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Saeed Salem Al Heabsi has a room in his home in Abu Dhabi that resembles a museum, showcasing a collection of rare items
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There are many 4WD owners in the UAE who are yet to get their vehicles to do what regular cars can’t: Go off the road. With so many desert expanses in the country, these vehicles are just roaring to unlock the thrills of dunes, rugged paths, and winding trails. Their owners have not ventured into the great outdoors as they are unsure about the safety aspect of a desert adventure.
But what if we told you there is a way to experience the unexplored terrains safely? Khaleej Times is returning with the fifth edition of its signature annual event that connects UAE residents with the desert.
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The KT Desert Drive is not a desert safari where you are a passenger; it puts you in the driving seat of your 4WD as a guided convoy led by experienced marshals explores the desert.
Here is all you need to know about the fifth edition of the event, why you should sign up and how to do it.
Over 500 enthusiasts will come together to drive through the deserts in a controlled and safe environment on December 9.
Register online on ktdesertdrive.com/online-booking/tickets.php and book your tickets. Once you make the payment, you will get a welcome pack that will have all the relevant instructions.
The Dunes, Ras Al Khaimah.
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