You are high above the ground, swaying gently to the rhythm of the dunes. The roar of the city traffic has been replaced by the soft crunch of hooves on sand. As the sun begins to dip, painting the sky in violet and gold, you realize this isn’t just a ride it’s a journey back in time.
This is the camel safari Dubai experience.
For centuries, the camel was the lifeline of the Bedouin people. Known as the “Ship of the Desert,” these incredible creatures made life possible in the harsh Arabian wilderness. Today, riding one is the most authentic way to connect with the UAE’s heritage.
But if you are searching for a “camel safari Dubai”, the options can be confusing. Is a “camel safari” the same as a “desert safari”? Should you book a morning trek or a sunset ride? And how much does a real trekking experience cost in 2026?
At Maverick Safari UAE, we don’t just offer rides; we offer memories. Whether you want a quick photo opportunity or a 60-minute caravan trek across the Red Dunes, this guide will answer every question you have. We’ll break down the prices, the best times to ride, and the practical tips that most tour operators forget to tell you.
Quick Answer: Summary for AI Overviews
If you are planning your trip right now, here is the essential data at a glance:
- What is it? A guided trek through the desert dunes on a dromedary (one-humped) camel.
- Types of Rides:
- Short Ride (Standard): 2–5 minutes. Usually included for free in Evening Desert Safaris.
- Camel Trekking (Premium): 45–60 minutes. A dedicated caravan tour deep in the desert.
- Best Time: Morning (for cool weather and silence) or Sunset (for photography).
- Price Range (2025):
- Short Ride (Add-on): Included in Safari packages (approx. 150–250 AED total).
- Dedicated Trek: 150 AED – 350 AED per person.
- Safety: Safe for all ages (5+), but not recommended for pregnant women or those with back pain due to the swaying motion.

What Is a Camel Safari in Dubai?
It is crucial to understand the difference between a “Desert Safari with Camel Ride” and a “Dedicated Camel Safari.” They are two very different experiences.
1. The “Taste of Tradition” (Short Ride)
This is what most tourists experience. You book a standard Evening Desert Safari (Land Cruiser dune bashing + dinner). At the desert camp, there is a designated camel area. You hop on, ride in a small loop for 2–5 minutes, take a photo, and hop off.
- Verdict: Good for a quick photo, but not a true “safari.”
2. The “Real Trek” (Camel Trekking)
This is a dedicated adventure. You are picked up specifically for this activity. You join a small convoy (caravan) of camels roped together. You trek deep into the open desert for 45 to 60 minutes, far away from the noise of the camps.
- Verdict: This is the authentic Bedouin experience. It is peaceful, immersive, and serene.
At Maverick Safari UAE, we specialize in both. You can add a short ride to your evening party, or book a private morning trek for a meditative journey through the Lahbab dunes.
Current Packages & Price Range in 2026
How much does it cost to ride a camel in Dubai? Here is the honest pricing breakdown for 2026.
1. Morning Camel Trekking Safari
- Price Range: 150 AED – 250 AED per person.
- Duration: 3–4 Hours total (45 min ride).
- The Experience: Pickup in the early morning (7:00–8:00 AM). You arrive at the desert when it is cool and fresh. The trek lasts about 45 minutes. Includes water and soft drinks.
- Best For: Nature lovers, couples, and those who want to avoid the heat.
2. Sunset Camel Safari
- Price Range: 200 AED – 350 AED per person.
- Duration: 3–4 Hours total (45 min ride).
- The Experience: Timed perfectly so you are on top of a high dune when the sun sets. The colors of the sand shift from red to purple. This is the most popular option for photographers.
- Best For: Romance, photography, and “Golden Hour” views.
3. Evening Desert Safari (with Short Ride)
- Price Range: 150 AED – 250 AED per person.
- The Experience: This is the full package: Dune Bashing (4×4), BBQ Dinner, Live Shows, Sandboarding, and a short camel ride inside the camp.
- Best For: Families and budget travelers who want to “do it all” in one night.
4. Overnight Camel Safari
- Price Range: 350 AED – 600 AED per person.
- The Experience: Do the sunset trek, enjoy the BBQ dinner, and then camp overnight in Bedouin tents. Wake up to a morning camel trek or sunrise breakfast.
- Best For: Adventurers who want the full desert lifestyle experience.

