Nobody who has ever crested a Saharan dune at sunset and watched 270,000 square kilometres of Morocco turn the colour of molten copper — absolutely nobody — has come back and said, “Yeah, it was alright.” The Sahara Desert in Morocco is the kind of place that quietly rearranges your internal furniture while you sleep...Read More
There is a moment, somewhere between the last tarmac road and the first real dune, when it hits you: the silence. Not the absence of sound — the presence of something older than any city you have ever stood in. That is camel trekking in Morocco. And once it gets into your bones, nothing else...Read More