The dome has it's own bathroom with hot water. After hiking or camping, you'll be relieved to have a hot shower. The bed is very comfortable and the air conditioning keeps the room pleasant. If it rains at night, you may find the sound of rain on the dome delightful. We thought it was very cozy. There are only 3 or 4 domes on the property, so it won't be overcrowded with people. The town's mosque is across the street, so it may or may not be pleasant to wake up to the call to prayer. We found it quite nice. It's right at the village off the main road so not as secluded as we'd hoped. The meals are not served on the site. The property manager offered to make dinner their, but the other option is to go to the nearby resort for dinner. The breakfast at the resort is free for guests at the Jebel Shams Domes. The room has a kettle to heat water, but there is no coffee or tea provided. Payment is...
Read moreThe domes are sited very close to each other on a small plot and are made of a thin fabric with no sound proofing. Consequently there is a complete lack of privacy. Unfortunately, a noisy group in the next dome lit a fire and shone strong lights which prevented us seeing the stars as we had planned. The domes themselves are quite well furnished. The dinner we had at the Jabal Shams Resort nearby was awful but there aren't any other...
Read moreWe had a one night stay in the domes and did hiking on the Balcony walk. Just stunning! Loved the experience and this accommodation. The best part was our host Farhad who drove us to the domes but then also organised a guide for the hike and drop off for dinner and breakfast as this is in another camp. He didn’t have to do all these things but his hospitality really went...
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