From the horse’s mouth
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Desert CavalcadeMarch 2024 McKinley aged 29Start to finish an excellent ride. The horses, guide, logistics team, and country were all wonderful. Highly recommend this trip to anyone interested. Loved Shaboob. He was a great horse and well matched to my skill level
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Desert CavalcadeNovember 2023 Kathleen aged 53Desert Cavalcade was a fantastic experience. The horses were very beautiful and fast. The organisation spot on. Abdel, our guide, was a superb leader and coach, he worked ceaselessly to give us a great time. He turned our chaotic crazy galloping at the beginning of the week into something resembling the fantasia (no... Read all
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Desert CavalcadeNovember 2023 Marissa Louise aged 65Where does one begin to describe this trip? Our guide, Abdel was kind, generous with his time and extremely helpful whether it was helping you to understand your horse so you could improve your riding or putting up your tent in camp! The horses were awesome! Abdel did an amazing and very thoughtful job matching us to... Read all
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Desert CavalcadeNovember 2023 JESSICA aged 33What an amazing experience – sleeping under the stars and exploring desert towns, ancient mountain passes, palmeries and dunes with a beautiful, spirited and gentle Barb/Arabian stallion, Nassim. Abdel was an amazing guide and his knowledge about and love for his horses was very inspiring. The food and organisation of... Read all
Itinerary
Highlights
- Experience the mysterious life of the villages nestled in the palm groves of the Draa Valley, one of the most inhabited areas of southern Morocco
- Large, wide open spaces offer plenty of opportunities for faster riding
- The route offers a wide variety of sights to discover: the fortified medina of Oulad Driss, the desert village of Mhamid and the ancient kasbah of Benu
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Day 1 1: FLY TO OUARZAZATE
Fint hotelInternational flights are not included.
Please note that there are currently no direct flights to Ouarzazate so it may be easier to fly to Marrakech and take the private transfer by road to Ouarzazate. If flying in to Marrakech, then you need to arrive early enough to allow time for the transfer (4 hrs). This is payable locally and will be split between all riders arriving that day (see dates and prices)
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Day 2 2 : OUARZAZATE - ZAGORA - FEIJA PLATEAU - 2 hours riding
You will be collected from your hotel in the morning at 08:30 and driven to Zagora through the Draa Valley (a journey of around 170km c. 3-4 hours). On your arrival in Zagora, you will be met by the riding team and allocated your horse for the week.
After checking that everyone is happy and comfortable, you will head out riding in a southwesterly direction. Crossing the vast Feija plateau you will get your first taste of the enormity of the Sahara and slowly approach the last mountain range separating you from the desert - Djebel Bani. You will set up camp there for the night. -
Day 3 3 : DJEBEL BANI - OUED NAAM - 6 hours riding
Riding up via a small, winding path you will reach a peak from where you should have impressive views of the Feija plateau and further afield to Djebel Saghro. You will then ride down through a narrow gorge, at the bottom of which is a small oasis, frequented by nomads; it is here that you will stop for lunch.
You will set off to a new desert plateau where only a few acacia trees seem to resist the drought. Here will come in to view the first dunes of the Moroccan Sahara, whose size will only continue to increases as you ride further south. The horizon here seems almost without limits. This area of the desert is maintained as a nature reserve and is home to an ever-growing population of gazelles. -
Day 4 4 : OUED NAAM - OULED DRISS - 5 hours riding
Today you will start by riding through sand dunes dotted with tamarisk, a plant native to this arid region. You may also come across nomadic camps in the form of kheimas - low tents made of camel and goat wool that are typical to Southern Morocco. Your ride will continue to the end of the Draa valley where buildings will start to appear in the midst of the Bounou palm grove. The Ksar here, a fortified village, is one of the valley’s most striking. Your ride will come to an end for the day at the village of Ouled Driss where you will camp for the night. -
Day 5 5 : OULED DRISS - NESRATE - 5h30 riding
In the morning, you will be back in the saddle for day's ride through the Draa valley, crossing the dunes and plateaus at a faster pace. Riding through the Djebel Selman mountain pass, you will come out into another impressive set of sand dunes. You will arrive at the palm grove of Tagounit and pass through fields and small villages (ksours) with decorated walls.
This route passes the old palm grove of Nesrate which has now been re-claimed by the sand. You will camp out in the dunes. -
Day 6 6 : NESRATE - OUED DRAA - 5 hours riding
Today you will re-join the hustle and bustle of the villages in the valley: a succession of ksours and gardens in the heart of the oasis will offer refreshing shade; the palm grove comes to an end where the Oued Draa (Draa river) passes between Djebel Bani and Djebel Tadrart. Continuing on horseback along this pass between the hill ranges, you will reach another shady palm grove and spend the night camping in the oasis. -
Day 7 7 : OUED DRAA - TINFOU DUNES - OUARZAZATE - 2-2h30 riding
Fint hotelRiding northwards, you will follow trails that wind through ksours and cultivated palm fields to reach the village of Tinfou where impressive dunes threaten to engulf homes and crops. Dune stabilisation measures have been taken but the results have yet to be qualified as a success. Here, you will say goodbye to your horse and the team and you will be transferred (c. 4 hrs) back to Ouarzazate.
