Morocco: Sahara camp experience

We traveled through mountains and plains towards Tinghir and the Todra valley, seeing hundreds of small villages of the Berber people (nomads). We had a great opportunity to visit a women’s carpet cooperative, where they shear sheep, goats and camels, spin the wool, dye it, and then weave them into various rugs.

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(Erfoud fossil)

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(Desert Hennah Tattoos)

There are amazing cliffs and mountains, several of which house fossils (Erfoud). Our guide, Aziz’s grandfather, was a fossil hunter, so this was a particularly good experience.

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We arrived at the Sahara at about 6, just in time to take a camel ride/safari to our dessert camp. What an experience. With sudden gusts of wind spooking my camel, I was bucked off, landing the 7 or 8 feet down on my right wrist, scraping my arms and leg, and banging my head! Undaunted, I climbed back on, and we experienced a rather bumpy, hard ride through the desert.

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But, the sun gave a perfect sunset, casting shadows through the dunes as we “floated” along. The camp was still under construction/renovation, but was quite an interesting juxtaposition of modern and nomad. A flushing toilet, but no water in the shower. Meals to be served at 7:30 that started at 9:30 – giving us a sense of the true nature of a nomad’s life! We saw a trillion stars without light pollution, and slept soundly.

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1 year ago

I also experienced staying in the Moroccan desert. Your beautiful photos brought the experience back to me. Excellent post!

1 year ago

Falling off the camel must have been a rather traumatic experience. I remember that the ground does not merely seem to be a fair distance away when you sit up there – it actually IS quite a drop. I hope they found you a cool beer afterwards!

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