12-Day Camel & Walking Trek Overview
Complete Sahara Desert Expedition with Camel Riding, Walking & Jeep SupportThe expedition includes private transportation, all accommodations, most meals, expert desert guides, camel support team, jeep backup, and authentic overnight camping under Saharan stars.
The 12-day trek from Marrakech to M'hamid covers approximately 1,400 kilometers through Morocco's most diverse and remote landscapes. This extended itinerary is designed for serious adventure seekers who want to experience multiple desert travel modes. You'll journey through the dramatic Atlas Mountains, explore the UNESCO World Heritage Ait Benhaddou kasbah, traverse the breathtaking Adrar Valley with its dramatic rock formations, and finally undertake a 9-day trekking adventure in M'hamid combining camel riding, walking, and jeep support.
This unique expedition offers the perfect combination of traditional desert travel methods and modern support. Experience the rhythm of camel trekking like ancient caravans, enjoy the physical challenge of desert walking, and benefit from jeep support for safety and comfort. The 9-day M'hamid trekking portion takes you deep into remote desert areas inaccessible to regular vehicles, offering unparalleled solitude and connection with the Sahara environment.
Learn more about Morocco on Wikipedia12-Day Trek Itinerary: Marrakech to M'hamid Desert
Detailed day-by-day itinerary of your camel & walking desert expeditionDay 1: Marrakech – Atlas Mountains – Ait Benhaddou
Departure from Marrakech & Atlas Crossing
Su 12-day trekking with camel and walk in M'hamid from Marrakech begins with pickup from your accommodation. Travel towards the Atlas Mountains via the spectacular Tizi n'Tichka pass (2,260m), passing through traditional Berber villages with breathtaking mountain vistas. This dramatic landscape transition marks the beginning of your desert adventure.
Ait Benhaddou Visit & Lunch
Arrive at the UNESCO World Heritage site of Ait Benhaddou kasbah, the most famous fortified village in Morocco featured in numerous films. Enjoy lunch at a local restaurant, then explore the ancient kasbah with its impressive earthen architecture, learning about its historical significance as a former caravan trade post.
Ouarzazate & Hotel Check-in
Continue to Ouarzazate, known as the "Hollywood of Morocco" for its film studios. Check into your hotel, enjoy dinner, and receive a comprehensive briefing about your upcoming 9-day trekking adventure in M'hamid combining camel riding and walking.
Day 2: Ouarzazate – Adrar Valley – Desert Gateway
Journey to Adrar Valley
After breakfast, depart Ouarzazate for the spectacular Adrar Valley, a dramatic landscape of rock formations, gorges, and ancient settlements. This less-visited valley offers stunning scenery and a glimpse into traditional Berber life in remote mountain areas.
Adrar Valley Exploration
Explore the Adrar Valley, visiting traditional villages, ancient irrigation systems, and dramatic geological formations. Enjoy lunch with local families, learning about their way of life in this remote region. The Adrar Valley serves as a transition zone between the mountains and the desert.
Arrival at M'hamid & Trek Preparation
Continue to M'hamid Elghazlane, the gateway to the Sahara desert. Meet your desert guides, camel handlers, and support team. Receive trekking equipment and camel riding orientation. Enjoy an orientation dinner and final preparations for your 9-day desert expedition.
Days 3-11: 9-Day Trekking in M'hamid - Camel Riding, Walking & Jeep Support
Camel Trekking & Desert Adaptation
Begin your 9-day trekking in M'hamid with camel riding through accessible desert terrain. Learn camel handling basics, desert navigation, and camping skills. The jeep support vehicle follows at a distance, carrying extra supplies and providing safety backup. These initial days focus on adaptation to desert conditions and establishing expedition rhythm.
Combined Camel & Walking Trekking
Transition to a combination of camel riding and walking. Spend mornings walking through spectacular dune fields and afternoons riding camels to cover longer distances. The jeep support allows flexibility in daily distances and provides emergency backup. Explore remote areas of Erg Chegaga and surrounding desert landscapes.
Deep Desert Exploration
Venture into the most remote desert areas, using camels for supply transport while primarily walking to fully experience the desert environment. The jeep support remains available but at greater distances. Experience complete desert solitude, traditional navigation methods, and authentic nomadic camping. Learn desert survival skills from experienced guides.
Day 12: Desert Return – M'hamid – Marrakech
Final Desert Morning & Return to M'hamid
After a final desert breakfast and camp breakdown, use the jeep support to return to M'hamid Elghazlane. Enjoy a farewell ceremony with your camel handlers and desert guides. Take a well-deserved shower and prepare for the return journey to Marrakech.
Return to Marrakech
Travel back through the Adrar Valley, Ouarzazate, and over the Atlas Mountains via Tizi n'Tichka pass. Arrive in Marrakech in the late afternoon, where you'll be dropped off at your accommodation, marking the end of your unforgettable 12-day trekking with camel and walk in M'hamid from Marrakech.
