The Sahara – Luxury Tent Camp. Do Camels Really Spit?

Fascinated for years by rugged movies featuring the Sahara Deseret as a backdrop, I only wish I had begun exploring the Sahara at a younger age…although the luxury tent camps provide the perfect base for me. I wish I had the stamina for days of an authentic Camel Caravan, off-piste! Romantic notions inspired by films: George Lucas and his world-famous Star Wars saga. The English Patient, The Sheltering Sky. March or Die, The Wind & The Lion, and never forget Lawrence of Arabia with Peter O’Toole, who won an Academy Award for Best Actor. Swoon!

Anṣuf is Welcome by the Berber people.

My first luxury Sahara Desert client request was 18 years ago, it became the ‘talk’ of Silicon Valley peeps – an Over The Top family experience for a client big birthday. Random encounters meeting someone, one would say, Oh I know who you are – me, no I’m flattered, but I think you’ve made a mistake… No, you created the amazing desert experience for …Family, oh yes, that is me!  

A Journey that is well remembered by many. The father wanted to recreate a college memory of driving through Algiers – despite the heat, we designed a Journey in June. Beginning in Marrakesh, staying at the stunning three-bedroom riad at La Mamounia with its own pool and gorgeous gardens. Enjoying the city of souks and snake charmers for a few days we then moved them to the desert. Whisking the family from Marrakesh by helicopter to the Sahara Desert flying over the dramatic snowcapped High Atlas Mountains – sweeping over vast valleys dotted with colorful Berber villages. Skimming low along the Draa valley to land at an ancient, fortified village and nomadic museum. They enjoyed lunch with a local family. The teenage children shared life experiences and learned regional customs of the village children. A soccer ball always helps to break the ice! Imagine a 4-wheel drive adventure through sandy trails, blooming acacia and tamarisk trees to the dunes, reaching the most elaborate and important kasbahs in the Dades Valley.

You’ve seen these valleys and vistas shared by movie makers for years including Lawrence of Arabia and Jesus of Nazareth – one of the most dramatic sights in this barren region.

Meet your camels at end of day for a ride to the highest dunes climbing to the peaks for a spectacular sunset over the Sahara Desert. A leisurely ride back to their private luxury desert tent erected in the middle of the desert.

Imagine the quiet and the vastness of looking as far as you can see – the wide horizon seems to never end. In the evening, local nomadic Tuareg joined the family for dinner and taught everyone traditional drumming.

Sitting beneath an endless blanket of twinkling stars, an astronomer pointed out distant galaxies and identifies the stars, originally named by ancient Arabs who navigated these sands. Camped in the historic and legendary Caravan Route from Marrakesh to Timbuktu, dreams of exotic adventures are guaranteed. Sunrise – a dawn camel trek, of course!

Private plane to Fes for additional sightseeing in the fabled city, the kids were happy to reach a swimming pool again in the early summer heat. But this adventure still draws interest and is well remembered by family friends as well.

Camels in the Sahara dunes

I’ve stayed at a few Sahara camps and have now found a modern and comfortable luxury camp worth returning to next year. Merzouga Desert offers comfortable air-conditioned tents, running showers and comfort at the highest level. It demands nothing much of you, but to relax and gaze at the ever-changing colors of the desert landscape.

Situated in the quiet and idyllic sand dunes of Erg Chebbi, it’s the perfect location for travelers seeking uncompromising privacy and solitude in the desert dunes.  

Using our private driver, or if you prefer, helicopters, we can still design the private OTT experience, but the Merzuga Camp is an extremely comfortable alternative, located an hour and half drive from Erfoud.

Sunset Camel rides through the dunes on seemingly friendly camels – after an Egyptian camel tour with a growling camel, I broke up with Camels! On my last visit to this camp, the blue garbed men assured me they only have friendly camels, I was happy to sit with a glass of bubbly at the edge of the dune for sunset. I’m visiting again in April and will make Camel friends for a few desert treks.

I’m enchanted by the immense quiet and inky black skies, blanketed by millions of stars. A luxury Tent Camp, Glamping like a true Berber Nomad with modern day comforts, includes authentic Moroccan dinners with local musicians.

Our second day will include an off-road buggy excursion through the dunes.  Look for me in early spring, my Nomadic cravings for Morocco will again be realized. Always on the move, just as a desert camel roams.

Highly Recommend Sahara Luxury Desert Camp

Banyan Tree Tamouda Bay – Exotic Sanctuary for the Senses.

My Moroccan wanderings are often plotted, always a long list of new hotel properties to visit, souk shopping, photographing locals and exploring UNESCO village sites.

My many stopovers usually include a few beach visits – growing up near the ocean, a sunny beach beckons: Sun, sand, and me – beach therapy: endless miles of sand and lapping waves.

Banyan Tree Tamouda Bay, Morocco

The north coast of Morocco is not the first stop for many tourists vacationing in the country, and neither had it been mine on my previous Camel Caravans. Traversing a new path taking less traveled roads North of Tangier, Banyan Tree at Tamouda Bay is the picture-perfect beach resort. An extraordinary blend of romance with exotic Moroccan charm. It’s the Hamptons of Morocco, who knew?

Just an hour from Tangier, on the northwestern coast of Morocco, perched in the middle of two interesting cultural sites. Ten miles from the city of Tetouan, known as the white dove and younger sister of “Granada”, a city with Hispano-Moorish footmarks. the medina is a UNESCO World Heritage Site.

Banyan Tree is a world away from the wall-to-wall medinas of Marrakech or Fez. A luxurious five-star, 92 individual suite property facing a vast, flat white sandy beach, and sapphire seas, encompassing 60 acres. The property combines the Andalusian-Moorish legacy of the region with breathtaking views of the Mediterranean Sea. The extravagant arrival area, calling it reception isn’t refined enough, is crisscrossed with long white corridors intersected by glistening blue pools, tall arched doorways laced with hand-cut mosaic tiles and typical ironwork. While the exteriors are a Moorish austere white, the interiors are extravagant, elegantly decorated with traditional elaborate Moroccan panels, and bordered in rich bronze and moody blues.

The Villa accommodation is a highlight of the resort, tempting to never leave, except to pop out to my private pool. Beach clients who sunbathe au natural, this is home for you! My bike allowed me to explore the fields surrounding the Villas. Miles of sunset shore walks are my therapy, kids, fishermen and birds dot the sand.

Banyan Tree honors local Arabesque traditions and channels Moroccan charm and history; comfortable and spacious Villas, the main living area with ultra-high ceilings open to an expansive bedroom, private bathroom, pool and small garden.

The Beach Club is an oasis and a vision of brilliant white and spectacular blue water on the edge of the sand. From the resort, it’s almost a mirage, glistening in the distance.

Banyan Tree Tamouda Bay, Morocco

The spa is well known for its signature Rainforest Experience. The experience includes a hydrothermal path inviting a guest from one watery sensation to another, splashing rain drops to gentle sprays of warm mist. A sublime sanctuary for the senses!

Sultry long lunches at at Azura are a must, adjacent to a pond teeming with migrating ducks, croaking frogs, and iridescent dancing dragon flies.

Loved the Thai themed Saffron restaurant, with sunken dining area, savory menu and fun staff.

Banyan Tree Tamouda Bay, Morocco

Highly Recommend Banyan Tree Tamouda Bay. A sanctuary for the senses – a hidden gem set amidst the rugged Rif Mountains and the golden sands of Morocco’s northern coast.