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- Best Morocco Tourism; 12 Days from Agadir 2024
Morocco Tourism
- Agadir Tours: 12 Days Cities and Sahara Desert
From
€2175
Duration
12 Days
Max People
10 People
Pick Up
Airport
Min Age
12+ Years
Tour Type
Beach, Mountain
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Brief Itinerary:
- Duration: 12 days from Agadir
- Tour type: Private Tour
- Accommodition: Luxury / Standard
- Day 1: AGADIR – TALIOUINE 2 h 54 min (186,7 km)
- Day 2: TALIOUINE – ERG CHEGAGA 3h 30 min (175km)
- Day 3: ERG CHEGAGA – ZAGORA 3h 15 min (160 km)
- Day 4: ZAGORA – Ait ben Haddou Kasbha _ Ouarzazte 2h 35min (162km)
- Day 5: Ouarzazte – Dades valley – Toudgha Gourges 3h 25 min (192 km)
- Day 6: Toudgha Gorges – Merzouga 2h 45 min (201 km )
- Day 7: Merzouga – Fes 7h 45 min ( 479 km)
- Day 8: Fes Heritage Tour with local guide
- Day 9: FES – CHAOUEN: (3 H 31 MIN; 200 KM)
- DAY 10: CHAOUEN – RABAT – CASABLANCA (4 H 51 MIN; 337 KM)
- Day 12: Transfer to Airpot.
Price Includes
- 4×4 vehicles with driver.
- Guide available every day of the trip.
- Vehicle fuels.
- Accommodation on half board
- Camel ride through the desert
- luxury camp in Erg Chabbi desert
- Transfers to airports
- Hotel (round trip)
Price Excludes
- Airline tickets.
- Noon meals. (Possibility of picnic or restaurants)
- Drinks at meals.
- Entrance fees.
- Tips and personal miscellaneous expenses.
Agadir, a city along Morocco’s southern Atlantic coast, in the foothills of the Anti-Atlas Mountains, is the capital of Agadir-Ida Ou Tanane province. A resort destination, it’s known for its golf courses, wide crescent beach and seaside promenade lined with cafes, restaurants and bars. Agadir’s hilltop kasbah was destroyed in a 1960 earthquake, but its original old wall remains standing.
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Morocco tourism the best Agadir tours with our team is 12 days Cities and Sahara Desert Strating from Agadir to Chegaga desert, via the Sous. plain and Taroundant, one of the oldest cities in Morocco. You will admire its ochre-colored ramparts, well-preserved fort, and the focused work of the artisans in the souks. Then, continuation to Taliouine, lunch and an afternoon used to visit the town. Dinner and night at the hotel.
After breakfast, departure in the desert via Taznakht and the Skoura mountain range, then Foum Zguid, where you will eat lunch. You will then enter the desert by following the path that will lead you to the Iriqui lake then into the dunes of Chegaga (300 meters high over 40 kilometers of width). Arrival in the magnificent camp before sunset. Stroll in the dunes during the afternoon. Dinner and night in the desert bivouac.
Departure from Zagora to M’Hamid, you will cross 60 kilometers of desert (rocky plains, dunes and oases). Lunch at M’Hamid and visit of its Kasbahs in the afternoon, then we will return to Zagora. Dinner and night at the hotel.
After breakfast, you drive south to Tamegroute village. Here, you will visit the green pottery workshops and learn how to make pottery items. and the Koranic library. The return to Ouarzazate takes you off-road through the old Road of the Caravans.
You stop to explore the Dra’a Valley and to have lunch. Next, visit Kasbah Tamnougalte with a local guide. The kasbah is completely built of adobe and is still partly inhabited.
In the afternoon, you return to Ouarzazate over the Anti-Atlas and the Tizi-n-Tinfifite pass (1660m). You will be in Ouarzazte
Kick-off your Ouarzazate to Merzouga desert tour by morning departure from your hotel to the Toudgha Gorges. The first destination of your trip will be Skoura Oasi, about an hour from Ouarzazate. Here, you can wander the green fields of palm trees and learn about life in the oases. Next, you will visit the beautiful kasbah Amredhil and tour its local museum. This site is a good representation of adobe-built housing in southern Morocco.
