Where do I start Firstly, owners and managers of Kamkam I hope you appreciate the assets of which work for you at kamkam dunes. I have had the best day/ days of my life with both Rachid (pronounced rasheed and for the purpose of this review will be known as R (driver) and Hussain (host) We booked the 2 night kamkam experience and it was superb: only problem was. It wasn’t long enough!! Id thoroughly recommend to book 3 nights to enjoy the splendour of sunrise and sunset and soak up the magic of the Sahara. Of course if you want to connect to WiFi, have air con and a pool - this place is not for you. To switch off, reconnect and have an incredible experience - can’t recommend it enough. Having a private driver (you can choose private or bus) was amazing and R pulled out all of the stops to make sure our experience of the desert and the (2 days) travelling there and back were perfect. I am obsessed with animals so any opportunity for pictures of camels, donkey, desert fox - nothing was too much to ask of this friendly, slightly crazy Rachid. Having been in the hustle and bustle of Marrakesh for a day either side of the desert I was wary of being alone with strangers but I can really reassure you these are completely different people, different morals, so kind, caring and giving back to the land of the desert - compared. We did the excursions ( atv 50 euros each quad for one hour - we did this with merzouga tours as it was a good location in relation to the dunes - no time wasted getting onto the dunes) We visited nomad families to see how they lived, R helped me (bartered!!) go shopping for traditional dress (in Marrakesh they have £30 more in tourist tax!!) R welcomed us to his home, let me feed the baby camel they had rescued as the mother had died. The days are totally fluid and freestyle there is no English timings for get here do this rush rush. Simply enjoy the moment with your eyes. If you want anything, to know anything just ask! As for the camp, it’s located in a good position, away from many of the other camps which are on the other side of the dunes. It is clean, breakfast is sufficient, the view is amazing, dinner is MASSIVE. Like a 4 course dinner, salad starter, then two courses of meats and pasta based dishes. Then fruit. You should get two bottles of red wine included / or beer but I brought white wine from the supermarket as preference. I was concerned about the amount of food prepared and wasted because we just couldn’t eat it all and Hussain assured me nothing is wasted. Water and orange juice is always available just ask. If you go to morroco you really must take the time to visit the Sahara. Not agafay - the locals laugh at this being called a desert, but merzouga. I said I would request that Rachid get a pay rise in this review but he said giving us a good experience was more important for him. But still he should get one. Thank you for the safe trip and giving me the best day of my life. I have left fre
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