Departure at 7:30 am from Agadir to Ouarzazate, gateway to the Deep South, crossing Taroudant and Sirwa mountains. and Taliwin where they grow up safran ,Before the entrance to Ouarzazate we will enjoy a visit to a famous Kasbah, one of Ait Benhaddou, classified by UNESCO as world heritage, a beautiful location for filming of major movies. where you will take your lunch then we will continuous our way to the city of Ouarzazat,and stop for few pictures from outside for the Kasbah of Taourirt which is the old part of the city as well. then we will continue through the Skoura Oasis, where numerous ancient kasbahs stand amongst the palm trees, where we will visit a less popular and very interesting Kasbah called Amridel.before we reach the guest house or Auberge for wonderful first night in the Oasis .
One night in a 3 star hotel
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4.6
We had an incredible time trekking through the desert, where the camel rides created unforgettable memories against the stunning backdrop of sand dunes. The meals were a highlight, especially the traditional Moroccan dishes that brought everyone together under the stars, although a bit more variety would have been nice.
4.8
I was captivated by the vast expanse of shifting sands and the deep silence of the desert during this remarkable journey. Each day brought a new sense of adventure as I trekked across stunning landscapes and rode a camel for the first time—it was surreal to feel the rhythm of the animal beneath me. The evenings were magical, with delicious meals under the stars, where I savored the warmth of traditional dishes that filled my heart as much as my stomach. I found the local guides to be incredibly welcoming, sharing stories that enriched the experience, though I would have appreciated a bit more time at some stops to soak it all in. Overall, it was a journey that exceeded my expectations, offering a perfect blend of culture, adventure, and breathtaking scenery.
4.6
We loved the serene moments spent under the stars during our nights in the desert, feeling completely immersed in nature. The camel trekking was an adventure we’ll treasure forever, though a bit more time to explore the local culture would have added to the experience.
4.6
Staying in a cozy desert camp while trekking through the stunning landscapes from Agadir to Merzouga was an unforgettable experience that connected me deeply with the beauty of Morocco. One evening, as I watched the sunset paint the sand dunes in vibrant hues while riding a camel, I felt completely at peace – a perfect moment, though I wish there had been more time to explore Marrakech afterward.