From Riyadh: Desert ATV Quad Bike Tour with Camel Ride

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From Riyadh: Desert ATV Quad Bike Tour with Camel Ride

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  • From $199
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Quad bikes and camels in the Riyadh desert. I like the hotel pickup and drop-off that makes this easy to fit into a day, and I also like that you get one full hour on a quad bike plus a calmer camel ride. One consideration: they don’t allow luggage or large bags, and one recent booking issue was linked to poor communication around refunds.

The price is $199 per person, and for that you’re not just paying for motion. You’re paying for two different styles of riding, plus tea, Arabic coffee, and water. If you want an active desert experience without having to plan transport yourself, this can be a solid way to do it.

Key Points Before You Go

From Riyadh: Desert ATV Quad Bike Tour with Camel Ride - Key Points Before You Go

  • Pickup and drop-off in Riyadh makes the desert part feel less “logistics-heavy.”
  • Quad bike time is 1 hour, which is enough to feel like you actually rode, not just posed.
  • Camel ride is included, giving you a slower, more scenic moment after the ATV.
  • Tea, Arabic coffee, and water are part of the package, so you’re not stranded mid-ride.
  • Not suitable for pregnant women and no large bags means you’ll want to pack light.

Riyadh Desert Adventure in Plain Terms

From Riyadh: Desert ATV Quad Bike Tour with Camel Ride - Riyadh Desert Adventure in Plain Terms
This is a straightforward combo tour: you start in Riyadh, head out to the desert area, ride a quad bike, and then switch to a camel ride. The whole point is to experience Saudi desert activities in two modes: fast and bouncy on the ATV, then slow and steady on the camel.

I like that the offering is clear about what you’ll actually do. There’s no mystery about whether you’ll get riding time, because the quad portion is explicitly 1 hour. And the camel ride isn’t a vague photo-op either; it’s listed as an actual included activity.

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Pickup and Drop-Off: Convenient, But Pack Light

From Riyadh: Desert ATV Quad Bike Tour with Camel Ride - Pickup and Drop-Off: Convenient, But Pack Light
The tour includes pick up & drop off services from your hotel or residence in Riyadh. That matters in a place where getting out to the desert on your own can turn into a time sink. With pickup handled, you can focus on showing up, getting ready, and enjoying the ride.

There’s one catch you should plan around: luggage or large bags aren’t allowed. That usually means you’ll want a small bag you can keep close and avoid anything bulky. If you’re the type who brings a whole beach kit, this is where you’ll need to edit your packing list.

Also, the tour runs in English and Arabic. That’s helpful if your Arabic is limited and you want instructions that actually land.

The Quad Bike Part: How to Get the Most Out of Your Hour

From Riyadh: Desert ATV Quad Bike Tour with Camel Ride - The Quad Bike Part: How to Get the Most Out of Your Hour
The main adrenaline section is the quad bike ride for 1 hour. This is the heart of the experience, so treat it like you’re preparing for a real riding session, not just a quick spin around a parking lot.

Here’s what you can expect from that type of tour structure: you’ll be taught how to handle the bike, you’ll follow instructions on control and safety, and then you’ll ride on sandy terrain where traction and balance matter. Sand makes everything feel different. It’s not like smooth asphalt driving, and that’s part of the fun.

One real-world detail that came up in feedback: the quads may have some kilometers on them, but they function and still deliver an enjoyable ride. So go in with the mindset of “this is an off-road vehicle, not a showroom model.” If you’re comfortable with that, you’ll likely have a better time.

Safety and Comfort: Shoes Matter More Than You Think

The only specific item they request is comfortable shoes. Don’t treat that as a minor note. In desert conditions, shoes are about grip, stability, and foot protection when you’re stepping on and off the quad.

Also consider your comfort with heat and dust. Even if the tour provides water, you’ll still be outside. Wear practical clothing you don’t mind getting a little dusty, and avoid anything that restricts movement.

And if you’re someone who likes to bring a big camera bag or a trunk full of gear, remember the bag restriction. You’ll be happier if you travel light and keep only what you need for photos and water.

Camel Ride: A Slower Change of Pace (and a Good Photo Moment)

After the quad ride, you shift to the camel experience. A camel ride in the desert gives you a totally different rhythm. The camel moves with a steady sway, so you can look around and actually notice the surroundings while you sit back.

What I like about including the camel ride is that it balances the tour. One hour on a quad bike is energetic and loud-feeling. Then the camel part becomes calmer and more about perspective.

