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Falconry in Dubai Desert – Heritage Shows, Ethics & Photo Tips

Learn how falconry is presented on Dubai desert safaris: what happens in a typical show, cultural background, ethics and photography tips.

11/11/2025
13 min read
Falcon perched on a handler's glove against Dubai desert dunes

Falconry is one of the oldest skills in the Arabian desert – a partnership between human and bird that once meant survival. On modern desert safaris, it appears as a short but powerful show.


What happens in a falconry demonstration?

Most demonstrations include:

  • A short talk about the history of falconry in the region.
  • Introduction of different birds (usually falcons, sometimes owls or hawks).
  • A live flight demonstration, where the bird chases a lure.
  • Time for photos with the bird and handler.

The focus is on showcasing speed, precision and trust.


Cultural background in simple terms

  • Historically, falcons helped hunters find and capture prey in harsh desert conditions.
  • A good falcon could be more valuable than a luxury car today.
  • Falconry is recognised by UNESCO as Intangible Cultural Heritage for several countries, including the UAE.

Modern Emiratis may work in glass towers by day and still keep a falcon as a link to their family's desert roots.


Ethics and bird welfare

Reputable operators:

  • Work with licensed falconers.
  • Limit the duration and frequency of shows.
  • Provide proper housing, vet care and rest days for birds.

Signs of good practice include:

  • Birds that look alert, with smooth feathers and clear eyes.
  • Handlers who answer questions patiently and confidently.

If something feels wrong, you can always skip personal photo opportunities.


How to photograph falconry in low light

Falcons move fast, and demonstrations often happen near sunset or twilight.

  • Use burst mode to catch the bird mid-flight.
  • Focus on the handler and bird together for context.
  • Try a few shots with motion blur to show speed.

Falcon standing on a handler's glove at a desert camp


Adding falconry to your desert safari

Some tours, especially heritage or conservation-focused safaris, highlight falconry as a main feature. Others include shorter demos as part of the general camp programme.

When booking, look for mentions of:

  • "Falconry demonstration" or "heritage show".
  • Smaller group sizes and early-morning or late-afternoon timing.

Final thoughts

Falconry segments on desert safaris are brief, but they open a window into a way of life where survival, patience and deep respect for animals were non-negotiable. Watch closely, listen to the stories and you will see more than just a bird chasing a lure – you will glimpse the original rhythm of the desert.

About the Author

Dubai Desert Expert

Dubai Desert Expert

I created this guide to make choosing a Desert Safari Dubai tour simple, honest, and stress‑free — sharing the kind of practical tips, small details, and firsthand advice I wish I’d had on my first trip into the dunes.

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