Trek the Sahara Desert
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Arrive into Marrakesh and transfer to your hotel. Depending on your flight time, spend the afternoon exploring the famous Medina markets and hidden souks of the city. A pre-trek briefing will be held at 7pm this in your hotel foyer in Marrakesh. If you should arrive on a later flight, you will be given the full briefing the next morning before you set off on your trek.
We depart early this morning to cross the stunning peaks of the High Atlas on our way to Ouarzazate. On the way, we stop at the rural village of Tighza, making the short walk up the scenic valley, for a sumptuous lunch sampling local delicacies. We then continue on to visit the regal Kasbah of Aït Ben Haddou; an iconic site used in many famous televised scenes. After having some time to explore the narrow passageways of this ancient settlement, we head to Ouarzazate and have some time to prepare for our dunes adventure.
Another early morning departure by road takes us to Foum Zguid, the last droplets of civilisation before the expansive wilderness of the desert. Climbing aboard our 4x4 vehicles, we set out into this desolate kingdom. We pitch camp at the edge of the immense sea of sand and meet our team of camel drivers who will accompany us during the trek.
Today we begin our walk through the sea of golden dunes. All around us the sun reigns supreme. At noon, we have a hearty picnic then spend a luxurious few hours siesta'ing in the shade of our large Berber tent.
Today we continue to delve deeper into the desert. Here and there Tamarisk trees punctuate the sumptuous landscape. With the undulating skyline of Jbel Bani providing a backdrop to the north and the Hamada du Drâa to the south, we plod along at the pace of our caravan.
Today the size of the dunes gradually increase until we reach the immense shapes of Erg Lâabidlya. A superb panorama awaits us at the summit of one of these sandy mountains. We camp at the foot of this huge dune and wake up to sunrise the next day. An unforgettable memory.
Our last day trekking amongst these sandy, rolling waves, we continue along to Khert el Galzim. Here, take the opportunity to try riding a camel and learn how to bake bread in a traditional manner in the sand. As a snack with honey, it's excellent!
After a short walk on the plateau, we bid farewell to the team and get in our 4x4 vehicles. We take the winding Draa Valley, full of Ksour and Kasbah. The road crosses desert plateaus, meanders between palm groves and oases as the foothills of the Atlas appear before us. We arrive in Marrakech at the end of the afternoon, relax and unwind in the calm of our hotel.
Spend the day taking in the vibrant colours and eclectic styles of Marrakesh. Enjoy the sights at a leisurely pace with the opportunity to take a walking tour, should you so wish. Then dine out in one of the delectable restaurants for your final evening meal.
Transfer from your hotel to the airport to catch your return flight.
A trek through the desert requires you to be in good physical condition and have some experience of walking for up to 5 hours a day for several days in a row. The trail will vary from rocky paths to sand dunes, which can be quite demanding, particularly in the desert heat.
There won't be any changes in altitude and little height gain or loss on each day. A good amount of endurance is necessary but mental stamina is the most important thing.
This programme does not require any technical climbing ability or experience but you should try to be in the best physical condition possible before departure. You will be accompanied by a qualified Berber guide at all times as well as your cook and camel drivers. As well as hiking you will also be assisting the team with packing away and putting up tents. On this trip, you are part of the team and must do your share of the work. Although this makes the adventure a little more demanding, it also adds to the enormous sense of satisfaction and achievement at the end of your journey.
If you have any questions about your suitability or how to prepare for this trip please do not hesitate to contact us.
Evening meals will always be made up of delicious
Moroccan cuisine prepared with locally sourced ingredients. There
will normally be a soup starter followed by a tagine or stew with salad,
couscous or pasta and bread. We can provide vegetarian, vegan or gluten
free meals on request. If you have special dietary requirements
please let us know when booking your trip.
