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Zagora Desert Extension from Marrakech itinerary

Day 1:

MARRAKECH / AIT BEN HADDOU / OUARZAZATE (193 km)

Early in the morning, departure by 4x4 vehicle with a Spanish-speaking driver to the Kasbah of Ait Ben Haddou. This day we take a scenic tour crossing the High Atlas at its highest point, the Col du Tichka, a mountain pass located at 2,260 meters above sea level, seeing villages built of mud and straw along the way, as well as almost perpetual snow. Arrival at the Kasbah of Ait Ben Haddou, possibly the best-known in Morocco, declared a World Heritage Site by UNESCO and where several Hollywood films such as Gladiator have been filmed. Free time to visit the Kasbah and have lunch (not included). Continue to Ouarzazate, capital of the Moroccan pre-desert, considered the “City of Cinema”. Arrival at the end of the afternoon. Dinner and accommodation at the hotel.

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Day 2:

OUARZAZATE / ZAGORA DESERT (161 kms.)

Breakfast. Departure to the Zagora desert, located in the Draa-Tafilalet region. This impressive desert extends over more than 100 square kilometers and is famous for its golden sand dunes, also called “Zagora dunes”, and its spectacular landscapes. Unlike other deserts in the Sahara, this one is not characterized by being made up of high dunes but by somewhat lower dunes, but equally attractive to the eye. Arrival at the Zagora Luxury Camp. During free time at the camp, it is recommended to take a walk and enjoy the landscape at sunset, and the sounds of this peculiar natural environment. Dinner and accommodation at the camp. Tonight you will enjoy the experience of camping away from the light pollution of the cities and sleeping under the stars in a sky that seems infinite.

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Day 3:

ZAGORA DESERT / MARRAKECH (351 km)

Early departure for a camel ride and to enjoy the sunrise. Return to the camp for breakfast. Departure by 4x4 vehicle to Marrakech.

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