Accessibility
Wheelchair access, mobility accommodations, visual and hearing support. Honest about what's possible.
Desert tours for every body
We believe a Dubai desert experience should be available to everyone — including guests who use wheelchairs, guests with mobility limitations, visually- or hearing-impaired guests, and guests with sensory or cognitive differences. Below is exactly what's possible with our tours and what's not, plus the accommodations we can make.
We'd rather be honest about limitations than promise universal access that doesn't exist. If your accessibility need isn't covered here, WhatsApp us and we'll tell you truthfully whether we can accommodate.
What's possible today
Wheelchair safari
Lahbab safari in an accessible 4WD — guest stays in the vehicle, no transfers required.
Visual impairment
Dedicated guide who describes the journey in detail; haptic and sound-rich experiences.
Hearing impairment
Written pre-tour briefing, visual hand-signals, guide trained for quiet instruction.
Sensory needs
Reduced-intensity tour (no dune bashing), smaller group, slower pace, quiet zones at camp.
Baby / stroller
Camps have wheelchair-friendly access paths for strollers. Safari 4WDs have infant-seat anchors.
Medical needs
Oxygen cylinders, EpiPens, insulin storage are all possible — share details in advance.
What's not yet possible
Wheelchair dune bashing
Extreme dune bashing is not medically safe for anyone who can't brace themselves — we don't offer this.
Quad / buggy for wheelchair users
Standing transfer onto a quad isn't feasible for many wheelchair users — we recommend the accessible safari instead.
Full audio-description tour
We don't yet have a pre-recorded audio-description guide, only live verbal description.
Braille signage at camp
Our camp signage isn't yet in Braille — we're working on this for 2026.
Frequently asked
Do you have a wheelchair-accessible 4WD?+
Yes — one of our 4WDs has a side-loading ramp and wheelchair tie-down for the safari route. Advance notice required (ideally 48 hours).
Can you handle electric wheelchairs?+
Yes — the ramp vehicle accommodates standard electric wheelchairs up to 300 kg. Ultra-heavy power chairs we review case-by-case.
My child is autistic and gets overwhelmed by crowds. Can you help?+
Yes — we offer reduced-intensity tours with smaller groups, slower pace, no fireworks, and a dedicated quiet zone at the camp. Tell us your child's needs in advance and we'll custom-design the tour.
Do you offer BSL or ASL sign language guides?+
Not as standard — but we can partner with a signed-language interpreter for a supplement with 2 weeks' notice. Tell us which sign language and we'll coordinate.
Ready when you are
Message us on WhatsApp and we'll confirm your slot in minutes.