The Intrepid Safari
The essential components being held in this website is to reconcile between two emphatical elements in most of our travels: Intrepid and Safari. Then to make sure they both go each other to give you an extraordinary experience all over your travelling trips in Morocco.

The Intrepid Attitude
In 1841 Thomas Cook launched his first expedition from Leicester to Loughborough in England with a small group of tourists. He emphasized on an intrepid form of travels based on varied options...

Our Travel Style
The travel style that is applied in most of our trips is based on several icons. Generally, it’s not that exciting to find yourself shepherded from one place to another. Becoming a total passive member during the whole journey without the benefit of your own interests and likes is not a favorable travelling icon for either of us. The freedom and flexibility notions, therefore, are to be assisting your enthusiasm to push your own interests forwards, to be spontaneous in every action you manage to take, and to be independent traveler somewhat!
What’s the ultimate purpose in our lives if what we constantly experience is all the same all the times? This is a question that you can ask yourself time to time, and especially if you loose your mobility into the humdrum sense of the mechanic immobility! And maybe this is the ostensible reason why the Intrepid Nomads is all here for!

In some outdoor activities like camping for instance, it is very necessary to let yourself becoming a part of the group. Sharing duties is a should-have-to practicality within the camping life. The second suggestive notion is collaboration. By taking parts of many practicalities while camping, you can feel the difference between where you were and where you currently are!
Because one of the most favorite itineraries by choices is the National park of Talassemtane, I barely focus my full attention to the notion of Wilderness If you asked me how rough it is, I sincerely would say “very”! And if your next question is whether it is worth visiting or better not, I will admit it’s an emphatic yes!
