Most Inspirational Moment
Camping in the Sahara and waking in the middle of the night to see the stars. Unforgettable and a very special sense of timelessness. Indeed much more Christmas-like (shepherds watch their flocks/3 wise men etc) than all the twinkling tatt at home! The in-camp evening entertainment was also fantastic with the local camelliers and camp caretaker doubling up as great drummer/singers. Our whole group got really into it with lots of improvisation and participation.
Thoughts on Group Leader
I'm sure I'm not alone in saying that we found Mustapha to be a kind attentive and extremly humourous guide. His obvious passion for his country and Berber people together with his excellent language skills made the whole trip run very smoothly and with considerable added interest. Our driver was excellent too ... not at all crazy, just very calm and steady.... AND awake!
Advice for Potential Travellers
Pack light! It does get pretty cold at night so just layer up and go scruffy. I might think about wearing cycle shorts (covered) on the Camel ride as fairly demanding on the deriair! Trip note suggestions that women should take cover-up long skirts seemed uneccessary though a large scarf was fairly handy. Also the swimming pools at hotels are absolutly freezing and not really a viable option for December visits.