3-days from ouarzazate to Merzouga desert
3-days from ouarzazate to Merzouga desert
Day 1: Ourazazate – Sekura Palm Grove – Rose Valley – Boutghrar – Dades Gorges – Toudra Gorges –
After breakfast, pick up at your accommodation, and departure from Ouarzazate to the palm grove of Skoura via the MI Kasbahs route (visit to the Amirdil Kasbah). Continuation to the Valley of the Roses from there we leave By track of 50 km, from Kalaa M ‘gouna we cross the Valley of the Roses and we will visit the Nemadas that live in the caves, and we will have tea with them and we can chat with them about their customs and play with the children, and we met the Dades Valley in the Kasbah of. AR Youl Go up to the Dades Gorges, where we will stop for lunch in the afternoon, going back to the Dades Valley to Bouma ne to continue towards Tinghir in the afternoon arrival at the Todra Gargaritas. Dinner and accommodation in Lasbah.
Day 2: Toudra Gorges – Tindjdad – Erfoud – Rissani – Merzouga
After breakfast and a walk through the Todra Gorges, we will pick up to leave for Erfoud passing through several Berber villages Tinjdad, Touroug, here we will stop for lunch, stop in Erfoud capital of marble and fossils in Morocco, then continue to the highest dunes of Morocco, the impressive dunes of Merzouga Erg Chebbi, rest and have a tea and about 16: 00 in the afternoon, get ready to ride a camel, we will head towards the dunes to attend the sunset and sleep behind the great dunes of Erg Chebbı s tuados 1h 30 minutes drive, in the middle of the desert. Dinner and overnight in Berber tent under the thousands of stars that we can observe with full clarity.
Day 3: Merzouga – Rissani – N’kob – Ouarzazate
We will have to get up a little early to take advantage and see the best sunrise of our lives, then return to take the camels and return to the hotel for shower and breakfast and return on the way to Ouarzazate, via Rissani where we will stop to visit its traditional medina and its market which is considered the largest in southern Morocco Then follow the carnino passing through Berber villages like Alnif, Tazarine, Nkob, legamos. We reach the largest valley in Morocco the Draa Valley in the valley if you find the kasbah of Alkaid Ali in Tarhnougale. We continue towards Agdez passing through the mountains of the Anti Atlas pass of Tizi-n-Ti 1660 meters altitude to reach Ouarzazate. End of our trip.
Services included in this route:
-Private excurskon, there will be no other people in the group.
-Pick up at the hotel, airport or wherever you want.
-Transportation during the trip in all terrain vehicles with AC.
– Spanish speaking driver / guide
-4X4 fuel
-Half-board accommodations in hotels and Riads
-Camparnento de jaimas
-Camel excursion (one per person).
-Dinner and breakfast.
No incluido:
-Flights
-Midday meals
-Drinks
-Entrance fees to kasbah
-Tipping and what is not in the program
-Lodging er Ouarzazale
Experience of our clients
- _R5295RL
Excellent experience - Very good service!Wonderful experience!The room is good with. wifi and private bathroom, the performance is also good!The dinner is delicious as well! I highly recommend it!
22nd January 2020AlexandreMoreauCalm, peaceful and enriching experience - It was a really nice experience !! After the travel with camels , we were very well received. These guys tell us a lot of stories about camels and land... read more of Merzouga, the tajine was one of the best that I have tasted, and the night sky was wonderful. I recommend highly.
3rd November 2021yus871Great Experience in Sahara with Said! - We three girls are having amazing experience in Sahara luxury camp with Said! Said is our chef but more than a chef; he made great food for us, shared his... read more experience, life, and amazing pictures of sunrise and stars with us, he also told us where to go and what to see in Sahara. Anyway, he’s able to help as much as he can and he’s really a nice guy!!!
8th January 2020 - 72galinas
1 night in a Camel trips luxury camp - We were on a 3 days tour and spent the last night in the luxury camp in the middle of Merzouga desert. The place was really nice, our personal tent... read more was huge, the bed was clean and comfortable, hot water, WiFi, electricity - everything you need! The dinner was very tasty, and we were particularly touched by a hearty welcome of the camp owners, who also played us their traditional music the whole evening. The only drawback was the lack of time. I recommend to stay there at least for two nights to enjoy fully the sun rises and the suns sets.
7th March 2020Had such a great time! The trip in the desert camp was an incredible experience. Wonderful people. Can’t wait to do it again. Amazing!
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21st November 2021GodistheonlyogWe really liked it - I took my women here as a surprise. After the dromedary ride finished, a pick-up truck came to pick us up. The driver learned it was a surprise for my... read more girlfriend so without me saying a word he and the staff in the camp arranged a little surprise for us on our arrival.
The room was really nice. I gotta remark it, it was really nice! It was clean and with the proper lights. The bathroom was so cool. Being in the desert of Sahara and having such a bathroom just makes it more special.
Only thing it'd add to the room would be a heater because it didn't have, nevertheless we were supplied with extra quilts.
The camp itself was really nice. Everything was on it's place.
We don't think the breakfast was any special. In fact was really basic for us. Whereas the lunch, we were expecting something better by the looks but we gotta admit, the pizza was really good and yet, it didn't fulfil our expectations of lunch. By the other hand, dinners were amazing. Really, the two dinner we had there, were amazing. They always made it really special. They cooked amazing.
The staff were really helpful always and the most important thing is that they did let us have our own space and enjoy ourselves. They played nice music at night after dinner.
The camp is well located so you gonna have really nice views for sunset and sunrise.
We'd definitely go back there some day!
26th February 2020