Excursión de dos días desde Marrakech a Zagora, con campamento en el desierto y paseo en camello
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Día 1: Marrakech - Ait Ben Haddou - Ouarzazate - Agdez - Zagora
Reúnase con el guía por la mañana y suba a bordo de un minibús con aire acondicionado con destino a Zagora a través del paso Tizi n'Tichka. Continúe hasta las kasbahs de Tamdakhte y Ait Benhaddou antes de llegar a Ouarzazate, donde se servirá un delicioso almuerzo.
A continuación, se dirigirá hacia Zagora pasando por el pueblo Agdez y Tansikht y disfrutará de las vistas panorámicas del valle del Draa. Cuando llegue a Zagora, cambie su 4x4 para disfrutar de un paseo en camello por las dunas de arena hasta el campamento bereber de lujo de Tizi. Experimente las tradiciones puras bereberes y disfrute de la cena y el ambiente alrededor del fuego acompañado por música folclórica Sahraoui. Pasará la noche en el campamento.
Día 2: Zagora - Agdez - Kasbah Tamnougalt - Marrakech
Después del desayuno, se dirigirá en camello hacia Marrakech a través del valle del Draa. Se hará una parada en Agdez, donde visitará la kasbah y luego Tamnougalt. Continúe hasta Ouarzazate a través de Tizi n'Tnifift, donde se puede hacer una parada para almorzar, antes de terminar su recorrido en Marrakech.
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Reúnase con el guía por la mañana y suba a bordo de un minibús con aire acondicionado con destino a Zagora a través del paso Tizi n'Tichka. Continúe hasta las kasbahs de Tamdakhte y Ait Benhaddou antes de llegar a Ouarzazate, donde se servirá un delicioso almuerzo.
A continuación, se dirigirá hacia Zagora pasando por el pueblo Agdez y Tansikht y disfrutará de las vistas panorámicas del valle del Draa. Cuando llegue a Zagora, cambie su 4x4 para disfrutar de un paseo en camello por las dunas de arena hasta el campamento bereber de lujo de Tizi. Experimente las tradiciones puras bereberes y disfrute de la cena y el ambiente alrededor del fuego acompañado por música folclórica Sahraoui. Pasará la noche en el campamento.
Día 2: Zagora - Agdez - Kasbah Tamnougalt - Marrakech
Después del desayuno, se dirigirá en camello hacia Marrakech a través del valle del Draa. Se hará una parada en Agdez, donde visitará la kasbah y luego Tamnougalt. Continúe hasta Ouarzazate a través de Tizi n'Tnifift, donde se puede hacer una parada para almorzar, antes de terminar su recorrido en Marrakech.
Incluido
- Una noche en el bivouac (carpa bereber) con media pensión: cena / desayuno
- Visita a la Kasbah Ait Ben Haddou
- Conductor profesional
- Cambia por un vehículo 4x4 o un paseo en camello desde Zagora hasta el campamento del desierto
- Recogida y regreso al hotel de Marrakech en un minibús
- Entretenimiento en vivo
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- Propinas
- Almuerzo
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I would strongly recommend that visitors do a different tour. My group was five people there were three or four other couples in the group at large. During the camel ride, the guides ended up separating us 2/5 in one group, 3/5 in another string of camel riders that went another direction. We tried to ask in multiple language where they were taking the rest of the group, and the guides refused to answer. When we arrived at the camp, we tried to ask more people in English and French. The guides again refused to answer or said they didn't know. Finally we asked the right question -- did you take our friends to another camp? They answered yes, but would not tell us why. This made no sense, because there was space at our camp, and they ended up bringing around 10 completely different people to our camp that were not in our original riding group. This was extremely disconcerting and we were treated very rudely. We just gave up trying to get answers and went to sleep. Luckily we met up with our group in the next morning. They had also attempted to ask where we were taken and why, and were ignored or lied to about not speaking English or French. There was no fire at the campsite as described in the description, though we saw other camps in the distance had fires. We asked about this and were told it was 'because they did not have any wood.' Dogs barked all night in the campsite so the sleep was not ideal. The 'breakfast' in the morning was leftover bread from the dinner the night before. As mentioned by another reviewer, the pictures of giant sand dunes are completely wrong -- there are small dunes right around the campsite. You mostly ride your camel near a road. The description of the tour does not state that at places you stop on both days, the tours cost more money if you want to do them. While we saw some beautiful places, the way we were treated and the differences in the description of the tour versus reality made this an unpleasant experience that frankly felt unsafe and unwelcoming. I strongly recommend against this tour, but if you take it, bring extra money for the tour costs not included, and make sure your group stays on the same line of camels or you will be separated.
The pictures you see on site are not what you see there. This tour goes only to the small Sahara, you need the three day tour to go to the big Sahara which is where you may see sights that reasonable the pictures. This tour says you can choose between a camel ride and a 4WD out to the site, this is wrong. I wanted the 4WD as I am pregnant and they did not provide one. They kept ignoring me, hoping I would change my mind and take the camel ride. Eventually they had someone in a local car take me to the site well after it was dark and everyone else had left on the camels but the next morning when it came time to return they pretended they knew nothing about me needing the car or preferred 4WD and instead I was made to walk with the camels back. The tour indicates all guides are paid for, they are not, you will need to have cash to pay for local guides and to tip the guides at the camp site. These are compulsory. Some members of our group refused to pay and were hassled and severely questioned until they gave the money over. Our driver was also our tour guide for the trip. However, the closest we got to hearing him talk about anything was when we stopped somewhere and he indicated how long we had until we had to be back in the bus. There was no commentary or information about what we were actually doing. Positive - the stars are pretty good to see still, but the rest of the trip is pretty average.
Long but recommended. Helpful staff and guides. Comfortable a/c minibus. Excellent Berber camp.