Private Day Trip from Agadir to Small Desert
Spend the day exploring the Sahara Desert and Tiznit from the comfort of a 4x4 Jeep. Visit fishermen's caves, sand dunes, and a Berber house to enjoy a traditional Berber lunch.
Leave Agadir or Taghazout to spend a day exploring the Sahara, Sidi R'bat, Tiznit, and more. Enjoy free time at each location and enjoy a traditional lunch at a Berber house.
Highlights
Savor the taste of a traditional lunch cooked and served by a local Berber
Enjoy the magical fishermen's caves in Sidi R'bat and collect rare shells
Discover Sahara's small desert oasis
Visit the old medina Tiznit, famous for manufacturing silver jewelry
Relax with private transporation to and from your hotel in Agadir
Pickup included
(Taghazout hotels at 8:00 a.m.), the tour will be towards the south directions
Departure from the hotel at 8:30 a.m, the tour will be towards the south direction, where you will have your tour Agadir Small Desert Day Trip.
First stop at a traditional pottery factory, where you'll discover the different stages of pottery making with explanations and photos...
Photo stop at the highest point of the rock to admire the dam and discover this lake with a capacity of 300 million cubic meters in the middle of this desert area.
Continuing on to the ochre sand dunes, a short hike in the small desert, and take photos .
We head for Tiznit, 100km south of Agadir, a small town surrounded by 6km of ramparts. It's known throughout the country for its silver jewelry artisans, to discover the work of the jewelry artisans... and take a short tour of the walls and the interior of the Medina by 4x4.
Afterwards, we take the road to Massa and descend to the Berber village. Traditional lunch berber( Couscous and Tajine).
After a short tea break... We continue our adventure.
Visit Fisher's town. Have a stop on the south coast where the fishermen live in their caves on Sidi Rabat beach, where you will have the opportunity to visit the fishermen’s caves and perhaps find some shells on the secluded beach.
We continue on the southern road . and take the right-hand turn-off to the fishing village of Tifnit... a photo stop and a short walk on the beach to enjoy nature, small motorboats and fish
Back To Agadir , Return to your hotel or your accommodation
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