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imagine you are travelling through a desert write about your experience

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Answered by shauryamanjaisdij
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My main reason for heading to Morocco, and flying into Marrakech, was so that I could visit the Sahara Desert.

Wherever you go in Marrakech you’ll find hundreds of tour operators offering desert tours ranging from 1 to 3 nights and the abundance of options can be a little overwhelming.

I decided to book through my riad as the prices they offered were slightly less than I found online. I went with the 2 night option and paid $70 in total.

What’s the difference between the tours?

The one night tour is for people who have a limited amount of time to see the desert and, in most cases, you’ll visit the sand dunes in Zagora. These dunes are much smaller and less impressive than Erg Chebbi, but a great option if you only have one night to spare.

The two night tour takes you to the Erg Chebbi dunes — the amazing ones I showcased in my photo essay from my trip.

The three night tour takes you to both Zagora and Erg Chebbi, and, well, I didn’t see too much point in spending a day going to the smaller dunes when I could see the more impressive ones!

Sand dunes in the Moroccan Sahara

What I naively didn’t realise when I booked this tour was that the Sahara Desert is really far away.

Like, two days of driving far away.

Fortunately, there were plenty of fascinating stops to make along the way, all of which helped us to gain a small insight into Berber culture.

First on the list was Ait Benhaddou, is a UNESCO World Heritage Site. It’s a traditional mud-brick city in the high Atlas Mountains that has been featured in so many famous movies. Most notably, it set the scene for both Lawrence of Arabia and Gladiator.

Fortunately for us, we had much of the village to ourselves and we able to wander around its alleyways without much disturbance from our tourists or touts.


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