26° North
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Nestled between dramatic wind-carved sandstone cliffs and row-upon-row of palm and fruit trees, 26° North offers glampers the most magical of desert dwellings. A perfect combination, this stunning setting is paired with all the comforts you’d expect from a high-end camping experience.
Each of this deluxe campsite’s 16 spacious two-person tents offers stunning views across its valley surroundings from wood-deck patios. Adjoining wooden huts also provide private showers and hot water, while blending into their natural surroundings without detracting from the experience’s wonderfully outdoorsy, off-the-grid vibe. Sustainability is key here too, with a third of the power generated from solar energy.
Included in the stay is a choice of activities, such as hiking tours around AlUla’s dramatic desert landscape. If you’d rather explore the terrain on two wheels, you have free use of mountain bikes, too. More serene pursuits here include picking seasonal fruit from the neighbouring orchards. And come evening, you can return to camp to bask in the glow of log fires as the sun sets and constellations emerge twinkling in the night sky.
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- 16 tents
- Three types of tents: Al Bostan, Al Wadi and Al Majara
- Tents begin at SAR 1900 per night
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From oranges to mangos to pomegranates, the estate’s 3600 trees also offer more leisurely fruit picking depending on the season. Sporty types can enjoy the camp’s volleyball and racket courts, too. As the day draws to a close, you have use of both indoor and outdoor lounge areas complete with crackling fires to snuggle up next to on chillier evenings.





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