Sahara Trek
A six-day challenge taking you on a trek across one of the world’s largest deserts, with the dramatic backdrop of the Anti-Atlas Mountains.
The Challenge
This six-day charity challenge takes you on a trek across the ever-changing landscape of one of the world’s largest deserts – the Sahara! The adventure will take you on a climb to the top of the enormous Chigaga Dunes where you’ll witness the sunrise over the desert. The days will be hot and the trekking will get tough but with the team’s unrivalled support plus the dramatic backdrop of the Anti-Atlas Mountains to keep everyone going, the sense of achievement you’ll feel as you complete the trek will be worth all the hard work!
Duration: 6 days, 4 of which are trekking
Distance: 36-48km
Fitness: The trek is graded as challenging but achievable with training beforehand. A training guide will be provided on sign up.
What you get
Sign up with #TeamStAnns for your trek experience including loads of fantastic perks!
- A friendly Events Team who will support you every step of the way
- A #TeamStAnns t-shirt and Build it Together buff
- Pre-event and post-event meetup and supportive group chat with your fellow trekkers
- A fundraising pack with ideas and tips, and materials like balloons, collection buckets and banners
- Return flights from a London airport to Marrakech
- All accommodation
- All meals from dinner on Day 1 to breakfast on Day 6
- Luggage transfers
- Local English-speaking guide(s)
- Trek leader from the UK
- Comprehensive first aid/medical kit
- Tents and other camping equipment
- Challenge Medal
- Helping to build our new hospice to provide specialist care and loving support to people in Greater Manchester, for generations to come
Dates
Please note the trek from 5th-10th November is now fully booked.
An additional trek from 12th-17th November 2025 had been added – costs and itinerary are exactly the same.
Cost
Registration Fee (due on sign up): £199
Option A: Minimum Sponsorship: £2,140
Option B: Self-Funding: £1,070
Terms and conditions apply, which will be available on registering your interest.
By fundraising for this challenge in aid of our Build it Together new hospice appeal, you’ll ensure St Ann’s is here for local people affected by life-limiting illness, now and in the future. Register your interest now by completing the form below.
Itinerary
- Day 1 – Depart UK
We depart the UK for our flight to Morocco and upon arrival, we transfer to our hotel in Ouarzazate. South of the High Atlas Mountains, Ouarzazate is a town created by the French in 1928 but is now the film centre of Morocco – the base for such films as ‘Gladiator’ and ‘Alexander the Great’. As a relatively new town it does not have a city centre, but has a large Glaoui Kasbah which is well worth visiting. We have an early start in the morning so an early night is recommended! - Day 2 – M’Hamid to Bougharn Dunes
Following a very early breakfast, we transfer from our hotel and set off for the desert. Our driving route goes along the Draa Valley – a long, stunning palm filled oasis with rocky mountains and Hamada (rock desert) on each side. After approximately 4 hours drive (discounting photo and tea stops and our lunch at Ouled Driss) we arrive at M’hamid – the gateway of the desert. We’ll then don our trekking boots before setting off into the dunes for the beginning of our challenge! To get us into the spirit of trekking in the desert we will have a short trek of about 2-3 hours today which will finish at our camp in the Bougharn Dunes.
Trekking distance – approx. 4 – 8km / 2 – 3 hours - Day 3 – Bougharn Dunes to Chigaga Dunes
Today we set off with our camel trains and begin trekking through the dunes – there is no path to follow as they continually change in the wind. Our camels will find the best way through the dunes and in the event of a sandstorm we can protect ourselves by wearing a Seche (headscarf ). This is part of the traditional costume worn by the nomadic Tuaregs that covers the face, ears and neck and provides protection from the wind-driven sand – they are also ours to keep as souvenirs from our challenge. Towards the end of our trek, we’ll try and find the nomads’ encampment and pay a visit to experience their unique way of life – they are very hospitable people and we may be asked to partake in a strong cup of mint tea or coffee. Tonight’s camp is at the foot of the stunning Chigaga Dunes.
Trekking distance – approx. 14 – 18km / 6 – 7 hours - Day 4 – Chigaga Dunes to Erg Aghoual
A very early start today before the sun rises – after waking, we’ll have a very quick snack and then commence our climb up to the top of the Chigaga Dunes (100m). Our climb will be in the dark, but the moon and stars should be enough to light our way. Upon reaching the top, we’ll rest and wait for the sunrise over the Sahara, then watch the colours of the dunes change in the sunlight – a truly breathtaking sight! After watching the sunrise, we descend in the heat of the morning sun back to our camp, where we will have our breakfast. After a short rest, we push on with our desert challenge towards our camp at Erg Arghoual which is around 7 hours away on foot.
Trekking distance – approx. 14 – 18km/7 – 8hrs - Day 5 – Erg Aghoual to Ouarzatate
Following breakfast at camp, we push on to the end of our trekking challenge – it’s a short walk to our waiting transport at Sidi Ab Nbi. We’ll wave goodbye to our camels and the breathtaking Sahara and then transfer back to our hotel. This evening we will toast our achievements at a celebratory dinner!
Trekking distance – approx. 4km/ 2hrs - Day 6 – Return to UK
We take an early morning transfer back to Marrakech, which gives us the afternoon free to explore before catching an evening flight back to the UK.
Please note this is a complex itinerary and subject to change, including the timings and distances detailed.