Our stay was generally a good experience. It is a different experience, in a spectacular place!
The camp is normal, has what it takes, and the food is fantastic. The camel ride was great, and the man who accompanied us on the tour was super nice.
However, several things happened that put a damper on our stay and we were very upset. Camp workers were rude at different times. For the day of our return, we asked them if they could take us to the town a little after 11:00 am (even before the check-in time), to enjoy the place a little more, and they flatly told us no. . That if we didn't pay for a desert tour with them, we had to leave no later than 10:00 am. And as if that were not enough, around 9:20 am, we were sitting on the outskirts of the camp enjoying the scenery, and the van started honking at us, rushing us and telling us that we had to go. And the most unpleasant thing was during the night, around 10:00 pm. We were walking around the camp admiring the night (which is magnificent there), and it was a bit cold, so we decided to go to the common room to have some tea. When we arrived, the camp workers were there, and when they saw us come in they began to speak in Arabic, not realizing that we were with a Jordanian friend, who was very upset to hear them. Upon entering, assuming we didn't understand them, they started speaking rudely to us, supposedly because we were bothering them. In short, our experience was not as good as it could have been.