Today we will drive to Ouadane, a small town in the desert situated on the southern edge of the Adrar Plateau just 93 km northeast of Chinguetti. Along with Chinguetti, this is one of the most culturally and historically important cities in the Adrar region.
Following a dry creek we will come across tiny oasis hidden along our route in the high dunes. Ouadane is the most remote oasis in Mauritania, and a true outpost in the emptiness of the desert. Ouadane was founded in the 12th Century, and while most has fallen to ruin, some of its stone houses, perched on a rocky hill, are still inhabited. This was once an important caravan trading point in the trans-Saharan trade and for caravans transporting slabs of salt from the mines at Idjil. Nowhere else in Mauritania do the ruins of an old city extend over such an extensive area as here. It is therefore not without reason that the ksar is a UNESCO World Heritage Site
Founded to serve the caravans crossing the Sahara, this trading and religious centre became a focal point of Islamic culture. Ouadane has managed to preserve an urban fabric that evolved between the 12th and 16th centuries. Typically, like in Chinguetti, houses with patios crowd along narrow streets around a mosque with a square minaret. They illustrate a traditional way of life centred on the nomadic culture of the people of the western Sahara. Ouadane is composed of three different zones: the archaeological area, the old city, and the more recent settlements to the east of the ancient core.
We then venture further into the Sahara to see a natural wonder that has intrigued scientists and adventurers for centuries. Known as the Richat Structure or, more commonly, the Eye of the Sahara, this massive geological formation consists of a series of rings on the Adrar Plateau. This is a prominent feature in northwestern Mauritania, measuring 31 miles (50 km) in diameter, making it highly visible even from high above Earth. In the local dialect of Arabic, the people refer to it as Guelb er Richât, meaning 'The eye of the Richat'.
We later return to our base in Chinguetti.
 
Included Meal(s): Breakfast, Lunch and Dinner