When going to a desert specific requirements need
fulfilling. However, when the desert is the world’s most extensive land of
sand, then the necessities require particular attention. Don’t fret over about
the places and activities you can indulge yourself in the Sahara desert, as one
of the best touring agencies will take care of you, but an organization can
only do so much. Here you will find all the supplies you need to tread upon the
greatest and most famous desert in the world. Make a note and take a sizeable
backpack to fit in all the items on the list, but then again, you don’t want
the backpack to be too heavy, lest you risk fainting under the strenuous sun.
Your clothing
As you may know, deserts are unbearably hot during the
day and surprisingly cold at night. It is not so different in the Sahara, and
you are going to need a windbreaker or a jacket. You don’t want to put it on
under the sun, but when the moon showers its silvery glow making the yellow
sands white, you will feel the chill. Wear comfy jeans if you want to ride a
camel. The fur coat of a camel will make you uncomfortable if you wear shorts.
For footwear, select hiking boots or sneakers. The
website yougomorocco.com will provide you with accommodations and food when on
Morocco travel. Don’t forget a hat or a scarf and a pair of goggles
to block the sun and the sand. The camel’s eyelashes prevent sand but yours
won’t.
Provisional supplies
You are going to the largest desert in the world, and
understandably, you will find nothing in an open, seemingly dead, terrestrial
zone. Carry hand sanitizers as there are no running water and face wipes to
clean your sweat. Water bottles are an absolute necessity as there aren’t any
means of hydration in the land of thirst. If you are adventurous enough to
explore the desert in the middle of the night on a Morocco travel, you will
need a powerful flashlight. Also carry a light snack item to munch on but make
sure that it is not too salty as excess salt makes you thirsty. There are
instances where people carry knives, but you won’t find much need for it as the
trip organizers will take good care of you unless desert pirates scare you.
Medical supplies
Don’t let a migraine stop you from going on a tour of
a lifetime. Keep pain medicines with yourself to get rid of pestering
headaches. Long camel rides can force you to take pain meds as well but don’t
let that worry you either. Getting lost in the Sahara or running out of
drinking water is a much more troublesome situation. You are also going to need
sunblock creams and suntan lotions to protect your skin from the strong sunrays
at daytime. You can consider keeping antibiotics, antacids and allergy
medicines as well, just in case you need those pills.
Be a Bedouin
There you have it, a complete guide on what to carry
to the desert. Of course, there is no need to mention the importance of cameras
to take back memories of a beautiful time. Seriously, treading the sands of the
Sahara is an outstanding experience, and you cannot afford to miss it. So, make
sure that the next holiday season you ride camels in the open Sahara like a
Bedouin. Oh, and do carry extra batteries for your camera as well as lens
brushes as no one is going to sell you a pair in the middle of the desert and
you will take home the Sahara sand with you in your camera along with the
unforgettable memories.