5/5 Sean G. 6 months ago on Google
I
returned
a
week
ago
from
a
lovely
vacation
at
SakraTah
Camp.
It
was
the
first
time
for
me
to
go
camping
in
Sinai,
and
for
the
3
other
friends
that
joined
me,
it
was
the
first
time
in
Egypt
ever!
As
we
first
entered,
Shireen
and
Basant
greeted
us,
and
sat
for
a
little
chit-chat
with
us
on
a
cup
of
tea.
From
the
first
moment
it
was
certain
that
Shireen
and
Basant
were
hearty,
warm,
and
fueled
by
love.
We
stayed
in
a
family
hut,
which
was
really
comfy
and
specious.
We
had
space
for
everything
we
needed,
and
there
were
even
two
drawers.
On
top
of
that,
there
were
2
windows
that
were
openable
and
let
a
nice
breeze
enter
the
hut
for
most
of
the
day.
I
think
that
what
makes
the
place
so
special
aside
from
Basant
and
Shireen's
warm
hospitality
is
the
food.
The
food
is
cooked
by
them,
and
you
could
feel
it.
It
was
delicious
all
stay-long,
and
Basant
and
Shireen
always
asked
us
if
we
needed
some
more.
(we
didn't
need
to,
the
meal
portions
were
more
than
satisfactory).
We
had
2
vegans
in
our
group,
and
they
catered
them
well.
Each
day
there
was
a
different
option,
and
it
was
never
boring
for
them.
The
beach
of
SakraTah
is
filled
with
little
spots
for
hanging
out
and
relaxing.
The
water
was
always
so
chill
and
relaxing,
and
the
amenities
on
the
beach
(like
showers)
were
always
available.
The
beach
is
rocky,
so
please
enter
via
the
easy-access
point
which
is
clearly
marked,
and
bring
some
kind
of
water
shoes.
The
shared
toilets
and
showers
of
the
camp
were
always
spotless.
Water
pressure
isn't
great
but
is
enough
for
showering.
Toilets
are
located
in
the
same
cabin,
never
had
any
problems
with
them.
In
Conclusion,
if
you
seek
the
Sinai
authentic
experience
you
ought
to
visit
SakraTah
camp.
It
was
perfect
for
our
first
time
camping
in
the
area,
the
hospitality
is
impeccable,
and
the
food
is
delicious.
We
will
absolutely
return.
I'd
like
to
also
thank
the
other
workers
of
the
camp,
of
which
I
forgot
their
names,
but
thank
you
too!
My
only
regret
was
that
we
stayed
for
so
little.
Just
3
nights.
it
wasn't
enough.
I
recommend
at
least
3
nights
but
4
in
my
opinion
will
be
perfect.
Thank
you
Shireen,
Basant,
and
the
whol
SakraTah
staff,
which
became
family.
We'll
meet
again,
I
promise!