Camel riding in Morocco just imagine sitting on the top of a camel! walking through the Sahara desert like the caravans of yesteryear. Silence surrounds you, since the only sound is that of the cloven feet of the camels that run along the soft sand. No matter where you look, endless stretches
Read MoreThe south of Morocco is undoubtedly an exceptional place to visit. From the dynamic coastal towns of the Atlantic to the weather-ravaged enchanted villages, through the dry hillsides overlooking lush oases or arid deserts, the southern side of the Atlas offers contrasting landscapes that will delight all tastes.
Imagine a trip back in time to the eleventh millennium on the golden sands of the Sahara, Think of a visit with us one of the most historic riches of the era of Saharan trade. Visit the wonderful living relic of Ait-Ben-Haddou, one of the most important
Read MoreAtlas Mountains are a real highlight of Morocco that we encourage all our clients to include in their trip. Although Morocco possesses the longest coast of the entire African continent, it remains a mountainous country. Indeed, more than 25% of the country is covered with mountains: the discovery of the Atlas
Read MoreWhich is a village in Zagora region of Morocco, 98 km after Zagora, one of the two places in Morocco where Sahara begins, another is Merzouga. M'Hamid El Ghizlane is a small town that is easily explored by foot. The village gets fewer visitors than Merzouga and is arguably
Read MoreWhen one thinks of Morocco, one immediately imagines these images of epinal camel caravans crossing the ocher dunes of the Sahara at sunset or speend Night in the Sahara Desert. It is exactly this kind of picture that we reserved this stay in Merzouga at the gates of the only Saharan erg in Morocco.