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BEDOUIN DINNER
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One of the oldest forms of cultural exchange is the Bedouin, or depending on the region, Nubian Dinner. These are most frequently campfire affairs and may include some entertainment. Nubian dinners particularly, usually provided for in more touristic areas of southern Egypt, can be well orchestrated events, with professional bands and entertainers. Bedouin dinners often take place in more remote locations and, while the entertainment might be more crude, it is nevertheless interesting and authentic. |
Unique visits to the local Bedouins in Egypt , will add a lot of flavor to your trip. Enjoy a new warm feeling when you pay a visit to a typical traditional Bedouin family, have your Bedouin dinner which includes; a variety of spiced barbecued and oriental food, dessert, and the famous Bedouin tea that is represented in a very special blend.
Bedouin nights, give you the feeling of the old Arabian times, we recommend adding a Bedouin night to your trip schedule. Enjoy it anywhere in Egypt ; Cairo , at the pyramids plateau, Dahab, St.Katherine, Sharm El-Sheikh, El-Gouna, & Hurghada.
It’s a traditional and authentic evening at the Bedouin Village of Wadi Mander where villagers are dressed in their native apparel. The traditional wood fire is burning at the foothills and you are welcomed by native Bedouin music. Dinner is available with prior reservation.
Bedouin nights are mostly held in oriental decorated tents, with a live show including; folkloric dance, tambourines, and Arabian horses dances.Such a memorable night, returns back the essence and memories of "a thousand and one nights", never to miss it.
Taking the Bedouin Dinner in El Wady in the Sinai. Driven by jeep to the bottom of the mountain. From there, you can take the camels and be accompanied by Bedouin guides as we wound our way up through the mountains.
That’s amazing! Continuing up the path you could see a picturesque view of Nuweiba, the quaint beachside resort town on the eastern shore of the Sinai, and across the gulf of Aqaba, the majestic mountains along the coast of Saudi Arabia. Many people don't think of Saudi Arabia as having mountains, but of course they do, and they make a wonderful backdrop to the gulf of Aqaba.

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Many people may think in terms of camels trodding through the desert, but they are actually very good on these mountain paths, as anyone who has ascended Mount Sinai can attest. For Bedouin children, they also make great diving platforms in the shallow shore waters of the Gulf of Aqaba.
Everything of course is made completely from scratch. The Bedouins baked bread, fried sheep mutton, managed a salad, cooked rice and even made traditional herbal Bedouin Tea.
Some Bedouins have become modernized, working and sometimes even owning tourist facilities in the Sinai.
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This is especially true of the very southern part of the Sinai. However, many others are isolated in their adverse Sinai desert environment and therefore have held on to their traditional way of life, managing to maintain their pristine culture throughout the centuries during very distinct periods.
Bedouins can be recognized by their lifestyle, specific dialects, social structures and culture. They are also organized loosely into tribes that hold onto specific ranges of territory in the Sinai. However, a band within these tribes is usually made up of an extended family. The size of these groups may very considerably

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Camel Trek:
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You can enjoy camel trekking for either 1 day or more. You camel trek the desert with the Bedouins passing through the stunning, beautiful desert areas, golden cliffs, colored canyons with layers of pink, red or green. And passing by scattered Bedouin tribes, women, men grazing their sheep or goats, in vivid green oases.
During the camel trek, you'll have your own camel with a comfortable saddle, you can also, have a walk beside your camel if you wish for a change on the way. There are short breaks and frequent stops for tea, snacks or stretching during the trek. Camel trek can be conducted at ; St.Katherine, Sharm El-sheikh, Dahab, deserts all over Egypt & Cairo
Camel Trek prices is about 3o Euro per person/ per day. |
Horseback riding:
Desert or oases safari on the back of purebred Arabian horses. A recommended horseback riding safari trip is to be taken from the pyramids plateau at Gizah, riding into the desert, passing by superb desert formations, vivid green oases, lakes, and other significant sightseeing areas.
Your trip will include breakfast, lunch or dinner breaks. You'll also, be passing by local tribes from Bedouins, or fellaheen.
Horseback riding is found in Cairo , Gizah, Sharm El-sheikh, Hurghada, El-Gouna Aswan, Luxor , the oases and the local Egyptian deserts.

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