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Sahara Desert Trek

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Acorns Children's Hospice
Registered Charity No. 700859
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Sahara Desert Trek

Sat 04 September 2010 - Sat 11 September 2010

Trek expeditions
Challenging expeditions
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Morocco expeditions
  • Visit Ouarzazate, gateway to the Sahara
  • Travel across amazing landscapes
  • Cross the MaiderEl Kbir
  • Climb Jebel Lamrakeb
  • Join the community project and help to improve the lives of local children

Uncover the epic views and fascinating communities of the Sahara Desert, which lie hidden from the curious gaze of Moroccan tourism.

Your challenge takes you beyond the Jebel Saghro region, a forbidding landscape punctuated by stark peaks, formidable gorges and bright oases.  Situated south of the Atlas and Dades Gorge, the region was originally volcanic and the last defence before the Sahara.

This is the land of the famous Ait Atta tribe, a nation of great warriors who migrate here from the High Atlas Mountains in the winter.  Led by Hassou Ba Salem, the tribe resisted French Occupation and retreated to the rocky stronghold of Jebel Bou Gafer in 1933.

Arriving in Morocco, you will be transferred by road to the start of your trek.  You'll spend your first day crossing the Maider El Kbir plateau, passing rose dunes en route. The region is speckled with the tents of nomadic people, who move here once the first snows start falling on the High Atlas Mountains.

A challenging climb up Jebel Lamrakeb is rewarded with spectacular views of the multi-coloured rocky desert landscape. Walking through palm gorges, you'll join the dry Rhris River. Guided by the river, you head towards an oasis of tamarisk trees. As you make your way to the dunes of Boulaàdam, you'll have the chance to visit nomadic caves and tents. 

You spend your final walking day trekking along the Tikertouachene River, until you meet the main road where you will be driven back to Ouarzazate, for a final night of celebrations.

Once the trek is over why not join our optional extension to give something back to the local community by spending 3 days volunteering to improve the lives of local children?  The exact details of work to be undertaken will be confirmed nearer the time but typical tasks could include helping paint and refurbish a school, or helping to build a children’s play facility.  The cost to take part in the extension will be £300 per participant which includes a £50 donation to the local charity.  Please note that a minimum of 4 participants are required to run the extension.

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