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  • 4/5 CH C. 3 months ago on Google • 131 reviews New
    Very basic desert camp at Wadi Rum. No electricity supply till check in time if you arrive early.It gave us warmth in the cold winter nights.. Good sleep. No drinking water, shower or floor towel. If you can live with that, its a beautiful place. Has its own sand dune where you can play slides. Lovely Bedouin dinner at night. Breakfast was simple and adequate... Omelette made to order

  • 4/5 Sue L. 6 months ago on Google • 88 reviews
    Pre erected sturdy canvas rooms with double bed, and bathroom with shower. Camp provides evening meal which was a vast array of salads , pasta , rice and vegetable dishes which accompanied chicken cooked Bedouin style in a pot in the ground. Food was plentiful and tasty. Choice of two desserts one blancmange type with sultanas in and a rather lovely cake with coconut and pistachio steeped in a light syrup. Coffee and tea were available at extra cost. Please note although the camps website claims they have abar they only sell zero alcohol beer . This is one of many camps at Wadi Rum and some of the newer ones are certainly very deluxe. This one is comfortable, there was a classical guitarist playing near the outside seating area and there was a campfire with plenty of seating. Many activities available at a price including camel rides, jeep tour of the area ( worth doing) hot air ballooning, night walks in the desert etc. Reasonable stop for one night and an interesting experience as landscape is very beautiful and climbing a sand dune is a character building experience. Gorgeous sunrises and sunsets. However a note of caution , the area is fast becoming a victim of it's own success, with more camps springing up all the time. This has led to light pollution which spoils the dark sky status the Wadi once had


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