Parvara will offer spectacular views and regionally-inspired dining experiences.


Get ready for an adventurous stay. In November, the mountains of Jabal al-Hamri in Fujairah will welcome the luxury camp, Parvara. The experience is rooted in silence and simplicity. Here’s what to expect.

Parvara means ‘excellent’ and ‘best’ in Sanskrit, and also refers to a noble lineage or family. Parvara aims to offer a new kind of stay that moves away from traditional hotels or camps. Conceived as a retreat from the hustle and bustle of modern life, it redefines stays not by what is added, but by what is taken away. Guests will feel like they are off-grid and can disconnect from the noise of traffic and city life.

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Set within a dramatic mountain landscape, Parvara offers an experience where time, balance, and connection become a luxury. Guests can stay in pavilions designed to blend into the landscape and foster a deeper connection with nature. Every detail is curated to restore balance and awaken awareness.

Parvara offers an all-inclusive experience, extending this philosophical approach across its food and activities. Dining options include regionally-inspired breakfasts, lunches, and fire-cooked feasts prepared by wilderness experts. Activities cover exploration and heritage. Each meal is rooted in the elements, shaped by fire, wood and stone, with ingredients prepared fresh and with intention.

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Evenings unfold as ritual. The Tree of Life Dinner takes place deep within the wadi, a firelit gathering where shadows and stillness become part of the feast. The Celestial Dinner is served beneath an open sky, with courses arriving in quiet rhythm with the starlight and the hush of the desert night. Mornings begin with incense and coffee delivered at dawn, while departures close with farewell tea, a final gesture of gratitude.

At the heart of Parvara’s philosophy is the idea that guests should be freed from constant decision-making. Each itinerary is curated in advance with precision and care, removing choice as a source of pressure and allowing guests to surrender to the sanctuary’s flow. Every pavilion is supported by a dedicated team led by a pavilion butler, ensuring service is discreet yet perfectly timed.

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Jabal al-Hamri is one of the highest peaks in Fujairah. The area offers spectacular sunrises and sunsets, combined with adventurous mountain trails. Hiking is accessible for all fitness levels. The area also links to the historic villages of Ain Al Sheria and Wadi Dahir.

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GO: Visit https://tourism.fujairah.ae for more information.