After a three-hour car ride from AlUla, Khaybar Volcano Camp, tucked away in the vast desert, felt like a beacon of light.
The camp, surrounded by ancient rock formations and the remnants of volcanic activity from long ago, is a new spot for glamping. With 10 luxury pods and a chef on standby, guests can enjoy the high life while being disconnected.
Visitors can also meet the self-proclaimed Chamuel of Light, a yoga teacher, who offers guidance in healing sound meditation as part of a “journey of peace.”
In a semi-open tent, visitors are invited to lie flat, cover up with warm blankets and close their eyes.
“With my voice, I take you on a journey with the intention of self-love, self-validation and self-acceptance,” Chamuel of Light softly whispered to us.
“Sound has been used for healing and therapy. In fact, the universe communicates through sound.”
At first, it felt strange. I heard muffled giggles from people around me and a soft snore, the cold wind whipping us as it brushed by.
Different sound bowls were used — it felt like the vibrations interrupted any intrusive thoughts or my recitation of endless to-do-lists.
Chamuel of Light spoke in a comforting tone and instructed us to enter a garden, imagine a door, and to “dig deep into our heart of hearts and into the golden light.”
I felt a sudden pain in my stomach, which went up and down like a paint roller on a wall. Later, I found out that this showed I was someone who was deeply emotional but with a strong personality.
The following day, we did another session. This time, anticipating pain in my stomach, I placed my hands on my abdomen when we started.
However, to my surprise, the pain was in my forehead. I was told that this was the site of my “third eye,” and since the pain was traveling upwards, it was now ready to depart my body. I was slightly skeptical, but definitely felt the healing begin.
Every guest at Khaybar Volcano Camp can enjoy a group session or customized one-on-one sessions as part of their stay. Sessions vary from 30 minutes to one hour.
To book, visit ExperienceAlUla.com