Tour with nomadic Bedouin Desert Camp Home 4×4 Tours Morocco Sahara Desert Tours by 4×4 Morocco Desert Tour 3 Days – nomadic Bedouin Desert Camp 3 Days 4×4 Tour and Camp Including one night at nomadic Bedouin Camp. Price based on two people travelling by private vehicle. Morocco Desert Tour 3 Days Adventure The shortest way to comfortably reach the remote Sahara desert of Morocco is with a desert tour of 3 days . The distance to the Moroccan Sahara is considerable, that is, after all, its appeal in seeking to travel off the beaten path. We break up the driving distance with one night overnight en-route, typically on the first night. The first night’s guest house varies according to the time of year (i.e. due to daylight hours); Be prepared for one long day of travel and an early start from camp. We wouldn’t advise this trip for children. The itinerary includes: 4×4 vehicle with driver-guide for 3 days, with collection and return at riad / hotel (or airport) in Marrakech; 1 night guest-house accommodation (with breakfast and evening meal); 1 night nomadic Bedouin desert camp tented accommodation (with breakfast and evening meal, drinking water, hot drinks); guided camel-ride from camp.
When to trek? October through April October still has rather warm day-time temperatures, very pleasant evenings. Night-time lows of around freezing in December / January. But winter light conditions are beautiful, due to the low winter sun. Possibility of a light rain shower in March. The desert is in bloom and camel calves are grazing. Early April sees the arrival of higher temperatures.
Erg What is an Erg An erg (also sand sea or dune sea, or sand sheet if it lacks dunes) is a broad, flat area of desert covered with wind-swept sand with little or no vegetative cover. The term takes its name from the Arabic word ‘arq’ – meaning ‘dune field’. Approximately 85% of all the Earth’s mobile sand is found in ergs that are greater than 32,000 square kilometres (12,000 sq mi).Ergs are also found on other celestial bodies, such as Venus, Mars, and Saturn’s moon Titan