The White Camel Acacia
Description
The white camel Acacia Situated in the remote and idyllic sand dunes of Erg Chebbi, The White Camel Acacia Camp is teh #1 Merzouga Luxury Desert Camp that was imagined for you to ex The White vCamel Acaciaperience the Sahara Desert like a true Berber nomad but with all the luxuries of the most exclusive five-star lodge.
From the moment we stumbled upon this scenic piece of native land, we set out to create something extraordinary. We envisioned a place for you to disconnect, exhale, and experience authentic Moroccan hospitality and nature.
The Kingdom’s diverse seasons offer a wide range of possibilities that you can experience during your stay. Wake up to a vibrant sunrise and the smell of fresh coffee, practice yoga on your private terrace, bake bread with the local Berbers, camel trek into the sunset, and sip champagne while watching the shooting stars traverse the night sky.
Among the wisest of the desert’s teachers is the Acacia – a beautiful tree embedded into the memories of every child who grows up in the Sahara. The protectress symbolizes strength, power, and its essence is the beating heart of our camp.
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Amenities
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Hair dryer
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Pickup: Airpot
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Guest Policy
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Check-in/Check-outCheck-in from :15:00Check-out until :11:00Reception open until :12:00
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ChildrenAn extra bed will be provided to accommodate any child included in the booking for a charge mentioned below. INR 2000 will be charged for an extra cot per child. (To be paid at the property). Cribs are available for children below 3 years.
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Extra Beds
- An extra bed will be provided to accommodate any additional guest included in the booking for a charge mentioned below.
- Extra beds along with blankets and pillows be provided.
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Others
- A luxurious body massage at the spa and a dip in the swimming pool will help you relax.
- 20% Discount on Spa.
- Free Parking.
- Hand sanitizer is provided in guest accommodation and common areas.
€700.00
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