Intrepid Travel
Sahara Mini Adventure
Sahara Mini Adventure
If you only have days to spare and the sand and stars of the Sahara are calling, then this three-day adventure is for you. Take a round-trip journey from Marrakech into the desert and over the dunes. Watch the sun set from the back of a camel, the sun rise over the Erg Chebbi dunes and camp under the North African stars. Along the way, visit the ancient ksar of Ait Benhaddou and the lush Todra Valley, sipping tea and breaking bread with members of special women’s associations in both spots. A locally based leader will accompany you in comfortable transport the whole way, offering insights into local culture, history and geography at every step.
Activities
- Kasbah Ait Benhaddou visit
- Tawesna association visit and lunch
- Todra Gorges visit
- Local Amazigh Brunch in the valley
- Sunset camel ride
- Dinner at camp
- Breakfast at camp
- Sunrise dune walk
Highlights
- Camp under the desert skies of the Sahara and travel by camel for incredible sunset views over the Erg Chebbi dunes.
- Travel with an expert local leader and ride in comfort in a private vehicle from the bustle of Marrakech to the serenity of the Sahara.
- Visit the women of the Tawesna Association and a Todra women’s association to learn about the work they’re doing to support local Moroccan women.
- Make stops in the ancient ksar of Ait Benhaddou and the lush Todra Valley and get a feel for local life.
- Enjoy iconic Moroccan and Amazigh dishes each day and feel the warmth of local Moroccan hospitality.
- By travelling on this trip, you’ll learn about our Intrepid Foundation partner, Amal. Donations support them to provide women in Morocco with culinary skills training to help improve livelihoods. Intrepid will double your impact by dollar-matching all post-trip donations made to The Intrepid Foundation.
| Day 1 |
Marrakesh, a vibrant jewel in the heart of Morocco, is a city where ancient traditions blend seamlessly with modern allure. Known as the "Red City" for its rose-hued buildings and walls, Marrakesh offers a sensory experience unlike any other. The city’s medina, a UNESCO World Heritage Site, is a labyrinth of narrow alleyways, bustling souks, and hidden courtyards. Here, you can lose yourself in the sights and sounds of daily life as merchants display their wares—brightly colored spices, intricate textiles, and handcrafted lanterns that evoke the city’s rich artisanal heritage. At the center of Marrakesh's cultural and social life is the iconic Jemaa el-Fnaa square, a lively marketplace that comes alive at dusk. As the sun sets, the square transforms into a mesmerizing spectacle of musicians, dancers, storytellers, and food vendors. Savor the flavors of Moroccan cuisine with a steaming bowl of harira or a fragrant plate of couscous as you take in the vibrant atmosphere. Just a short walk away, the Koutoubia Mosque, with its stunning 12th-century minaret, dominates the skyline and is a testament to the city’s Islamic architectural legacy. For those seeking tranquility, the Majorelle Garden offers a peaceful retreat from the city’s hustle and bustle. Created by French painter Jacques Majorelle and later restored by fashion designer Yves Saint Laurent, this botanical garden is a vibrant oasis filled with exotic plants, cobalt-blue buildings, and serene water features. Another must-visit is the Bahia Palace, a 19th-century marvel of Moroccan architecture, where intricate mosaics, carved woodwork, and lush gardens reflect the opulence of the era. Fun fact: Marrakesh has been a favorite destination for celebrities and artists for decades. Yves Saint Laurent was so inspired by the city that he made it his second home and even designed a collection that reflected its vibrant colors and unique style . Whether you’re drawn to its historical treasures, its lively markets, or its luxurious riads, Marrakesh is a city that promises to enchant and inspire at every turn. |
| Day 2 |
Merzouga, a small village located in southeastern Morocco, is the gateway to the stunning Erg Chebbi dunes, one of the most iconic desert landscapes in the world. These towering sand dunes, which can reach heights of up to 150 meters (492 feet), offer an unparalleled opportunity for adventure and exploration. The contrast between the golden sands and the clear blue sky creates a breathtaking panorama that is perfect for photography and desert excursions. Visitors can experience the beauty of the desert through camel treks, where they can traverse the dunes and witness the mesmerizing sunset over the vast expanse of sand. Merzouga's charm extends beyond its desert landscape. The village itself is a traditional oasis settlement, offering a glimpse into Berber culture and lifestyle. Travelers can explore local markets, sample traditional Moroccan cuisine, and stay in authentic desert camps that provide a unique blend of comfort and cultural immersion. The nearby Khamlia village, known for its Gnawa music, offers an additional layer of cultural richness. Gnawa music, with its hypnotic rhythms and melodies, reflects the heritage of the sub-Saharan region and provides an unforgettable auditory experience for visitors. For those interested in adventure beyond the dunes, Merzouga offers opportunities for sandboarding, quad biking, and exploring nearby natural wonders such as the Dayet Srji Lake, which attracts migratory birds and offers a serene contrast to the surrounding arid landscape. The lake is especially vibrant during the migratory seasons, making it a haven for bird watchers and nature enthusiasts. Fun fact: The Erg Chebbi dunes are believed to be the remnants of a vast sea that once covered this region, adding a layer of historical intrigue to the desert's stunning landscape. Visit Merzouga between March and May or September to November for the most comfortable weather and to avoid the extreme temperatures of summer. |
| Day 3 |
Merzouga, a small village located in southeastern Morocco, is the gateway to the stunning Erg Chebbi dunes, one of the most iconic desert landscapes in the world. These towering sand dunes, which can reach heights of up to 150 meters (492 feet), offer an unparalleled opportunity for adventure and exploration. The contrast between the golden sands and the clear blue sky creates a breathtaking panorama that is perfect for photography and desert excursions. Visitors can experience the beauty of the desert through camel treks, where they can traverse the dunes and witness the mesmerizing sunset over the vast expanse of sand. Merzouga's charm extends beyond its desert landscape. The village itself is a traditional oasis settlement, offering a glimpse into Berber culture and lifestyle. Travelers can explore local markets, sample traditional Moroccan cuisine, and stay in authentic desert camps that provide a unique blend of comfort and cultural immersion. The nearby Khamlia village, known for its Gnawa music, offers an additional layer of cultural richness. Gnawa music, with its hypnotic rhythms and melodies, reflects the heritage of the sub-Saharan region and provides an unforgettable auditory experience for visitors. For those interested in adventure beyond the dunes, Merzouga offers opportunities for sandboarding, quad biking, and exploring nearby natural wonders such as the Dayet Srji Lake, which attracts migratory birds and offers a serene contrast to the surrounding arid landscape. The lake is especially vibrant during the migratory seasons, making it a haven for bird watchers and nature enthusiasts. Fun fact: The Erg Chebbi dunes are believed to be the remnants of a vast sea that once covered this region, adding a layer of historical intrigue to the desert's stunning landscape. Visit Merzouga between March and May or September to November for the most comfortable weather and to avoid the extreme temperatures of summer. |
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