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Morocco Adventure

 
 
Morocco Adventure
- A Camel Safari
For your Morocco adventure, how about a camel safari?  This 8 day holiday involves a camel trekking into the sands of the Erg Chebi & a journey through the flat, stark Black Desert.  The camel trek is 5 days, and you head for a very remote & tranquil oasis.  Overnight, you either sleep under the stars or visit nomads. 
 
Find out how to cook traditional North African bread in the sand, weave Berber sleeping mats, how to keep water cool in the hot sun, & hunt for unusual rock formations known as sand roses.
 
This is a very HOT HOT HOT holiday in June, July & August, so not recommended for anyone under 16 at those times.   
 
Prices from £359 ex flights for 8 days
 
 
 
Morocco Adventure including Camel Riding
If you want to explore Morocco off the beaten track and have a go at camel riding as opposed to doing a longer camel trek, this could be just the holiday for you. 
 
This is a wonderful opportunity to discover Morocco:  stay in a mountain gite, enjoy the views of the High Atlas Mountains, travel over Morocco's highest pass to the edges of the Sahara, travel through the lush Draa valley to Zagora, an oasis town.   Learn the secret to the perfect couscous & have a go at haggling with traders.   Investigate an ancient library full of manuscripts, ride camels across the sand at dusk & spend a night under the stars.  Visit Essaouira & then Marrakech at the end of your holiday - a truly memorable 10 days.
 
Prices from £795 ex flights for 10 days
 
 

 


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