Arabian Desert Experience

Is Desert Safari Safe for Kids? What Families Need to Know

Introduction

Planning a family trip to Dubai and wondering, “is desert safari safe for kids?” you’re not alone. Desert safaris are among the region’s most popular experiences—but making sure they’re suitable and safe for young travelers is a top concern for parents. This complete guide from Arabian Desert Experience addresses all your questions, ensuring you feel confident booking an unforgettable family desert adventure.

Are Desert Safaris Generally Kid-Friendly?

Absolutely. With the right preparations, a desert safari in Dubai with kids can be both fun and safe. Trusted operators cater to families by offering:

  • Child-friendly tours with age-appropriate activities
  • Comfortable and secure transport
  • Expert guides trained in family safety
  • Camp amenities designed for children

At Arabian Desert Experience, our tours are crafted with families in mind—ensuring a safe yet exciting journey across the desert dunes.

Explore our Family-Friendly Safari Options.

Key Safety Measures in Place

1. Secure Seat Belts and Child Seats

All vehicles are equipped with seat belts, and on request, we provide child car seats for younger children.

2. Professional, Experienced Drivers

All dune bashing is conducted by licensed drivers who know how to balance thrill with safety, avoiding dangerously aggressive maneuvers for kids on board.

3. On-Call First Aid and Clean Restrooms

Toured camps are equipped with first aid kits, and staff are trained in basic medical response. Clean restrooms are available for families throughout the safari.

4. Age-Appropriate Activities

Camel rides, sandboarding, and cultural shows are generally safe for children aged 3+, while quad biking and ATV rides are reserved for teens.

Best Age Ranges for Safaris

  • Ages 3–5: Perfect for simple camel rides, henna tattoos, and dinner under the stars. Avoid aggressive dune bashing.
  • Ages 6–12: Ready for exciting but controlled dune rides, sandboarding, and showtime fun.
  • Teens (13+): Can participate in more active experiences like mild quad biking and dune bashing.

If you’re traveling with toddlers, consider a Morning or VIP safari, which are more relaxed and avoid heavy evening crowds.

Check Out Morning Safari for Young Families.

Choosing the Right Time of Day

  • Morning Safaris (early hours): Cooler and quieter—ideal for younger children.
  • Evening Safaris (late afternoon): Packed with entertainment and dining. Better for older kids who can handle busier environments.
  • VIP and Premium Options: Offer less crowded, more comfortable experiences perfect for family groups needing extra ease and space.

Parent Packing Checklist

  • Lightweight, sun-protective clothing
  • Wide-brim hats, sunglasses, and  SPF 50+ sunscreen
  • Closed-toe sandals or sneakers
  • Snacks and sealed water bottles, even though bottled water is provided
  • Small first-aid kit, bandages, insect wipes, etc.

Pro tip: A light jacket is useful if you’re staying for an overnight or evening drop-off safari, as temperatures drop after sunset.

Common Parent Concerns Answered

Question

Answer

Is dune bashing too wild for kids?

Drivers adjust the level of the ride based on the presence of children. Parents can request milder routes.

Can kids stand the desert heat?

Tours are scheduled to avoid peak sun, and water is provided. It’s still wise to stay hydrated and use sun protection.

Are the dinner foods kid-friendly?

Yes, buffet options include pasta, grilled meats, salads, and fruit—plenty of choices for picky eaters.

Is nighttime entertainment safe for kids?

Fire shows, belly dancing, and Tanoura are performed at a safe distance, with seating designed for kids to watch safely.

Why Arabian Desert Experience Is Ideal for Families

  • Clear communication about age limits and schedules
  • Comfortable transport, including baby seats on request
  • Flexible tour options—morning, evening, VIP, or private
  • Experienced staff adept at managing families and children
  • Transparent pricing and no unexpected charges

Final Takeaway: Yes, Desert Safaris Are Safe for Kids

So, is desert safari safe for kids? With the right operator and preparation, absolutely. Arabian Desert Experience takes extra steps to ensure safety, fun, and comfort for every child and parent. Whether it’s camel rides, cultural shows, or dune adventure—your family is set for a magical and memorable experience together.

Book Your Family Desert Safari Adventure Today.