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Sat 14 Mar - Sat 21 Mar 2015

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Your challenge day by day

Day 1, Sat 14 Mar 2015

Day 1: International departure from London

Meet the rest of the team and a Charity Challenge representative at the airport for the long-awaited departure to Morocco. Upon arrival, the group will be transferred to a local hotel for the night.

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Day 2, Sun 15 Mar 2015

Day 2: Ouarzazate to M’Harech Dunes (approximately 2 hours trekking)

The day starts in a 4x4 as we head via the Tizi n'Tinifift pass to Achbarou, the ‘Door of the Desert’. From here it’s onwards along the Draa Valley until Tansikht. Enjoy the panoramic views of Saghro – a volcanic massif. It’s a further two hours to Mecissi, before venturing off-road for 25kms. Together we trek into our first desert camp at M’Harech.

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Day 3, Mon 16 Mar 2015

Day 3: M’Harech Dunes, Rhris riverbed to O’Hare Gorge (approximately 7 hours)

A traditional Berber breakfast will provide the much-needed fuel for the toughest day of trekking. Prepare for a true desert experience as we face four hours of undulating sand dunes before descending onto the flat dry bed of the Rhris River for lunch. After a break from the midday sun, we follow the riverbed past nomadic communities to a camp beneath the O’Hare Gorge where we overnight.

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Day 4, Tue 17 Mar 2015

Day 4: Climb Jebel El Mrakib (approximately 6 hours)

Another challenging day, so be prepared. The route cuts through the dramatic gorge, into two low flat bottomed valleys. From here it’s a spectacular climb over the multi-coloured rock of Jebel El Mrakib. In the afternoon, the beautiful orange dunes are replaced by the open expanse of the plateau, leaving our overnight camp exposed to the desert winds in the Palm groves.

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Day 5, Wed 18 Mar 2015

Day 5: Rhris River (approximately 7 hours)

Today we cover around 27kms, starting from the crisp, broken mud of the dry Rhris River. It’s then back onto the low dunes for most of the day, tackling a variety of rocky and sandy terrain. Tonight’s camp lies at the bottom of the Bouzaine dunes, some of the biggest dunes in the region.

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Day 6, Thu 19 Mar 2015

Day 6: Bouziane Dunes to Announ Baadi (approximately 6 hours)

The final day of trekking heads straight up and over a dramatic ridge of high dunes, passing many Acacia and Tamarisk trees along the way. Weaving around the small dunes and onto the plains, we are aiming for the palm groves of the local nomadic villages and into the final camp. We’ve crossed the finish line and it’s time to celebrate with the team and guides.

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Day 7, Fri 20 Mar 2015

Day 7: Return to Ouarzazate

Rest those weary legs on the 4x4 transfer back to Ouarzazate. The vehicle passes along the Tafilalet Road via Tineghir and the Kasbah trail, for a final night in Morocco.

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Day 8, Sat 21 Mar 2015

Day 8: International departure to UK

Expect to feel elated and emotional as we head for the airport for our international flight back to London, arriving later the same day.

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Important information

The itinerary is there as a guide and may change due to unusual weather patterns, wildlife movements, the strength of the group, and so on. We will do our very best to keep to the set itinerary; however we cannot be held responsible for any last minute changes that might occur. In all such circumstances, your expedition leader will have the final say.

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