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What shoes to wear in the desert Morocco?

Shoes? In the summer, we all love flip-flops and loose sandals. However, wear comfortable, well attached to your leg sandals or sports shoes in the desert. One of the reasons, on the camel saddles, there are no stirrups, so you will risk to loos your flip-flops.



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Another tip is to wear shoes that cover your feet and not flip-flops / thongs or sandals. The streets are not fantastically clean and the sewerage system was non-existent and so wearing shoes that protected your feet from manure are essential.

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So, to help you pack the right things in your bag, we have put together this list of 10 items to carry for Sahara Desert trips.
  • Water. ...
  • Sunscreen. ...
  • Wide Hat. ...
  • Sunglasses. ...
  • Clothes. ...
  • Toiletries. ...
  • A Small Flashlight. ...
  • Travel First Aid Kit.


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Comfortable shoes – there is plenty of walking to be done in Marrakech, so I highly recommend a few pairs of comfy shoes. I lived in my Birkenstocks as they're comfy but also keep your feet cool. The streets in Marrakech are not the smoothest to walk along, so keep this in mind when packing.

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Keep Your Clothes On With the sun bearing down on you, it might seem like a good idea to start peeling off clothes, but this could be disastrous. Exposing your skin to the sunlight will lead to sunburn and speed up dehydration. Instead, you'll want to cover as much skin as possible and keep it away from direct heat.

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While female travellers aren't expected to dress as conservatively as local women, it's still a good idea to pack clothing options that will allow you to cover up. In the main cities, you can get away with wearing pants or a skirt that reaches below the knee, and a short-sleeved t-shirt.

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