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17 de noviembre de 2023
Sama Al Wasil Desert Camp I had read lots of reviews before booking this accommodation and it took me some some to work out how we were going to get there because there was such differences in the reviews as to whether you needed a 4 wheel drive and what sort etc. Now we have been there, I understand the different views/experiences etc. I contacted the camp sometime before we left for our trip and wanted to know if we could meet at the Al Maha petrol station on the main road if they had a transfer to do, and follow them in with our 4 wheel drive. We did not get a definitive answer, so went to the station anyway, paid a small amount of money to have them take some air out of our tyres and a representative turned up. The turnoff the main road is reasonably well sign posted and the road to the camp, is good, some spots the sand is a little thick and requires keeping the speed up, but generally it was pretty easy. I had enquired about doing some dune bashing and camel riding, but the info was a little slow in coming so decided to do all of that with the next place we were going, which was just a few kms away from the Desert Camp. The camp did not have many chalets rented out and discovered that the camp had been closed for renovations. Unfortunately the renovations were still in mid flight and during the day, there was a big digger operating right next to the chalets. All the other chalets not being used, were stripped of furniture and this was piled up in the central dining area. So this area could not be used. So they used the tables outside our cabins and this did the job. I did ask about the digger and noise and suggested hat they kept closed for business while renovating etc. and was told they had been closed but a tour operator asked them to open for them. In the area between the cabins being used, they had an endless supply of coffee, tea and dates which was nice. It was here also that we ate our meals- dinner and breakfast included. Dinner was OK. Indian influenced but breakfast was better. Our cabin was done in Omani style. It had a good sized bathroom and enough room to sleep 3 people. The problem was the beds were as hard as rocks and I spent the whole night waking up and turning as my hips were so sore. Air conditioning was great and effective. My husband was sick here. He had the flu so the next day we had until 4pm to fill in and did not want to be waiting in the heat so I asked if we could have a late check out. Initially they said no, so we organized to drive out of the desert and go to Wadi Bin Khalid again so as to keep cool. Then they changed their mind and said it was ok to stay. It was a kind gesture but we had already made the plans to go for a swim. It was reasonably peaceful- just ruined buy the digger. We were a bit lost to start with and then realized it was safe and ok to wander around the dunes and on the flat where the cars drive where we found camels to watch and enjoyed what the desert had to offer. It would have h
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