Arthur Rank Hospice Charity Sahara Challenge March 2018

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Arthur Rank Hospice Charity Sahara Challenge 15 21 March 2018 Morocco Situated in North West coast of Africa, the Kingdom of Morocco is a country with a population of over 33 million people. The stunning Atlas Mountains and Sahara Desert is an adventure lover's paradise and Marrakech, a main hub of the country, is a wild mixture of spicy aromas, peaceful mosques, diverse entertainers and a cacophony of merchants in the bustling medina. Morocco has a diverse geography with both Atlantic and Mediterranean coastlines in addition to a rugged mountainous and desert interior. Although the country is only separated from Europe by the straits of Gibraltar, Morocco feels like a whole world away in terms of culture, climate and scenery. Berbers The Berbers (or Amazighen free people ) are an ethnic group indigenous to North Africa whose culture can be traced back over 4,000 years. Today most Berber people live in Algeria and Morocco although there are also Berber communities in Tunisia, Libya, Mauritania, Mali and Niger. Before the advent of Islam most Berbers were Christians, now the majority are Sunni Muslim. Traditionally, Berber men take care of livestock and Berber women take care of the home and make handicrafts for use around the home and to sell. The lifestyle is generally nomadic or seminomadic and there are large Berber communities in the rural parts of the country. Sahara The third largest desert on the planet (after Antarctica and the Arctic respectively), the Sahara is a vast desert covering over 3,600,000 square miles from the Mediterranean and Atlantic to the Red Sea and as far south as the Sahel (a semi-arid tropical region). The Sahara is the world s hottest desert with record temperatures exceeding 50 C. Despite its inhospitable conditions, the Sahara has many species of flora such as acacia, palms and grass which have adapted to the arid conditions. There are also a number of animals such as the rare Saharan cheetah, the monitor lizards and many species of bird.

Trek Overview This trek in the Moroccan Sahara gives you an insight into this vast and diverse landscape as well as the Berber way of life. You will spend three full days and two half days trekking across ancient dried up river beds, sand dunes and vast sun-baked plains. Camping each night gives you a chance to experience the stunning stars in the night sky (weather permitting) and the traditional Berber cuisine cooked by the team is second to none. during the day down to around 0 C at night however you must be prepared for variations to this which are out of our control. Weather during the trek will be dry but there may be some strong winds. Rain, although very rare, is not impossible. Please note: the temperatures and conditions above are historically accurate for this time of year but climate change can impact the seasons so you may experience uncharacteristic conditions during the trip which are out of our control. Should this happen the guide will assess the situation and make decisions to ensure the best enjoyment and ultimately safety of the group as a whole. How do we get to the desert? To get to and from the desert requires long drives (approx. 9 hours each way) along winding mountain roads which offer stunning views of the snow-capped peaks and lush valleys. If you suffer from motion sickness you are advised to bring your usual anti-nausea medication with you. Regular stops are taken. What s the daily routine like? Each day s trek will vary in duration but on average you will be trekking for 5-8 hours per day with a long break at lunchtime when you will spend a few hours relaxing through the heat of the day. Bring a book, music or playing cards to pass the time or just enjoy relaxing in the desert environment. Who accompanies us? You will be accompanied by professional Englishspeaking Berber guides who have an excellent knowledge of culture and hiking in the region. The guides are first aid trained and will support you throughout your journey. You will also be accompanied by an team of support staff including cooks and camel handlers and a Different Travel Company UK tour manager. What is the terrain like? It s not just sand! The terrain is a mixture of hard, flat sundried plains, dried up ancient river beds, wide sandy dune fields and hard rocky outcrops. What is the climate like? Temperatures tend to range from up to 40 C Where will we sleep? During the trek you will sleep in tents (two to a tent) which are provided, or if the weather is good you can sleep outside under the stars (recommended!). Foam sleeping mats are provided but you will need to bring a sleeping bag.

What about bathroom facilities? Toilet facilities consist of a small toilet tent covering a hole in the ground. There are no showers or bathing facilities so you must ensure you bring a pack of baby wipes. sports, boot camps, yoga etc. You can download a number of free apps, which will help you train and track your progress. E.g. imapmyride (for cyclists), C25K (couch to 5k run), MyFitnessPal (for a variety of sports). It is possible to complete the trek without training but it will be difficult and may hinder your experience, and the experience of your teammates. A medical form to be completed by everyone upon registering, and any pre-existing conditions, medications used and other medical issues must be noted and (if relevant) signed by your GP. Trip cost 275 registration fee payable at time of booking then raise at least 1,690 sponsorship for Arthur Rank Hospice Charity. What is the food like? Meals are cooked by your trek chef who will prepare hearty, delicious Moroccan meals that will keep your energy levels high for each day s trek. Breakfast and lunch will be taken alfresco, and evening meals will be taken in a mess tent at camp. Plates, mugs, cutlery and other equipment are provided for you. Who can take part? The trek can be undertaken by anyone of any age (min. 18 unless accompanied by an adult) as long as you have a good level of fitness and you are healthy and determined. There is no upper age limit. It is advised that you are of a good fitness level before departure to ensure fast recovery from each day s exertions. An ideal candidate for the trek would be someone who enjoys being out of their comfort zone and trying something new. What is included? Trip Includes: Flights from the UK (inc. current taxes & fuel surcharges), all transfers & transport in Morocco, accommodation in 3 star hotels, tents & sleeping mats on trek, all meals, local guides, camels & camel handlers on trek, Different Travel tour manager. Trip Does Not Include: Personal expenses e.g. drinks, souvenirs etc., any vaccinations required, travel insurance, tips (around 20-30pp) and personal trekking kit. How tough is it? The trek is rated moderately challenging for someone of a good fitness level. The terrain is generally flat with sand dunes representing the biggest variation in gradient; however the temperatures will pose a specific challenge with temperatures historically reaching 40 C. You are advised to be of a good fitness level before departure to ensure fast recovery from each day s exertions. An ideal candidate would be someone who enjoys being out of their comfort zone and trying something new. If you do not already regularly exercise it is crucial that you start training before departure to ensure your best chance of enjoyment on the trip. This could include speed walking, hill walking, swimming, running, cycling, gym workouts, team

