What to Wear Desert Safari Dubai:
The Complete Packing Guide
The right outfit makes the difference between fighting the sand all evening and actually enjoying it. Here's exactly what to pack, by activity and by season.
Quick Answer
What to wear for a desert safari in Dubai: light, loose, breathable clothing that covers your arms and legs, closed shoes or trainers, sunglasses, a hat, and a light scarf or buff to keep sand off your face. Add a light jacket for winter evenings after sunset, and keep valuables secured in a zip bag — fine sand gets into everything.
The Foundation
What to Wear for a Desert Safari in Dubai: The Basics
Getting what to wear desert safari Dubai right comes down to three things: breathability, coverage, and practicality. The desert sun is intense even in winter, and fine red sand from the Lahbab dunes has a habit of finding its way into every pocket, camera bag and shoe if you're not prepared.
Choose loose, lightweight fabrics like cotton or linen over anything tight or synthetic — they breathe better and won't cling to sweat. Long sleeves and full-length trousers protect against both sun exposure and the abrasive, blowing sand kicked up during dune bashing, and they're more comfortable than they sound once the vehicle's air conditioning kicks in.
Season Matters
What to Wear Desert Safari Dubai: By Season
Winter (October–February): Days are warm and comfortable, but temperatures can drop to 15–18°C after sunset at the evening camp. Bring a light jacket, shawl, or long-sleeved layer to add once the sun goes down.
Summer (May–September): Daytime heat can exceed 40°C, so mornings and evenings are the only comfortable windows. Prioritise the lightest, most breathable fabrics you own, and don't skip the hat and sunglasses even for a short evening safari.
Shoulder months (March–April, September–October): Warm days and mild evenings — a light layer for after dark is optional but still worth packing.
Match Your Outfit to the Activity
What to Wear for Each Desert Safari Activity
Different parts of the day call for slightly different priorities.
Dune Bashing
Snug, closed shoes and trousers that won't ride up. Secure loose items like hats and sunglasses with a strap — the ride is bumpier than it looks.
Sandboarding
Done barefoot, so wear socks you don't mind filling with sand, and trousers you can roll up easily.
Camel Riding
Loose trousers are more comfortable than shorts for the saddle, and closed shoes make mounting and dismounting easier.
Quad Biking & Dune Buggy
Closed shoes are mandatory, and a buff or scarf over your nose and mouth makes a real difference against kicked-up dust. See our Dune Buggy Dubai beginner's guide for the full gear rundown.
Self-Drive Activities
Closed shoes, secured layers, and a scarf for the dust — quad biking and buggies are the activities most likely to test your outfit.
After the Dunes
What to Wear at the Evening Camp
Once you're at the Bedouin-style camp for the BBQ dinner, entertainment, henna and falconry photos, the dress code relaxes — this is where a slightly nicer top or a light layer for photos pays off, since it's also your best photo opportunity of the evening, especially once the fire show begins.
Bring a light scarf or shawl for two reasons: it photographs beautifully against the sunset, and it's genuinely useful once the desert cools down after dark. If you're booking the Lahbab Desert Safari, the henna and Arabic dress photo session is a highlight worth dressing for.
Practical Specifics
What to Wear: Tips for Women and Men
👗 For Women
Loose clothing covering the shoulders and knees is comfortable and culturally respectful. Leggings or loose trousers under a longer top work well for dune bashing and sandboarding.
👔 For Men
Breathable T-shirts or lightweight long-sleeves paired with cargo or cotton trousers are the most common and practical choice. Avoid anything too tight for the vehicle ride.
🧕 Cultural Note
Modest, loose clothing is appreciated throughout the UAE and is genuinely more comfortable in desert heat than anything tight or revealing.
💇 Hair & Accessories
Tie long hair back before dune bashing. Skip dangling jewellery, which can catch on seatbelts or get lost in the sand.
🕶️ Eyewear
Sunglasses are essential for glare and blowing sand; if you wear prescription glasses, mention it if you plan to add quad biking or buggy goggles.
👶 Kids
Dress children the same as adults — breathable layers, closed shoes, and a hat — plus a change of clothes in the car for after sandboarding.
Don't Forget Anything
The What to Wear Desert Safari Dubai Packing Checklist
| Item | Why You Need It |
|---|---|
| Closed shoes or trainers | Footing on dunes, protection during dune bashing and quad biking |
| Loose, breathable trousers | Sun and sand protection without overheating |
| Light long-sleeved top | Extra sun coverage for arms |
| Sunglasses | Glare and blowing sand protection |
| Hat or cap | Sun protection for your face and scalp |
| Light scarf or buff | Keeps sand off your face, doubles as a photo prop |
| Sunscreen (SPF 30+) | Desert sun is stronger than it feels, even in winter |
| Light jacket (Oct–Feb) | Evening camp temperatures can drop to 15–18°C |
| Zip-lock bag | Protects your phone and valuables from fine sand |
| Change of socks | Sandboarding is done barefoot — sand gets everywhere |
For sun-safety guidance beyond clothing, the World Health Organization's UV Index guidance is a useful reference, especially for summer safaris.
Frequently Asked Questions
What to Wear Desert Safari Dubai — FAQs
Pack Right, Then Book Your Safari
Now that you know what to wear, see the full experience and pick the package that suits you.