If you’re seeking an unforgettable adventure, visiting the Sahara Desert should be at the top of your bucket list.

However, this is not a place to explore on your own, you really need the services of an experienced tour guide.

The weather can be extreme, ranging from the heat of the summer months at over 50 degrees Celsius to the cold of the winter nights.

As the world’s largest hot desert, it offers an awe-inspiring landscape of endless golden dunes, stunning sunsets, and star-filled night skies that will take your breath away.

 

Visit from Morocco

One of the easiest ways to visit the Sahara Desert is to take a trip in Morocco.

It’s a destination that promises both serenity and adventure, allowing you to experience one of the most unique and remote places on Earth.

Three days should be enough, and a reputable tour company will arrange transport and accommodation, but check if you need to bring your own bedding or towels.

You may get the chance of an overnight stay in a traditional Berber camp, where you can experience the hospitality of the local people.

Merzouga is the tourist centre of the Sahara desert, the gateway to a huge expanse of sand dunes.

What to Take

The heat and the dust will leave you feeling somewhat permanently dirty, so baby wipes are an absolute must.

You will need protection against the sand, preferably sunglasses, a scarf, and a hat. If you are planning a camel ride, wear loose, comfortable clothing, and throughout your trip, you will need sturdy boots.

Always ensure you have plenty of water, as you can dehydrate quickly in the hot, desert atmosphere.

Adding this adventure to your bucket list means embracing both the stunning beauty of the landscape and the deep cultural heritage of the desert.

 

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