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ArgentinaThe tents are more traditional than in most of the other camps. There are lots of places to hang out during the day where you can find shade and/or shelter from the sand storms. The tent is really big and the separate bathroom tents have a toilet, lavatory and warm shower which feels like a big luxury in the desert.
Staff was really friendly and considerate. They always offered bottled water, tea and coffee free of charge. Breakfast and dinner were delicious with lots of options.
Considering that transport to the camp, breakfast and dinner are included, the value received for the price is adequate and not much higher than in other camps where this is charged additionally.
Since we stayed two nights, we did a tour to the Berber village (110€ for two people) including visit to a mine, fossiles, construction site, cemetery, music performance, viewpoint and much more. We liked seeing more of the life of the people there and can only recommend the experience. The guide could speak many different languages.
We also did a 1.5 hour walk in the dunes on our own for sunset (we started at 6pm). If you have a GPS device in order to not get lost, this is perfect to get farther into the dunes and get the real desert experience since all the camps are located along the edge of the desert.