Sama Al Wasil Camp

Sharqiya Sands


Occupying a ring of attractive stone chalets around a covered majlis (reception area) with a campfire, this cosy camp is in the middle of a basin within the corridor of sands. The stone entrance and Bedouin crafts give this remoter camp a sense of a kasbah (desert castle) in the heart of the dunes, despite weekend boy-racers tearing up the sands.


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