Camel trekking and desert hikes in morocco:

individual – flexible – sustainable

Camel caravan journeys according to old traditions with Akabar -Sahara Treks and the nomads team


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  • ⴰⵏⵙⵓⴼ – willkommen – welcome – bienvenue – مرحبا بكم: Karawanenreisen nach alter Tradition

“It is said that once you have entered the desert, you will never get away from it again; because here, in the midst of unique primeval landscapes, the meaning of space and time is lost. Here, life is reduced to the essentials. And here, in absolute silence and solitude, man is thrown back to where he belongs – to himself.”

Achill Moser: Das Glück der Weite; Fünf Jahre in den Wüsten der Welt

ⴰⵏⵙⵓⴼ – Enjoy the fascination of Sahara Morocco!

Hikes in the sea of dunes and the rocky desert with Akabar – Sahara treks and the nomad team of the Jebel Bani mountains:

  • Camel trekking and hiking in desert dunes of Sahara
  • Walking through the impressive desert rock landscape of Jebel Bani mountain range
  • Discover prehistoric rock paintings and engravings
  • Homestay with nomadic and semi-nomadic families
  • Trekking with visit to nomad music festivals

We offer authentic and sustainable tours, fair to the people and fair to nature!

We adapt flexibly to your expectations, your schedule and your fitness!

Do you have a special request? Akabar – Sahara Treks and the nomad team are here for you!

Together we will create a special tour at a fair price!

Give us a call or write to us! We look forward to hearing from you!

Hafid Benyachou: WhatsApp + 212 621584295

Mail: akabartrekking@gmail.com or info@marokko-nomaden.de

On Instagram under: sahara_tours_morocco_holiday

Trekking tour advice: Monika Boch-Jacuk: Phone +49 (0)76325196

As Hafid Benyachou and his team have extensive connections in Morocco, he is also happy to plan your travel to and from Zagora as well as sightseeing and city visits. He can organise mountain bike tours in the Atlas Mountains, mule trekking in Ait Bougoumez (in the valleys south of Azilal) and hiking in the M’Ngoun area (4,071m).