The Bedouin people, known as the Sadi, were a branch of the Bedouin people in the Qattara Depression in Northwest Egypt and near the Siwa Oasis.
If tourists wanted to visit Bedouin tribes out of curiosity, they usually went to the Red Sea or the Black and White Desert to explore the Bedouin people living there rather than travel all the way here. Anyway, there was no difference between Bedouin people and Bedouin people for tourists.
Salem also felt a little puzzled when he saw these SUVs. He had not returned to the tribe for a long time. Was it the block-headed chieftain who'd finally gotten the hang of it and was ready to develop tribal tourism?