Educational · Age-tiered

School
Trips.

Educational desert programmes for schools KG-12. Bedouin culture sessions, dune geology field trips, falconry demonstrations, supervised camel rides. Age-appropriate routes, reduced-speed buggy/quad options for older students.

AgesKG–Year 12
FormatEducational
SupervisionTrained
PermitsSchool-style
▸ Age-tiered programmes

KG to Year 12, appropriate routes.

Programmes tailored to age band. KG–Year 3: traditional Bedouin culture session with camel rides, sandboarding, falcon demonstration, supervised camp dinner. No buggy or quad. Pace adjusted for younger attention windows; teacher and chaperone supervision throughout.

Year 4–7: dune geology field trip exploring sand-dune formation, slip-face direction, plant-life adaptation, plus the cultural Bedouin segments. Optional supervised quad-bike trial laps for older year groups (12+) on the kids 90cc track at reduced speed under instructor supervision.

Year 8–10: introductory dune-buggy passenger experience (under 18 ride alongside adult driver), dune geology, off-road vehicle technology talk by the workshop technician, optional sandboarding competition. Educational hand-out provided to teachers post-trip.

Year 11–12: full-format desert safari with the Bedouin culture segments framed as cultural-studies content. Vehicle workshop tour available for STEM-focused trips. Optional BBQ camp evening for older groups; shorter half-day camp segment for tighter school-day schedules.

▸ Logistics for schools

Permits, transport, supervision.

Standard school permit accepted (UAE-licensed schools and international curriculum schools alike). The operator provides a school-trip-specific safety briefing, age-appropriate gear (smaller helmets for younger groups), and an additional sweep guide for any group of 30+ students.

Transport: large-bus pickup from the school car park is the standard format; multiple bus pickups handled for very large groups with staggered launch-site arrival to avoid camp congestion. The operator can recommend trusted school-bus contractors in Dubai.

Supervision ratio: 1 teacher/chaperone per 10 students for KG–Year 6, 1:15 for Year 7–10, 1:20 for Year 11–12. Operator's lead and sweep guides are in addition to the school's chaperones — the operator never replaces the school's supervision responsibility.