Tours and Camel trekking in the Sahara DesertDiscover the famous Sahara Desert
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Visit the Sahara Desert
The worlds most famous desert, The Sahara Desert is a bucket list destination for may adventurers. The Sahara Desert is the worlds largest hot desert spanning a massive 9,200,000 square kilometres with daytime temperatures ranging between 30C-50C (86F-122F). When thinking of the Sahara Desert people often think of the soft waves of sand rippling far beyond the horizon in hues of deep orange and rose pink. As well as the long stretches of sand the Sahara also boasts rocky climates and rugged mountains, including the Eml Koussi volcano with its height of 3,415m.
Visiting the Sahara Desert on a guided tour is an unforgettable experience, where the vast dunes stretch endlessly under a blue sky. As the sun sets, the landscape transforms into a palette of vibrant colours, offering a mesmerizing view. Nights in the desert are magical, with the clear, unpolluted skies revealing a breath-taking display of stars. The silence and tranquillity of the desert create a perfect setting for reflection and relaxation, while the hospitality of local guides adds a rich cultural aspect to the adventure. Whether exploring ancient oases, discovering unique wildlife, or simply soaking in the serene beauty, a tour of the Sahara Desert promises a deeply enriching and memorable experience.
Tours through the Sahara Desert
Join us on this bucket list adventure through the Sahara Desert. Ride on the backs of camels like an old Arabic movie and camp out underneath the clear star covered sky. Our tours take you on a magical adventure through the sand dunes of the desert and our knowledgeable local guides guarantee to make this an experience you wont soon forget.
Why visit the Sahara Desert
Stories of the Sahara Desert have been told throughout history, stories of its vast sandy dunes and rocky high mountains. Become a part of history by traversing this famed climate, hop onboard a camel and traverse through the rugged terrain. Then stop off and camp out at night under a sky so full of stars you’ll hardly believe it’s real.
What to do in the Sahara Desert
Camp under the stars in a traditional Berber camp
Camp out in the Sahara in a traditional Berber camp. Nestled amongst the dunes of Erg Chebbi our remote barber camps give you the authentic Saharan desert experience. Enjoy local food, music and entertainment before winding down to spend the night under the calming Saharan sky. Watch as the sky filles with stars as the lack of light pollution in the desert makes for clear enough skies to see more stars than you ever thought possible. This unmissable experience is on you’ll remember forever.
Take in the sights.
The Sahara Desert is a famous landmark making appearances in everything for classic literature to modern Hollywood movies. Take in the unmissable climate as you traverse through this famous desert. Marvel at the large sandy dunes that make you feel like you’ve landed on another planet and experience the different terrains of the desert from its towering rock faces to its huge volcano.
Ride a camel
No trip to the Sahara would be complete without hopping onboard a camel. Take a guided tour through the Sahara on the bag of these large creatures and be transported back in time to a world before high powered cars and towering skyscrapers. Enjoy the simplicity of wandering through the vast desert on your very own camel.
Frequently asked questionsFrequently asked questions
How should I prepare for the extreme temperatures in the Sahara Desert?
It's essential to dress in layers, wear lightweight and breathable clothing, and drink plenty of water to stay hydrated. Sun protection, such as sunscreen and a hat, is also crucial to prevent sunburn and heat exhaustion.
Can I expect to see wildlife in the Sahara Desert?
While the Sahara Desert is known for its extreme conditions, it is home to a surprising variety of wildlife which has adapted to desert life. Such as camels, desert foxes, desert hedgehogs, and various bird species.
Are there any safety precautions I should be aware of in the Sahara Desert?
It's essential to stay hydrated, protect yourself from the sun, and listen to the instructions of your guides. Additionally, be mindful of desert wildlife and follow safety guidelines, especially during camel rides or trekking activities.
When is the best time to visit the Sahara Desert
The best time to visit the Sahara Desert is typically during the cooler months, from October to April, when temperatures are more moderate and comfortable for outdoor activities.
Conclusion
The Sahara Desert is a natural wonder. Great plains of soft warm sand, high rocky ranges and volcanic structures, the Sahara Desert is a must-see destination for avid adventurers. Camp out under the stars, ride on camels and take in the atmosphere of a place that most people have only ever read about.
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