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Afraklie aubergue is placed in Khamlia's settlement, a settlement of original people of Sudan placed next to the great Erg Chebi and to 7 Km from Merzouga's city. Enjoy a delicious tea with mint in our lounge at the same time as you listen directly to the traditional music gnawa. Now you are relaxed. Staying in our comfortable rooms will make you wake up happy. The people of Khamlia will treat you with great hospitality, you will be able to see this very closely since you will live in a village of the des...(see more)
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