Excursão de 2 dias privada: Atlas com o acampamento no deserto saindo de Marraquesh
2 days
Privado
Vários Dias
Sobre esta atividade
Dia 1: Marraquesh - Ait Ben Haddou - Ouarzazate - Zagora - Mhamid - Erg Lihoudi dunas de areia
Partida de Marraquesh às 7h e siga em direção Tiz não Tichka. A uma altitude de 243 metros 7,414.7 (2.260 metros), é o mais alto passo de montanha do norte da África. Passando pela bela vilas berberes, você pode descobrir as cores do Alto Atlas. Veja o patrimônio da humanidade pela classificada Ait Benhaddou kasbah com um guia após o almoço em um restaurante local.
Continue em direção a Agdz e veja o belo vale de Draa. Faça outra pausa em Zagora antes de chegar à vila de M'hamid, onde camelos estará esperando por você. Passeio de uma hora passeio de camelo irá conduzi-lo até o acampamento em dunas de Erg Lihoudi, onde a tempo para o pôr do sol. Desfrute da paz e tranquilidade do deserto e jante ao redor de uma fogueira.
Dia 2: Erg Lihoudi dunas de areia - M'hamid - Zagora - Ouarzazate - Marraquesh
Acorde cedo e ter a experiência única de ver o sol nascer sobre as dunas. Após o café da manhã, passeio de camelo até M'hamid, onde você poderá fazer um banho quente de hotel local. O caminho de volta irá levá-lo de volta para Zagora e Agdz, com uma pausa para o almoço e uma visita guiada ao estúdios de cinema (opcional) em Ouarzazate. Chegada de volta a Marraquesh por volta de 18h.
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Partida de Marraquesh às 7h e siga em direção Tiz não Tichka. A uma altitude de 243 metros 7,414.7 (2.260 metros), é o mais alto passo de montanha do norte da África. Passando pela bela vilas berberes, você pode descobrir as cores do Alto Atlas. Veja o patrimônio da humanidade pela classificada Ait Benhaddou kasbah com um guia após o almoço em um restaurante local.
Continue em direção a Agdz e veja o belo vale de Draa. Faça outra pausa em Zagora antes de chegar à vila de M'hamid, onde camelos estará esperando por você. Passeio de uma hora passeio de camelo irá conduzi-lo até o acampamento em dunas de Erg Lihoudi, onde a tempo para o pôr do sol. Desfrute da paz e tranquilidade do deserto e jante ao redor de uma fogueira.
Dia 2: Erg Lihoudi dunas de areia - M'hamid - Zagora - Ouarzazate - Marraquesh
Acorde cedo e ter a experiência única de ver o sol nascer sobre as dunas. Após o café da manhã, passeio de camelo até M'hamid, onde você poderá fazer um banho quente de hotel local. O caminho de volta irá levá-lo de volta para Zagora e Agdz, com uma pausa para o almoço e uma visita guiada ao estúdios de cinema (opcional) em Ouarzazate. Chegada de volta a Marraquesh por volta de 18h.
Incluído
- Acomodação noturna
- Água mineral
- Jantar
- Almoço
- Tour privado
Não incluído
- Bebidas alcoólicas (disponíveis para compra)
- Alimentos e bebidas, a menos que especificado
- O preço listado não inclui uma sobretaxa de combustível, pagável no momento do check-in da excursão. A sobretaxa de combustível é exigida pelo nosso fornecedor local e não está sob nosso controle
- Esta listagem não inclui uma taxa de processamento, pagável no momento do check-in da excursão
Adicional
- A confirmação será recebida até 48 horas após a reserva, de acordo com a disponibilidade
- As crianças devem estar acompanhadas por um adulto
- É necessário um mínimo de 2 pessoas por reserva
- Saídas diárias (máximo de 4 pessoas por reserva)
Características
Turismo
95%
Cultural
65%
Aquático
30%
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Visited a lot of places. Loved the guide Marat. He’s the best! The desert is something unbelievable! Must go if you are in Morocco.