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Day 8 8 : DEPARTURE
After breakfast, you will be transferred to the airport for your flight back to Europe. If you are flying from Marrakech then your flight must depart late enough to allow time for the road transfer (payable locally).
Dates & prices
Price details
- Rates are per person, based on two riders sharing a twin or double room and tent.
- Groups are composed of a minimum of 3 riders and a maximum of 10 international riders, plus guides.
- Please note: the ride will also confirm for 2 riders on payment of a supplement of €320 / £275 / $335 per person in 2024, and €750 / £625 / $805 per person in 2025. Once the group has reached 3 people, we will remove this supplement from your invoice and refund you if you have already paid it.
- Transfers are included from Ouarzazate, but if you arrive into Marrakesh then there is an additional transfer cost of c. €150 each way (per vehicle and split between all guests arriving/departing Marrakech). If flying into Marrakech your flight must arrive before 15:30 on day 1 and leave after 14:00 on Day 8.
- If you wish to guarantee single accommodation for the duration of the trip there is a single supplement of €130 / £110 / $140 per person. If you would like to arrange a single tent (but are happy to share hotel accommodation) the supplement is €40 / £35 / $45 per person.
Please Note
The itinerary may be modified at anytime for security reasons, meteorological or events beyond our control such as blocked roads, rivers in flood, drought, strikes and local holidays. Equus Journeys, our local partners and their local guides will always strive to find the best solution and will alter the itinerary as needed.
The names of the hotels and accommodation are given for information only and depending on availability, they may be modified without notice and replaced by another of a similar standard.
Price includes
Support Team
1 groom
Support Team
1 horse equipped with saddle and bridle per rider
1 vehicle and driver
Inland transports
Private bus or Land rover
Accommodation
Double/triple room in hotel standard 3/4*
Meals
Full board from dinner on day 1 to breakfast on day 8
Additional equipment
Price doesn't include
Meals
Beverages including water at the hotel, and personal extras
Transport
Extra
Small group supplement - see above for the details
Insurance
Optional
Transport
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Equestrian info
Horses
Guide & local team
Minimum riding ability
Minimum riding ability
If you weigh more than 90kg or are over 1.95m tall then please contact us to enquire about a suitable horse.
Pace
Tacking ability and participation
Trip conditions and Requested experience
The ascent of the Djebel Bani is physically demanding and require a good head for heights.
Experience of riding a trail of several days would be an advantage but is not required. Riders who do not ride regularly should ensure they are back in the saddle and riding fit before departure.
Visiting a new country offers the opportunity to meet other cultures with different mentalities, therefore it is important to accept these differences and respect the local way of life. 8
Equestrian equipment
Saddlebags are provided.
We recommend our riders to wear a helmet to the correct standard and you should bring your own to ensure a proper fit.
Travel info
Comfort
On the trail you will camp in two-man tents with mattresses. You will need to bring your own sleeping bag. There is a central "caidale" Moroccan tent for meals, a toilet tent and a hot shower tent.
Meals
Breakfast: a light breakfast of bread, cheese, jams, tea
Lunch: an assortment of salads, pasta or rice.
Dinner: soup, tajines, couscous, chicken, and fruit for dessert.
Water is provided on the trail. Please bring your own water bottle to fill in. Drinks including mineral water are not provided at the hotel.
Special diets can be accommodated, however please note that some foods can be difficult to find in Morocco. Certain diets may incur a supplement (gluten-free diets can be accommodated at a supplementary charge of €100/£90/$110 for instance). All dietary requirements must be specified at the time of booking.
Climate
In the Spring and Autumn months the temperatures are pleasantly warm. In October and April the temperatures can be 35c during the day, dropping to 20c at night whilst in November, February and March it is a little cooler (25c daytime and 12c night).
In the heart of the winter (December/January) the mornings and evenings can be cold, as low as minus 5c. At midday the temperatures will be 18-20c can drop rapidly once the sun sets.
In summer it is too hot to ride (45c) and so no desert trails run in the summer.
Tips
Packing list
- Equus Journeys strongly recommend that you wear a riding helmet and that you take your own to ensure a correct fit.
- Sunhat for when not riding
- Sunglasses - with a cord attached so they don't fly off when riding
- Buff or bandana
Upper body
- Long sleeved shirts provide protection from the sun and dust
- T-shirts
- Fleece, jumper or jacket - the evenings can be cold
- Waterproof jacket - the rains can be difficult to foresee and it's better to be prepared. Layering is key to cope with the fluctuations in temperature between day and night
- Casual clothes for the evening
Legs
- Lightweight, comfortable riding trousers or jodhpurs - we recommend riding in them at home before taking them on holiday to ensure they don't rub
- Shorts for lazy lunchtimes
- Casual clothes for the evening
Hands and Feet
- Comfortable riding boots. We recommend short boots with half chaps as long chaps/long boots can get very hot.
