Camel treks
"A return to basics"
Be satisfied with little and enjoy everything... it's not the goal that counts but the path taken...
Circuit au coeur du désert de M'Hamid El Guizlane, entre les ergs Lihoudi et Chegaga - rdv station Ziz à Tagounite
A partir de 280€/personne
DESCRIPTION
leave discovering the traditional way of life of these men in blue who make us dream so much. We call them also "Bedouins," which comes from the Arabic word " badiya and meaning desert. Originally from Arabia, they scattered throughout history throughout the Middle East and northern Africa and are now only 4 million today. Some of them live in southern Morocco, in the Sahara desert. And it is here that your hike will be organized, in total connection with the natural elements that surround you, to take the full measure of this unique universe.
Like all peoples who live closer to nature, nomads have a mystical relationship with it. In the desert, faced with the immensity and strength of nature, man feels so helpless that he is forced to remain humble. The pace of walking is then conducive to serenity and inner peace.
Come on, let's go, don't miss the camel caravan that will take you to the great desert of M'Hamid El Guizlane! Put on a chèche and a djellabah like them so as not to suffer from the heat. dressed like this, the sun's rays will not burn the skin, and the air can ventilate and cool your body temperature. Moreover, the nomads proceed in the same way with their dwelling. The tent is built in such a way as to convey air currents to keep the coolness of the night as much as possible. And it is therefore this type of tent that you will set up every evening before sunset to bivouac during the night.
Don't worry, you won't get lost !! Nomads know the desert perfectly. In this hostile climate, where water rules their daily lives, they were forced to adapt. In the Sahara, the temperature can rise above 50°C. A day or two without water would kill anyone. They have therefore learned to use all their senses to survive and find their way through the dunes. without compass or GPS. Y our guide, a real Berber, will know how to give you his best welcome to put you in confidence and make you live unforgettable moments.
Their treasured friend is unquestionably the dromedary. It is a very useful pet to carry their sidings and habitat in times of migration. Do you know that the animal's hump is filled with fat to allow it to store energy constantly? Its coat insulates it from the cold and limits the rise in its temperature. It also feeds its owner with its milk and the meat of its young. Finally, its down is used to build tents. The life of the Bedouins is simple and they do not burden themselves with useless equipment so as not to overload the animal. Moreover, it is an example to take to prepare your package by selecting only the essentials before your departure ! And the main thing... isn't it the key to happiness?... To meditate on... and you will have it all the time during this expedition!
PROGRAM
The organization of the treks is identical from one formula to another, only the route will change over time.
1st night on fixed camp in the desert
Once settled in the camp, you will rest quietly while we have taken care of concocting a delicious dinner for you and your tent will be ready for a quiet night to start your trek in good shape.
hiking days on 5 to 6 hours of walking per day on average
Departure every day between 9 and 10:00 for hiking through the most beautiful viewpoints of the desert and on the old caravan trail of Timbuktu. With an average of five six hours of walking per day set according to your pace and alternated with dromedary in case of fatigue, you will have the leisure to take full advantage of a still virgin and preserved wild nature, sometimes hostile under the sandstorms, sometimes mild under a winter sun at the zenith... It is also That's the charm of the desert!
Lunch breaks and moments of rest will be planned throughout the days of walking, in the shade of a tamarisk or in the coolness of an oasis, and around a good glass of invigorating tea... A moment conducive to discussion with your guide to discuss and better understand their traditional way of life and its customs.
nights in wild bivouac
You will easily share the daily life of the nomads and your guide will show you how to set up the itinerant bivouac before sunset. You will also learn how to cook over a simple wood fire. It's a real homecoming... and guaranteed feelings of freedom!
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Go to Tagounite , one of the last supply points before entering the desert of M'Hamid El Ghizlane. It is a Berber village in the province of Zagora, located 3h30 from Ouarzazate in the Drâa-Tafilalet region in southern Morocco.
Organisation :
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Nous vous retrouverons à Tagounite en fin d'après-midi la veille du départ du trek, soit à la station de carburant Ziz à l'entrée du village sur la N9 si vous arrivez par vos propres moyens, soit à la gare de bus ou de taxi. Puis nous vous conduirons en 4x4 dans un campement de nomades situé dans le désert de M'Hamid El Guizlane pour y passer la soirée avec un bon dîner avant de regagner votre tente. Vous débuterez la randonnée de bonne heure le lendemain matin pour ne pas souffrir de la chaleur. L'itinéraire évoluera en plein désert, dans une succession d'ergs variés (dunes de sable fin) et de steppes arides et caillouteuses (appelée hamada ou regs).
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En chemin vous allez probablement rencontrer des nomades sédentarisés avec leur cheptel de chèvres et de moutons sous les grands tamaris, et peut-être aurez-vous la chance d'apercevoir une gazelle, une antilope ou un petit fennec qui se confondent savamment au paysage ! Alors ouvrez grand vos yeux et faites le plein d'énergie loin du monde et du tumulte. Une expérience s'adressant d'avantage aux initiés de la marche et des grands espaces naturels parfois hostiles (attention au soleil et aux vents de sable !), mais tellement régénérante en retour...
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Le dernier jour, vous rejoindrez un campement fixe pour une dernière nuit sous les étoiles avec ambiance garantie aux sons des djembés autour du feu de camp ! Et le lendemain matin, nous vous reconduirons en 4x4 au village pour retrouver votre voiture ou vous déposer à la gare de bus ou de taxi.