Embark on a captivating desert tour from Agadir, exploring Berber villages, picturesque Legzira Beach, and majestic El Borj dunes. Experience authentic nomadic life.
Embark on a captivating desert tour from Agadir, exploring Berber villages, picturesque Legzira Beach, and majestic El Borj dunes. Experience authentic nomadic life.
- Tiznit - Established in 1882 by the Alawite Sultan Hassan I, the city was fortified with a long wall in 1883, which still surrounds the old medina. The 1886 expedition further solidified the Sultan’s influence in the area, enhancing its significance amidst Spanish efforts to settle in Ifni following the Spanish-Moroccan War of 1860.
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- Tiznit - Established in 1882 by the Alawite Sultan Hassan I, the city was fortified with a long wall in 1883, which still surrounds the old medina. The 1886 expedition further solidified the Sultan’s influence in the area, enhancing its significance amidst Spanish efforts to settle in Ifni following the Spanish-Moroccan War of 1860.
- Corniche Aglou - Enjoy a coffee break after a one and a half hour drive along the Atlantic Ocean.
- Legzira Beach - Approximately a 30-minute drive from Aglou Beach leads to Legzira. Known for its stunning natural arches and red earth sculpted by the Atlantic Ocean, Legzira is celebrated as one of Morocco’s most beautiful beaches. Situated about 180 km south of Agadir in the Sidi Ifni region, the beach offers breathtaking views and excellent waves, attracting hikers and surfers worldwide.
- Sidi Ifni - A 15-minute drive from Legzira brings you to Sidi Ifni town, a former Spanish enclave. Enjoy lunch on site, featuring fish specialties like grilled sardines and fried fish and chips. (Note: Lunch is not included.)
- Guelmim - After an hour’s drive from Sidi Ifni, you arrive in Guelmim city. Located 200 km south of Agadir, 110 km from Tiznit, 30 km from the Atlantic Ocean, and 54 km from Sidi Ifni, Guelmim is known as the gateway to the Sahara in Morocco. Historically a caravan hub on the route to Timbuktu, it remains a vital trade center between the sedentary and nomadic populations. The city hosts “Amhayrich,” Morocco’s largest camel market, held every Saturday morning. After a brief city tour, enjoy a short tea break.
- Tiznit - On the return journey to Agadir, after a two-hour drive from the camp, stop in Tiznit, renowned for its silver jewelry. Visit the old medina, the souk (market), the spring, and take a tour of the ancient walls.
- Dinner
- In-vehicle air conditioning
- Breakfast
- Guide
- Dinner
- In-vehicle air conditioning
- Breakfast
- Guide
- Lunch
- Alcoholic Beverages
- Lunch
- Alcoholic Beverages
Begin the desert tour by exploring some Berber villages en route from Agadir. Make a brief stop in Tiznit town, then proceed to Legzira Beach, renowned as one of Africa’s most scenic beaches. After lunch, travel to a camel market town known as the gateway to the desert. Take a short break for refreshments, then continue to the vast sand dunes of El…
Begin the desert tour by exploring some Berber villages en route from Agadir. Make a brief stop in Tiznit town, then proceed to Legzira Beach, renowned as one of Africa’s most scenic beaches. After lunch, travel to a camel market town known as the gateway to the desert. Take a short break for refreshments, then continue to the vast sand dunes of El Borj. Enjoy dinner, Sahraoui entertainment, and spend the night in nomadic tents.
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For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.