2024
Recommended
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2024
The main camp is located in the middle of the dunes, in the heart of the Sahara. The 5 spacious tents that can accommodate 10 people are all equipped with a private bathroom, solar lighting and handcrafted furniture. The beldi style of each tent has a different color. Travelers seeking a more intimate atmosphere will choose the smaller camp located an hour's camel ride from the main camp. Suites, chill-out rooms and hammocks are nestled in the dunes. Excursions organized over several days. Quad and buggy rental.
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- A notre arrivée on nous demande d'annuler notre réservation booking et on nous indique que le transfert vers le désert n'est pas pris en charge, il faut donc rajouter 100€ pour aller jusqu'à nos tentes. Les allemands qui arrivent après nous ont la même surprises... (Ne faites donc pas attention à la note booking, elle est faussée puisque toutes les réservations via sont annulées, on ne peut donc pas leur mettre une mauvaise note).
- Le dîner et le petit déjeuner sont médiocres, il s'agit d'un buffet de qualité très moyenne. Et les photos de booking sont mensongères, à aucun moment nous avons eu la même chose que sur les photos.
- Les lits sont extrêmement durs, la tente paraît luxieuse mais nous avons très mal dormis. De plus les toilettes et la douche n'avaient pas été nettoyés, et la poubelle non vidée...
La vue et le fait d'être dans le désert reste une expérience magique, mais cet hôtel est une arnaque, c'est hors de prix pour les prestations qu'il y a derrière. Faites attention et ne vous fiez pas aux photos, ni aux notes.
We were fortunate to be able to experience both camps, the difference is small in terms of comfort (you shouldn't be expecting too much when experiencing life in desert). One notable point is that the Erg Chebbi camp (15 tents) is poorly lit, hence improving on lighting would be better.
I recommend booking directly with the company as Chaima from the booking department was always contactable and organised. Most of the details were provided promptly when asked.
On the actual day, our private guide, Amin was on time to pick us up. Amin was knowledgeable and was able to provide proper tips and introduction of all the places we were brought to. We made some changes to our itinerary and he was able to respond quickly to our requests and make sure we are able to visit the places we wanted to go enroute to the camp. Kudos to Amin who is very experienced (he was very alert to prevent hitting animals on the road) and I feel really safe in his car throughout the long journey. It is remarkable that he ensured everyone's safety despite the long drive.
On the first night of arrival, they knew we had a long journey (12 hours car ride) and advise us to take the camel ride to see the sunset on our second night. We were served drinks (separate charge) and dinner was good. One should be impressed with their ability to serve hot food in the middle of the desert.
On the second day, the breakfast was simple but filling, good to start the day. We have a half day tour to see nomads and Amin again was able to share a lot of things. It was a good experience. Lunch was provided at a restaurant before we have some time to do some activities (like buggy, quad rides, which we skipped).
One of the most valuable experience we had was when we went to see the sunset on a camel ride. While waiting for the sunset, the camel guides noticed that the sunset was no longer visible due to an incoming sand storm and usher us back to the camels to go back to the camp. Before we know it, we are caught in the sandstorm but the camel guides (who had to walk) made sure we arrive back to our camp safely. Their dedication is admirable and I truly thank them for their efforts.
The windy conditions continue and naturally the howling could be heard in the tents and the flapping of the tents was intense but we are safe in the tents. The reason why I say one has to go two days is because if one of the nights you do not get to see the sunset, at least you have another day.
In summary, I think the team has done 9/10. To make it 10/10, they have to brighten the Erg Chebbi tents and the other point which they could have improved on is the service staff. While the manager is well trained, the rest of the staff could be more personal and attentive.