It was so nice, we ended up staying three nights. It was particularly hard to leave because we'd found a hostel with a pool that let us park in their car park, right next to the pool (and sand buggies) and use their facilities for £2 a night each.
The first day we were in Huacachina, we climbed up the highest dune we could see!
The view was fantastic - tiny little Huacachina on one side and masses and masses of sand on the other.
Sandboarding itself could be done on either a traditional wooden board or a snowboard (boots, bindings and all). The wooden boards were very rigid, so we paid extra for snowboards. Paul was ok on the sand, but I had trouble even going straight down the dune as there was so much friction! The guys on the wooden boards were all just going down on their stomachs, which looked like loads more fun, so Paul and I traded in our snowboards for a couple of the dunes (we went down about half a dozen in total).
But the best thing about the sandboarding trip was our transport!







