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