| 16–30 September 2026 | Sahel Countries, Mali, Mauritania |
This desert caravan experience offers a journey through vast and open landscapes, guided by the slow and steady rhythm of camels. It is designed as an immersive way to explore remote desert environments, combining movement, simplicity, and a deep connection to nature.
Participants travel in a small group, accompanied by experienced local guides who are familiar with the terrain, climate, and traditional ways of navigating the desert. Camels carry essential equipment, allowing travelers to walk alongside or ride when needed. The pace is intentionally unhurried, creating space to observe the surroundings, adjust to the environment, and settle into a different sense of time.
Each day follows a natural flow shaped by light, temperature, and distance. Mornings often begin early, taking advantage of cooler hours for walking. Midday invites rest in shaded areas, while late afternoons continue the journey toward the next campsite. Evenings are spent under open skies, where simple camps are set up and meals are prepared together or by the support team.
The experience emphasizes minimalism and presence. Infrastructure is intentionally limited, encouraging participants to engage directly with the elements. Water, food, and shelter are managed carefully, fostering awareness of resources and the practical realities of desert travel.
At night, the desert reveals a different dimension. With little to no artificial light, the sky becomes intensely visible, and the surrounding silence deepens the sense of space. These moments often become a central part of the experience, offering reflection and a break from constant stimulation.
Cultural exchange may also be part of the journey, depending on the region and guides involved. Local knowledge, stories, and traditions can be shared along the way, adding depth to the physical movement through the landscape.
Overall, this caravan is not only a way to cross terrain, but a process of slowing down and reconnecting. It is suited for those who are open to simplicity, physical activity, and a direct encounter with one of the most elemental environments on earth.