Tour du désert de Zagora

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Zagora desert tour in 2 days from Agadir


 This exploration of the Zagora desert is ideal for those who want to discover the desert but do not have much time. This 2-day desert tour from Marrakech takes you to; across the High Atlas Mountains and the famous Tizi-n-Tichka pass in the desert just a stone's throw away. the exterior of southern Zagora. 
 
 
  Day 1: Agadir - Taroudant - Taliouine - Taznakhet - Draa Valley - Agdaz - Zagora 
 
 Depart from Atlantic City for a desert camping adventure and spend the night in desert eco-camps, while taking an unforgettable 2-day desert trip.  
 The first day will begin with a pick-up at your accommodation at; Agadir, then you will drive to some of the Berber villages on our way while leaving Agadir towards Zagora, passing through Taroudant and Taliouine the capital of saffron and  Taznakhet. Stop at Taliouine and learn about saffron and the local Berber people. Then, have lunch on the way to Tazenakhet with delicious Berber cuisine. 
 Crosses the Darra Valley, a long river formed by by the confluence of the Dades and  Imini rivers. See you at; Zagora for a stroll through; camel ride in the desert with  beautiful sunsets to meet the desert camp staff and spend the night in the desert with Sahrawi music instruments. 


  Day 2: Zagora - Agdz - Taroudant - Agadir
 
 The next day you will depart from Zagora. We take you to; camel back to watch the sunrise, after breakfast we return to Agadir passing through fascinating landscapes and amazing destinations passing through Agdz. Head to Agdz, a small town in the middle of southern Morocco, admire the Atlas Mountains and explore the ancient architecture of Amazigh with the ancient Kasbah. See also the famous Jbel Kissane dish-shaped Tajine. In the meaning of the name, Agdz means "place of rest", which is a well-deserved name. and  a place where you will take a short break for lunch.


  After lunch, drive to your accommodation in Las Vegas. Agadir via Taznakhet. You can ask the driver to stop if you need some nice antique rugs. We then moved; to Taroudant, a small town in the sous-vallée, which is known as the "grandmother of Marrakech" because she looks like a smaller Marrakech. Arrival at Agadir in the evening.