The desert of the day may seem quiet and still, but at the end of the night, it comes alive quietly, revealing a rich fauna and unexpected. Around Dar Tawarta, the night is conducive to the observation of fascinating animals. As soon as the sun sets and the heat falls down, of the elusive creatures such as foxes, jerboas, or even the owls begin to explore the vast desert. These animals, hidden from the day, leave clues of their presence in the ephemeral traces on the sand.

Observe these animals is a real sensorial adventure. The slightest noise, the slightest movement in the darkness becomes a open door to a secret world. The nocturnal creatures of the desert have developed unique strategies to survive in this hostile environment. Their night time activity allows them to avoid the extreme heat of the day and take advantage of the relative coolness of the night. Dar Tawarta, it is possible to immerse yourself in this fascinating world, be it by night-time walks or simply listening to the sounds of nature from the terrace.
By taking the time to contemplate this fauna, we realize that the desert is not an empty space and arid, but a complex and interconnected. Life, although discrete, is everywhere. These moments of discovery are often experienced as moments, where one feels in harmony with nature. It is in this serenity night that Dar Tawarta reveals one of its most magical.


