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Al Tarfa Lodge

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The Romance of Arabia

An isolated desert sanctuary in the Dakhla Oasis, the award-winning Al Tarfa Lodge offers serenity and luxury, stemming from simplicity and freshness. A true haven away from the city’s noise and pollution, the lodge’s superb location offers a 360-degrees panoramic view of the breathtaking landscapes around the oasis.

By Hend Seif El Din

Spread over 200,000 square meters, chill out at the lodge’s lounge and bar, take a stroll in their idyllic garden, unwind at their rustic spa or take a dip in their cozy swimming pool.

For a truly unique dining experience, head to their main restaurant, Qasr Al Mansura. The chefs at Al Tarfa use freshly grown, organic vegetables from the lodge’s farm project, Organica. Other than the restaurant, feel free to ask for a private dining experience, which can be arrange amid palm groves or in the sand dunes; while you’re at it, do experience a unique Arabian-style tented dinner.

The architecture of Al Tarfa was strongly influenced by the surrounding villages, and was thus built with natural and local materials, using primitive techniques. Each of its 20 rooms and suites is designed in a Saharan architectural style with a luxury twist. Every room is unique, and comes with its own original ceiling, lamps and carpets, all which were custom-made for the lodge. If you’re interested in hosting gatherings and/or meetings, consider Beit el Waha. Originally built as a guesthouse, its reception can be used for recreational practices such as yoga; nevertheless, it comes with its own kitchenette, terraces, and office facilities, which make it perfect with regards to meetings. Beit el Waha can accommodate up to 60 people at a time.

When it comes to attractions, I can assure you, you will not get bored. Do visit the Gilf Kebir Nabional Park and White Desert Protected Area for marvelous views. While you’re there also check out the world’s greatest sand seas and hot springs. If you’re more into historical attractions, there is a plethora to choose from; a cluster of Pharaonic and Persian temples, Greco-Roman relics, Coptic cities and monasteries, a 1600-year old necropolis, and embellished rock-tombs are the highlights you should definitely not miss. You can also visit Bedouin settlements and observe ancient Egyptian farming customs. While you’re at Al Tarfa Lodge, do engage in cultural activities and tours. The green and desert guided tours are two of those that will truly mesmerize you with the breathtaking views and scenery that they offer; enjoy camel rides, trekking, horseback riding, and 4X4 excursions to add a spin on your relaxing getaway.

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