Today we cross into the Western Sahara, a sparsely-populated area of mostly desert situated on the northwest coast of Africa. A former Spanish colony, the Western Sahara was annexed by Morocco in 1975, and since then it has been the subject of a long-running territorial dispute between Morocco and its indigenous Sahrawi people. The Sahrawi people are of Arab and Berber ethnicity and speak a unique dialect of Arabic.
In Laayoune we will meet our local guide, a nomad from a Sahrawi tribe who will lead us through a three-day total off-road expedition crossing the Western Sahara from north to south. Laayoune, built on the site of a desert oases, is the principal town in Western Sahara and is a useful base before onward travel into the desert. The administrative Western Sahara towns might lack history, but they can be colourful places. Women wear sari-type fabrics swept over their heads and bodies, and the array of colour choices is striking in the bleach-white midday sun.
The former Spanish Sahara colony (now part of Morocco) has been the site of a long conflict between the Polisario Armed Front and the Moroccan army. Since the second half of the seventies, due to this long “sand war,” this region has been off-limits to travelers and until today no peace treaty has been signed. We will venture into the vast, sandy regions of Saguia El Hamra, Tiris Zemmour, ending with the spectacular Rio de Oro sea-look. During this Saharan expedition, we will cross large dunes and discover wells frequented by long lines of camels belonging to the legendary Reguibat nomads.
Tonight we will camp under the stars. Camping in the immensity of the Sahara is an unforgettable experience, and our home for tonight and tomorrow night will be a comfortable mobile camp. We will sleep in large Bedouin style tents with carpets, chairs and mattresses. Dinner under the stars is part of the experience, so tables and chairs will be set up so we can eat outdoors. A choice among soft drinks, beer and wine will be available for dinner. A toilet tent will also be available. In the unfortunate case of sand-storm, a restaurant tent will be set up for a more comfortable dining experience.
 
Included Meal(s): Breakfast, Lunch and Dinner