Mineral water drips from the walls of the Adrar plateau into buckets where locals collect the water for drinking and washing. This is a truly remarkable place with a relaxation factor proportionate to the temperature; the hotter the day, the better your stay.
There are toilets and a swimming pool (but please do not confuse them for each other). There is also a rope tether you can use to climb up the back wall of the oasis to get an elevated view of the valley.
I was fortunate to see rain fall from a distance while I was here - a rare and welcome sight in the 40°C heat.
Bring lunch and take a nap under the date trees. Or make a lunch of the dates that are free falling onto you.
This oasis is a must see when traveling...
Read moreThis place is awesome. Def worth going. It is 200mrus per person for the entire day. We did not know this until we arrived at the spot.
If you go back in here, make sure you go up the stairs to the left. Be careful. i slipped and almost went flying over the edge on the way down. You can climb up the river and follow it as well. There is an area to hike in the back that's cool and a rock with a lot of stuff written on it. It's a big square rock. Thought it was cool, you might too. It was honestly safer to follow the river up than the stairs but...
Read moreParadise in the middle of dry Sahara desert. The owner, Jamal was super nice and gave us a warm welcome. We slept in one of those tents, we paid 600 MRU, we were 2 people, so 300 MRU each for one night. There is shower, toilet and sink. From the big natural wall fall down the water which you can drink for free. There are two natural pools, with very clean water, where you can swim! Also you will find a small kitchen, where you can boil water or cook a small meal. Absolutly amazing place. Recommend...
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