Bivouac in our cave
Remote southern cave. No bathrooms. Not available in December and January.
Not available in December and January. No bathroom facilities at this remote location.
The experience
Clean mattresses, blankets, sleeping bags; campfire; dinner cooked on-site; stories and music; starry sky and sunrise.
Remote southern desert
Natural rock shelter far from camps and lights.
Stargazing
Clear skies with Milky Way and shooting stars when conditions align.
Campfire dinner
Traditional Bedouin dishes cooked on-site by your guide.
Sunrise wake-up
Early morning light over sandstone cliffs and dunes.
Photo highlights
A visual feel for the bivouac site












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What is included and key notes
What is included
- Clean mattresses, blankets, and sleeping bags
- Campfire setup and firewood
- Dinner cooked on-site
- Traditional Bedouin stories and music
- Incredible starry sky views
- Sunrise experience
Important notes
- Remote location in the southern desert
- Natural rock shelter
- No bathroom facilities
- Not available December and January
- Suitable for adventurous travelers
Meals
Dinner
Salads, rice, potatoes, bread, barbecue, zarb. Drinks: tea, water, soda, sweets.
Breakfast
Tea, hummus, cheese, vegetables, bread, fruits; sometimes gallayah bandura.
Vegetarian options available. Please note dietary needs when booking.
Sample timeline
- 15:30 - 16:30Transfer to the cave area
- 17:00Campfire setup and tea
- SunsetGolden hour photos and viewpoints
- DinnerTraditional Bedouin meal cooked on-site
- NightStargazing and Bedouin stories
- SunriseWake-up and breakfast
Essentials
- Hat or scarf, sunglasses, sunscreen
- Warm layers for winter nights, light layer for summer nights
- Closed shoes for walking, sandals for camp
- Personal medication and refillable water bottle
Nice to have
- Power bank or spare batteries
- Camera or phone for night sky photos
- Wet wipes and small hand sanitizer
- Small headlamp or flashlight
Is there a bathroom at the cave?
No. It is a natural rock shelter in a remote area. We choose clean, low-impact spots and follow leave-no-trace practices.
Is this suitable for children?
It is best for adventurous families with kids comfortable outdoors. Tell us ages and we adapt pacing and safety.
What if the weather turns windy or rainy?
Your guide will assess conditions and may relocate the bivouac or switch to camp for comfort and safety.
Can we add a camel ride or jeep tour?
Yes. We can combine your cave night with jeep sightseeing or camel rides at sunset or sunrise.
Limited availability due to remote logistics. We recommend contacting us early for your preferred dates.
Contact us