16 of the most remote hotels on Earth
16 of the most remote hotels on Earth
Most of these properties are admittedly in hard-to-reach corners of the globe and may require multipart journeys before you can drop your bags and unwind. But that’s part of the allure.

Three Camel Lodge in Mongolia

Three Camel Lodge in Mongolia

Near the village of Dalanzadgad, in Mongolia’s South Gobi Province, this luxury ecolodge is the result of a collaboration between developers, the local community and several nongovernmental organizations (NGOs). Not only will you experience luxury and adventure, but you’ll be immersed in cultural learning.

At Three Camel Lodge, you can spend the day exploring the magnificent expanse of the Gobi Desert and end it with an indulgent meal or a massage — or both. Many of the lodge’s employees grew up in the area, lending a local perspective to any stay. Guests stay in individual gers, or “traditional felt and canvas dwellings” that are appointed with ensuite bathrooms, custom wood furnishings and wood stoves for heat. Outside your ger, you’ll have panoramic views of the desert and Gobi-Atlai Mountain range.

There’s a two-night minimum stay, and the lodge is closed from 1 November to 1 May annually. Rates are based on single or double occupancy and vary depending on the time of year, though the lowest single-occupancy rate is $1,000 (about £790) per night. All rates include activities at the lodge, scheduled excursions, round-trip transfers between the lodge and Dalanzadgad Airport (DLZ), all food and beverages (excluding alcohol), entrance fees to national parks and a predeparture travel guide and reading list.

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