Ratings based on 2 Verified Reviews

3.0 out of 5
3.5 Room cleanliness
3.5 Service & staff
3.0 Room comfort
3.5 Hotel condition
Expedia Verified Reviews
5 out of 5
by A verified traveler

Posted 13 Feb 2024
Our stay at the camp under stars was an unforgettable experience! The tents were beautifully decorated and equipped with all the modern amenities, while still maintaining an authentic desert charm. The staff was incredibly attentive and made sure we had everything we needed. The sunset camel ride was a highlight, and stargazing at night was simply mesmerizing. If you want to experienceI can't recommend this camp enough for anyone looking for an unforgettable
Comment from Hotel Management
15 Feb 2024 by Camp under stars , Hotel Management
Thank you for your review we are very happy that you had great time with us welcome to our camp next time
1 out of 5
by A verified traveler

Most harrowing night of my life

Posted 5 Apr 2019 on Hotels
I have never feared for my life before anywhere I have stayed. But simply put this organization should not be allowed to Soul through hotels.com. it is not even a hotel. Is one guy who has a loose organization and has hired some local barbers to run a desert camp. Communication was initially good with Hami. When I arrived(early I might add) I was told that I would have to pay an additional 15 euros for the camel ride out to the camp. I was taken to a camp with a few scattered tents which was deserted and told to wait an hour until others would arrive. Let Me Be Clear. I was told to wait alone. In the middle of the Sahara Desert. Until someone else might arrive. I had no idea whether I would be loved stranded or Forgotten. Only when I insisted on being taken back did the camel driver call someone on a cell phone who seemed to appear out of nowhere from another Camp approximately a quarter mile away. I was then told I would be staying there because of a cancellation due to the high winds. There were no towels. No Safe drinking water and simply a mobile camping toilet which one is filled to the brim already with feces. I have rsspect for the Berber people and their need to make a living. However they must find better/more conscientious employers and understand that, while everything maybe OK/kick back/no worry/casual in their eyes, the situation I was put in was nothing short of frightening for most Travelers from most of the western world