For the sake of the desert, the Agafay desert is the best thing to do instead, the Agafay desert is not a Sand desert - but more sandstone and earthen plateau, Traditional mud-built villages, dusty riverbeds are interspersed with spectacular sumptuous pasture and vegetation in springtime. There we have a tea with the locals.
The combination of these three valleys brings you into the fertile valleys where daily lives of the indigenous Berber cities moves with time honored traditions. Immerse yourself for a day and discover the real Morocco as you travel through this ancient landscape with its many hidden treasures and incredible vistas.
Duration: 8 hours<br/>Lunch<br/>4WD<br/>Guide<br/>Pickup included
We will begin at your accommodation to start the Atlas Mountains. You will then continue on through Asni where we have Saturdays, a traditional Berber Souk and market can be visited, ounce arrive in Imlil you will stop for a welcome drink and meet your guide before starting your tour of the local area. Your guide will help you make your way to the largest and highest village in Imlil Valley.
Ait Mizan, Targa and Imoula. You will stop in Tamatert and have the opportunity to take in the views of ancient irrigated terraced fields of barley, corn, and vegetables, surrounded by cherry and walnut trees. Berber culture and heritage along the way. Travel through the village of Ait Souka and afterwards enjoy a traditional Moroccan meal in a Berber family, after this we will drive through the plateau and you'll discover the most diverse and spectacular landscapes.
Your driver will take you to Agafay desert the roky desert - but more sandstone and earthen plateau, traditional mud-built villages, dusty riverbeds are interspersed with spectacular sumptuous pasture and vegetation in springtime. There we will be able to sample the Atlas Mountains .You will then continue your journey back to Marrakech, arriving back at approximately 6pm.
Algeria, the largest country in Africa, is a land of diverse landscapes and rich history. From the Sahara Desert to the Mediterranean coast, it offers a unique blend of ancient Roman ruins, Islamic architecture, and vibrant culture. Algeria is known for its welcoming people, delicious cuisine, and a mix of modern and traditional lifestyles.
The Casbah of Algiers is a UNESCO World Heritage Site and a historic citadel that dates back to the Ottoman era. It offers a maze of narrow streets, traditional houses, and stunning views of the Mediterranean Sea.
Timgad is a well-preserved Roman ruin and a UNESCO World Heritage Site. It was founded by Emperor Trajan in 100 AD and offers a fascinating glimpse into Roman life and architecture.
The Sahara Desert is the largest hot desert in the world and offers a unique and unforgettable experience. Visitors can explore dunes, oases, and ancient trade routes.
Djemaa el Fna is a bustling square in Marrakech, known for its vibrant atmosphere, street performers, food stalls, and markets. It is a must-visit for anyone exploring Moroccan culture.
Chott el Djérid is a vast salt lake in southern Tunisia, near the Algerian border. It is known for its stunning mirror-like reflections and unique desert landscape.
A traditional dish made with steamed semolina grains, served with vegetables, meat, and a flavorful broth. It is often considered the national dish of Algeria.
A hearty and flavorful soup made with lamb, tomatoes, chickpeas, and a blend of spices. It is a popular dish, especially during Ramadan.
A sweet pastry made with semolina, dates, and honey, fried and then coated in sesame seeds. It is a popular dessert and snack.
A traditional dish made with thin noodles, served with a spiced meat and vegetable stew. It is often served on special occasions and holidays.
These seasons offer pleasant weather with mild temperatures, making it ideal for exploring both the coastal areas and the Sahara Desert. The landscapes are lush and green in spring, while autumn offers clear skies and comfortable temperatures.
Algerian Dinar (DZD)
GMT+1 (Central European Time)
220VV, 50HzHz
Algeria is generally safe for tourists, but it is important to be aware of potential risks and take precautions. Petty crime, such as pickpocketing and scams, can occur in crowded areas and tourist spots. Political and social unrest can also impact safety, so it is important to stay informed and follow local advice.
Algiers Railway Station, Oran Railway Station
Algiers Bus Terminal, Oran Bus Terminal
The Algiers Metro is a modern and efficient way to get around the capital. It is clean, fast, and covers many of the city's major attractions.
Available • Apps: None widely available
Car, Bike, Scooter
Tipaza is an ancient Roman ruin located on the Mediterranean coast. It offers stunning views of the sea and a fascinating glimpse into Roman history.
Cherchell is an ancient city with a rich history, including Roman, Phoenician, and Berber influences. It is known for its archaeological sites and beautiful beaches.
Djémila is a UNESCO World Heritage Site and a well-preserved Roman ruin. It offers a fascinating glimpse into Roman life and architecture, with stunning views of the surrounding mountains.
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