Henne in the Sahara – M’Hamid El Ghizlane

M’Hamid El Ghizlane Trip Overview

Henna art is a fascinating part of Sahara life. It is more than just a beauty ritual, it holds an important place in the culture. The henna used is a natural dye, taking 30 minutes to apply and about 30 minutes to dry. We will enjoy this in a private cabana, in the palm grove, seated Sahara style.

Once the paste has dried it hardens and eventually cracks and falls away from the skin, leaving behind the colourful pattern. It is advisable to not wash hands or feet for 24 hours to get the best results from the henna. It is not permanent and will eventually completely fade from the skin after 1 to 3 weeks.

Additional Info

* Duration: 2 hours
* Starts: M’Hamid El Ghizlane, Morocco
* Trip Category: Food, Wine & Nightlife >> Afternoon Teas



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Henna art is a fascinating part of Sahara life. It is more than just a beauty ritual, it holds an important place in the culture. The henna used is a natural dye, taking 30 minutes to apply and about 30 minutes to dry. We will enjoy this in a private cabana, in the palm grove, seated Sahara style.

Once the paste has dried it hardens and eventually cracks and falls away from the skin, leaving behind the colourful pattern. It is advisable to not wash hands or feet for 24 hours to get the best results from the henna. It is not permanent and will eventually completely fade from the skin after 1 to 3 weeks.

You will arrive in the beautiful palm grove of M’Hamid, to be greeted by local Saharian women and served traditional tea and pastries. Our ritual will begin with the women preparing the henna in the traditional way, by crushing and mixing the dye, while you learn about its history, origins and symbolism, when it is worn and its significance in Sahara life.

Used mainly to decorate feet and hands with motifs and designs ranging from delicate and intricate, to bold and strong. Motifs include flowers, swirls and symbols. You will try the technique and create your own design before the local women decorate you with henna.

Sample Menu

• Moroccan Tea and Traditional Pastries



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