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distance away for a day trip. 4X4’s are taken there as well as a safety boat to ensure that you always have peace of mind and can enjoy the trip. When the wind was a bit light, we would spend our time chilling by the bar drinking Moroccan tea and watching the wind dummy (because there is always one). Others spent their time around the pool - we hear it is the only one at any of the kite camps in Dakhla, or borrowing a SUP from the kite centre and paddling across the lagoon. And if this didn’t keep you busy, you can go for a horse ride along the beach, go for a walk in the desert (not recommended) or mess around with the beach lads on the trampoline practicing your blind judges. Whatever the weather, you simply could not be bored there. Facilities wise, along with the kite centre, there is a storage centre where you can keep your kit under lock and key (which is a nicety not a necessity!). Shower and toilet blocks are clean and well kept, or if you have a bigger cabin, facilities are