From here, you Merzouga desert tour takes you via the Valley of the Roses, and then Kel’aa M’gouna. Here, you stop for a tea break with a Berber family and visit the local cosmetic co-operative.
Afterword, you drive off-track along the Road of a Thousand Kasbahs as far as the Dades Valley. You will explore the valleys and have lunch on the spot. In the afternoon, there is time for a walk alongside the Boumalne Dades river. Then, your itinerary continues to the Toudgha Gorges. An authentic guest-house offers dinner and night rest.
After breakfast, there is time for a leisurely walk in the Toudgha Gorges and in the Tinghir palm trees grove. Afterwards, you drive to Merzouga via the Ziz Valley, remarkable for its long green oases and fortified kasbahs.
Later on, stop in Erfoud for lunch. Here, you can visit the fossils exhibits, featuring locally made fossils souvenirs and furniture. There is no obligation to buy, but the exhibits are worth exploring!
At the campsite, check in to your tent and sip a relaxing glass of tea. In the course of the afternoon, enjoy an hour sunset camel ride around Erg Chebbi dunes. Ascend the sand dunes to watch the sunset from the summit (250m).
At night, dinner is served under a starlit sky, followed by traditional singing and drumming around a campfire. Then, a private nomad tent in a Merzouga desert camp offers night rest.
we will have a panoramic view of the valley of Ziz with its palm trees and gorges. Once past the Tizi n Talghomt pass we will stop in Midelt for lunch.
Then we leave on the road to the great cedar forest where we must stop to see the indigenous Barbary monkeys in the wild. Before arriving in Fez, Morocco’s cultural capital, we pass through Ifrane known as Little Switzerland. Bed and breakfast.
Full day guided tour of the oldest of the imperial cities. Founded in 808 AD as the first political, religious and cultural capital. The visit begins with the Golden Doors of the Royal Palace. Then we will go up to an observation point to view as if looking from an aircraft.
the impressive walled Medina, inside which later you will walk to discover a thousand sensations and feel its lifeforce. Discover mosques and medrassas, caravanserais and religious sites.
Visit the tanneries where you can observe how the hides are dyed for making shoes, bags and other artisan goods.
Free time for lunch, not included, and we continue the visit to neighbourhood artisans, divided by specialties. Exiles from the Spanish inquisition brought their knowledge and have maintained Andalusian art and style to this day, giving Fez the deserved name City of the Artisans. Bed and breakfast.
Departure from Zagora to M’Hamid, you will cross 60 kilometers of desert (rocky plains, dunes and oases). Lunch at M’Hamid and visit of its Kasbahs in the afternoon, then we will return to Zagora. Dinner and night at the hotel.
Today, prepare to enter a time travel machine and let yourself be transported through the labyrinthine streets of Fez by exploring the oldest medina of Morocco dating from the 7th century with its Souks, palaces, mosques, Koranic schools and Mellah). Then travel through the Rif Mountains to the beautiful Berber town of Chefchaouen and Fez. Dinner at your hotel / Riad. The next day, accompanied by your guide, you will spend your time exploring the whitewashed streets of Chaouen, animated by the beautifully dressed locals. Dinner and overnight at your hotel.
Today, after your lunch, you will take the road to Rabat to explore the capital of Morocco and the residence of the king. Visit the Hassan Tower with its mausoleum of King Mohammed V. You will have lunch and then take the road to Casablanca for a visit to the majestic Hassan II mosque, the largest mosque in the world. It overlooks the ocean on an outcrop to the northwest of the Medina, a vast building that houses 25,000 worshipers and 80,000 others in the surrounding squares. To see the interior, you must take a guided tour. Spending the night in the commercial capital of Morocco at the hotel. Morocco Tourism. Agadir Tours. Morocco Tourism. Agadir Tours. Morocco Tourism. Agadir Tours
This day will be devoted to the exploration of the red city called “the pearl of the south”, the imperial capital in the 11th century, whose monuments testify to its rich past and its position as one of the first tourist sites in the world .
• Visit the famous Djamaa El Fna square.
• Visit of the El Bahia Palace.
• Visit the El Badii Palace.
• Visit the Koutoubia mosque.
• Visit of the Saadian tombs.
• Visit to the Dar si Said museum.