One of the first questions we receive from people interested in our signature Sahara tour is simple: am I good enough?
The short answer is almost always yes.
Most riders and drivers don’t arrive as experts. And you don’t need to be. What matters is attitude, a willingness to learn, and just the right amount of preparation. The rest is built out there, day by day.
Nuestro Experiencia de 8 días en el Sáhara marroquí isn’t about throwing you into the unknown. It’s structured, guided, and progressive. You’re supported at every stage. But if you arrive with a base level of confidence, you’ll get more from every mile.
Scroll down to find our expert advice on how to improve your off-road riding or driving before your Sahara Experience.

Sahara Tour Preparation Starts with the Right Mindset
Control, Not Speed
Off-road terrain in Morocco isn’t predictable. Grip changes, surfaces shift, and lines disappear.
The instinct is to push. The reality is different.
Good riding and driving come from control.
- Smooth inputs over sharp reactions
- Consistency over speed
- Awareness over aggression
Stay relaxed and look ahead. Let the machine move beneath you, especially on looser ground.
These are the foundations of strong desert riding skills. You don’t need to perfect them before you arrive, but understanding them makes a difference from day one.

Build Core Off-Road Skills Before You Arrive in Morocco
Simple Practice, Real Results
You don’t need dunes to prepare for an 8-day Sahara tour. You just need time on loose terrain.
For enduro bike riders:
- Get comfortable standing on the pegs
- Work on throttle control
- Practise braking on gravel
For drivers of Can-Am buggies and 4WDs:
- Focus on smooth acceleration
- Learn how the vehicle responds on loose surfaces
- Understand momentum — when to carry it, when to ease off
When it comes to pre-trip preparation, keep it simple:
- Ride or drive on gravel tracks
- Stay at controlled speeds
- Repeat the basics
This kind of off-road training for Morocco is about familiarity, not intensity. The more time you spend on loose ground, the less it surprises you later.

Learn How to Handle the Sahara’s Sand (Without Overthinking It)
The Surface Everyone Thinks About
Sand gets the most attention, and for good reason. But while it can kick up surprises, it’s often overcomplicated in pre-trip thinking.
Tackling sand on a motorcycle involves:
- Keeping momentum
- Staying light on the handlebars
- Letting the bike move
For buggies and 4WDs, taking on sand requires:
- Maintaining a steady throttle
- Avoiding sudden inputs
- Trusting your machine
And across all vehicles, some tips to keep in mind include:
- Don’t fight the terrain
- Hold your line
- Stay calm
You’re not expected to master sand before the trip. That’s part of the experience. But understanding the basics removes most of the hesitation that will hold you back.
Knowing who our 8-day Sahara motorcycle, buggy, and 4WD tour is for is also essential. Be sure to add this blog to your pre-booking reading list.

Off-Road Training for Morocco – Focus on Improving Fitness and Endurance
It’s About Energy, Not Strength
Days in the desert are long. That’s part of what makes them memorable. You don’t need to be an athlete, but a bit of preparation goes a long way.
To build your physical condition before arrival in the Sahara, focus on:
- Core stability
- General endurance
- Time on your feet (for riders)
So, how can you do this? Simple habits help:
- Regular walks or bicycle rides
- Light strength and resistance work
- Staying hydrated during activity
The goal isn’t performance. It’s having the energy to enjoy the full day, and still be present for everything that comes with it.

Understand the Terrain You’ll Ride in the Sahara Desert
Variety is the Challenge
Morocco doesn’t offer one type of terrain. That’s the point. An off-road journey across Morocco is less about mastering one terrain and more about being comfortable across them all.
When you take on the Sahara with us, you’ll encounter:
- Rocky sections
- Hard-packed tracks
- Sand and softer ground
- Open desert stretches
Conditions change quickly. The riders who adapt well are the ones who stay relaxed and read what’s ahead. When you expect variation, stay alert to the surface, and can adjust your pace with ease, you’ll be just fine.

Why You Don’t Have to Figure It Out Alone
Guided, Structured, Supported
Preparation helps, but you’re not expected to do this on your own. The Equipo Motor Adventures shares decades of knowledge about riding and guiding in this part of the world.
Every part of the Sahara Experience is built around support:
- Experienced guides leading each stage
- Support vehicles always close by
- Mechanical backup when needed
- Routes designed to build progressively
Each day starts with a clear plan. Each stage builds on the last. This is what Sahara tour preparation really leads to: not independence, but confidence within a well-run expedition.
You’re learning as you go, with the right people around you.

Book Your Sahara Experience with Motor Adventures
Now you know more about how to improve your off-road riding or driving before the Sahara Experience, let’s start planning your own journey into the wonders of Southern Morocco.
Read the full itinerary for the Experiencia de 8 días en el Sáhara marroquí and check which dates we still have available for booking at this time.
And once you’ve booked, arrive ready, not perfect. The goal is to show up with a solid foundation and the right mindset. From there, everything builds — your confidence, your control, your understanding of the terrain.
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