- Sandals, flip-flops or trainers for moving around the camp
- Gloves - your hands are particularly exposed to the sun whilst riding
Nightwear
- Thermals are a good option for sleeping in, or a t-shirt and shorts for warmer nights
- A woolly hat when camping (desert nights can be cold)
- Sleeping bag - we recommend a comfort factor of 2-5c (Oct-Nov and Feb-April) and minus 5 - minus 8 for Dec/Jan. We also recommend taking a silk or fleece liner for an extra layer
- Camping pillow (mattresses are provided)
Other useful items
- Swimsuit
- Towel. Camping towels will pack lighter and dry more easily
- Sarong (for going to/from the shower tent)
- Water bottle (1.5 litre or two x 1 litre)
- Hand sanitiser
- Wet wipes for when showers aren't possible
- Camera and high capacity memory card. Spare battery
- Bumbag for carrying your camera and small items whilst riding
- Headtorch or small torch for moving around camp at night
- Small plastic bags for taking rubbish away
- Power bank
Medical kit
- Sunscreen and lip balm - must be high factor
- Insect repellent
- Any medication you regularly take
- Blister plasters in case of any rubs
- Antiseptic cream, plasters, aspirin, anti-histamine, insect-bite salve etc...
- Rehydration sachets (dioralyte or similar)
- Spare prescription glasses/contact lenses
- Ear plugs, particularly if you are a light sleeper
Our Recommendations
- Please don't take a hard sided suitcase. Your luggage should be soft sided and you should pack it into two bags if it weighs more than 15kg so it's easier for the team to transport between camps
- Take a second, smaller bag to pack things you may need during the day such as a book or sunscream then you can easily access it during the long lunch break
- We recommend travelling in your riding boots and carrying your hat and some riding clothes in your hand luggage - then if your luggage goes astray you are still able to ride!
Sustainable tourism
- Travel light. It's a little known fact, but the lighter you pack, the better for the environment as heavy bags will produce higher emissions (when flying a plane or driving a car!).
- Reduce plastic waste. Take your favorite reusable bottle with you. Avoid single-use bags, cups, or straws.
- Preserve nature. Always take your rubbish with you during the ride and recycle them. Leave all the flowers or plants as you found them, and never get too close when observing wildlife. Make sure to use eco-friendly products such as body wash or laundry detergent (if camping) to protect both your skin and the environment.
- Choose your experiences carefully. Respect animal life by not participating in any activities that abuse wild animals (shows, elephant rides, etc.).
- Support local populations. Buy local handicrafts, be respectful of customs, and learn about the culture of local communities.
- Share! Raise awareness among your family and friends about sustainable tourism.
Did you know?
Did you know?
Riding in the Sahara desert is a memorable experience. The Sahara is the largest hot desert in the world, and the third largest desert after Antarctica and the Arctic. Its combined surface area of 3,600,00 square miles is comparable to the respective land areas of China and the USA. It stretches from the Atlas mountains in north Africa to the Sahel in the south - a band of semi-arid tropical savannah. Many of its sand dunes are over 180 metres high.
The Sahara desert is the hottest place on earth, with summer temperatures often exceeding 57c. The annual rainfall is less than 25mm and there are often strong winds, which means the dunes are constantly shiftingand sand can be swept up to heights of 1,000 metres.
Despite its inhospitable environment there are small areas of vegetation with desert adapted plants germinating within two days of any precipitation and sowing their seeds within two weeks. There are also mammals such as the addax, a large whie antelope which can go nearly a year without drinking!
The northern edges of the Sahara through which you ride on horseback contains oases and date palm plantations as well as typical sand dune landscapes. The landscape is incredibly varied and our desert trails are amongst our most popular horseback holidays.
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Customer reviews
Customer reviews
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McKinley aged 29 WATERBURY CENTER 1 tripMarch 2024Start to finish an excellent ride. The horses, guide, logistics team, and country were all wonderful. Highly recommend this trip to anyone interested. Loved Shaboob. He was a great horse and well matched to my skill level
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Kathleen aged 53 CAERNARFON 5 tripsNovember 2023Desert Cavalcade was a fantastic experience. The horses were very beautiful and fast. The organisation spot on. Abdel, our guide, was a superb leader and coach, he worked ceaselessly to give us a great time. He turned our chaotic crazy galloping at the beginning of the week into something resembling the fantasia (no... Read all
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Marissa Louise aged 65 FOREST HILLS 4 tripsNovember 2023Where does one begin to describe this trip? Our guide, Abdel was kind, generous with his time and extremely helpful whether it was helping you to understand your horse so you could improve your riding or putting up your tent in camp! The horses were awesome! Abdel did an amazing and very thoughtful job matching us to... Read all
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JESSICA aged 33 COGGESHALL 1 tripNovember 2023What an amazing experience – sleeping under the stars and exploring desert towns, ancient mountain passes, palmeries and dunes with a beautiful, spirited and gentle Barb/Arabian stallion, Nassim. Abdel was an amazing guide and his knowledge about and love for his horses was very inspiring. The food and organisation of... Read all
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