Al Tarfa Luxury Lodge & Spa
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Mr Amir Magdi
on Wednesday, July 27, 2011
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Al Tarfa Desert Sanctuary – Luxury Lodge & Spa Nestling in the lushly tranquil surroundings of Dakhla Oasis, this serene sanctuary offers you an unforgettable welcome, with incredible views out over desert scenery that will take your breath away. Whether you opt for one of our spacious suites or a more conventional room, you’ll enjoy total comfort, desirable décor and an intimate atmosphere. Relax in this desert haven – take a delicious cocktail while reclining at the edge of our pool, heated by the sun’s golden rays all year long. Saharan culture is never far away – you can take advantage of personalised tours on camel back or in a 4x4 to destinations as varied as they are fascinating. It’s worth noting that – as it
has been from the start – this establishment is committed to respecting and protecting the natural riches of its exceptional desert heritage. In our temple of wellbeing, we offer a range of treatments that will relax and de-stress you, carried out by the light of aromatic candles. Alternatively, why not try out the dry heat of the sauna, the intense humidity of the steam room or the glistening water of the indoor swimming pool, which is kept heated to the ideal temperature. Afterwards, put your feet up on our delightfully shady terrace and enjoy a refreshing beverage… delivered to you on tip-toe, so as not to disturb.
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