Stayed here one night, arriving just before sunset and then walked to a nearby dune to watch it. I stayed here alone and found it a little awkward, with lots of other couples and groups staying at the same time, and there was no integration. Would have appreciated some conversation with the Bedouin guys who mostly kept themselves to themselves around the campfire and only spoke to me to persuade me into a Jeep tour the next day. This was worth it though, Achmed was great and showed me around all the best spots on a half day tour (Rock climbing, dunes, springs, canyons). The zarb (barbecue) and music were good touches but I think pretty standard across any Wadi Rum spots. My main concern with the campsite itself was only one male shower and no hot water - frustrating given how freezing cold the evening was, right through night until the morning. Room was good although still had to sleep fully clothed with three blankets, a portable heater would have been nice. No option to buy snacks or anything so make sure you either bring some or fill yourself on the dinner (!) which costs 10JD - a fair price given you don’t have any other options. Probably wouldn’t stay again - feels like a one-time thing for me, but Quiet Village is great for a cheap and cheerful option.