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Inside the luxury desert accommodation that costs under £15 per night – with breakfast included

Surrounded by endless views of the desert from panoramic windows and the promise of a luxurious experience, there isn’t much more you could want out of a trip to Jordan.

Located in the Wadi Rum Desert, guests check into a ‘luxury Bedouin tent’ are being charged just £14.98 a night.

The accommodation, found on Airbnb, offers three single beds in a private room with its own bathroom.

Magnificent of the landscape can be soaked in from the terrace, and holidaymakers are provided with everything they could need – including towels and shampoo.

The bargain price also includes breakfast.

It is rated 4.69 out of five on Airbnb, and several travellers have left raving reviews, including one who penned: ‘Many thanks to Eid and his entire family for welcoming us. 

‘It was an incredible night in the desert and sharing dinner and breakfast. We will definitely return.’

Located in the Wadi Rum Desert (pictured), guests can check into a Luxury Bedouin Tent for as little as £14.98 a night on Airbnb

Travel content creator Wiktoria posted a video of her stay showing red and white drape decor hanging across the ceiling and the walls adorned with patterned fabric

Travel content creator Wiktoria, who goes by @wiktoriawanders on Instagram, shared her experience staying in one of the luxury tents. 

And Wiktoria revealed she paid just $5 for her stay and described it as ‘insane’, posting a video tour of her room. 

The video shows red and white drape decor hanging across the ceiling and the walls adorned with patterned fabric. 

Three single beds are neatly made and stand on stylish tile flooring.

Meanwhile, a private terrace through the floor-to-ceiling windows overlooks the jaw-dropping desert, with three chairs placed outside for guests to sit and take in the views. 

Wiktoria posted the video in December and explained in the caption: ‘But because it’s low season and tourism is slow right now, prices have dropped a lot.

‘So if you’re planning to go to Jordan and see prices like this, it’s not a scam. It’s just the reality these days.’

She described the season as the ‘perfect time’ to visit the country and described it as ‘safe’ as well as ‘waiting for more tourists’. 

Meanwhile, a private terrace through the floor-to-ceiling windows overlooks the jaw-dropping desert, with three chairs placed outside for guests to sit and take in the views.

Those wanting to visit Jordan should be aware of the UK Foreign Office’s travel advice.

The government advises against travel to parts of Jordan near Syria, specifically within 3km of the border with Syria. 

For other areas, it recommends checking travel advice before travelling. 

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