Hurghada
Super safari
$25 $15
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Description:
- Super Safari from Hurghada includes the most of what can be seen on other safari excursions. A journey into the world of sands and mountains will open up a new world for you, the world of the desert Mega safari from Hurghada This is a unique opportunity to race in a jeep along winding and narrow mountain roads, leaving sandy hills behind, then race on ATVs then ride in buggies. You will also travel by jeep through the desert to a Bedouin village where you can see the Bedouin way of life, enjoy Bedouin tea, ride camels, enjoy a dinner with soft drinks and watch a folklore show program
Key points:
- Round-trip transfer in an air-conditioned bus
The instructor provides training on how to operate an ATV
Quad biking
Buggy rides
Jeep ride to Bedouin village
See the most famous phenomenon in the desert a mirage (depending on the weather)
Visit to a Bedouin village
Acquaintance with the traditional life and culture of the Bedouins
Camel ride 5 minutes
Try Bedouin tea
Dinner with Bedouins with national dishes
Oriental Show (skirt dance fakir show belly dance)
What’s not included:
- Additional expenses not included in the program;
Personal expenses
scarf
Take with you:
- required clothing – long trousers and a long-sleeved top
closed shoes that fit tightly to the ankles
warm clothes in winter
scarf
headdress
sunglasses
essential medicines
hygiene products (wet wipes, moisturiser and sunscreen
Time and duration:
- Tour starts: Around 13:30 am (depending on your hotel location in Hurghada).
Return to the hotel Around 19:30 pm (same day)
Duration: 6 hours.
Days: Every day
Price:
Adult: $15
Child from 5 years old to 10 years old: $10
Attention: from hotels in Makadi Sahl Hasheesh, El Gouna and Safaga there is an additional charge for transfer
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Information About Life Bedouins
Bedouins in Egypt mostly reside in the Sinai peninsula, Matruh, Red Sea governate, eastern parts of Sharqia governate, Suez, Ismailia and in the suburbs of the Egyptian capital of Cairo The past few decades have been difficult for traditional Bedouin culture due to changing surroundings and the establishment of new resort towns on the Red Sea coast, such as Sharm el-Sheikh Bedouins in Egypt are facing a number of challenges: the erosion of traditional values, unemployment, and various land issues. With urbanization and new education opportunities, Bedouins started to marry outside their tribe, a practice that once was completely inappropriate.
Bedouins living in the Sinai peninsula did not benefit much from employment in the initial construction boom due to low wages offered. Sudanese and Egyptian workers were brought there as construction labourers instead. When the tourist industry started to bloom, local Bedouins increasingly moved into new service positions such as cab drivers, tour guides, campgrounds or cafe managers. However, the competition is very high, and many Sinai Bedouins are unemployed. Since there are not enough employment opportunities, Tarabin Bedouins, as well as other Bedouin tribes living along the border between Egypt and Israel, are involved in inter-border smuggling of drugs and weapons as well as infiltration of prostitutes and African labour workers
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