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Dinner in the mountains

 3 different ways to spend an evening in the mountains.

Dinner in the Mountains with typical Egyptian party

With Tanora dancer, a fire show, and Bedouins singing their traditional songs

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We will bring you to Wadi Towalat between 4 and 8 in the evening (depending upon sunset time). At the Bedouin party camp, we can relax and enjoy the show.

A traditional BBQ dinner will be served around  pm.  

Around 11:30 pm we will bring you back to your hotel

Included:
Transportation, guide, dinner and entrance to the party

Price: 30 euro per person

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Bedouin Dinner in the Mountains

Dinner under the stars is one of our most popular night time excursions for couples and families. Have a romantic serene evening under the stars with your loved ones, this is a great alternative to the typical night life outings.

Spending the night in the mountains is optional.

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We leave Dahab by jeep between 4 and 8 in the evening (depending upon sunset time) and head to the mountains to make a Bedouin style BBQ. We will light some candles and spend a tranquil evening under the stars. We can drive back to Dahab between 8pm or 1am (or we can stay the night and return to Dahab in the morning).

This trip can be organized any day for a minimum of 2 persons. Please book at least one day in advance.

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Including: experienced guide, dinner and transportation 

Price: 50 euro per person 

Spending the night in the mountains,

Supplement 25 euro per person

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Stargazing

For the astronomy enthusiasts, this is a perfect choice to combine Bedouin hospitality under the stars with an educational and cultural evening out.

 

We start between 3pm and 7pm (depending upon sunset time), travelling in a comfortable minibus to a place in the desert where we will have an open buffet with drinks (non-alcoholic) and sit around a fire, drinking Bedouin tea and eating the freshly made bread. There will be a telescope and our guide will explain the star constellations to anyone who is interested to learn more, and explain how the Bedouins used them for directions during their travels in the desert.

Costs: 70 euro per person

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