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SALAMA TREK 2 - March 09 to 18, 2013
10 days in Morocco, including 8 nights in a hotel and one
night in a bivouac in the desert. An eight-stage women-only adventure where you
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The trek (1,800km)
The Salama trek takes you
across one of the most beautiful regions of Morocco, where you’ll discover the country’s
astounding and colourful landscape. We’ve selected a route that is accessible
to everyone, whatever their level. The emphasis is not on skill or performance.
We want you to enjoy driving across the desert, and discovering local Berber
villages, palm groves and magical oases, vertiginous canyons and sun-kissed
dunes.
A healthy dose of the
exotic, a few giggles over a lunch-time picnic, and the luxury comfort of a
hotel in the evening are all part of the Salama trek experience.
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Day 01 Saturday march 09 Paris-Marrakech outbound flight
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Night and dinner at the Tropicana hotel marrakech
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Day 02 Sunday march 10:Marrakech - Boumalne du Dades:
exploring the High Atlas mountains
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Arrival for night
and dinner at the Kasbah La Perle du Dades
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Day 03 Monday march 11 Boumalne du Dades - Erfoud : desert
bound
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Arrival for night
and dinner at the Chergui hotel Erfoud
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Day 04 Tuesday march 12 Erfoud-Merzouga: the magical
light of the Erg Chebbi dunes
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Arrival for night and dinner at the hotel Kasbah Tombouctou very well placed in middle of the
sand dunes of Merzouga
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Day 05 Wednesday march 13 Merzouga-El March: dinosaur
valley
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Arrival for night and dinner at the Auberge El March
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Day 06 Thursday march 14 El-March - Ouled Driss: from arid
desert to the verdant Draa valley
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Arrival for night and dinner at the hotel Kasbah Chez le Pacha Ouled Driss
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Day 07 Friday march 15 Ouled Driss-Erg Chegaga: lake
Irriki
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Arrival for night and dinner at the erg Chegaga Campement
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Day 08 saturday march 16 Erg Chegaga-Ouarzazate: the
Anti Atlas mountains
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Arrival for night and dinner at the Dar Chamaa Kasbah, Ouarzazate
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Day 09 Sunday march 17 Ouarzazate-Marrakech: the end
of the journey
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Arrival for night and dinner at the Riad Sirocco, Marrakech
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Day 10 Monday marh 18 Return flight
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A WORD FROM THE ORGANISER
The Salama trek project was
my way of allowing women to give free reign to their sense of adventure through
a unique and friendly women-only trek. But this kind of adventure can’t be
improvised, it must be professionally and flawlessly organised. I called upon
the expert help of a professional team, led by specialists in the African
terrain. Alain Perez is not only a former advanced motorbike rally driver, but
he also organises his own treks. Together with Pascal Lafarge, an exceptional
mechanic with a long experience in car repairs, they form the expert dream team
who are on hand to make sure you enjoy the experience to the full.
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A WORD FROM THE PARTICIPANTS
Participants in the first trek:
Karine G.
"I’ve said it manytimes, and I’ll say it again: it was fantastic, thank you all again and well
done. It’ll be in our hearts and minds for a long time yet!"
Sabrina C.
"Thanks to all three of
you, for your hard work before and during the trek. Everything was amazing
(...) Although it seems so far away now, I’ll never forget any of it (...). A
compelling, varied and amazing trek. And flawless safety!It was a truly unforgettable
experience, all 3 of you were wonderful, each in your own way. We learnt so much!"
Florence G.
"I think very fondly of
the trek. I frequently visit the site to look at the familiar faces and
landscapes–it’s like a breath of fresh air. The setting was simply wonderful!! Everything
had been thought out right down to the tiniest detail, and there wasn’t even the
slightest hitch! From the series of emails counting down the days to the trek, to
the website that you visit 10 times a day to dream about the adventure (and 100
times once you’re back!), even the road books which enabled us to pretend we
were true “gazelles” and taught to use the Sat. Nav. system...there was such attention
to detail, right down to the meals. Above all, there was a feeling of safety at
all times. No worrying about getting stuck in the sand, getting lost, or making
a wrong move: Pascal and Alain were there to reassure us, listen to us and help.
And that’s important when you’re the first one to get stuck in the sand!!
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