Explore Culture Bedouin: Authentic 7-Day Camel Treks in Morocco
Start :
Marrakech
Duration :
7 Days
End :
Marrakech
Languages :
English, French
Experience the Magic: Camel Treks in Morocco’s Stunning Sahara Desert
What is desert trekking in Morocco?
The trip of Trekking in Morocco is a unique experience, as the Sahara desert is full of stunning landscapes, and offers multiple activities for adventurers.
The most popular way to explore the desert is to go on a several-day trek with camels. It is an amazing way to get off the taken path and explore the large Sahara desert of Morocco.
Our professional trekking guides are here to lead you through the desert.
For our long treks including mobile camping in the desert and sleeping under the stars. There you will get to explore and visit different desert areas including the Hamada, Reg, Erg, and the oasis providing a unique insight into the culture; and lifestyle of the local people. Your walking experience level doesn’t matter, because we organize the trekking trip based on your walking level.
Overview: Unforgettable Camel Treks in Morocco
This seven-day trekking trip is full of fun and adventure. You’ll have the chance to learn how to interact with a camel and ride it on the desert trekking tour. Marvel at the wonderful sight of Morocco’s immense sand stretch by trekking along its undulating dunes starting from M’Hamid via Erg Bartame, Erg Bougarne, Erg Chegaga, Erg Tilhatine until you reach Erg Douib and ending your experience at M’Hamid. Each day will present you with new sights that are different from others. Camping nights under the sky, waking up with sunrise above the dunes, and witnessing beautiful sunsets are among the best things about trekking that make it exciting.
Spend nights in a tent in the Sahara desert of Morocco. The trekking experience in Morocco is worth it; don’t miss it out, inform us when you are ready! and we will do the work.
Highlights of the Trekking experience
- Cross the High Atlas via the Tizi n‘Tichka Pass
- Explore & trek the dunes of Erg Zahar, Erg Smara, and Erg Ait Unir
- Visit the marabout mausoleum of Sidi Naji
- Experience a nomadic atmosphere of simplicity and sharing
- Enjoy panoramic views of the desert landscape
Unforgettable Camel Treks in Morocco: Your Ultimate Guided Itinerary
Day 1: Marrakech – M’hamid
Morning departure from Marrakech to the gateway to the desert, M’hamid. You will cross the High Atlas via the Tizi n’Tichka Pass while enjoying the panoramic views from the highest road in Morocco (2,260m). You arrive in the desert in the afternoon and spend the night in the heart of the dunes in a permanent bivouac.
Day 2: M’hamid – Sidi Naji
Departure from the permanent bivouac by camel. We walk to leave the palm trees behind. The desert sea begins. We pass several old dwellings where we can find pottery that bears witness to the ancient civilizations that inhabited the desert. After this desert walk, we will have lunch and tea under the shade of the trees. In the afternoon we will visit the marabout mausoleum of Sidi Naji, an opportunity to learn about local history and customs. The bivouac will be set amidst the dunes.
Day 3: Sidi Naji – Erg Zahar
Day 4: Erg Zahar – Erg S’mar
Wake up early to start your day by watching the fabulous sunrise from above the dunes of Erg Zahar and having breakfast. Then, We will continue camel treks toward a new place, Erg S’mar’s distinctive dunes. crossing the Draa Valley which has drained after the Ouarzazate dam had been built, Draa Valley is the longest in Morocco. It was the main source of water for M’hamid’s Sahara. You will walk approximately 3 hours to reach the Erg S’mar desert. In the half of the road, you will have a break to rest and have Lunch in the shade of a tamarisk tree. Following that, continue to arrive at Erg S’mar. In the afternoon you will walk to the well where our camels are watered, also, you can refresh yourself with a natural shower. On the way back we will visit the remains of ancient nomadic dwellings in Erg S’mar desert.
Day 5: Erg S’mar – Erg Ait Ounir
We leave Erg S’mar and reach Erg Ait Ounir. We cross a hilly plateau with dunes. After a few hours of walking, the scenery changes when we reach Erg Ait Ounir. Under the large Tamarisk, the vegetation becomes richer. In the evening the dromedaries eat all the edible plants and the nomads make bread, which is bread for us on the sand. The magnificent dunes of Erg Ait Ounir will be the backdrop for our bivouac.
Day 6: Erg Ait Ounir – Erg Douib
Like the nomads, we will wake up to enjoy the sunrise. We will travel to Erg Douib. An inevitable break for tea and lunch at Bo Rabra, where a few camels can be found near a well. After lunch, we will continue our camel treks in Morocco towards Erg Douib where we will bivouac. At the end of this stage, we will spend our last evening in the desert in a nomadic atmosphere of simplicity and sharing.
Day 7: M’hamid El Ghizlane – Marrakech
After breakfast, the day stage returns us to Marrakech. We leave M’hamid and cross the magnificent desert landscape one last time before reaching Marrakech.
What is included
- Private Transportation.
- Comfortable and air-conditioned vehicle.
- Pick up from your Hotel/Riad or Airport.
- Drop off at your Hotel/Riad or Airport.
- Fuel for the entire travel desert package.
- Dinners and Breakfasts.
- Camel trekking in the Sahara desert.
- Free stops when you want.
- Drinks water in the desert.
- Picnic in the Sahara desert.
What is not included
- Lunch (on the first day and last day).
- Drinks (on the first day and last day).
- Tips
- Extra
Prices Per Person
Number of persons
- Total
2 persons
- 1080 €
3 persons
- 1404 €
4 persons
- 1740 €
5 persons
- 2050 €
6 persons
- 2382 €
Questions & Answers
How far is M’hamid from Marrakech on this tour Morocco desert trekking?
Marrakech to M’hamid (via Ait Benhaddou) distance is 473 Km (294 Miles)
WHAT DO YOU NEED TO BRING FOR THE TREKKING?
For your comfort, You will need to bring with you a sleeping bag, sunglasses, a bottle of water, sandals, and trekking shoes.
What do I wear for the camel ride?
Be sure to wear full and loose clothes on your camel ride, especially on the desert space tour. If you want to wear shorts, long shorts are recommended. Hat, sunglasses, sunscreen, and comfortable shoes are also advised to make your camel ride more comfortable.