We were assured that surfing Dubai would not only be fun, but memorable. And indeed it was an unforgettable experience! The Desert Safari started late in the afternoon, where three Toyota 4×4 Land Cruisers fetched our group at the Dhow Hotel for the 45-minute freeway ride to the desert.
Actually, the whole of Dubai is located at the edge of the Nahabab desert. Right before getting into the main sand dunes for our off-road experience, we made a pit-stop to a curio tourist shop for a little shopping, while our driver Sadhik Ullathel had to deflate his tires to a low of 15 lbs of pressure in order for the tire to grip the sand dunes.
Sadhik is half-Filipino and was born in Dubai, but he speaks Tagalog with an Indian accent. He is a jack of all trades, driving tourists in a Toyota Land Cruiser which I consider the best job in the world and last year when a Filipino Film crew came to shoot a TV Series entitled “Code Name Asero” with Richard Gutierrez, Sadhik acted as a thug who had a fighting scene with the Pinoy actors.
Finally we loaded up the Toyota Land Cruisers and into the desert sand dunes for what I would call a roller-coaster ride. Nothing in the world has a ride that is so thrilling as you are inside the vehicle that brought you to the desert and now you’re climbing up and down the numerous washes, experiencing jumps and bumps in a 4×4 vehicle. At the highest point in the desert mountain, we stopped to rest. We got out of our air-conditioned vehicle and realized that it was a hot 46 degree heat!
From our vantage point, we realized that there were many other vehicles playing in the desert sands. When the sun started to go down, we rode once more in the same roller-coaster fashion all the way to the freeway where we joined a caravan of 4×4s also headed to their evening camps. Just riding towards the camp facing the sunset was thrilling enough as the desert dust sort of filtered the sun, making for great sunset photos.
At the camp, we were treated to a camel ride and were given the option to dress up in real Arabian clothes, a Jallabia or Abayah for women and a Thobe, Tagiyah and Ghutra for the men. Of course dinner was a sumptuous feast with dates, chicken, beef kebab and lamb. Oh, in case you need to go to the washroom in the middle of the desert, the camp offers first class amenities which had the only tiled floor in the camp.
Finally, it was time to ride back to Dubai City, still with our driver Sadhik behind the wheel. But this time the ride was a bit slow as it was night time and you can only rely on your headlights to light up the desert tracks. After reaching the edge of the desert, we made a final stop to put air back on the tires and drove the freeway back to the hotel to pick up our bags and off to the airport for the flight home.


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