Need to know
Rooms
Eight one-bedroom luxury tents and a twinset of two-bedroom tents.
Check–Out
11am, but flexible, subject to availability and an extra charge. Earliest check-in, 3pm.
More details
Full board includes all meals, soft drinks, VAT and tourism levy; all-inclusive rates also include alcoholic drinks (except champagne, select wines and spirits), afternoon tea, group scenic drives, open-air cinema, horse riding, e-bikes, and guided walks.
Also
To ensure no distractions from your sun salutations and inner soul contemplations, book a private yoga or meditation session on your tent’s deck. The hotel also holds free open-air film screenings by the pool.
At the hotel
Stables; spa; fitness suite; sitting room with deck; cigar lounge with a billiards table, books and parlour games; free WiFi throughout. In rooms: private deck with telescope; antique and bespoke furnishings; Nespresso machine; free daily-restocked minibar; kettle and selection of teas; free bottled water; air-conditioning.
Our favourite rooms
Each tent is dressed to the nines, so differences lie in the settings. Those on high have the upper hand when it comes to views, but there are fewer steps to climb to the grounded tents, and you can pick your preferred spot: near the pool, lounge or dining room – or further out for a true away-from-it-all experience.
Poolside
The outdoor infinity pool is an adults-only space privy to some stirring scenery – from your pillow-y sunlounger you might spy a curious oryx passing by and other critters en route to the watering-hole. The water and deck are warmed by the sun (come winter it’s much cooler), but there are spots where you can stay shaded.
Spa
There are two couple-sized treatment rooms near the pool deck; each is private but still have those incredible views. To make you feel even more immersed in your surroundings, indigenous ingredients (very fine sand, sun-baked stones and healing plants) are used in scrubs, massages, facials and more. The fitness centre is remarkably well-equipped for running, weight-training, cycling and ellipticals, with free group yoga and meditation sessions for winding down, too.
Packing tips
The desert blows hot and cold, so pack layers to add and shed at will – all stashed in a well-loved suitcase adorned with ageing travel stickers, of course.
Also
There’s no TV in your tent, what with being back to nature and all that – but, square-eyed sorts can attend a cinema screening in the wilds each evening. WiFi is patchy too, and phone signal is non-existent.
Children
Children over six are welcome and the two-bedroom tents are very accommodating to families; rates for littles are available on request. Truthfully, it’s best to keep wandering little ones and the wilderness apart.
Sustainability efforts
Water conservation is of the utmost importance at this desert camp: the lodge recycles waste water, channelling it to watering holes for local wildlife and using it to water plants. It’s solar powered, too, and every effort is made to keep the environment pristine, with clean-up campaigns, eco-friendly cleaning products and sustainable dining.