Morocco has an assortment of standing out landscapes from the lavish High Atlas Mountains falling down to the Sahara desert towards the south. Said to be embued with weird and otherworldly characteristics, the ridges and fields of the Sahara desert extend into separation for an unfathomable length of time. It’s name originates from Arabic, which means ‘The Great Desert’. What’s more, incredible it is. Reaching from the Atlantic Coast to the Red Sea, it’s the size of the United States, and covers a fourth of the African mainland. It’s to a great extent uninhabited, yet nomadic Berber individuals live in tents here, and the most dependable methods for travel is by camel.
There are the extraordinary sand hills known as ‘Ergs’ and the remaining parts of old evaporated river beds known as ‘Oueds’. Rough outcrops and levels or ‘Hamada’, spread a great part of the Sahara making this an intriguing visual encounter. The ‘Ergs’ are astonishing at dawn and nightfall, painted reds and golds by the sun making its way over the sky.
Take a mystical voyage over the dunes without anyone else by camel, the ship of the desert. Appreciate Berber cordiality at a camp with ‘Tea in the Sahara’, or perhaps a tajine and certainly some melodic amusement. What’s more, you may significantly find your incentive as far as camels on the off chance that you are fortunate! Then the night under the mind-blowing stars and we can arrange your memorable desert experience to suit your budget.