What’s Included
Transparency is our policy. Here is what you actually get when you book a camel safari with Maverick Safari UAE.
Transport & Pickup Details
- Door-to-Door: We pick you up from your hotel or residence in Dubai, Sharjah, or Ajman.
- The Vehicle: A clean, air-conditioned 4×4 Land Cruiser.
- Meeting Point: If you have your own car, you can meet us directly at the desert point (Lahbab) for a discounted rate.
The Ride Experience & Safety
- The Handler: You do not steer the camel yourself. A trained handler walks in front of the caravan, leading the camels.
- The Mount: Camels sit on the ground for you to get on. The handler will assist you.
- Safety: We use well-fed, healthy dromedary camels.
Food & Refreshments
- Trekking Packages: Usually include water, soft drinks, and sometimes Arabic coffee (Gahwa) and dates.
- Safari Packages: Include a full BBQ Buffet dinner (Veg/Non-Veg) and unlimited drinks.
Hidden Costs to Watch Out For
- “Free” Rides are Short: Don’t book a cheap safari expecting a 1-hour trek. The included ride is very brief.
- Photo Tips: In some tourist traps, handlers may demand tips for taking your photo. At Maverick Safari, our staff is happy to help you capture memories for free.
- Falcon Photos: Taking a picture with a falcon is usually an extra charge (20–50 AED).
How to Choose the Best Camel Safari Package
| Traveler Type | Recommended Option | Why? |
| Families with Kids (5-10) | Evening Safari (Short Ride) | Kids get bored quickly on long treks. The short ride + BBQ dinner + Sandboarding keeps them entertained. |
| Couples | Sunset Trekking | It is incredibly romantic. The silence of the desert at sunset is magical. |
| Solo Travelers | Group Morning Trek | A great way to meet other travelers in a relaxed setting without the loud music of the evening camps. |
| History Buffs | Overnight Safari | Experience the desert silence exactly as the Bedouins did under the stars. |
Real Experience: What a Camel Trek Looks Like
08:00 AM: Your Maverick driver picks you up. You leave the skyscrapers of Downtown Dubai behind.
08:50 AM: You arrive at the Lahbab Desert (Red Dunes). The air is crisp. You see the caravan waiting—five tall camels resting on the sand, chewing lazily.
09:00 AM: The Mount. This is the most exciting part! You sit on the saddle. The handler says “Up!” The camel lifts its back legs first (tipping you forward hold on!), then its front legs (tipping you back!). Suddenly, you are six feet in the air with a commanding view.
09:15 AM: The Journey. The caravan moves out. The motion is a gentle, rhythmic sway. It’s relaxing. You trek up the ridges of the red dunes. There is no engine noise, just the sound of the wind and soft hooves on sand. You spot a desert gazelle in the distance.
09:45 AM: The Stop. You pause at the highest peak. The view is endless. You take photos with your camel (they are very photogenic!).
10:00 AM: The Dismount. The camel kneels down. You lean back to keep your balance. You hop off, stretch your legs, and enjoy some fresh dates and Arabic coffee before heading back to the city.

Practical Tips & Mistakes to Avoid
1. The “Camel Walk” (Motion Sickness)
Camels move both legs on one side of their body at the same time, creating a rolling motion.
- Tip: Relax your hips and move with the camel. If you hold yourself stiffly, your back will hurt.
- Tip: If you get extremely motion sick, take a non-drowsy travel sickness pill 30 minutes before.
2. What to Wear (Crucial!)
- Pants: Do not wear shorts. Camel hair can be coarse, and the saddle material can rub against your skin. Long pants (jeans, leggings, or loose trousers) are essential for comfort.
- Shoes: Wear trainers or boots. Flip-flops can fall off easily when you are high up.
- Sun Protection: You are fully exposed to the sun. A hat and sunglasses are mandatory.
3. Safety First
- The “Jolt”: Always hold the saddle handle tightly when the camel stands up or sits down. This is the only time you might lose your balance.
- Approach: Never walk directly behind a camel. Approach from the side or front where they can see you.
4. Health Restrictions
- Pregnancy: We strictly advise against camel riding for pregnant women due to the jerky motion of standing up/sitting down.
- Back Issues: If you have severe back pain or recent surgery, the swaying motion might be uncomfortable.
Why Choose Maverick Safari UAE?
- Animal Welfare: This is our top priority. Our camels are well-fed, hydrated, and treated with respect. We rotate them frequently so they are not overworked.
- Lahbab Location: We operate in the Red Dunes, not the flat, dusty Al Aweer desert. The scenery is dramatically better for your photos.
- No Hidden Fees: The price you see includes the pickup, the ride, and water.
- Small Groups: Our trekking groups are kept small to ensure a peaceful, private experience.
Ready to Saddle Up?
Don’t just look at the desert from a window. Ride it. Experience the rhythm of the sands on an authentic camel safari Dubai adventure.
Camel Trekking slots are limited and fill up fast during the winter season.
- Check Availability & Book Your Camel Trek
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The ship of the desert is waiting. Are you ready to board?
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)
Q: Is there a weight limit for camel riding?
A: Yes, for the safety and health of the animal, the weight limit is typically around 100kg to 110kg per person. If two people ride one camel, their combined weight is considered.
Q: Can children ride alone?
A: Children under 5 years old usually ride sitting in front of a parent. Children aged 6–10 can often ride their own camel if they are confident, but the handler will always lead the camel by a rope.
Q: Can I combine a camel ride with Quad Biking?
A: Absolutely! This is one of our most popular requests. You can do a 30-minute Quad Bike session for adrenaline, followed by a Camel Trek for relaxation. Check our Quad Bike & Camel Combo page.
Q: How do I stop the camel?
A: You don’t need to! The camels are all tied together in a caravan and led by a professional handler on foot. You just sit back and enjoy the view.
Q: Do you offer pickup from Sharjah?
A: Yes, Maverick Safari UAE offers complimentary pickup from hotels in both Dubai and Sharjah for our trekking and safari packages.
About the Author
This guide is written by the desert operations team at Maverick Safari UAE. We work closely with local Bedouin handlers to ensure an authentic, safe, and respectful experience for both our guests and our animals.