Comments on: Erg Chebbi: Watching the Sunset in the Sahara Desert https://www.travellingbookjunkie.com/erg-chebbi-sahara-desert/ Tue, 10 Dec 2024 09:20:57 +0000 hourly 1 By: Best Tours to embark on in Morocco with Africa North Journeys https://www.travellingbookjunkie.com/erg-chebbi-sahara-desert/#comment-155847 Tue, 10 Dec 2024 09:20:57 +0000 http://travellingbookjunkie.wordpress.com/?p=651#comment-155847 […] following days will take you on an unforgettable journey through the stunning Atlas Mountains and the breathtaking Sahara Desert. You will have the opportunity to ride camels, stay in luxurious desert camps, and witness the most […]

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By: Evening Desert Safari Dubai trip - Travelling Book Junkie https://www.travellingbookjunkie.com/erg-chebbi-sahara-desert/#comment-149998 Fri, 27 Oct 2023 10:10:47 +0000 http://travellingbookjunkie.wordpress.com/?p=651#comment-149998 […] The best part of the evening’s special is the desert safari during the golden hour. The scenery is so beautiful that you shouldn’t miss this chance to watch the sun go down. […]

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By: Why Everyone Needs to Try Camping This Summer https://www.travellingbookjunkie.com/erg-chebbi-sahara-desert/#comment-10350 Wed, 20 Jul 2016 19:51:58 +0000 http://travellingbookjunkie.wordpress.com/?p=651#comment-10350 […] Interested in knowing more?  Read about our full experience here. […]

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By: Travelling Book Junkie https://www.travellingbookjunkie.com/erg-chebbi-sahara-desert/#comment-1510 Mon, 19 May 2014 09:25:45 +0000 http://travellingbookjunkie.wordpress.com/?p=651#comment-1510 In reply to Globalmouse.

I do like a few luxuries so I am not sure I could stay in a tent without being close to a toilet for more than a few days but it was ok for a night (maybe two!!). Being an avid camper we are use to that part and really enjoyed being able to wake up to see the sunrise. The part I am not sure we could do again is the camel ride – that is that part that brings back some painful memories if I am truthful! 🙂

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By: Globalmouse https://www.travellingbookjunkie.com/erg-chebbi-sahara-desert/#comment-1461 Fri, 16 May 2014 12:55:28 +0000 http://travellingbookjunkie.wordpress.com/?p=651#comment-1461 Wow, what an amazing experience! I am completely torn as part of me thinks I would love to do it as it looks completely magical but hearing about how basic it was, I don’t know if I could handle it!! I’d love to think I could but I’m starting to need a few more luxuries these days!! It looks and sounds amazing, what an experience!

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By: Travelling Book Junkie https://www.travellingbookjunkie.com/erg-chebbi-sahara-desert/#comment-156 Sun, 27 Oct 2013 20:46:03 +0000 http://travellingbookjunkie.wordpress.com/?p=651#comment-156 In reply to Freya.

It was extremely peaceful and surprisingly enjoyable. We would definitely complete a desert camp again in the future; maybe in a different area. The camel ride was ok for about the first hour and then the pain started to kick in.

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By: Freya https://www.travellingbookjunkie.com/erg-chebbi-sahara-desert/#comment-155 Sun, 27 Oct 2013 20:42:27 +0000 http://travellingbookjunkie.wordpress.com/?p=651#comment-155 I have been to Morocco a few times but I never stayed a night in the dessert. It looks like a unique experience. So peaceful, I can nearly imagine watching the stars at night and that sunrise looks absolutely stunning. I’m not a big fan of getting on a camel either.

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