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Off to the Sahara

We headed out into the Sahara to spend a night in a dessert Berber camp. The trip started by heading out either on a hour and half camel ride or go by Jeep through the dessert sands to the camp. We decided to try both ways so Shelley took the camel ride out to the camp and Ray went by jeep.  

The camels were lined up in groups of four or five and tethered together. The guide was very helpful and ensured eveyone got on ok and was comfortable.

Shelley was wearing her keffiyeh scarf and ready to head out on camel back.

 

Shelley on the camel ready to head to the Berber Camp site.

The trip on camel back was a slow paced walk allowing time to take in the views and experience the Sahara. It was quite the experience seeing the vastness of the Sahara. It is the World’s largest and most extensive hot desert in the world. The desert covers an area of 3.6 million square miles. 

Ray took a 4 X 4 ride out through the dessert reaching the Berber camp earlier than Shelley.

View of the berber camp from atop a nearby sand dune.

This gave him time to climb up a large sand dune and admire the sunset.

View of the dunes as the sun was setting.

We enjoyed a great evening having a traditional meal then taking in a bonfire with Berber singing and dancing before heading to our tent for the night.

Carpets lining the tents in the Sahara

The stars were amazing and we enjoyed an excellent evening under the stars. 

 

It was a very memorable time in the Sahara and we enjoyed this unique experience very much. 

“تبدأ الحياة على حافة منطقة الراحة الخاصة بك”

Camel Ride

We decided to take a camel ride. There were many camels available for a ride across the back of the pyramids of Giza for 10 euros.

Camels rides for 10 euros at the pyramids of Giza

A group of us in our tour decided we would take the camel ride and see the pyramids from a different location.

Shelley on her camel

We each mounted our camels and three or four of them were tied in tandem. The guide then led the camels across the desert towards the back side of the pyramids.

Shelley and Ray on the camels heading to the pyramids.

Shelley’s camel was tied to Ray’s and her camel would rub his head on Ray’s leg. The camel was friendly and Ray was able to rub its head and pet it.

Shelley’s camel being friendly to Ray

We rode the camels for approximately 20 minutes until we reached the far side of the pyramids. From that vantage point we could see the complete horizon with the pyramids.

Ray and Shelley at the Giza pyramids

Our group decided to have a photo taken with all of us in front of the pyramids with our camels.

Our group at the Giza pyramids on camels

The camel ride to the far side of the pyramids was an extremely enjoyable experience. Riding a camel through the dessert was one of those experiences that will stay with us for years to come.

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