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Египет,Хургада,"Супер-Сафари"
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  • The cost was ridiculously cheap - we paid around $28 per person, which is half the price with a kid.
  • The tour took us to a Bedouin village, where we rode camels, had tea, and got to experience the local culture.
  • The quad bike ride was an absolute adrenaline rush - I loved the thrill of speeding across the desert.
  • The show at the end was incredible - it was like nothing I've ever seen before.
  • The staff were super friendly and made sure we had an amazing time.
  • We got to ride buggies, which was a fun bonus activity.
  • The food was actually pretty good, considering we were in the middle of nowhere.
  • The tour operator was super responsive and helpful when we had questions.

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  • Some of the quad bikes were a bit temperamental - we had to swap out a few of them during the ride.
  • The sandstorms were intense - I got covered in sand from head to toe!
  • The old vehicles were a bit of a concern - I worried about safety a few times.
  • The tour was a bit disorganized at times - we had to wait around for a bit before getting started.
  • The food was okay, but not the highlight of the tour for me.
  • The buggies were a bit rough on the kids, so we had to keep a close eye on them.
  • The tour operator could have done a better job of communicating the itinerary and schedule.
  • We had to deal with some pretty intense sun exposure, so don't forget to bring sunscreen!

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Editor's Summary

I gotta say, our quad bike adventure in Hurghada was a total adrenaline rush. We paid a fraction of the cost compared to the resort's tour, and it was totally worth it. The staff were super friendly, and the local culture experience was amazing. However, there were a few hiccups along the way.

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I was chillin' by the pool in Hurghada last spring, just relaxin' and not thinkin' about doin' any excursions. But these managers would come up to you, show you some awesome pics, and try to convince you to join their Super Safari tour.

Next thing I knew, we were all fired up to go on this adventure. One morning, we headed to sign up for dinner at one of the limited restaurants on the resort property, and that's when we met a girl from our country. She recommended a tour operator in Hurghada, sent us her Telegram contact, and said they had the same excursions as the resort's guide, but at a fraction of the cost. They'd already tried it out, and everything was legit.

The plan for the super safari was to leave around 12 pm. We'd head out on jeeps to a Bedouin village, where we'd ride camels, have some tea, and then head back to the base. After that, we'd get to ride quad bikes and buggies, have lunch, watch a show, and be back around 7 pm.

The cost (March 2024) was 870 EGP or around $28 per person. For our family (two adults and a 5-year-old), we paid 2175 EGP. That's half the price with a kid.

The tour took place at the Safari Castle tourist center, which was the closest one to our resort.

I mean, these centers are everywhere, and it's not like they'd take you too far out into the desert. Plus, they ask you to bring an arafatka (water bottle) each, and the rest is up to you.

They picked us up from the resort, took us to the tourist center on a small bus, and then split us into groups of 6-8 people. We got into these UAZ-style jeeps and set off. We drove for about 20-25 minutes down a pretty rough road, getting pummeled with dust. The stop was supposed to be a Bedouin village, but it turned out to be just a little enclosure for a few camels and a makeshift stall selling local handicrafts. The jeep dropped us off near the camels, which were pretty uncooperative and exhausted. We climbed on, and the local ladies led us on a little procession and took some photos for us.

Local landscapes. SuperSafariLocal landscapes. SuperSafariOn a scale of 1 to 5, I'd give the camel ride a 3. The camels looked pretty miserable, and it was hot for them. Riding on them was a bit scary, and the way they got you off was pretty sketchy. We took some photos, and I'll never forget it. I mean, it's not every day you get to ride a camel that's clearly not having the best day. Camel Safari. Camel RideNext, they took us to a tent, a local shop, and tried to sell us something. But they did it so poorly, I don't even remember what they were selling. I think they were trying to peddle some souvenirs or something, but it was all a bit of a blur. That's where the camel safari and the tent were supposed to be, and there was supposed to be a Bedouin village. But, in reality, the Bedouins didn't live there - maybe they will someday, but not now. It's just a temporary stopover, a kind of touristy atmosphere. I mean, it's not like we were expecting to stumble upon a real, functioning Bedouin village or anything. Camel Safari. Local Shop Stopover in the Bedouin Village. Camel SafariOur next stop was a tea party. Under a canopy. In tiny cups. With a weird taste. I think there was supposed to be some kind of legend or description of the tea, but our guide spoke poor English, and we didn't understand him, and he didn't speak Russian. But we had a great time chatting with our new friends - about everything and nothing. We were just relaxing, enjoying the scenery and each other's company. Stopover in the Bedouin Village. Camel SafariWe got back on our jeeps, and not for long! We drove to the quad bikes. I love the collection of all sorts of vehicles. There's always a bunch of young guys who are easy-going and just having a good time. I guess I'm just getting old, but it's always fun to watch them in action. As for the quad bikes, the whole quad park was really worn out, they were hard to start, and kept breaking down. You'll need goggles, preferably professional ones. They might be available for rent, or your guide might feel sorry for you and lend you theirs. I mean, it's not exactly the most well-maintained place, but hey, it's all part of the adventure, right?