This was one of the highlights of our trip. After a few days wondering around the old town of Marrakech, our driver met us near the hotel with the guide. The two days were comfortable and interesting with our guide being helpful and professional throughout. He was informative and gave us plenty of opportunity to explore the different checkpoints of the trip in our own time and adapted the structure of the tour accordingly. Whether we were running ahead of schedule or behind, they made sure that we didn't miss out on the best parts of the trip - namely the camel ride and the night in the desert. We were one of 2 couples on the tour on the same day and it was nice to meet them and share our experiences during the trip. Sitting around a camp fire in the desert with the stars above and eating in candle light in a tent was great fun too! Finally, our guides went above and beyond for us - on the return journey I had left my rucksack at the restaurant we stopped at for lunch, and they did everything they could to locate it and drove back to pick it up. We returned to Marrakesh, late, tired from travel, but ultimately happy with the experience. The only critique I have is with the pushiness of the carpet sellers in one of the warehouse shops enroute to the desert on day 1. Of course these visits are part of the tour system to boost commission and helps maintain the tour for future visitors. However, charming as the shop workers were, maybe for us Brits it was a bit awkard and difficult to walk out the door once we felt uncomfortable and decided we weren't going to purchase anything at international rates. We did buy some of the pottery bargain with them!, and spice shop goods though! Bring warm layers for the desert!
Tour was as expected. The guide and driver were very helpful throughout the 2 day experience. At one point we left a rucksack at a restaurant 45min away and they went to full lengths to help us find it and get it back. They constantly tried to make our trip enjoyable and straightforward. My only criticism would be the choice of restaurants en route to the sahara in some of the towns where we stopped for lunch - the first had nothing in stock although our guide moved us straight away on realising this situation, to another place and generally if you don't eat beef the other option was vegetables. Hasim and Omar were wonderful guides. Trip involved: - Customary stops at Carpet, Pottery and Herbalist stores where they are very keen for your custom. Don't be pushed into buying anything if you don't feel comfortable - the shop assistants at the Carpet and Pottery place were very informative and warm hosts, but if you don't want to buy anything stay firm! - Lunch see above. Dinner in the Berber tent at the Sahara camp. Lunch the next day was covered. - Camel ride was 30min through sunset. A great experience. - Stops at various towns and Atlas Studios, where the Mummy 2, The Gladiator and other films have had scenes shot - worthwhile if you are a movie boff. - The road trip is long but for the vast scenary, well worthwhile to appreciate
Our tour guide was pretty friendly and wanted to make sure our experience was as memorable as possible. The only reason why I don't give 5 stars is the following: -We ended up doing all of the items on the itinerary but the tour guide didn't follow the schedule. He pushed off quite a bit of the sight seeing for the second day which can make a difference if you're not as well rested from sleeping in the camp. -I didn't like being pushed to submit a review while still in the car on the drive back. I've noted this is a common occurrence in Morocco but personally can't stand this practice. -The camp in the Sahara was lovely and had what we needed but it didn't really conform to expectations as listed in the viator description ex. there were showers at the camp site instead of being given a chance to shower at a hotel. -I've been on several viator tours and have been offered to go see some local shops which is fine, since you can always decline and they will honor that, but the shop that we were taken to had a guy who could work on his customer service skills for women. My guy friend and the tour guide were pulling money out of a nearby atm and I was left with the shop owner of which whenever I declined his purchase suggestions, he would rudely say what, don't you have money? even after I've already given him a few hundred euros worth of business. Again, not fully a reflection of the tour guide but he should check his collaborators if he is offering their business to his tour group. Overall, I'd still do this tour knowing the above as the tour price is reasonable especially compared to other Sahara tours from Marrakech / if you're limited on time and the Sahara experience is a MUST. I'd just be a bit more firm on making sure we're adhering to schedule so that I could get the most of the experience.