-3 Minutes”.
  • Unlimited Hot & Cold Drinks.
  • Friendly Staff to help.

Price & Timing​​

Pickup Time: 3:00 PM
Drop Of Time: Depends on you
Price Per Vehicle: 700 AED

conclusion

In conclusion, a desert safari in Dubai is undoubtedly a once-in-a-lifetime experience you will want to experience. However, skipping the belly dance show doesn’t mean you’ll miss out on the adventure, excitement, and cultural immersion. There are plenty of other fantastic activities to enjoy that will make your trip just as memorable.

By opting out of the belly dance show, you can explore the beauty of the desert, enjoy thrilling activities like camel riding, sandboarding, and dune bashing, and even learn about the region’s traditional falconry practices. You can immerse yourself in the rich culture and history of the area without feeling uncomfortable or compromising your values.

Elina Shaukat
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