BAIT ALI
This pleasant camp, located in a very beautiful setting, was previously affordable, but it seems that prices went up without the benefits, so to choose as a last resort, or then negotiate the price well. It is a traditional Bedouin camp where you can stay under tent or in small bungalows with or without bathroom. Modern showers (hot water) and clean toilets. The excellent dinner with buffet and barbecue takes place in a large Bedouin tent. There is also a swimming pool (5 DJ access), tents with carpets and cushions, as well as a bar where you can take a glass of wine or a fresh beer by smoking shisha. The owner is English and can arrange Jeep excursions, horseback riding and balloon rides. Rental of quad (35 DJ/day).
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shared in an annexe) for €35 HT/pers and bungalow with facilities for €40 HT/pers. We have chosen the bungalow without facilities from annexe is very close.
The latter was very simple without decor and without air-conditioning but just a fan what is light for a temperature of in mid-October of 35° considering the price of the room.
Linen was filthy and we had to ask to change. Quad are also offered but at €35 of the time! (in the Cyclades last year we pay between the 15th and £18 per day)
Dinner and breakfast included in the price were correct and the facilities have been relatively clean although an employee came urinated in the shower near the mienne (I say in the shower! while the toilet were next to). Despite a beautiful view from the top of the hill on the camp itself style camp Romain with its white tents (by far! ) and the desert in the foot of canvas, we too expensive estimate to have paid (€75 for one night) for a quite poor service
Very average on to lay down it and meals, but especially total lack of sharing experience life in the desert. It was the drawback of our trip to Jordan... but remains the rest!