Quad bike stop on Super SafariMy iron horse on Super SafariQuad bike. Super SafariQuad bikes. Super SafariWe rode in a convoy with all sorts of people - moms with kids and guys with a whole lot of adrenaline. We'd stop all the time to take in the scenery and snap some photos, and it felt like I was the only one in the desert on a quad bike! The whole trip took 50 minutes, with 20 minutes each way and a few stops in between.

I'd say it was unforgettable, but that's a bit of a debate.

Buggy. Super SafariWe switched to the other vehicles - the buggies. They're way easier to handle, and the machines themselves are lighter. I actually had more fun on those. The track was similar in length and duration.

Buggy. Super SafariNext up was lunch. There's a little cafe near the quad bike base, and they served up some decent grub, but not a lot of it. We had to supplement with some snacks we'd brought along.

Our camp on Super SafariWaiting for the evening show on Super SafariThen we waited for ages. In the middle of this makeshift camp was a wooden stage, surrounded by cushions. We lounged around, waiting for the show to start. You know what would've been nice? Some peanuts. Our guide would occasionally chime in with some commentary, but mostly he was just collecting tips.

Evening show at SuperSafariEvening show. SuperSafari. Men's dance with skirts. We were waiting for the main event, and let me tell you, it was a real treat. The traditional men's dance with skirts, also known as tanoura, was insane. The guys were dancing their hearts out, interacting with the crowd, and even got a few people to join in on the fun. I've got to give them credit, they were on fire. But, the women's eastern dance was a different story. To be honest, we've seen better, but the girl was giving it her all, so kudos to her. The show lasted around an hour, which was just enough time to get us pumped up and ready for the rest of the night.We headed back to the hotel in no time, just in time to get hungry for the first time during our trip. We were starving, and the meal was just what we needed to refuel.

So, here's the deal. I'm gonna be real with you guys. If you're thinking of checking out SuperSafari, don't bother. But, you won't believe me. Our hotel neighbors by the pool were saying the same thing - it's a total waste. But, you know what? We didn't regret going. It was a wild ride, and we got some sick quad bike photos out of it. So, if you're looking for an adrenaline rush and a chance to take some crazy photos, then go for it. Just don't expect us to be back anytime soon.

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What's the cost of the quad bike adventure in Hurghada?

The cost is around $28 per person, which is half the price with a kid. We paid 870 EGP (around $28) per person, and 2175 EGP for our family of three.

What's the itinerary for the tour?

The tour takes you to a Bedouin village, where you'll ride camels, have tea, and experience the local culture. Then, you'll get to ride quad bikes and buggies, have lunch, watch a show, and be back around 7 pm.

Are the quad bikes safe?

The quad bikes were a bit temperamental, but we had to swap out a few of them during the ride. The staff were super friendly and made sure we had an amazing time, but it's worth noting that the old vehicles were a bit of a concern.

What kind of food do they serve?

The food was okay, but not the highlight of the tour for me. We had some pretty basic Egyptian dishes, but they were actually pretty good considering we were in the middle of nowhere.

Can I bring my kids?

Yes, the tour operator is super responsive and helpful when it comes to kids. They even have a special deal for families - we paid half the price with a kid.

What's the best time to go?

We went in March 2024, and the weather was perfect. It was a bit hot during the day, but the sunsets were amazing.

Do I need to bring anything?

Yes, don't forget to bring sunscreen, a hat, and some water. The sun exposure was pretty intense, so it's worth being prepared.

Can I book the tour online?

Yes, the tour operator has a Telegram contact that you can use to book the tour. They're super responsive and helpful, and they'll send you all the details you need.

What's the language spoken on the tour?

The staff spoke English, Arabic, and some Russian, so you should be okay even if you don't speak the local language.

Can I cancel or change my booking?

Yes, the tour operator is super flexible and understanding. Just give them a heads up, and they'll work with you to make it happen.

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