Not exact matches
After spending a few weeks up high on the flanks of Mt. Everest, just taking a shower down at base
camp with
real soap and shampoo felt like a day at a
luxury spa (even though I was standing underneath a plastic tarp on a bunch of jagged rocks, and the water that was coming out of the portable shower spout had been warmed up by a burning pile of yak dung just minutes before).
At a «luxe» Saharan desert
camp, the tents might have A / C but, Christopher Petkanas discovers,
real luxury is a mirage
While doing these odd - jobs, Matt realised that although the hostels /
camps had more
luxury than his regular camper van, the lack of flexibility that inevitably comes with staying in a building meant that customers simply weren't getting the «
real» surf adventure and wave quality that was so easily accessible by van.