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Reasons To
Visit Morocco

  • Berber Culture

    The Berbers are the indigenous people of Morocco. During the Arab conquest they retreated into their mountain strongholds and took refuge in the inhospitable deserts of the south. This is where their culture persists, based around fortified dwellings; a strong sense of community and an ability to cope with almost any hardship.

    Berber Culture
  • Desert

    The Sahara washes into Morocco at its western extremities, and the Erg Chebbi sand sea is the best place to see this. Passing first through dramatic ridges of blackened rock, the going becomes sandier and sandier, until you're eventually confronted with towering dunes and the best sunsets in Morocco.

    Desert
  • Kasbahs

    A kasbah is a fortified village, made from traditional pisé, or mud brick. Their distinctive towers, with ornate windows, are a dominant feature of the Moroccan landscape, none more so than along the Dades and Draa Valleys in the south: some have been converted into hotels, so you can even spend the night in your very own kasbah.

    Kasbahs
  • Medinas

    At the heart of any old Moroccan city will be the medina, the vital core encircled by walls punctuated by ornamental gates. It's in the medina that you'll nearly always find the souqs, and there will probably be a number of old palaces too: some of these are now hotels, some are museums, while others are abandoned and decaying gracefully.

    Medinas
  • Mountains

    The High Atlas are home to Jebel Toubkal, at over 4,100m the highest mountain in north Africa and a challenging climb. But the Atlas mountains also offer gentler hikes, perfect just to appreciate the scenery, the cool, clean air, and to enjoy Berber hospitality in remote villages.

    Mountains
  • Souqs & Shopping

    The souqs of Marrakesh are the most famous in the country, but almost every town has its souq. Those of Fez seem endless and labyrinthine, whilst those in Taroudant are much more compact and sell the simple goods that the local, rural population need. It's unlikely you'll escape from Morocco without doing a bit of shopping at some point!

    Souqs & Shopping

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Accommodation in Morocco: Sahara Desert Camp

Located in the towering dunes of the Sahara, the Sahara Desert Camp offers a taste of nomadic Bedouin life with a touch of extra comfort.

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Sahara Desert Camp

The Erg Chebbi

Tented accommodation has been an integral part of desert life for centuries, and this private, eight tent camp offers a taste of the nomadic Bedouin life with a touch of extra comfort. The location is fixed deep in the towering dunes of the Sahara, and there are permanent staff on hand to serve meals in the restaurant tent.

Accommodation is in spacious white tents, which have en suite facilities and are colourfully decorated with exotic rugs, cushions and a comfortable bed.

On your arrival you are welcomed with a mint tea and Moroccan pastries. Once you have had time to settle in dinner is served, accompanied by musicians playing traditional Bedouin tunes. Electricity, which is run from a generator, is available early on in the evening, but is then turned off to allow guests to enjoy the wonderful peace of the superb setting: there can be little to compare to a night under the stars in the Sahara desert.

There is also the opportunity to have an early start and return to the dunes to watch the sun rise, before a Berber breakfast back at the camp and your return transfer to Erfoud.

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