Desert Safari Entertainment
Tanoura spinning dance, 15-minute fire show, and halal belly dance — all three live every evening, all three included.
What you'll actually see at the camp
Every evening safari at our Bedouin camp includes three live shows, staggered between 19:30 and 21:00 so you can watch all of them while eating. The tanoura spinning dance is a Sufi-origin whirling performance with illuminated LED skirts. The fire show is a 15-minute staff-and-poi performance on the central sand stage. The belly dance is a halal family-friendly version — no contact, modest costume, often with audience participation at the end.
All three shows are included — there is no upsell or hidden charge at the camp.
The three shows
Tanoura spinning
Sufi-origin whirling performance with illuminated LED skirts. ~15 minutes.
Fire show
Poi spinning, fire-breathing, staff-juggling on the central sand stage. ~15 minutes.
Halal belly dance
Modest costume, no contact, often with audience moment at the end. ~20 minutes.
Camp ambience extras
Shisha lounge
One shared shisha per table on low cushions — optional, adults only.
Hennas & photos
Complimentary henna station at a corner tent; traditional dress photo op.
Live drumming
Between shows, a live darbuka player keeps the camp alive.
Unlimited Arabic coffee
Served from a brass pot throughout the evening.
Frequently asked
Is the belly dance appropriate for families?+
Yes — it is a halal, modest-costume version designed for mixed audiences. Kids watch every evening without any parental concern.
Is the fire show safe with children nearby?+
Yes — the show is on a central sand stage with a ~10 m safety ring. Front-row cushions are just outside that ring.
Can I take photos and videos of the shows?+
Yes — we encourage it. Please ask permission before photographing individual performers close-up.
Do the shows happen every night or only weekends?+
Every night. All three shows run nightly, regardless of group size.
Ready when you are
Message us on WhatsApp and we'll confirm your slot in minutes.