Guest User
December 28, 2024
The hotel ran out of power at 11pm, the heating stopped and it couldn't be charged! ! --The hotel said that a guest used high-power electrical appliances, but the call came after sunrise in the morning. It is most likely that the solar energy is not enough, and there is no backup power supply) --The desert is very cold at night, and there is no heating, so you have to wear a down jacket to sleep! (There was a heated tent and it was still warm when I first arrived)
The bathroom was not flushed when I checked in, so I can only say that it was a decent stay.
The fee paid at the store is actually tax + pick-up fee - the round trip from the city to the depths of the desert is an off-road vehicle + camel provided by the hotel. In addition, the hotel dinner has to be paid separately. It is a set that is charged per head, and there is no other food nearby. Overall, the price/performance ratio is low.
The only advantage is that it is a good experience to watch the starry sky in the desert and listen to the African drum performance by the tent staff.
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