Follow the old caravan routes that reached back to Marrakesh and Fez and out across the Sahara to Timbuktu (Mali), Niger and old Sudan, carrying salt, metals, pearls and writing paper were brought from Europe and the Maghreb, where they were exchanged for gold, ivory and ostrich feathers well into the nineteenth century. Taste the charms of the simple life of the “desert blue men”, with nights in bivouac under the Bedouin tents or under the stars around a campfire. This Tour is also offered in " Self Drive " from 899,00 Euros per person ( minimum 2 persons/maximum 4) include: Car, hotels and breakfast
Whay you should go in Sahara?
Perhaps the logical question to ask at this point is: Why go? The answer is that when a man has been there and undergone the baptism of solitude he can’t help himself. Once he has been under the spell of the vast luminous, silent country, no other place is quite strong enough for him, no other surroundings can provide the supremely satisfying sensation of existing in the midst of something that is absolute. He will go back, whatever the cost in time or money, for the absolute has no price.
Upon arrival at Casablanca or Marrakesh Airport, you will be welcomed and taken to your Marrakesh hotel
Time at your disposal. Overnight in Marrakesh
2 hours
7 Night Sahara Caravan Road
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Follow the old caravan routes that reached back to Marrakesh and Fez and out across the Sahara to Timbuktu (Mali), Niger and old Sudan, carrying salt, metals, pearls and writing paper were brought from Europe and the Maghreb, where they were exchanged for gold, ivory and ostrich feathers well into the nineteenth century. Taste the charms of the simple life of the “desert blue men”, with nights in bivouac under the Bedouin tents or under the stars around a campfire. This Tour is also offered in " Self Drive " from 899,00 Euros per person ( minimum 2 persons/maximum 4) include: Car, hotels and breakfast