Qasr Al Sarab
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Let your senses get bewitched with the sight of this stunning desert fortress cum resort. Qasr Al Sarab Desert Resort is the place where Sheikhs and the ‘Richie Rich’ holiday. With the sight of turbaned men taking their camels thr … Read more
Let your senses get bewitched with the sight of this stunning desert fortress cum resort. Qasr Al Sarab Desert Resort is the place where Sheikhs and the ‘Richie Rich’ holiday. With the sight of turbaned men taking their camels through deserts and markets selling camels, you’ll feel like a part of some Arabian Nights folklore. The gracious Arabic architecture and interiors are stunning enough to keep you hooked for long time. All 205 rooms, villas and suites here equipped with every modern luxury one could think of. There’s a brilliant swimming pool, workout room, lobby lounge, the spa, steakhouse and tennis courts, library and business centre to make stay comfortable for guests. Read less

Let your senses get bewitched with the sight of this stunning desert fortress cum resort. Qasr Al Sarab Desert Resort is the place where Sheikhs and the ‘Richie Rich’ holiday. With the sight of turbaned men taking their camels through deserts and markets selling camels, you’ll feel like a part of some Arabian Nights folklore. The gracious Arabic architecture and interiors are stunning enough to keep you hooked for long time. All 205 rooms, villas and suites here equipped with every modern luxury one could think of. There’s a brilliant swimming pool, workout room, lobby lounge, the spa, steakhouse and tennis courts, library and business centre to make stay comfortable for guests.
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