3 days
Daily Tour
10 people
English, Espanol, Francais
Duration: 3 days
Distance: 540 Km x 2
Availability: Every day
Deparature time: 07h00 am
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Early departure, we cross the High Atlas Mountains and reach the Tizi N'Tichka's pass with 2260 m high, Continuation to the Kasbah of Ait Ben Haddou, we will visit this wonderful Ksar which was selected as World Heritage by UNESCO... Then Continuation to Ouarzazate, sightseeing (Kasbah Taourirt and studios film), then continue on to the Dades Valley with its 1000 Kasbahs… We continue across the most beautiful road of one thousand Kasbah, arrival in Boumalne Dades, dinner and overnight.
Morning departure to Merzouga dunes, 20 km after Tinghir, we visit the grove and then foray into the Todra Gorge... Lunch on site then continuation to the palm groves of Tinjedad, Touroug and Erfoud. Continuation to Merzouga where you will enjoy a camel ride through the fascinating dunes of Erg Chebbi, then observing the sunset Sand dunes... Night under nomadic tents or Marabou between the dunes of Merzouga...
After breakfast, departing towards the Draa Valley through Rissani and Nqob we cross the most mysterious desert's landscapes, dotted with oases. Continue to Ouarzazate along the Draa Valley, lunch, and return to Marrakech.
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