5 days
4 to 70
10 people
TouaregTrails
All accommodations in hotel/riad and desert tent
We use a different range of accommodations. The hotels included in the price are standard and in very good condition.
For the desert base camp, we have the option of riding the camels in the evening and back to spend the night in a hotel, if you prefer to skip the base camp, especially for those who want to stay in a pool in warm seasons.
English speaking guide(other languages are available)
All our guides are experts (they can be drivers as well), so you will learn a lot about the places you are visiting and about Morocco. Most of our guides are from the Sahara Desert; they came from nomadic families, so they know the Sahara Desert and Morocco like the palm of their hands.
All dinners on this trip are included in the price, and we have different options (vegetarian, halal, vegan, etc.). What is not included in this tour are drinks and midday meals, so we will stop at different restaurants to have your midday meal.
This tour offers Vegetarian, Vegan and Halal food options on request. Simply let TouaregTrails know the food option that you prefer.
Driver/Guide
04 nights:
- Kasbah Hotel, guesthouse and riad
- Berber tent
Dinners and morning meal
Camel trek in Sahara
Quad biking
Horse riding
Rock climbing
Hiking
Visit locals
sandboarding
All our transportation are very confortable and are with A/C, which you can use any time you prefer along this trip. Usually we use either 4x4s or small vans, depending on the availability and how many people are in the group.
The flights are not included in the price; however, we can help you book your flights by providing the links to book or by showing you where to start with a cheaper offer. It's better to book your flights in advance, since the prices get higher when the dates of your trips are closed, especially the busy seasons(End of december, October and April/March)
We advise you to have personal insurance since it is not included in the price and Moroccan insurance is very low.
Hot air balloon in Marrakech
Riad/hotels in Marrakech
Extend the tour to other cities or other activities
Midday meals: the driver will stop at a restaurant to get your midday meal. Usually, we advise you to use the one that is recommended by your guide. But if you prefer to have a different one, of course that is fine, and you are free to do that.
Drinks: soda, water, juice... For the wine, there are some hotels where you can get wine and beer; however, the prices are a bit higher than if you get your drinks from the supermarkets.
Tips: In Morocco, everyone who is working as a guide, in hotels, restaurants, or camel guides, etc., will appreciate getting your tips; however, if they don't get any tip, that is still fine. Tipping in Morocco, is depending on you.
Entrances: There are some places that are not mentioned in the itinerary, however, some of our guests, prefer to visit them, in this case, the entrances and fees are not included in the price.
The cost for a private room varies depending on the tour and accommodation type. There might be an additional cost which will be detailed in the tour package.
The transport varies depending on the itinerary, usually including private vehicles, occasionally trains or buses for longer distances between cities.
Activities include hiking, camel rides, visits to local attractions, and cultural experiences. The specific activities can vary based on the tour itinerary.
There is no strict limit on luggage; however, it is advisable to bring only what you can comfortably carry. Hiking backpacks are recommended for their versatility and ease of handling.
Vegetarian options are usually available, especially in more urban areas or upon request. Traditional meals can be adapted to meet dietary needs.
The local currency is Moroccan Dirham. It's recommended to use this currency for daily transactions to get the best exchange rates and for ease of use.
Tipping is not obligatory but is customary and appreciated. It is typically about 10% to 20% depending on the service.
Visitors from the U.S. do not require a visa for short stays (under 90 days). You should ensure your passport is valid for at least six months beyond your visit.
You should carry some cash in local currency as smaller shops might not accept credit cards. ATMs are available but it's advisable to withdraw cash during the weekdays.
Yes, we provide airport pick-ups. A guide will be waiting to meet you outside the airport, and we ensure a smooth transfer to start off your tour.