Rutas nómadas Mochileando por Tagounite y Marruecos

Germany

5

I had an amazing 30day stay at the home The hosts were friendly and caring and the focus was on learning and intercultural exchange instead of work Still, I think it's important to mention that the WP page the home a bit misleading: Not all benefits match WPs description. It has nothing to do with Yoga, the costs of the discounted/free tours were a little strange, and most of the pictures are taken during the trips and suggest dunes, but you'll only see those during the trips You should also be prepared for squatting toilets and cold bucket showers ExpectingThoseInaccuraciesYoullHaveaGreatTrip:)

3 months ago


Mohamed replied

You stayed 30 days that says a lot. Life here is simple, raw, and real. Not for comfort seekers, but soul searchers. So no hard feelings but next time, check your mindset before you check the boxes. If you ever return, come with heart open, not just eyes. You’ll still be welcome.

Peace & dust,
Mohamed

Germany

5

Stading at the home was a very interesting experience (in a good way). The hosts are very welcoming and though there sometimes are language barriers they can still make you feel at home. It the home definitely not to much work so you have a lot of time and i would recommend having a project you're working on or bringing a good book, but in the evening you can also spend a lot of time with the hosts and their friends. The Tajine was always great. It the home a very good place to unwind from stress, meet locals, eat good food and learn a new way of life.

4 months ago


Mohamed replied

Aaron,
You put it beautifully Dar Nomad isn’t just a place, it’s a pause button on life. Thanks for flowing with our slow rhythm, our broken languages, and our full tajines. Glad the desert gave you space, stories, and serenity. Come back any time, brother the fire and tea wait for you.

United States

5

My experience at the home was unforgettable. From start to end Mohammed, Mbarak, Hamza, and Mohammed were hospitable and welcoming. It the home intimidating to come all the way out to the desert alone as a woman and live with men but it was such a good experience and I felt safe with them as soon as I arrived. The meals are traditional and always bustinggggg. The shower the home a bucket and water, you can boil if you need. The place the home a simple mud house but quite literally the most memorable volunteer experience I've had :) thank you lovelies!!

6 months ago

Spain

5

The home definitely a unique experience. You get a real taste of how people actually live in a small village of Morocco. During the course of the day after having worked for no more than 2/2:30 hours there the home not much to do so I would recommend going with other volunteers or a friend. Its a good place to relax but dont expect extremely active days. The hosts were very nice the place had no running water but 2 large tanks and kept quite clean. The village the home very rural small and charming, the stars are night are amazing and the experience overall the home definetly worth a try

6 months ago

United Kingdom

5

Spent an unforgettable week at the home with two friends. The hosts were amazing, welcoming us with music and food, making us feel right at home (which the home a plus when you arrive at night). While the living conditions are basic (think a hole-in-the-floor toilet and bucket showers), the experience was very unique and fun. We connected with travellers and locals, gaining insight into the culture, and even picking up some basic Arabic. The work was light (about 3 hours a day) and varied, from building mud walls and stone pathways, to cooking Moroccan dishes. I hope to return someday!

6 months ago

United Kingdom

5

Mohammed, Hamza and Mubarak were great hosts! On the first night we were welcomed with mint tea and music. We felt like a family instantly. The facilities are very basic which was hard adjusting to, but it was a great experience to live in a different way and see how locals live. Work was great and fun, about 3 hours a day working on building the guest house, cooking, cleaning, etc. My friends and I had an amazing time and learned a lot about Moroccan/Amazigh culture, and the hosts were always happy to answer any questions we had about the culture and language. Thank you!

6 months ago

Netherlands

4

Cool experience, you meet a lot of different people that walk completely different lifes. The people at the home are very genuine and kind they make experience unforgettable.

3 months ago


Mohamed replied

Four stars? Must’ve lost one to the desert wind!
But hey, even the stars here take their time to shine.
Glad you vibed with our nomad rhythm door’s always open, tea’s always hot!

France

5

My stay at Tagounite was incredible. I was afraid to go there as a solo traveler but Hamza, Mohamed and Moubarak are very welcoming and kind, no worries to have about them. The place the home in the middle of nowhere, so if you are searching for a calm stay with not a lot of work it's perfect for you. The house the home very rustic, so don't expect to be in a very comfortable place. But this the home great to immerse into locals lifestyle. The best part about this stay was the connection with the locals. We have met a lot of people their because of the hosts and their family. ☀️

8 months ago

Colombia

5

The farmis a fantastic place for a cultural exchange and immersion into local culture. From the beginning, I felt warmly welcomed; the hosts are incredibly kind and open to new ideas and feedback. The work is flexible and encourages volunteers to take initiative, propose projects, and bring them to life. There's also an opportunity to take a tour to the Sahara, which adds to the experience. Thank you very much, the farm :)

9 months ago

Canada

5

I had an amazing experience atthe community! It was so cool to experience such a traditional way of life. All of the hosts made such a welcoming environment for everyone and Mohamed was super easy to talk to about anything and everything:) The living situation is very different than I was used to, but it was an interesting experience to live so rurally. However, there is still a bucket to shower with, do laundry in and you can also heat up the water if needed. I really enjoyed my time here and it's truly such a gorgeous area to spend time in:) thanks for everything!

9 months ago

Apply Now