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Mustapha is indigenous to the sands of Northern Sahara - A Berbere man born, in a small village in the desert of Southern Morocco. His first work was as a camel man in the desert. A labor of love for many years, this experience brings him skills, knowledge, and ways of being that enhance any desert trekking or travel  in Morocco you might want to do. It also informs how he views and understands the stages of any truly phenomenal and nourishing journey - informing the co-creative process of planning, preparations, directions, ways of travel, and completion. Weaving your soul-calling with what is possible here in Morocco.
Mustapha’s family left the Sahara desert some time ago now - a move required as the desert has become too dry to survive. He and his family now live in H’AMID village. And, while it was hard to move away from his first love, the desert and all she offers, the move has offered many new opportunities. Mustapha was able to attend and graduate school, enabling entry into the Moroccan Tourism industries. With the combined knowledge and wisdoms, Mustapha is able to offer a unique experience to any visitor - one that weaves deep cultural knowledge about the many people who make up Morocco and her beautiful and varied traditions

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Our prices

  • Our prices are calculated in Moroccan dirhams and then converted to either Euros or GB sterling. This might mean a trip ends up costing you more (or less) in your own domestic currency at time of final payment if a trip has been booked many months in advance.

  • All our prices are for the land-only arrangements within Morocco.

  • You MUST arrange your own flights and take out travel insurance.

  • When you are given a personalised price quotation it will be given in local currency (Moroccan dirhams) and converted to Euros or Pounds Sterling (whichever suits you best)

 

 

 

Economic, environmental and social responsibility

It’s very important to us that by hosting visitors in Morocco that we are all mindful of the environment, the traditions and local etiquette - this is especially important for us when visiting the remote rural areas, mountains and Sahara desert. We want your visit to leave a lasting impression only upon your spirit, but not upon the landscape.

Some will say that in order not to have a negative impact on local ecology, climate and environment, then the tourist should never go travelling! The domestic economy of Morocco is very much dependent on inbound tourism and targets have been set within Morocco to increase the influx of foreign visitors hugely over the coming decade. This requires a delicate and thoughtful approach at all levels

Pricing Guidelines:

The final price of your Morocco adventure holiday will depend upon several factors:

  • the number of people sharing the vehicle (max 5 recommended in a 4x4)

  • type of vehicle (4x4 or minibus)

  • number of days

  • the comfort category and type of accommodation/desert camp

  • B&B, Half-board or Full-board basis

  • the number of rooms required e.g. single occupancy or double/twin

  • the start point and end point of the tour (it is more expensive to start in one city and end on another)

  • extra adventure activities or guided visits you want to include

  • time of year

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