Excursion guidée de 3 jours au départ de Marrakech : Merzouga, désert d'Erg Chebbi et Ait Benhaddou
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Excursion guidée de 3 jours au départ de Marrakech : Merzouga, désert d'Erg Chebbi et Ait Benhaddou
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Excursion guidée de 3 jours au départ de Marrakech : Merzouga, désert d'Erg Chebbi et Ait Benhaddou

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Jour 1 : nuit et demi-pension (D)
Quittez Marrakech et suivez une route bien entretenue jusqu'aux montagnes du Haut Atlas. Après environ une heure, la route commence à monter pendant que vous roulez le long de l'une des routes les plus pittoresques du Maroc dans un paysage de champs de blé en terrasses, de cactus, de palmiers et de vues infinies. Alors que la route commence à descendre, le paysage change radicalement et soudain, vous entrez dans un paysage désertique. Bientôt, l'imposante kasbah d'Aït Benhaddou apparaîtra comme un mirage. Une kasbah est une sorte de citadelle, composée de bâtiments avec de hauts murs d'argile mélangée avec de la paille ; historiquement utilisée pour abriter des communautés villageoises entières. À la porte de la kasbah, il vous sera demandé un petit prix pour y entrer (environ 1 EUR). Au sommet de la kasbah, vous pourrez profiter de la vue fantastique sur la campagne environnante et sur la citadelle elle-même qui vous donnera le sentiment d'entrer dans un monde médiéval avec un dédale de ruelles étroites. Après le déjeuner, vous reprendrez la visite et traverserez la vallée verdoyante des gorges du Dadès. Découvrez les vallées de palmiers verts lumineuses et les sommets de montagnes escarpées de différentes formes et couleurs alternées par de petits villages traditionnels et des vues à couper le souffle. À partir de là, vous aurez un autre trajet de 40 minutes en voiture et passerez devant de magnifiques formations de roches colorées. Quand les falaises commenceront à se rétrécir, vous entrerez dans une sorte de gorge pour atteindre votre destination : un petit hôtel de montagne pittoresque. Un peu plus tard, vous serez accueilli par le sympathique propriétaire.


Jour 2 : nuit et demi-pension (B, D)
Après le petit déjeuner, vous commencerez votre voyage en voiture le long du désert du Sahara et traverserez les villages berbères dispersés le long du chemin vers le désert de l'erg Chebbi à Merzouga. Perché sur votre chameau fidèle, vous avancerez doucement dans la mer de dunes de sable doré derrière les chameliers qui ouvriront la marche vers notre camp dans le désert. Une fois au camp, vous pourrez profiter d'un délicieux dîner et passerez une nuit de camping dehors pour dormir sous un auvent incroyable d'étoiles.

 

Jour 3 : (B)
Découvrez un lever du soleil magnifique sur les dunes dans le désert du Sahara ; l'un des moments les plus mémorables de ce voyage. Après le petit déjeuner, vous rentrerez à Merzouga à dos de chameau. Ensuite, ce sera le retour à Marrakech via la ville de Ouarzazate, où vous aurez le temps pour le déjeuner et une visite à la célèbre kasbah de Taourirt. Ensuite, nous continuerons jusqu'à Marrakech, en traversant les montagnes de l'Atlas et les villages berbères. L'arrivée est prévue en soirée suivie du dépôt à un point central de Marrakech.

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Inclus
  • Hébergement 2 nuits
  • Chauffeur et guide
  • Transport par monospace climatisé
  • Randonnée à dos de chameau dans le désert
  • Transferts inclus depuis et vers l'hôtel / le port
  • Repas suivant l'itinéraire (B = Petit déjeuner, D = Dîner)
Non inclus
  • Droits d'entrée
  • Boissons
  • Déjeuner
Autres informations
  • Vous recevrez la confirmation au moment de la réservation
  • Les enfants doivent être accompagnés par un adulte.
  • Un passeport en cours de validité est nécessaire le jour du voyage.
  • Déconseillé aux femmes enceintes.
  • Déconseillé aux personnes souffrant de maux de dos.
  • Une option végétarienne est disponible : veuillez préciser au moment de la réservation si vous souhaitez en bénéficier.
  • L'âge minimum est de 18 ans
Caractéristiques
Tourisme
95%
Culturel
70%
Aquatique
15%
Commentaires
3.3
15
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Doina G
5 | 2018-09-02

I thoroughly enjoyed this trip, great value for money. I recommend it!

