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Thousand Nights Camp

$150-250/ Nacht

Buchen Sie dieses Hotel, wenn You want the 'Lawrence of Arabia' fantasy without sacrificing air conditioning, a swimming pool, or a buffet dinner.

Warum Gäste es lieben

  • Real desert immersion deep in the Wahiba Sands dunes
  • A rare outdoor pool in the middle of the desert
  • Sheikh Tents with open-air bathrooms for showering under the stars

Kurzfassung: It’s a massive, commercialized desert resort that trades authentic Bedouin solitude for hotel-style comforts and a bit of wear and tear.

Bewertet von @aworldtolive: I stayed in the heart of Wahiba Sands and it was magical. The tent was surprisingly cool thanks to the AC, and the dinner spread was huge. Waking up to those dune views is a core memory I'll never forget.


Was Gäste, die hier übernachtet haben, sagten

The hype

Travelers are blown away by the location and the novelty of a pool in the dunes, but many feel the maintenance is slipping.

Reality check

The 'luxury' tag is a stretch—expect worn bathroom fixtures, sand in places it shouldn't be, and a buffet that's plentiful but not gourmet.

  • You want to see the desert but are terrified of 'roughing it'
  • You are traveling with kids who need a pool and playground to stay entertained
  • You want a safe, accessible base for dune bashing and camel rides

Sauberkeit & Instandhaltung

7.2
  • Housekeeping: Generally good daily service, but sand accumulation in corners is common and sometimes missed.
  • Bathroom hygiene: The weak point. Complaints of 'sewage smell' in some drains and worn-out grout are frequent.
  • Maintenance: Showing age. Peeling paint on tent exteriors and broken pool tiles are recurring issues.
  • Linens & towels: Clean and white, but towels can be a bit scratchy/worn from the harsh desert washing conditions.
  • Odors & scents: Fresh air outside, but occasional musty/drain odors in the private bathrooms.

Sleepability™

7.5STILL
STILL
0-4LAUT
4-7,5MÄSSIG
7,5-10STILL
  • Wind flapping the tent canvas
  • Voices from neighboring tents
  • Early morning dune bashers nearby

Vor der Buchung

Gut zu wissen

  • There is no Wi-Fi in the rooms, only spotty connection in the reception/restaurant area.
  • The drive from the meeting point in Bidiyah takes about 40 minutes through the sand.
  • Check-in ends before sunset (around 5 PM) for safety reasons; don't arrive late.

Was Sie einpacken sollten

  • A warm fleece or jacket (desert nights are freezing)
  • Motion sickness pills (the drive in is bumpy)
  • Closed-toe shoes (sand gets hot and sometimes hides scorpions)

Zimmer-Genie

Beste Auswahl

  • Sand Houses (Rooms 313-314) for solid walls, silence, and being furthest from the communal hub
  • Sheikh Tents for the authentic 'open-roof bathroom' experience (shower under stars)

Zimmer, die Sie meiden sollten

  • Standard tents near the 'Desert Ship' restaurant or generator area if you are a light sleeper
  • Tents near the playground if you want to avoid kid noise

Zimmerwunsch-Genie – kopieren & einfügen

I would love to request a 'Sand House' unit as far from the main restaurant/reception as possible for quiet. If booking a Sheikh Tent, please ensure it is one with the open-air bathroom feature intact.

FAQ & Geheimtipps

Alles, was Sie vor der Buchung wirklich wissen möchten.

Do I really need a 4x4?

Yes. 100%. If you try to drive a sedan, you will get stuck and pay a hefty towing fee. The camp offers transfers if you park your rental in town.

Is there AC in the tents?

Yes, most units (Sheikh, Ameer, Sand House) have split-unit ACs, though they struggle a bit during midday summer heat.

Can I buy alcohol there?

No. It is a dry camp. Bring your own supply if you want a drink at sunset.

Are there electrical outlets in the tents?

Yes, standard UK-style 3-pin plugs are available for charging phones/cameras.

Is the food safe to eat?

Yes, the buffet is hygienic and caters to international stomachs, though it can get repetitive.

Are there bugs?

It's nature. You will see beetles and flies. Keep your tent zipped shut at all times to keep them out.


Insider-Tipps

  • Walk up the dunes *behind* the camp for sunset instead of paying for the 'sunset tour'—it's the same view for free.

  • The 'open air cinema' is cool but the audio often gets lost in the wind; sit close to the screen.

  • Ask for a blanket immediately upon check-in; they run out on full-occupancy winter nights.

5 Dinge, die Sie wissen sollten, bevor Sie losfahren

  • 💡The 'pool' is freezing cold in winter despite the desert sun.

  • 💡The open-roof bathrooms in Sheikh Tents are romantic until you need to use the toilet at 3 AM in 50°F cold.

  • 💡You have to deflate your tires to 18-20 PSI before driving in; the camp has a compressor to reinflate them on your way out.

  • 💡The 'coffee shop' is often unstaffed; rely on the main restaurant for drinks.

  • 💡Mobile data (Omantel/Ooredoo) works better on top of the dunes than in the camp itself.

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