Awards

Feynan Ecolodge has been recognized by Tripadvisor as a 2023 Travelers’ Choice Best of the Best award winner for Top 10 Small Hotels – Middle East. The awards honor travelers' favorite hotels based on the reviews and opinions collected from travelers.
5/2023
Feynan Ecolodge was announced on April 1st, 2023, as a winner in the Community Benefit category for Asian Ecotourism Network (AEN) Awards.
 
2/2022
Feynan Ecolodge was announced on April 1st, 2023, as a winner in the Climate Action category for Asian Ecotourism Network (AEN) Awards.
6/2022
Feynan Ecolodge Wins 2022 Tripadvisor Travelers’ Choice Award based on exceptional 2021 traveler reviews.
7/2022
Feynan Ecolodge wins Newsweek’s 2021 Future of Travel Awards in the category Places to Stay.
“The human and natural ecosystems supported by Feynan Ecolodge should be a model studied around the world for engaging local communities and giving the customer a world-class experience.”
 
8/2021
Feynan Ecolodge Wins 2021 Tripadvisor Travelers’ Choice Best of the Best Award for Top 10 Small Hotels according to traveller's reviews.
8/2021
Feynan Ecolodge Wins 2020 Tripadvisor Travelers’ Choice Best of the Best Award for Best Small - Middle East based on Exceptional 2019 Traveler Reviews
 
 
8/2020
"Feynan Ecolodge is a testament to eco-friendly travel and perhaps the most sustainable hotel in the consumption-crazed Middle East"
1/2020
The overall winner of the WTM World Responsible Tourism Awards
The judges selected Feynan Lodge as the overall winner this year because of the efforts they have made to further reduce their carbon emissions and the quality of their reporting of their reduced impact. The lodge is well known for its positive social and economic impacts through employment and local sourcing, it conservation efforts and for the quality of the local Bedouin cultural experience it offers.  
11/2019
Golden winner in best for reducing carbon & other greenhouse gases category 
This remote desert ecolodge Feynan completely off the grid. It generates 100% of its electricity through a solar PV system, saving 72 tonnes of CO2 each year. Beyond the way the lodge operates provides a remarkable case study in how every aspect of a tourism business can be rethought to be as sustainable as possible.
11/2019

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