At Dar Tawarta, evenings around the campfire are more than just a time to relax. They are an opportunity to delve into a world of tales and legends, passed down through generations by the desert’s inhabitants. The Sahara, a land of mysteries and ancient stories, is rich with these narratives. Whether it’s the legends of nomadic tribes or the more contemporary stories of the first explorers, every storyteller brings with them a piece of the desert’s history.
The crackling fire, the starry sky, and the vast desert create the perfect setting for these tales. Around the fire, visitors listen attentively to the stories of the elders, who speak of the desert’s wildlife, its flora, and the human adventures that have marked this land. The stories of Antoine de Saint-Exupéry, the pilot of the Aéropostale who traveled these lands, are often shared. It’s even said that some passages of his books were inspired by these starry nights spent in the desert.
These moments around the campfire are not just entertainment but a deep immersion into the soul of the Sahara. The stories told often touch on universal themes: survival, mutual aid, and respect for nature. At Dar Tawarta, these evenings are precious moments where visitors feel connected not only to nature but also to the history and culture of this unique region.