Posts Tagged ‘Sahara Desert Tours’

Merzouga, Morocco’s Gateway to the Desert, Your Morocco Tour Guide

Merzouga, Morocco’s Gateway to the Desert, Your Morocco Tour Guide

Morocco Travel Tips

  Merzouga is a small dusty town in Morocco about 450 miles from Marrakech and close to the Algerian border. Ouarzazate is the closest large town. Merzouga is 50 km from the town of Erfoud and Rissani. It is the gateway to the Moroccan desert. Merzouga lies in the heart…

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Ouarzazate Then & Now, A Growing Berber City in Southern Morocco, Your Morocco Travel Guide

Ouarzazate Then & Now, A Growing Berber City in Southern Morocco, Your Morocco Travel Guide

Berber Life, Moroccan Arts & Entertainment, Moroccan Festivals & Holidays, Moroccan History & Architecture, Morocco City Guides, Morocco Natural Wonders, Morocco Travel Tips, Morocco Vacations & Tours, Sightseeing in Morocco

“Ouarzazate has one main street, about fifty yards long, and two thousand people, of whom two hundred are French. The temperature can reach 110 degrees Fahrenheit in the summer. ” So says world-renowned journalist John Gunther in 1952, of his visit to Ouarzazate, during the reign of the Pasha Glaoui, whose honored guest he was.

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Eating in Djemaa-El-Fna Square, In Marrakesh, Your Morocco Travel Guide

Eating in Djemaa-El-Fna Square, In Marrakesh, Your Morocco Travel Guide

Moroccan Festivals & Holidays, Moroccan Food & Drink, Moroccan Shopping, Morocco City Guides, Morocco Holiday Activities, Morocco Vacations & Tours

Djemaa El Fna Square is in the heart of Marrakesh, Morocco is like no where else on earth, and an adventure not to be missed after dusk. Courageous travelers in Morocco will definitely want to eat in the Djemaa El Fna Square. Tourists can avoid any chance of illness simply by sticking to foods that are actually cooked in front of them, and passed over to be eaten off of a clean paper. The Moroccan family in the photo above is waiting for their main course to come out of the cooking pot in front of them.Whether you choose to eat or not, just a stroll through the Djemaa El Fna Square in the evening can provide some very unique photo opportunities.

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Visiting Saltworks in the Moroccan Sahara Desert, Your Morocco Travel Guide

Visiting Saltworks in the Moroccan Sahara Desert, Your Morocco Travel Guide

Moroccan Festivals & Holidays, Morocco City Guides, Morocco Holiday Activities, Morocco Vacations & Tours

Standing in a Pile of Salt Saltworks in Morocco are interesting places to visit.  They can be found along the Atlantic Coast of Morocco, in the Moroccan Sahara Desert.  This one was south of Merlift, between Sidi Ifni and Tarfaya.  Others can be found south of Tan-Tan Plage and Laayoune, all the…

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Morocco Sahara Desert Dream Tour, Your Morocco Travel Guide

Morocco Sahara Desert Dream Tour, Your Morocco Travel Guide

Moroccan Arts & Entertainment, Moroccan Festivals & Holidays, Moroccan History & Architecture, Morocco City Guides, Morocco Customs & Traditions, Morocco Holiday Activities, Morocco Natural Wonders, Morocco Vacations & Tours, Sightseeing in Morocco

Upon first sight of the Moroccan Sahara Desert, one can wonder if it is a grain of utopia or perhaps a miracle created by god. For those who are not believers then let’s just say that one must, in their lifetime have tea in the Sahara. The Sahara desert is itself a character in The Sheltering Sky a novel written by the prolific writer and composer Paul Bowles. For centuries explorers have been seeking to discover the Moroccan Sahara. Almost a century ago, a young administrator in the British Colonial Service decided to take 1,500-mile adventure trek across an ancient, deadly slave route in Africa’s Sahara desert.Hanns Vischer then published a book about this British Colonial’s journey, across the Sahara desert and went on to become one of the most famed explorers of his era.

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Sahara Desert Tour Circuit 4×4 & Camel Treks from Fes, Your Morocco Travel Guide

Sahara Desert Tour Circuit 4×4 & Camel Treks from Fes, Your Morocco Travel Guide

Moroccan Festivals & Holidays, Morocco Holiday Activities, Morocco Natural Wonders, Morocco Vacations & Tours

A Sahara Desert Tour & Camel Trek from Fes to the Sahara Desert is a Morocco Travel opportunity to discover the breathtaking and majestic Erg Chebbi Dunes in the Merzouga Sahara Desert. Traveling Morocco’s Sahara Desert from Fes by 4×4 is the perfect Moroccan Sahara Tour as it offers the opportunity to see en route to Merzouga, the Ziz Valley and barbary apes in Ifrane. When considering a Sahara Tour & Camel Trek from Fes a total of 4 days is needed. The Sahara Desert Circuit in 4×4 is a short break from Marrakech and can extend your holiday through this off the beaten path Sahara journey.

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Sahara Desert Tours & Camel Treks from Marrakech, Your Morocco Travel Guide

Sahara Desert Tours & Camel Treks from Marrakech, Your Morocco Travel Guide

Moroccan Festivals & Holidays, Morocco Holiday Activities, Morocco Natural Wonders, Morocco Travel Planning, Morocco Vacations & Tours

Traveling Morocco’s Sahara Desert for a Morocco vacation is a once in a lifetime magical experience. When considering a Sahara Tour & Camel Trek from Marrakech there are several Sahara Tour options. Travel Exploration Morocco is an Ouarzazate Travel Agency based in New York City & Ouarzazate that offers three different Sahara Tour & Camel Trek itineraries from Marrakech. 4×4 Travel to Morocco’s Sahara through Travel Exploration Morocco guarantees an authentic Moroccan Sahara journey.

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Ouarzazate Travel Agency, Kasbahs & Kilims: Your Guide to Southern Morocco Travel & Sahara Desert Tours

Ouarzazate Travel Agency, Kasbahs & Kilims: Your Guide to Southern Morocco Travel & Sahara Desert Tours

Berber Life, Moroccan Festivals & Holidays, Moroccan History & Architecture, Morocco City Guides, Morocco Natural Wonders, Morocco Style & Design, Morocco Travel Planning, Morocco Vacations & Tours

Traveling to Morocco’s Sahara region through a Ouarzazate Travel Agency is the best way to guarantee an authentic Morocco Travel experience.When exploring Ouarzazate, the Draa Valley to Zagora and the furthest point M’hamid, (Erg Chegaga Dunes) it is important to have a Ouarzazate based or Sahara driver and guide that speaks fluent English, Arabic & French as well as the local dialect of Berber (Tashlhiyt).

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