KDH On Location: The Banyan Tree Al Wadi Resort Will Take Your Breath Away!

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Morning camel ride with my sister Kim and my 3-year old godson passing Arabian Oryx and Sand Gazelle as they roam the dunes!

 

KDH is still dashing around in the Arabian desert visiting with my sister and her family, but I will be heading back to the Hamptons next week [miss you husband!].  We just spent a few nights at the incredible Banyan Tree Al Wadi Desert Resort and I must share my photo album with you because this place is like nothing I have ever seen before in my travels~ TOTAL WOW!

Amid stretches of desert sand in tranquil Wadi Khadeja [which is about two hours from Abu Dhabi], Banyan Tree Al Wadi is a sanctuary surrounded by the evergreen ghaf tree and is the most luxurious desert resort in the United Arab Emirates. Aiming to provide an experience of “magical Arabian nights and the romance of living like the nomads of yore,” Banyan Tree offers a gasp-worthy setting complete with an Asian-inspired hydrotherapy spa facility, a dedicated nature reserve, and exciting activities that you typically only see in Aladdin!

The contemporary adaptation of traditional Arabic architecture set amidst miles of rolling sand dunes left me taking photos at every turn!  The resort shares, “We wanted to create a tribute to the heritage of the region – from the tented design inspired by local tribes and their nomadic lifestyle, to traditional mud brick buildings – each villa features elaborate Arabic touches of lattice woodwork, stylised motifs and intricate carvings in arabesque design.”

The vast 100 hectares nature reserve on which Banyan Tree sits, is home to Arabian wildlife and local desert fauna including: Arabian gazelles, camels and oryxes, offering guests a unique opportunity to interact with and observe these gentle creatures up close. It seemed wherever we walked around the property we saw baby gazelles running around.

The contemporary adaptation of traditional Arabic architecture is a tribute to the heritage of the region.
The light in the Hamptons is legendary, but the saturated desert sunsets are pretty epic too. This photo is not retouched!
Sometimes it's hard to have my sister live so far away, but visiting her in Abu Dhabi in the off-season breaks up the time until she comes to the Hamptons in the summer.
A tranquil reflecting pool fountain lines the entrance to the resort.

 

Dining At The Banyan Tree Al Wadi:

The Asian and European cuisine served at Banyan Tree was as delicious as my favorite Manhattan restaurants. There are two fantastic restaurants on the property~ Al Waha [which means oasis] surprisingly has a chef from Mexico who offers international fare and local Arabic specialties. Saffron offers an authentic Thai menu and overlooks the reserve’s watering hole where animals stop by for their own refreshments! Feeling the love? A personal chef and butler are also available at your villa pool preparing your preferred choice of Arabian Barbecue!

One morning as I snacked on dragon and star fruits I pondered, “seriously, how do they get such fresh produce, seafood, and rare ingredients out to the desert daily? Oh, I’ll never know, off to the pastry station…”

Delicious Dragon fruit was my afternoon snack...

 

Saffron restaurant offers authentic Thai cuisine.
The magical Samar Lounge is great for drinks after dinner.

 

Checked into our amazing Arabian villa below:

The tented pool villas emulate the nomadic tent style of Bedouin tribes and traditional mud brick architecture of the Ras Al Khaimah region. Inside the villa feels like it was staged in an Arabian fantasy~ was there a magic carpet outside my door too? You can imagine how exciting this over-the-top tent with an attached swimming pool would be to my 3-year old godson!

Our tented villa illuminated at night..
Why yes, thank you sir, I would love a glass...
The Bedouin-style desert villa felt like an Arabian fantasy..
Poolside with Kim and her husband Steve.
Swimming in the infinity pool at the villa.
Our villa appears like a mirage against the endless desert backdrop.

 

Next stop: The Banyan Tree Al Wadi Spa

Banyan Tree Spas “have a holistic approach to physical and spiritual well-being and draw on Asian traditions that date back centuries, offering health and beauty remedies using aromatic oils, herbs and spices with ancient healing powers.”  KDH slipped into my robe and off into a spa coma for a few hours of indulgent pampering, massage, steam, saunas, and vitality pool soaking…

After camel riding out in the desert I was so ready for some pampering!
My feet heart soaking in rose petaled water...
I chose the Champaka incense to burn during my treatment which refreshes the mind and calms the spirit.
My Thai therapist Benz gave me the best Lomi Lomi massage I have ever received. Shukran Benz!
The vitality pools in the gasp worthy spa.

 

Daring Desert Activities:

Banyan Tree Al Wadi offers a variety of animal presentations and lessons. The resort is a sanctuary for several protected species of animals and wildlife as well. Housing the region’s most diverse and interactive display of Falcons, Hawks, Kestrels, Owls and Eagles, and full stable of pristinely groomed Arabian horses for guests to ride off into the desert sunset on. Of course, riding the sky high camels [the “ships of the desert”] is my favorite thing to do with little Brady!

Falconry is a coveted sport in the Middle East and the birds put on a spectacular display with their trainer for guests.
My fearless godson lands a falcon on his forearm!
Off to do some dune bashing!
Brady suits-up and heads out on a gorgeous Arabian stallion into the tranquil nature reserve.
This was the tallest camel we have ever been on! Yikes!

 

We were all a little sad to leave this dramatic oasis.....and can't wait to return!

 

*For more information go to:  http://www.banyantree.com/en/al_wadi/