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Type
Private Experience
Hotel Pickup
Available
Accommodation
Standard
Departure City
Agadir
Arrival City
Agadir
"Discover the wild beauty of southern Morocco on this 7-day adventure from Agadir to the majestic dunes of Erg Chegaga, through ancient kasbahs, lush valleys, imperial cities, and the Atlantic coast. Experience desert sunsets, Berber culture, UNESCO heritage sites, and the vibrant energy of Marrakech and Essaouira in one unforgettable journey."
This 7-day journey takes you deep into Morocco’s most spectacular and diverse landscapes, combining desert adventure, cultural discovery, and coastal charm.
Your adventure begins in Agadir as you travel off the beaten path toward Foum Zguid, exploring the Tata region’s hidden treasures such as Akka Oasis, ancient rock carvings, and vast desert scenery. After a scenic drive through dramatic mountains and arid landscapes, you spend the night in Foum Zguid.
On Day 2, venture across the dry Lake Iriqui to reach the magnificent dunes of Erg Chegaga — the largest and wildest dunes in Morocco. Enjoy a warm welcome at your desert camp, relax in your tent, and witness a breathtaking Sahara sunset before dining under the stars around a campfire.
Day 3 begins with a magical sunrise over the dunes. Travel through M’Hamid and visit Tamegroute, famous for its historic Quranic library and old kasbah. Continue through the lush Draa Valley via Zagora and Agdez before arriving in Ouarzazate.
On Day 4, visit the legendary Ait Benhaddou, one of Morocco’s most iconic fortified villages and a UNESCO World Heritage Site. Cross the High Atlas Mountains via the scenic Tizi n’Tichka Pass before reaching Marrakech.
Day 5 offers a coastal escape to Essaouira, where you’ll explore the historic medina, port, ramparts, and seaside promenade before returning to Marrakech.
Day 6 is dedicated to discovering Marrakech, the “Red City.” Visit the Bahia Palace, Saadian Tombs, and admire the Koutoubia Mosque from outside. Wander through the lively souks and experience the vibrant atmosphere of Jemaa el-Fnaa.
On Day 7, enjoy free time in Marrakech before returning to Agadir, bringing your unforgettable Moroccan adventure to an end.

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