Desert Retreat Camp - Al Wasil
22.35459, 58.67682Desert Retreat Camp provides good lodging in Al Wasil.
Rooms
The bathroom comes with a bath, a walk-in shower and a separate toilet and a bath, a walk-in shower and a separate toilet.
Leisure & Business
Cars for rent are available at the luxury tent and the area is popular for snow skiing and hiking.
Rooms and availability
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Max:3 persons
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Landscape view
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Shower
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Bathtub
Essential information about Desert Retreat Camp
💵 Lowest room price | 130 US$ |
📏 Distance to center | 10.1 mi |
Location
Reviews of Desert Retreat Camp
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Jimmy
I had a truly memorable experience at a camp in the dunes. Following the instructions provided, I easily reached the camp with a 30-minute drive from Al Wasil in a 4WD. The location of the camp, right at the foot of a large dune, allowed us to climb up and witness a breathtaking sunset in the desert. The Bedouin-style tents provided basic but comfortable accommodation, with warm quilts and mosquito nets on the beds. The open-air bathrooms with showers and western toilets were conveniently located nearby. The breakfast and dinner served at the camp were delicious and well-presented. To truly immerse oneself in the desert experience, I highly recommend staying at least 2 nights.
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missing
fantastic yellow-orange dunes surround this camp in the middle of the desert. staff is extremely friendly so you feel at home the very first minute you are at camp. fine tents made of goat hair, clean bathrooms with all the facilities that you get in a city hotel. dinners are plentiful and tasty. we did dune bashing and that was an absolute roller-coaster fun. then visited a bedoun family house and that was fun as well. In the desert we made incredible photos like the ones you see in National Geographic. beautiful sunsets and a billion stars are on the house every nite. and last but not the least – desert has a huge plus – lots of parking!
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missing
Very quiet, very clean, very simple and with a great location.....an ideal combination to enjoy a wonderful stay for those who like the desert nature....Thanks Humaid for terrific hosting.
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Tom
I enjoyed the Arabian food and barbeque every night, as well as the camel rides and dune bashing. The starry sky over the camp was breathtaking.
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missing
To stay in a Bedouinshelter in the desert
The electrcal lighting was switched off at 20.00 hr in the evening. The generator was making to much noise was the reason. It liks me better to purchage a generator with less noise than to find your bed in the darkness.We would like to have in such lokation an all-in price, because their is no alternative. Prices for food are reasonable.
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missing
Great camp in desert with all you need to enjoy the pure wild nature around you. You are in the typical beduin tent with sand around you and stars above you. Great plus a bathroom outside the tent with open roof :). The camp is kind of self-reflection to the personality of his owner: Humaid good luck and keep on improving your camp to eco-friendly desert oasis ;)
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Pete
The Desert Retreat Camp offered a truly memorable glamping experience in the middle of the desert. The luxury accommodations and friendly staff made our stay enjoyable. Sleeping under the stars and watching the sunrise over the sand dunes were unforgettable highlights. The camel ride was a fun and perfect introduction to the desert. The tents were spacious and had their own toilets and showers, which was impressive for a retreat in the middle of nowhere. highly recommended to anyone visiting Oman.
The staff at the Desert Retreat Camp treated us like family and went out of their way to make our stay enjoyable.
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missing
Very nice place with friendly staff.we were five friends. Rooms are very clean and made with traditional tents. It is incredible to have a bathroom far in the desert. Meeting point is at al maha petrol station in al wasil? We will return there from abu dhabi.
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missing
Great location. 20 km off main road but accessible by easy 4x4 driving. Very nice welcome. Owner and staff very friendly and good additional activities (dune bashing, camel rides at the time and pace we wanted). Next to a huge dune excellent for climbing. Private toilets.
Dinner erratic (first batch chicken burnt - 2nd delicious), no dessert and expensive. Generator never worked which while not their fault could have been handled better (a simple sorry - maybe a few rials off?). Charged full price for ride back and forth to camp even though shared with another guest. Both of our tents did not close. Owner explained a hand-made error but there should still be a remedy (make an additional flap). My biggest complant was the lack of atmosphere at dinner = no music like a simple drummer and singer.
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John
The location of the camp was absolutely stunning, nestled next to a massive sand dune and far enough from civilization to truly appreciate the night sky. Sitting around the open fire after a delicious dinner was a truly pleasant experience. The camp owner was a friendly and welcoming gentleman who made us feel right at home.
The overpriced transportation fee, which we had to share with another couple to make it more affordable. It would have been nice if the staff, aside from the owner, spoke more conversational English so we could have interacted with them more.
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missing
As simple as amazing, desert retreat camp makes you experience the real life in the desert, but at the same time you have everything you need. The staff is very friendly and the owner humaid is a very very helpful and patient host who will make everything to make his guests happy. / semplicita' e cortesia caratterizzano il desert retreat camp, dove si puo' assaporare l'atmosfera da mille ed una notte. Lo staff e' molto disponibile e sempre attento a soddisfare qualsiasi esigenza.
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Andy
Well-equipped desert camp. Friendly host and staff. Comfortable tent with clean open-air bathroom. Delicious dinner and generous portions. Enjoyed watching the sunset from a nearby sand dune.
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missing
Remarkable hospitality and service, great food, original setup
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Elizabeth
The camp's authentic Arabian-style accommodation in tents made me feel like I was truly living in the desert. The comfortable guestrooms provided a cozy retreat after a day of exploring the high sand dunes. I loved the private, open-to-the-sky bathrooms - there's something magical about showering under the stars. The camp's eco-friendly management and use of natural goat hair in the tents added to the overall unique and sustainable experience.
Personally, I wasn't a big fan of the fireplace inside the room. But hey, I understand that some guests might enjoy it for a cozy ambiance.
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missing
Its location, infrastucture and staff. Probably the best resort of the aera.
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