When should you not visit the Sahara desert?
I'm thinking of traveling to Morocco in February and wondering if I should add a trip to the Sahara dunes.
When not to visit the Sahara Desert?
When should you not visit the Sahara desert?
You should not visit the desert when it is very hot and when you do not have a road trip planned in advance.
When should you not visit the Sahara desert?
The best times to visit the desert are the months of May and October when the temperatures are milder. In the winter, temperatures are below freezing, which can make sleeping difficult. Of course, the hard time to visit the Sahara is summer (June to September) when the temperatures are very high.
When should you not visit the Sahara desert?
August is the hottest month of the year and a challenging time to visit the Moroccan Sahara. You should avoid heading to the desert in the month of August when it is extremely hot if you traveling with children or the elderly. Sometimes the temperature can reach 45°C.