Do you think you could survive the Saharan desert on your own? The environment here is much harsher than other parts of the world: The African sun beats down mercilessly, with temperatures ranging from 0 ºC (32 ºF) to 47 °C (117 °F). Navigating sand dunes can be disorienting and energy-intensive, as some can reach heights up to 150 meters (492 feet) tall. The Sahara is the largest hot desert on the planet, spanning 9.2 million km², with oases few and far between.
There is however, a group of indigenous people from North Africa, who have tamed this land for centuries, living amongst the sand and hot sun, known as the Berbers. The Berber people have not only endured the Sahara, they’ve thrived there for over 10,000 years, survived multiple invasions, while managing to protect their language and culture - pretty impressive huh? We knew very little about these people initially but thanks to Berber Camp Merzouga, and their Morocco Private Tour itinerary, we had the privilege of exploring the Saharan Desert for three days, where we got to experience native Berber camps and villages, plumb the depths of their rich culture, and gain an understanding of who these people are and where they’ve come from.
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