Join our Ouarzazate Mhamid Desert 3 Days tour through the enchanting landscapes of Ouarzazate and Mhamid Desert. Traverse the Draa Valley, visiting Tamgroute’s Koranic library and witnessing pottery making. Arrive at M’hamid, the gateway to the desert, where you’ll spend a night in a desert camp. Experience the thrill of camel riding and explore the vast Chegaga dunes, relishing in the stunning sunset. Conclude the adventure by traveling back to Ouarzazate, taking in the scenic beauty of Lake Iriqui and Taznakht along the way.
Ouarzazate Mhamid Desert 3 Days, Departure from Ouarzazate to M’hamid, via Draa valley and the palm grove. Stop at Tamgroute to visit the Koranic library, the pottery making as well as the underground lanes. Continue to M’hamid, the last palm grove of Draa and the beginning of the desert to join our desert camp, dinner and overnight.
After breakfast, we will ride camesl for an hour to explore Mhamid Dunes, then departure in 4 × 4 by a sandy track for the Chegaga dunes, the largest dunes in Morocco, lunch under the shade of palm or tamarisk, the afternoon return to the our camp at Chegaga, you enjoying the sunset in the dunes, dinner and overnight in your deseret Camp.
After sunrise show and breakfast, Departure to Ouarzazate via Lake Iriqui, Foum Zguid, and Taznakht, the photo stops will be made during this way and continuation to Ouarzazate end tour: Ouarzazate Mhamid Desert 3 Days.
The ideal time for a Morocco desert tour is during the spring (March to May) and fall (September to November) when the weather is moderate and comfortable.
The duration varies, but a standard desert tour usually ranges from 2 to 10 days, allowing visitors to experience the diverse landscapes and cultural attractions along the way.
Yes, desert tours include a camel ride experience, allowing you to explore the mesmerizing dunes and enjoy the traditional mode of transportation.
Accommodations is always luxury desert cAMP. All desert tours offer a mix of experiences, allowing travelers to choose their preferred level of comfort.
Yes, the Moroccan desert is generally safe for tourists. However, it’s essential to follow the guidance of your tour guide and take necessary precautions, such as staying hydrated and respecting local customs.
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