Discover sweeping dunes, sparkling night skies and ancient Amazigh culture in the Sahara Desert.
Journey into the heart of the Sahara where a sea of wind-whipped sand stretches for what looks like forever. We like to explore the Sahara the Intrepid way. We're talking sunset camel rides, getting lost in the narrow streets of an ancient citadel, exchanging stories over mint tea with a local Amazigh family and feasting on Moroccan food in a desert camp. Heed the call of the dunes and join us on a bucket-list North African adventure.
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Enjoy a sunset camel ride
Aside from your feet, there’s only one way to get around in the Sahara (hint: they have long legs, humped backs and elongated necks). Enjoy a sunset camel ride across the shifting red sand dunes with a local guide. This is the most magical time of the day to witness the dunes as the golden hour light hits the sand and sets off dramatic hues of red and gold.
Hike through Todra Gorge
The best way to explore the red-hued canyon walls that tower over the winding Todra River is with your feet. The surrounding peaks and the famous Rose Valley in the distance make a spectacular setting for a hike, and with Amazigh villages dotted along the trail, there’ll be plenty of opportunities to quench your thirst with a mint tea and enjoy a lunch in a traditional mudbrick kasbah.
Learn how to make medfouna
Learn how to make medfouna (also called 'Amazigh pizza'), a traditional stuffed bread of the nomadic peoples of the High Atlas. It’s made by filling flatbread with meat (usually beef or lamb), onions, herbs and spices and baked in a fire pit until the crust is crispy. Once traditionally prepared by women to feed local farm workers, this hearty delicacy is a great introduction to the cuisine of the desert region.
Sleep under the stars
Camp at the edge of the Sahara Desert in a comfy camp where you’ll sleep under the glittering night sky. With a delicious Moroccan feast for dinner, the chance to learn how to play some traditional Moroccan instruments and the ambient sounds of the desert breeze to sing you to sleep, this is an unforgettable camping experience.
Explore Aït Benhaddou
This ancient hilltop citadel remains almost untouched since the 11th century and walking around it feels like stepping back in time. The clay kasbah was once an important site on the caravan route between the Sahara and Marrakesh. You may even recognise it from Game of Thrones and Gladiator. Explore the labyrinth of narrow streets and passages and hike to the top of the hill for an epic view.
Enjoy tea with an Amazigh family
Some of the best conversations happen over a cuppa. Learn about the way of life for Morocco’s Indigenous people as you sip on cups of sweet mint tea with a local Amazigh family. Nestled in the Dades Valley, the village is set against the breathtaking backdrop of the surrounding mountains and the famous Rose Valley. This is the Morocco most visitors don’t get the chance to see.
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