Day 1: Marrakech / Zagora
We will meet you at your riad or hotel at 8:30a.m., depart Marrakech, and
transport over the High Atlas mountains Tizi nTichka pass. We will have time to
stop and enjoy impressive landscapes, and break for coffee and fresh-squeezed
orange juice. We pass through Ouarzazate, have lunch and follow the Valley Draa
to overnight in Zagora, with a 4x4 pre-dinner side trip to look at the stars in
the dunes.
Day 2: Zagora / Daraa valley / Merzougua
Today we retreat along the Valley Draa and turn east of the stark Saghro
Massif. This route is peppered with isolated villages and towns, rocky mesas
and acacia trees. We will have lunch near Rissani before departing for the Erg
Chebbi dunes. Our late-afternoon destination is the auberge (small inn) 29km
from Merzouga, where you meet your camel guide to ride into the dunes at sunset
to the bivouac (camp). Upon arrival you will be served a traditional tagine
dinner (vegetarians welcome), prepared under the evening stars shining
brilliantly in the above. Climb the big dune and watch the moon rise before
retiring to your bed in a nomad wool tent. Or you have a choice (with extra
cost) of a sunset camel trek into the dunes, staying in the desert auberge with
relaxing dinner, and breakfast early the next morning.
Day 3: Merzougua / todra gorges
Return by camel at sunrise to the auberge for breakfast and shower or swim
before going to Tinehir. Along the way we pass through folded exposed rock
slabs of fossils and we can stop and visit a fossil workshop for a closer look
at Sahara’s wonderful varieties of ancient life. We\'ll have a visit to Todra
Gorge, where sheer limestone walls rise to 300 m in its narrowest part.
After lunch you can wander with a guide through palmeries, villages, gardens,
and kasbahs for a close look at traditional Berber ways of life. Visit the
market in Tinehir and old kasbah quarter. We will have a late afternoon arrival
to stay in an old kasbah with evening Moroccan dinner by the pool.
Day 4: Todra gorges / Dades valley and gorges
Our next destination is Dades valley of a thousand Kasbahs. You will drive off
road through barren red hillsides clustered with Kasbahs, (fortified dwellings
that house many families and their livestock), many Berber villages, and vist
Nomads for tea. Stay in upper Dades valley auberge with dinner on the terrace,
overlooking the valley gorge and gardens.
Day 5: Dades gorges / ait ben hadou kasbah / Marrakech
From Dades after breakfast we’ll head to Ouarzazate for lunch, passing through
Valley of the Rose and Skoura oasis. After lunch, the World Heritage Site, Ait
Benhaddou is our next stop. This village of clustered Berber Kasbahs has been
used as a backdrop for more than 20 films and was one of the most important
fortress strongholds on the old Salt Road where caravans brought slaves, gold,
ivory and salt from Saharan Africa to Marrakech and beyond. Descending the High
Atlas mountains Tizi nTichka pass to Marrakech, we will have time to stop and
enjoy impressive landscapes, with coffee and fresh-squeezed orange juice
breaks. You will need to book a hotel this night in Marrakech.
FIVE DAYS / FOUR NIGHTS
There is a lot to see in the desert and besides touring and camel trekking, our
five days allow time to immerse yourself in the most interesting sites and
history of the Old Salt Road, spend more time in the dunes and experience the
culture of desert Nomads and Berbers.
NB : Each one of our offers can be adapted to suit individual needs. The
Sahara is a mysterious, magical and powerful experience. You will be
accompanied by local and experienced nomad guides as well as knowledgeable
drivers who can increase your enjoyment in gaining a feel for this special
place.
Book this tour
Includes: Transport by 4x4; experienced driver; ensuite rooms with air
conditioning, breakfast and dinner (vegetarians welcome); swimming stops (April
to September); personalised extended walks and exploration of oasis palmeries
and kasbahs, markets and medinas; camel trek to overnight in nomad desert
bivouac with guide and camels of course…
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