4 days tour from Agadir to Merzouga

Tour overview:

Experience the camel ride and camping at Merzouga with our 4 days tour from Agadir to Merzouga.

You will see a number of destinations in Morocco during our 4 days tour from Agadir to Merzouga. Morocco is so much more than just a beach vacation. So why not combine a trip to the Erg Chebbi dunes in the desert with a beach resort stay in Agadir? With this intriguing four-day desert journey from Merzouga to the Sahara desert, it is possible. For a deeper picture of Berber life in the south, travel to Taroudant, also known as “Little Marrakech,” Talouine, a saffron-growing region with a government-run saffron museum, and Taznakht, which is brimming with cooperatives selling Berber rugs. Ait Ben Haddou’s Kasbah is a UNESCO World Heritage Site.
 
You could catch a glimpse of traditional Berber life in the Kasbah Amredhil and Skoura oasis The Draa Valley shows oasis life and exemplifies ancient building techniques with its palm trees and medieval kasbahs.
 
The Damascene rose distillery in the Valley of a Thousand Kasbahs sells delightfully scented cosmetics that make excellent souvenirs. Amazing geological treasures can be seen in the Dades Valley and Toudgha Gorges. A welcoming glass of mint tea at the camp is followed by an exhilarating camel ride to the peak of the Erg Chebbi Dunes. From here, you may see the most stunning sunset. Dinner is provided in the traditional Moroccan style, and is followed by music around a bonfire. Your exotic tent in an opulent desert camp nicely caps off the evening. Consider taking this 4 days tour from Agadir to Merzouga for a distinctive desert experience. taking pictures of the intact medieval walls in Taroudant and traveling to Taznakht, a city famous for its Berber rugs visiting Talouine’s saffron museum, which is situated right in the center of the saffron-growing area. Investigating UNESCO’s World Heritage Sites ‘Kasbah of Ait Ben Haddou‘ visiting the densely populated with palm trees Kasbah Amredhil in Skoura. You might purchase Damascene rose products in the Rose Valley (if desired) Enjoying a camel ride at dusk and taking pictures while donning blue turbans at Erg Chebbi Dunes. Enjoy an evening of Berber music and drumming over a campfire. Spend a peaceful night at a camp in the desert.

Itinerary of 4 days tour from Agadir to Merzouga

Day 1: Agadir – Ouarzazate

Our 4 days tour from Agadir to Merzouga departs by 4X4 in the morning and travels through Taroudant, also referred to as “Little Marrakech,” Taliouine, and Taznakht. From here, a road leads to the Kasbah Ait Ben Haddou, the most well-known Kasbah in Morocco and one of the nation’s nine UNESCO World Heritage Sites. Go to the Kasbah and go to the summit for a panoramic view after eating in the village. Only a few kilometers separate you from the tiny settlement of Ouarzazate, where you will spend the night in a riad.

Day 2: Ouarzazate – Merzouga

In the morning, we go from Ouarzazate to the Toudgha gorges through Skoura. There, we walk off-road to visit the Kasbahs, some of which are regrettably in disrepair but are idyllically set among a vast number of palm trees in this magnificent oasis. The most famous of these Kasbahs, Amredhil, is well worth a photo stop and a quick visit. The Valley of Roses, where roses are distilled into oils, lotions, and creams that are marketed all over the nation, is located along the main road. The following place to visit is the Dades Valley, which features breathtaking rock formations and lush gardens along the river. We take a break for lunch in the Toudgha gorges. We continue on to the Merzouga dunes in the afternoon for a two-hour camel ride to the Erg Chebbi dunes (250m). The view of the sunset from the top of the dunes is stunning. You eat and sleep in a plush tent with a private bathroom, king-sized beds, wonderful Moroccan decor, and lamps that are strategically placed to help you take full advantage of the peace and beauty of the sand dunes.

Day 3: Merzouga – Agdz

You might catch the dawn if you wake up early enough, when the color of the dunes and the dancing of the shadows make an amazing scene. After breakfast, the trip continues to the Dra’a Valley, the longest valley in Morocco. Along the route, we stop for lunch in the towns of Rissani, Alnif, Tazzarine, and N’Qob. Afternoon journey takes us to Tansikht crossing the Dra’a River, which can be either a raging torrent or just a trickle. Here, we turn left and proceed north, traveling through the valley’s tall palm trees and historic settlements along the path taken by the ancient caravans. We get at Agdz in the late afternoon to have dinner and spend the night.

Day 4: Agdz – Agadir

After breakfast, we depart from Agdz and travel to Taznakht, a town famous for its Berber glims and carpets. On our tour, we travel through the Bouazzer mines and stunning scenery. This region of the country is farther away and less traveled. The Tizi-n-Ikhsane and Tizi-n-Tighatine passes are crossed on the way west to Agadir. In Taliouine, the center of Morocco’s saffron-growing region, we take a break for lunch. Here, there is a wonderful little museum devoted to the craft of saffron farming. The road returns us to Taroudant in the late afternoon, from where we follow the frequently dry Souss River and countless argan trees on all the steep slopes down to Agadir. Your 4 days tour from Agadir to Merzouga ends at 18:00.

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