In Marrakesh, at the start and end of your trip, you can
purchase meals at the Riad or head out in to the city to find a restaurant. The
Riad is a 15-minute walk from Jamaâ el Fna Square where there are numerous
restaurants with international options such as pizza and burgers, French and
local cuisine, or if you are wanting something lighter then look for the
roadside cafes offering the locals favourite, Omelette Khaali (lamb omelette)
and Mint Tea.
Bottled water is included whilst on your trek, however you
will need to source this yourself whilst in Marrakesh.There are plenty of
market stalls and shops selling bottled water near to your Riad, hot drinks and
bottled water is also available at the Riad.
Your meals will be taken in a separate mess tent where you will be able to sit comfortably, while you relax and chat to your
team mates and enjoy some of the delicious food that our cook has freshly
prepared for you. Inside, you’ll be pleased to find a table (of course) and
fold out stools so there is no need to sit on the floor!
Other Accommodation
In Marrakesh and in Ouarzazate, you will be staying in comfortable 4 star hotels in an en-suite twin or double
room. The accommodation in Marrakesh has a swimming pool, restaurant and free WiFi.
Where the terrain is rougher, you will travel by 4x4 vehicle.
During the trek your luggage will be carried by vehicle.
Your duffel bag must be flexible not rigid, maximum 100 litres and weigh no
more than 15kg. You should also bring a small day pack to carry water, snacks
and anything else you may need whilst trekking. This could be used as
your hand luggage on your flight.
It is also worth being aware that sometimes our vehicles are
unable to take you all the way to the door of the Riad as the streets are very
narrow and can become too busy with visitors to drive down during peak times.
This may mean you need to carry your luggage for the five minute walk from
where the vehicle is able to drop you off, to the Riad itself. A member of the
Riad staff will be available to help with this.
There are no direct flights to Marrakesh from the USA but,
it is only necessary to have a short stop of less than 3 and a half hours
somewhere in Europe. Delta Airways operate convenient flights via Paris from
New York, Boston and Los Angles. TAP Air Portugal, American Airlines and United
provide further options.
Menara Airport is located 8km outside the city of Marrakesh
and the transfer to your Riad will take around 30 mins. Once you have cleared
immigration, collected your luggage and exchanged any money you need to, please
exit the arrivals doors and look out for a Kandoo team member holding a big
sign reading "KANDOO ADVENTURES".
Due to local regulations at Marrakesh, mobile
boarding passes are not valid for your return flight. You will need to
print your boarding pass and go to the check-in desk to get your documents
checked, even if you don't have bags to drop off.
If you are changing airlines or re-checking your luggage
at an airport on route, please ensure you leave a minimum of 3
hours between flights. This will account for any delays on arrival,
travel time across airports (this can take longer than you think) and time
taken to re-check baggage.
Travelling Responsibly
Here at Kandoo, we like to support our guests to make their
travel more sustainable. As of 2025, we are offsetting the carbon on all of our
trips from arrival in destination to dropping you back off at the airport. As
we don't include flight travel in our trips these aren't included in our
offsetting calculations, so we are providing you with the calculator below for
you to do this yourselves.
A pre-trek briefing will be held at 7pm on the evening of Day 1 in the foyer of your accommodation in Marrakesh and we strongly recommend that you book a flight that arrives in time for you to attend the briefing. If you should arrive on a later flight, you will be given the full briefing the next morning before you set off on your trek.
The local currency is the Moroccan Dirham (MAD). For the most up to date exchange rate please visit www.xe.com.
Guide: 100-160 MAD ($10-15)
Camel drivers: 160-210 MAD ($15-20) - amount per
driver (depending on your group size you may have between 3-5 camels and
drivers)
Driver: 10-20 MAD (per journey)
Different crew members will be with you for different stages
of your trip to Morocco:
3 weeks prior to departure you will be provided with a
tip recommendation for your trip. This will give you a more accurate
representation of the amount you will need to take for tips.
| From | To | Price | Availability | Book | Enquire |
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| 04/04/2026 | 13/04/2026 | £1,099 $1,379 |
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