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Escríbenos DESIERTO

African Desert Maroc 26,
under control.

We want you to experience the desert with every bit of intensity it deserves. And for that, you need to know there is a professional team behind every kilometre, every stage and every moment of the raid. Safety does not limit adventure. It makes it possible.

Active 24h Control Centre

Real-Time Satellite Tracking

Every participating vehicle carries a satellite tracking device that transmits its GPS position in real time to our control centre. Throughout all stages of the raid, our team monitors the movements of every team, detects prolonged stops and can act within minutes of any anomaly.

  • GPS position every 5 seconds
  • Automatic stop alerts
  • Direct communication with teams
  • Coverage in remote areas
  • Centralised control panel
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"Safety doesn't limit
adventure.
It makes it possible."

Full Medical Assistance

Permanent Medical Team

We have a qualified doctor integrated into the organisation team throughout the raid. The medical vehicle follows the route of each stage and has access to the tracking of all participants. We have evacuation protocols in place with Moroccan emergency services and an emergency helipad at the main bivouacs.

  • Doctor at every stage
  • Equipped medical vehicle
  • Advanced first-aid kit and AED
  • Active evacuation protocol
  • Contact with local emergency services
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"Safety doesn't limit
adventure.
It makes it possible."

Pre-Raid Checks

Technical and Administrative Scrutineering

Before the raid starts, each team goes through a technical and administrative scrutineering process. We check the vehicle condition, the minimum required protection, driver and co-driver documentation, vehicle insurance, mandatory safety equipment and communication devices. A vehicle that does not pass scrutineering cannot go on track.

  • Technical vehicle inspection
  • Documentation
  • Mandatory recovery equipment
  • Communication devices
  • International insurance verified
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"Safety doesn't limit
adventure.
It makes it possible."

Never Disconnected

Communications and Emergency Protocol

Every team carries an emergency communicator (Stela Evo) with an active SOS button. The emergency protocol is defined from the initial briefing: how to activate the signal, what the organisation does in each case, where the evacuation points are and how an incident on track is managed. Nothing is improvised.

  • SOS button in every vehicle
  • Written and briefed protocol
  • Stage control points
  • Rescue vehicles positioned
  • Radio communication with org.
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"Safety doesn't limit
adventure.
It makes it possible."

So Nobody Gets Left Behind

Technical Assistance and On-Track Rescue

We have technical assistance vehicles distributed along the most demanding stages. They can resolve basic mechanical breakdowns, assist in recovering stuck vehicles and transfer teams to the bivouac in the event of retirement. The goal is that nobody spends the night alone in the desert and that everyone reaches the bivouac.

  • Assistance vehicles at stages
  • Qualified mechanic available
  • Heavy recovery equipment
  • Transfer to bivouac guaranteed
  • Tools and basic spare parts
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"Safety doesn't limit
adventure.
It makes it possible."

Information is Safety

Daily Briefings and Stage Planning

Before each stage, we hold a full briefing with all participants. We explain the route, risk zones, control points, terrain conditions and any relevant updates. A well-informed participant is a safer participant. Briefings are not optional: they are part of the safety protocol.

  • Briefing before each stage
  • Route map and profile
  • Identified risk zones
  • Weather conditions
  • Final instructions and updates
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"Safety doesn't limit
adventure.
It makes it possible."

Real adventure.
Serious organisation.

From briefing to finish: every kilometre under control.