Draa valley trekking 5 days

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540€ /personne

Day 1: Marrakech - Ouarzazate - Draa Valley - Tidri

Departure from Marrakech at around 8 AM, heading to Ouarzazate via the high Atlas mountains.

Passing through Ouarzazate, known for its beautiful kasbahs and famous film studios, then continuing through the anti-Atlas mountains to the Draa Valley.

Passing by the town of Zagora before reaching the great desert where you'll meet your team of camel handlers.

Overnight stay in tents. Duration of travel: 7 hours.

Day 2: Tidri Dunes - Erg Sahel

After breakfast, departing from Tidri dunes towards the beautiful dunes of Erg Sahel.

Descending to the Draa Valley through desert plants and tamarisk.

Lunch prepared by the chef in an Oasis.

Arrival at the campsite at the foot of the great dune of Erg Sahel after 1.5 hours of walking.

Overnight stay in tents. Duration of walk: 5 hours.

Day 3: Erg Sahel - Ras Rich

Heading southwest across a stone plateau (Reg) to reach the dunes of Ras Nkhal.

Chance to encounter nomads with their dromedaries.

Camping by a well in the middle of the desert, witnessing the sunset from Dunes Ras Rich.

Evening activities include preparing a fire and cooking bread in the sand.

Overnight stay in tents. Duration of walk: 4.5 hours.

Day 4: Ras Nkhal Village Bounou - Oulad Adriss

Final day of walking near the village of Bounou, exploring desert landscapes and crossing the palm groves of the Draa Valley.

Afternoon exploration of authentic Berber architecture and villages.

Overnight stay in tents. Duration of walk: 4.5 hours.

Day 5: Ouled Driss - Ouarzazate - Marrakech

Transfer back to Marrakech (450 km) via the road of the Draa Valley, Ouarzazate, and the Tizi N’Tichka pass.

Stops for photo opportunities at beautiful panoramas along the way.

This itinerary promises a blend of natural beauty, cultural exploration, and desert adventure. Make sure to prepare for the trek adequately, considering the desert environment and the physical demands of walking.