Itinerary Day 1 (Thursday 15 March): London to Marrakech to Ouarzazate Fly from London to Marrakech where you will be met by your guide and commence the drive halfway to the desert crossing the stunning high Atlas mountains. We stop overnight at a hotel in the village of Ouarzazate where we will have a hearty dinner (approx. 6hrs drive). camel owners (the camels are our porters, carrying our luggage and equipment). Each day you can enjoy the varied Saharan landscape and learn about how important it is to respect and comply with the forces of nature in the desert. On average we will cover 15-20km per day but this will vary. As the trek progresses we learn how the nomadic people of the Sahara live: from cooking to sleeping out under the stars and reading the magnificent Saharan night sky. Day 2 (Friday 16 March): Ouarzazate to Sahara After an early start we drive further south, crossing the Low Atlas Mountains before following ancient caravan routes into the arid Sahara desert (journey time approx. 3 hours). Here we will be welcomed by the rest of the trek staff, and the camels, and briefed about some of the local traditions before commencing our trek into the vast and arid Sahara desert, stopping overnight to camp under the stars of the Sahara. Approx. trek distance: 5km. Day 6 (Tuesday 20 March): Sahara to Oulad Driss to Marrakech This morning it s the final leg of the trek back to the village where we bid farewell to the trekking team and head back to Marrakech (approx. 9 hours drive). Enjoy a farewell dinner tonight and overnight stay at a central hotel. Approx. trek distance: 5km. Days 3 5 (Saturday 17 Monday 19 March): Sahara Desert Our trek continues through the desert as we traverse sand dunes and rocky, lunar landscapes for the next three days. We are aided by our local Berber team comprising of the guides, cook and Day 7 (Wednesday 21 March): Marrakech to London Enjoy some free time to explore the exotic city of Marrakech before your flight back to the London (subject to flight times). N.B. This itinerary may change due to unusual weather, the ability of the group and so on. We will do our best to keep to the itinerary but we cannot be held responsible for changes that occur outside of our control. In all circumstances your guide and tour leader will have the final say in the interest of the group s health and safety.

Frequently Asked Questions Who signs up for a challenge like this? People just like you! Anyone over 18 years old is welcome on the challenge (and 16 and 17 year olds if accompanied by an 18+ parent or guardian). There is no upper age limit and we welcome everyone from experienced trekkers to novices and everyone in between! How will I raise the sponsorship required? Most people find that this is far easier than they imagined, and we will give you as much support as you need to reach, and even exceed your target! Here are some suggestions for how you could raise your sponsorship. We will send you lots more ideas when you sign up! How do I sign up? Complete the enclosed booking form and return with your registration fee to: Freepost ARTHUR RANK HOSPICE CHARITY This is a complete address and no stamp is required Or you can email your completed form to amy.bidwell@arhc.org.uk. Once your place is confirmed we will email you a training guide, fundraising pack and much more! Non-uniform day at your local school: 300 2x supermarket bag-packing mornings: 500 Car boot Sale/ ebay auction: 250 Quiz Night: 250 Sponsorship - friends, family etc.: 300 Host a party and charge 10 to attend: 400 Ask five friends to raise 100 each: 500 Dress Down Day at work/ lunch money donation 300 Donate your skills - ironing, babysitting, gardening, DIY: 250 Karaoke Night: 250 Sponsored beard-shave/ leg wax: 200 Total 3,500 Is the trip ATOL protected? Arthur Rank Hospice Charity is acting as agent for The Different Travel Company, ATOL 6706. The flight-inclusive trip in this brochure is financially protected by the ATOL scheme. When you pay your registration fee you will be supplied with an ATOL Certificate and ATOL Confirmation Invoice. Please ask for it and check to ensure that everything you booked (flights, hotels and other services) is listed on it. Please see our booking conditions for further information or for more information about financial protection and the ATOL Certificate go to: www.atol.org.uk/atolcertificate.