Sahara Desert Tour to Agadir and the Atlantic
Sahara Desert Tours From Agadir
- Information
- Tour Plan
- Location
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What's included
- 1 Night in Camp including dinner and breakfast
- 4 days Tour in 4x4 vehicles
- Airport Transfer
- English-speaking driver during the tour
- Excursion by Dromedaries in the Desert
- Fuel
- Pick up and drop off to your accommodation
- Private Service (without other travelers)
- Drinks
- Flight
- Lunches
- Tickets for monumental entry
- Tips and what's not listed on the Included list
The Atlantic and Sahara Desert Tour: 4 Days / 3 Nights from Agadir to Fez is an exciting and immersive travel experience that takes you on a memorable journey through the contrasting landscapes and cultural diversity of Morocco. This tour provides a carefully curated itinerary that spans four days and three nights, starting in Agadir and concluding in the historic city of Fez.
- Day 1
- Day 2
- Day 3
- Day 4
AGADIR –TAROUDANT - TAZNAKHT– KSAR AIT BEN HADDOU -OUARZAZATE
Agadir to Ouarzazate departs at 8 AM, traveling via Taliouine, Taznakht, and Taroudant, dubbed "the little Marrakesh." The road continues on to the most well-known Kasbah in Morocco, the Kasbah of Ait Ben Haddou, which is also one of the country's eight UNESCO World Heritage sites. There is time to explore the Kasbah and ascend to the top for a view after lunch in the village. There will be an afternoon excursion to the Atlas Film Studios. The sets from several Hollywood blockbusters, including Gladiator, Kingdom of Heaven, Asterix and Obelix, and Game of Thrones, are still largely intact. The little village of Ouarzazate, where you spend the night in a traditional riad, is just a few kilometers away.
OUARZAZATE – SKOURA OASIS – VALLEY OF ROSES – BOUTAGHRAR – DADES CANYON – TODGHA GORGE
Following breakfast, you travel via the Skoura Oasis on your way to the Dades Gorge. Here, surrounded by palm trees, are a number of old kasbahs, some of which are tragically in ruins. From this point on, our journey passes through the Valley of Roses, or Kela'a M'gouna, which is well-known for its May Rose Festival. Here, we pause to view the locally produced cosmetic items crafted from the valley's profusion of flowers. These goods are highly prized and well-known throughout Morocco. You take an off-road route from here to have a better view of the surroundings. You will make stops at caverns along the route, which are utilized by any Berber nomads who happen to pass by and establish a home there.
We are going to have a drink of tea with them before moving on to lunch at Dades Gorge. After traveling a short distance, you spend the night in a hotel or kasbah in Tinghir, which is home to the remarkably unique Toudgha gorges.
TODGHA GORGE – ERFOUD – RISSANI - MERZOUGA
There are options to walk after breakfast, either along the road on the opposite side of the gorges or along the river via the gardens. We'll have lunch here or in the bivouac in the Erg Chebbi dunes later on. The Oasis of Tafilalet, close to Erfoud, is well-known for its Date Festival. On the way there, you pass through Rissani, home of the Alaouite family that holds the current Moroccan throne. After receiving a glass of tea upon arrival at the bivouac, you can ride a camel to the top of the dunes to witness the sunset. At the base of the dunes, there is a nomad tent where guests spend the night after dinner.
MERZOUGA -ERRACHIDIA - MEDILT - AZROU – FES
We'll get up early to witness the breathtaking sunrise over the Saharan dunes, and then we'll head back to the hotel for breakfast and a shower. then make your way through Erfoud and the Ziz Valley to Errachidia. Proceeding to Midelt. After lunch at the location, we will travel through the cedar forests of Azrou and pause to feed the monkeys as we make our way northeast across the Middle Atlas Mountains via the 1,120 m high mountain. We will proceed through Ifrane, dubbed the "Switzerland of Morocco," arriving in Fes early in the evening. After dropping you off at your hotel or riad, our services will come to an end.