Desert Tour From Marrakech to Zagora

Published by flag- Monaim fmt — 3 years ago

Blog: Desert Tours From Marrakech & Fes
Tags: General

Highlights

  • Across the High Atlas Mountains & Tizi Ntichka pass to enjoy beautiful landscapes.
  • Visit the UNESCO world heritage Kasbah of Ait Ben Haddou.
  • Explore Draa Valley with its surrounding oasis and Berber villages.
  • Ride your camel in Zagora desert to admire the amazing sunset.
  • Enjoy a local dinner and spend night in a Berber desert tent.
  • Visit Ouarzazate and the Atlas cinema studio.

Discover the wonders of the Moroccan south with traditional, warm, friendly Arabic welcome with a cup of tea. Embark on the experience of being entertained with the ambiance of camel rides. Enjoy the sunrise and sunset at the golden sand dunes. Sleep in a typical Berber tent in the Sahara. See the ancient Kasbahs and more.

Day 1: Marrakech – Ait Ben Haddou – Zagora:

In the Early morning, we will leave Marrakech towards Ouarzazate crossing the magnificent Tizi n’Tichka pass, through amazing Berber villages. Then Explore the Kasbah of Ait Benhaddou, a UNESCO World Heritage landmark, where many famous movies were shot such as Lawrence of Arabia and Gladiator. We will head to the south throughout Draa Valley and Berber villages with its charming mud houses, in the way to Zagora city, stop at AGDEZ, a town in mid-south eastern of Morocco, it’s a beautiful place to relax and get in touch with nature. On the arrival to Zagora, you will enjoy learning how to ride camels. Afterward, we will take you to your Berber tents in a magical charming place. Dinner and overnight at Bivouac near to the desert.

Day 2: Zagora – Ouarzazate – Marrakech:

Enjoy an early morning sunrise, followed by a camel ride along the golden sand dunes. Afterward head to the Hollywood of Morocco “Ouarzazate”, visit the Atlas cinema studios where many great films were shot.


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