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Harb Camp

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😠 Harb Eco Camp in Wadi Rum is some of the worst accommodation I’ve ever stayed in. The rooms themselves are not tents but more akin to sheds with showers/toilets. The issues included: - Rooms were dirty and clearly had not been cleaned properly - No shower curtain and no bath mat, which combined mea...


Address

Disah, Jordan

Contact

+962 7 9584 0664

Rating on Google Maps

4.30 (65 reviews)

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  • 4/5 Travis D. 2 years ago on Google • 588 reviews
    If you enjoy glamping, sure, go for it. You've got everything you need, even your own private toilet and shower. The facilities are good. The staff are friendly and the food was delicious. For me personally i would have loved a single basic Bedouin tent for the desert for a more authentic experience but this place was selected as part of a group tour. It's still pretty good and if the sky is clear the stars will probably look amazing from here.
    1 person found this review helpful 👍

  • 5/5 Guy E. 5 years ago on Google • 309 reviews
    A humbling experience with the power of nature all around you. Good facilities, great food, sleeping in a hut on a proper bed with a warm blanket (not really needed in the spring). The chance to chill, go out star watching at night, 4x4 trekking or camal riding during the day.
    1 person found this review helpful 👍

  • 5/5 Natasha G. 1 year ago on Google • 72 reviews
    Amazing lodge in Wadi Rum. Food service was really good, especially dinner. The beds were comfortable and there are hot showers as well. Just behind the lodge is the best view to see the Stars at night. The staff helped us arrange a 4x4 excursion and sunrise camel ride. Would of loved to stay an extra night!
    1 person found this review helpful 👍

  • 4/5 Steven R. 1 year ago on Google • 43 reviews
    Good service, wifi, no airco, it is not a tent more like a cabin. Beautifull place and you cannot find it, ask if you are nere and they will bring you there. You cannot go with your own car. Nice food and bright stars
    1 person found this review helpful 👍

  • 1/5 P H. 7 months ago on Google • 6 reviews
    Harb Eco Camp in Wadi Rum is some of the worst accommodation I’ve ever stayed in. The rooms themselves are not tents but more akin to sheds with showers/toilets. The issues included: - Rooms were dirty and clearly had not been cleaned properly - No shower curtain and no bath mat, which combined meant the floor got very wet - Dirty toilet and shower - No mat at room entrance to wipe feet on to prevent sand coming into room - Mattresses were so hard it was uncomfortable to sleep - There was no key to lock our room - There were open holes / plasterwork in wall showing pipes and cabling - Two of the electrical sockets were loose / did not work - There was absolutely no soundproofing so you could hear very audibly rooms either side of you and everything outside of the room. - There was no fan or air-conditioning, making it almost impossible to sleep in the heat - Only hand towels were provided, no bath towels - Cold showers - Power cuts We didn’t expect a 4/5* hotel, but given there are 4/5* options nearby (e.g. Bubble Luxotel Wadi Rum is 15-20 minutes' drive away) it demonstrates that many of these issues could be easily resolved. Things like the rooms being dirty is just poor on the part of the accommodation. Additionally, whilst the camp is relatively far into the desert, it's only a 10-15 minute drive from proper roads and so it would be very easy to get decent supplies into the camp, e.g. proper mattresses, decent-sized towels, etc. The one saving grace is that we spent relatively little time here, instead spending most of our time exploring the desert.
    1 person found this review helpful 👍

  • 5/5 Brent S. 1 year ago on Google • 190 reviews
    Nice quiet location up against a rock wall, good food with friendly hosts. Not wheelchair friendly, rooms are simple, with a small fan for warmer days and lots of blankets for the cooler days. There is wifi.

  • 5/5 Julian B. 1 year ago on Google • 118 reviews
    Our Time in the camp was great. The food was delicious and the atmosphere was amazing. The young owner took his time to help us, explain everything and brought us around.

  • 1/5 Clare S. 5 months ago on Google • 25 reviews
    This camp is supposed to be eco! The bathroom was unsanitary, but at least the toilet flushed and the taps had running water. There was a pile of sand where it had been brushed between the beds, on the floor; I prefer my sand dunes outside, even when I’m in the desert. The doors did not lock. Their use of plastics is unforgivable in a supposedly eco- friendly hotel. The food was wrapped in cling film, and the jam was presented in single use, single portion containers. The camp is in a lovely location, hidden behind a dune. It wouldn’t take much to make it into a lovely place to visit. Avoid until then.


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