There’s also a simple practical benefit: it’s an easy way to get photos without needing to stop the entire adventure for a long break. One booking feedback mentioned getting nice photos while on the camels, so if you plan your shots with steadier framing in mind, you’re likely to come away with good images.

Tea, Arabic Coffee, and Water: Small Perks That Keep You Going

This tour includes tea, Arabic coffee & water. That’s more meaningful than it sounds. After time on sand, hydration and a warm drink/refreshment can make the whole outing feel more complete, not like you just left your hotel and got tossed straight back into the day.

Arabic coffee and tea also give you a bit of cultural atmosphere during downtime. Even if the tour is mainly activity-based, these stops act like a reset button after riding.

Lunch and Dinner: Plan Your Meals Around a Half-Day Feel

From Riyadh: Desert ATV Quad Bike Tour with Camel Ride - Lunch and Dinner: Plan Your Meals Around a Half-Day Feel
Lunch and dinner are not included. That means you should decide what you’ll do before and after the tour. If you’re hungry, you’ll want to either eat beforehand or plan a meal soon after you return.

This also affects how I’d schedule the day. If you’re trying to stack multiple activities, you might want to keep time for eating and a buffer for travel back to your hotel.

Price and Value: What $199 Buys You (and What It Doesn’t)

At $199 per person, you’re paying for a package that includes:

  • hotel or residence pickup and drop-off
  • 1 hour of quad bike riding
  • a camel ride
  • tea, Arabic coffee & water

So the value is in the combination. Many desert experiences either do riding only or do a cultural portion only. Here, you get both the high-energy quad time and the calmer camel segment.

What’s not included is just as important: no lunch and dinner. That’s the main cost you’ll likely have to add on your own. If you budget meals, the final “real” cost is easier to judge.

Also keep the package format in mind: because the tour includes transport, you’re not paying separately for a vehicle or driver just to get out there. That’s part of why the price feels more reasonable than it might at first glance.

Reviews: What’s Consistent, and What Should Make You Care

From Riyadh: Desert ATV Quad Bike Tour with Camel Ride - Reviews: What’s Consistent, and What Should Make You Care
The overall rating is 3.7 based on a small number of reviews. One strong highlight in feedback was that pickup was on time and the ride felt comfortable, plus the camel segment delivered good photo moments. Another theme was that even if the quads have some wear, they still work and provide a fun experience.

But there’s also a major caution sign: one review described the provider as not answering and asked for a refund. I’d take that seriously, because responsiveness matters when plans change or when you need resolution quickly.

The takeaway for you: before you go, make sure you have your booking confirmation ready, any messaging details saved, and enough time in your day to absorb small delays. If communication is slow during the final stretch, don’t wait until the last minute to push for clarity.

Who This Tour Fits Best (And Who Should Skip It)

This tour is best for people who want a do-it-all desert day: one hour on a quad bike, then a camel ride to slow down. If you enjoy photos, you’ll likely like the switch from action to calm.

It’s also a good match if you’d rather not handle desert transport on your own, because pickup and drop-off are included. And if you like clear activity programming, this one is simple: quad riding, camel riding, and included drinks.

Skip it if you’re pregnant. That limitation is listed, so don’t try to “power through” it. Also, keep in mind the no large bag rule. If you need to bring lots of gear or you’re traveling with heavy luggage, you’ll be happier choosing something with fewer restrictions.

Should You Book This Quad and Camel Tour from Riyadh?

I’d book this if you want an easy, structured desert outing with both an ATV thrill and a camel calm-down, and you’re okay packing light. The combination of pickup and drop-off, 1 hour of quad riding, and included drinks makes it feel like a complete activity package rather than a half-service.

I would pause and double-check your readiness if you’re the type who relies heavily on last-minute communication. Since one booking reported problems getting responses and needed a refund, you’ll want confirmation details saved and a bit of slack in your schedule.

If you’re flexible, pack light, wear good shoes, and you’re ready for sand-terrain fun, this can be a memorable Riyadh desert day at a price that includes a lot of the essentials.

FAQ

How long is the quad bike ride?

You get a quad bike ride for 1 hour.

Is the camel ride included?

Yes, the camel ride is included in the tour.

Do they pick you up from your hotel in Riyadh?

Yes. The tour includes pick up and drop off from your hotel or residence in Riyadh.

What’s included in the tour besides the rides?

Tea, Arabic coffee, and water are included.

Is lunch or dinner included?

No. Lunch and dinner are not included.

Are large bags or luggage allowed?

No. Luggage or large bags are not allowed.

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