Information about the tour will be sent via WhatsApp on the afternoon of the day before. Until then, there will be no information. I was worried if I could take my suitcase to the Sahara, but it was transported in the car. Our driver, Tariq, was very friendly, drove safely, and spoke English that was easy to understand. The journey to the Sahara, including breaks, took 8-9 hours. The time flew by as we watched the changing scenery, and Tariq explained various things, which made it very enjoyable. The lunch spot we stopped at along the way was a buffet for 120 MAD per person (including 1 drink). I didn't know this beforehand, so please be aware if you are tight on currency exchange. The Sahara is breathtaking! Although we experienced an unexpected downpour the moment we arrived, we were still able to do a camel trek, and by night, it cleared up, allowing us to enjoy a campfire, Berber music performance, and stargazing. The next morning, we had breakfast at 7 AM, watched the sunrise from 7:30 AM, and rode camels back to the car around 8:30 AM. The camel handlers and those who help with photos during sunrise viewing will ask you to buy souvenirs or give a tip. It can be difficult to refuse, so I recommend having small change ready to give as a thank you. (I didn't have small change and ended up paying 1000 Japanese yen.) The photos they take are wonderful.