Helpful tips for traveling to the Sahara Desert
Bring toilet paper, medication, snacks, and water: While it’s a luxe experience, you’ll still be in the middle of the desert, so you can’t just run down to the corner store for something. And throughout Morocco, toilet paper isn’t the norm. Most bathrooms have bidet-style options that use water instead of paper.
Wear appropriate clothing: You’ll be hiking and riding, so be prepared!
Be prepared for cold nights: Temperatures can vary, so it’s good to check the weather before you go. In the summer, temperatures in a single day can range from seventy to 110 degrees. In the winter, temperature can be between forty and seventy degrees. Whatever the weather is like when you go, you’ll feel a major drop at night.
Pack well: Sunscreen and a hat are essential in the desert. You’ll also want comfortable closed-toe shoes for exploring the areas as well as flip-flops for when you’re running around the campgrounds. Also, wipes are great for long days of travel.
Bring cash: It’s handy to have cash for tips. Generally speaking, you’ll want to keep at least a Moroccan dirham in your pocket any time you’re out. Cash is king here.
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