We rode to the Sahara desert by auto to the camel's. Rode the camel's took pictures and watch the sunset then rode camel's to camp site. We where given our tents. I was solo. I enjoyed dinner with other guest in a spacious tent. Afterwards there was a campfire and drummers. Tents are in need of updating I found my tent to be comfortable but not a 5 star luxury status. The tent is very spacious with a very large bed. Two lounge chairs and Armoire for clothing. Each tent has its private shower, sink and a toilet area within tent (with hot water). There are Several Electric outlets. You have an air-conditioning/heater unit with remote. I stayed for one night. I slept well and enjoyed my stay. We left...
Read moreSo this is one of what seems like dozens in the area. This one is a few kms into the desert. Location is important because while this one feels like a desert camp because it's isolated there are many others in the backyard of big hotels and near roads. The camp was clean and the staff were great. Tents were very good but air-conditioning is extra and when we were there it was 108 degrees. The restaurant was good not great and after dinner they had a campfire with traditional Burber music. I have not been to others so I have nothing to compare this one to but it was very nice. By the way skip the camel ride it was not fun and take the 4WD instead. Worth it for the experience. It was very windy so...
Read moreIt was my first time sleeping in this kind of tent as part of a 4 days desert tour and I was pleasantly surprised. I didn't imagine it would be this beautiful of a room or with so many amenities. We had a bathroom inside the tent with a hot shower. All decorated in a beautiful Moroccan style. We were offered a 3 course dinner with very generous portions. You didn't get to choose what you got, but for us it wasn't a problem since we aren't picky eaters. After dinner, you could enjoy a musical display around a bonfire. The breakfast was buffet style with omelettes, breads and spreads. I totally...
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