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8 days camel trekking from Zagora private tour

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From 990€

  • 8 days
  • Private Tour
  • Mid September - Mid May

Overview

  • 8 days, 8 nights in tents or under the night sky
  • From/to Zagora, arrive the day before
  • Hiking over hills and dunes, through dry riverbeds and the stone desert
  • Camels for luggage transport, only water in your day pack
  • Experience real Berber culture

Included

  • 7 nights in igloo tent or under the stars
  • 3 meals per day and snacks along the way
  • Hiking guide, cook, camel man
  • Camels for luggage transport
  • Colourful turban

Not included

  • Sleeping bag
  • Riding camel
  • Tips
  • Insurances
  • Unexpected cost due to weather, late arrival, etc

What to expect

  • The silence of the desert, relax without any artificial noises
  • Diverse landscapes for amazing photos
  • Yummy food to strengthen your body after the hikes
  • The night sky with more stars than you’ve ever seen before

Itinerary

Day 1

Short transfer to meet the crew and camels, pack up, start the hike. 

Day 2-7

Hike from Jebel Bani, across the stone desert to Erg Chigaga, through dry riverbeds, occasionally through small dune fields. Camp is set up in safe, wind-protected locations. The daily walking time is 5-7 hours, depending on the fitness of the participants, weather conditions and potential campsites.

Three meals a day and snack breaks during the hike as needed. On hot days, the hike starts early, and lunch is eaten at the camp. Or, if it is colder, there is a lunch break, and the hike continues in the afternoon.

Day 8

Transfer to Zagora in the afternoon. 

Map

Frequently asked questions

How fit do I have to be?

For our level 2 and 2-3 hikes, you should generally be an active person. The terrain varies between sand, rocky plains and some smaller mountains. We will hike between 3-6 hours per day with 1 or 2 breaks.

Good fitness is required for the camel trekking tours. The daily stages are between 4-8 hours with 1-2 breaks.

It also requires a certain amount of mental strength to be out of reach for long periods of time with limited resources.

What will the temperatures be like?

In times of climate change, this question is difficult to answer. We hope for daytime temperatures between 25-30°C in October and March, 20-25°C in November and February, and 15-20°C in December and January. Night-time temperatures can drop close to freezing point in the winter months.

What kind of equipment do I need?

For camel trekking tours, we will send you a detailed packing list after booking. In general, however, we recommend good hiking boots, a sleeping bag, hiking poles (good for reducing swelling in the hands), long-sleeved/long-legged lightweight clothing and sunscreen. For short tours, only good shoes and sunscreen are necessary.

How do I get to the starting point?

Depending on which tour you have booked, you will either be picked up in Marrakesh or you will have to make your own way to Merzouga or Zagora. There are several options for this. The Supratours bus runs from Marrakech to Zagora and Merzouga and from Fes to Merzouga. CTM runs from Marrakech to Zagora. Ryanair flies several times a week from Marrakech to Errachidia, and RAM offers a daily flight from Casablanca to Errachidia. From there, you can continue by taxi or we can organise a transfer.

What kind of people hike with BAT?

Our hikes attract active and adventurous people of all ages. People who enjoy being outdoors and don’t mind a basic level of comfort. The desert offers plenty of space, so our trips are also suitable for people who normally travel individually or alone, as there are plenty of opportunities to hike away from the others and enjoy the solitude.

What happens after I book?

To confirm your booking, we require your full name, a few other infos and a deposit of 25% of the total trip price. The remaining balance is due 1 month before the trip.

Can I extend my trip?

Yes! We can design an extension that suits your travel style and budget.

Do I need insurance?

We strongly recommend that you take out at least good travel health insurance. Not just for our trip, but for all trips in Morocco and around the world. Make sure that it covers repatriation to your home country in the event of serious problems so that you can be treated at home.

Also consider taking out travel cancellation insurance in case you fall ill or are injured immediately before your trip and have to cancel.

What about snakes and scorpions?

Snakes and scorpions are very rare and mainly active during the summer months. Nevertheless, it is advisable to always wear shoes (or at least flip-flops) when walking on sand. And be careful when lifting stones, as scorpions may be hiding underneath them.

Where/how do we go to the toilet?

We don’t bring a toilet with us on our hikes, so you’ll have to use the big toilet. Small business is easy, you just hide behind a dune or a bush. For big business, you first dig a hole and then cover it with sand, soil or stones. We collect all toilet paper in plastic bags so that we can dispose of it properly when we return to the city.