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EDITOR IN CHIEF- ABDULLAH BIN SALIM AL SHUEILI

Glamping! Desert camping with a taste of adventure

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Just over 100 kilometres from Dubai’s skyscrapers, Mohammed al Kaabi strolls through the tranquil desert with his friends as the sun sets. Kaabi, 27, hails from a long line of Emiratis, a people with a centuries-old bedouin history tied inextricably to the local desert.


Today, he is among a fast-growing group drawn to a new wave of a tradition of desert camping but with all the trappings of comfort, style and modernity.


With “glamping”, short for “glamorous camping”, Dubai aims to expand on its renown for luxurious city living and its tradition of camping.


Betting on tourism at a time of low oil prices, Dubai is now offering stays in chic desert trailers, in plush mountainside lodgings and beach camps, as it seeks to put its own mark on the glamping trend that has swept world tourism destinations.


“This place is far from the cities and the high-rises,” said Kaabi.


“Camping is very popular in the UAE, but when you want to bring the family it becomes more complicated,” he added.


“But now, safety and comfort are provided for.”


A ROOM WITH... A BED


Camping is still a beloved way of life for many Emiratis, who take their equipment and head for the desert from the fall months onwards, when the scorching summer heat has faded.


Tourists and expat residents also increasingly opt to escape the hustle and bustle of the city.


Dubai welcomed a record 15.9 million visitors in 2018, many of whom were drawn to its mega malls, luxurious hotels and pristine beaches.


It hopes to push the figure up to 20 million visitors annually by next year, when it hosts the six-month global trade fair, Expo 2020.


The mountainous eastern desert has lots to offer “glampers” with a taste for adventure but also for their home comforts.


Campers have a choice between a trailer, caravan or five-star lodge fully equipped with TVs and power points for charging a smartphone.


Seated outside a trailer, Jamil Fahmy, a Dubai resident from Saudi Arabia, said glamping was the perfect way to escape the city without compromising on hygiene.


“It’s fun, with the fire and hanging with friends and all that, but I personally prefer to sleep in a room with a bed and a private bathroom, and that’s what we get here,” he said. “It’s great to be an adventurer and explore and cook fireside, and that’s what we did.


“But when the time came, we retreated into the beautiful room and slept on a bed.”


‘FIVE-STAR CAMPING’


Rooms with modern amenities, including bathrooms and beds, start from 400 dirhams (about $110, 100 euros) per night .


Several glamping sites, some on the beach, have popped up across the UAE in recent years, with options to participate in yoga classes, star gazing or kayaking.


For Jay, a 37-year-old Briton, glamping offers a new experience after a decade in the UAE.


“You get the outdoors and all of that, and nature, and you can barbeque — but you can also have a shower and get clean! “It’s not five-star hoteling, but five-star camping,” he said. — AFP


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