Detailed 9-Day M'hamid Trekking Schedule
Daily breakdown of camel riding, walking, and jeep support activities12-Day Expedition Highlights
Experience the ultimate Sahara desert adventureTravesía del Atlas
Tizi n'Tichka pass at 2,260m with Berber villages
Ait Benhaddou UNESCO Site
Ancient kasbah & former caravan trade post
Adrar Valley Exploration
Dramatic rock formations & traditional villages
Extended Camel Trekking
Traditional camel riding through remote desert
Desert Walking
Substantial walking through diverse desert terrain
Jeep Support
Safety backup & supply transport available
Remote Desert Camping
9 nights authentic camping in untouched wilderness
M'hamid Desert Gateway
Historic starting point for Sahara expeditions
What's Included / Not Included
Complete details for your 12-day camel & walking expedition package- Sahara Morocco Travel services throughout
- Dedicated multilingual Moroccan driver (12 days)
- Private air-conditioned 4×4 vehicle and fuel
- Pick-up and drop-off at your accommodation in Marrakech
- All accommodation (hotels & desert camps)
- All breakfasts throughout the tour
- All dinners throughout the tour
- 4 lunches (Day 1, 2, and specified days)
- Expert desert guide for 9-day trekking period
- Camel handlers and camels for riding/supplies
- Jeep support vehicle during desert trekking
- All camping equipment (tents, sleeping mats, etc.)
- Drinking water throughout the expedition
- Guide service fee in Ait Benhaddou
- Cultural visits in Adrar Valley
- All desert trekking permits and fees
- Lunches on trekking days (except specified)
- Personal drinks and snacks
- Travel insurance (mandatory for this expedition)
- Tips for guides, drivers, camel handlers, and support team
- Personal trekking equipment (backpack, shoes, etc.)
- Camel riding personal equipment (optional)
- Any additional activities not specified
Practical Details
Important information for your 12-day camel & walking expeditionFrequently Asked Questions
About our 12-day camel & walking trekking expeditionThis 12-day trekking with camel and walk in M'hamid offers several unique features: 1) Multi-mode travel - combines camel riding, walking, and jeep support; 2) Extended duration - 9 days dedicated desert trekking; 3) Comprehensive route - includes Atlas Mountains, Ait Benhaddou, AND Adrar Valley; 4) Safety with authenticity - jeep support allows deeper exploration while maintaining safety; 5) Small groups - limited to 3-6 persons for personalized experience; 6) Skill development - teaches camel handling AND desert walking techniques; 7) Remote access - reaches areas inaccessible to standard tours. This is a true expedition, not just a tourist experience.
The expedition uses a progressive approach: Days 1-3 primarily camel riding to adapt to desert travel; Days 4-6 balanced combination (mornings walking, afternoons camel riding); Days 7-9 primarily walking with camels carrying supplies. The jeep support vehicle follows at varying distances (closer initially, further as expedition progresses) carrying: extra water, emergency supplies, additional food, and providing evacuation capability if needed. This combination allows deeper desert penetration than walking-only tours while maintaining higher safety standards than camel-only expeditions.
No prior camel riding experience is required. Our experienced handlers provide comprehensive training on: mounting/dismounting, basic riding techniques, camel behavior understanding, and safety procedures. Camels are carefully selected for temperament and trained for expedition travel. Initial days focus on skill development with shorter riding periods. Most people adapt quickly, though some may experience initial discomfort that typically subsides after 2-3 days. We provide padding and can adjust riding schedules based on individual comfort. Those with back problems or significant mobility issues should consult their doctor before booking.
Typical daily schedule: 6:00 AM - Wake up, breakfast, camp breakdown; 7:30 AM - Start morning activity (walking or camel riding); 11:00 AM - Rest break, snack; 12:30 PM - Lunch break (2-3 hours during heat); 3:30 PM - Afternoon activity; 6:00 PM - Arrive at campsite, set up camp; 7:00 PM - Dinner; 8:30 PM - Evening activities (storytelling, astronomy, etc.). Schedule adjusts based on weather, group pace, and specific day's objectives. Jeep support coordinates with main group for lunch and camp locations.
This expedition reaches significantly remote areas with several days completely isolated from permanent settlements. Safety measures include: experienced guides with wilderness medicine certification, satellite communication, comprehensive medical kit, jeep support vehicle (maximum 1-2 hours from group), established evacuation plans with local authorities, daily health monitoring, strict hydration/nutrition protocols, conservative pacing, and emergency water/food reserves. The jeep support provides crucial safety redundancy while allowing authentic remote experience. Comprehensive travel insurance covering remote area evacuation is mandatory.
Essential equipment includes: Camel riding - loose comfortable pants, riding gloves (optional), cushion/padding; Walking - trekking boots (broken in), sand gaiters, trekking poles; General - 45-60L backpack, sleeping bag (comfort -5°C), sleeping bag liner, headlamp, hydration system (3L), sun protection (SPF 50+, sunglasses, hat), clothing system (base layers, insulation, wind/rain protection), desert-specific clothing, personal first aid, multi-tool, camera with dust protection, power banks. We provide detailed equipment list and can recommend specialized items for camel riding comfort.
Limited customization is possible. We can adjust: daily distances (within reason), riding/walking balance, rest day incorporation, specific area focus, cultural visit depth, accommodation standards where available. However, the core expedition challenge and remote experience remain central. The small group size (3-6) allows some individual pacing flexibility. Pre-expedition consultation ensures alignment with expectations. Those seeking significantly easier experience should consider our shorter or less challenging tours. This expedition is designed for serious adventure seekers wanting comprehensive desert immersion.