One of the must dos in the Sahara Desert is to catch the sunrise Part of the #Morokrewthat woke up at 530am to catch the sunrise at the #SaharaDesert
Our guide said just go up there :-O It was quite a trek. We could have taken the camel. I suggest that when you plan to wake up for the sunrise, ask the camp where it will be so the day or the night before you can make arrangements and if you would like to be accompanied, you must specify
But anyway we made it 🙂
Reunited with #Nisekrew Kai @kaisterprimo 🙂 When going to see the sunrise early in the morning – wear winter socks because the sand is very cold 🙂 Its easier to walk with socks than to use shoes. #Morokrew#SaharaDesert We saw something crawling in the sand- some sort of beetle Take advantage and take as many photos as you can! It’s beautiful! We should have brought our djellabas and other costume changes haha!! Beautiful!! Don’t expect though that everything is like this – there are parts 🙂 Good thing #Morokrew Anna @aangara joined us for our sunrise excursion at the #SaharaDesert We would not know how to hike the dunes without her. The guide just told us to get up the dune ( and he didn’t even tell us how or didn’t go with us ) but it’s not as simple as that. So good thing Anna was there to help us. We let her go first ( haha ) and we just followed her. She’s also so funny, so lively and a great companion 🙂
It’s not all sand- there are plants and weeds in between. I always thought it was all sand Spotted a Pinoy photographer in the #SaharaDesert taking our photo 🙂 – it was #Morokrew Steve @stvsy888 We love Steve because he takes photos of all of us and anything we ask him to take photo of 🙂 So I am glad I have some candid shots of him. He’s ever so kind, so patient, so reliable and so helpful. A great friend to have ! #H2HPhotography
A couple having a photo shoot 🙂 Take shadow photos 🙂 Going back to the camp Seating area which we never used. I would have asked for them to set up breakfast here had I known there was this area