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Ahmad Furqan H
1 | 2017-10-20

Bad service and liar driver. We didn't get a guide in the bus, it was only the driver. The guide will appear on the attraction spots. The worst part is, unbelievably the driver can't speak English. It is very unprofessional because the company Thriomphecar should aware that the tour participants come from the various country. Fortunately, there is a lady that can speak Arabic and English so she can translate us the information that comes from the driver. As the description said about a shower in the morning after staying in the desert, in fact, we didn't get it. There were only toilets and not for the shower. They also served bad breakfast. only the Morrocan bread with jam and honey. The driver took us to expensive restaurants for lunch and shops with the high marked-up price. Very late arrival time and they broke the promise to drop us in the station. We aim to catch a train on the night on the last day of the tour. I saw the description mention about the bus will arrive at the Jema al fna at 19.30 and I send them email to make sure the schedule and asked if it would be OK to catch the train at 21:00. The company Thriomphecar replied that it will perfectly OK and suggested us tell the driver to drop at the station on the last day. We did tell the driver and warned him to arrive on time at Marrakech. But still, he drove too slowly. When we reminded him that we want to catch a train, he ask for fee to drop us at the station and to speed him up. We gave him money. Suddenly he changed his mind and said that he couldn't drop us on the station and would stop us a taxi also pay the cost because we have given him money. But then he lied. After getting the taxi, he just went away without gave the money and this caused a major delay. I can't believe how people rate a high score for this trip? How can Viator had a bussiness with this company?

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Gauri J
1 | 2017-10-13

If there was a zero star for this trip I would have liked to give this trip that. I have booked several trips on Viator but this one left me feeling cheated. 1. The trip is not operated by the person selling the trip so obviously he did not have any information on this trip. The descriptions and inclusion of this trip are wrong. 2. We had paid way more than the others who joined this trip. This trip sells locally at the destination for at least 50 less. 3. There is no driver / guide. There is only a driver on this trip and one with very poor interpersonal skills. We had no idea about where we are stopping and for what. He was very rude and also drove rashly - at one point he didnt wait for people to be seated, leave alone belted in before driving off 4. There is no air conditioned vehicle though you are told on viator that is what you are paying for. The driver said the AC had broken down within 2 hours of the 3 day long trip, no one believed him. 5. At Merzouga the bags have to be left at a hotel before you head to the camp. There was no information on this and we didnt have another bag to put our overnight things in. 6. I had specifically called the operator to gather information on this trip the day before we left and he had said the driving time was 6 hours day 1, 3 to 4 hours day 2 and 6 hours on the last day. In reality we were in the vehicle including stops for 12 hours, 10 hours and 12 hours. On day 2 we reached AFTER sunset! 7. Most importantly we booked this trip as it included the stop at the Kasbah at Ouarzazate. We were supposed to go to Fes on the last day and I stayed on the tour only so we could also see this famous Kasbah. But it was a shock to me when the driver said that there was no tour / sightseeing on the way back. This meant that we wasted an entire day just sitting in the bus for NOTHING. 8. The stops on day 1 and 2 were with guides who had tie ups with specific shops and there was no way anyone could stop and shop for anything else at any other shop. So typical and we all know why. 9. There were many hidden costs - including expensive lunch stops and fees which are not mentioned in the itinerary. Once at the desert camp, there was a total sales push for everyone to take the jeep back - at an extra cost of course. This tour operator is a scam as is this trip and I have 14 other people who travelled with us to verify all of this.

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Edward A
1 | 2017-01-21

The places you go are great, but everything the tour company provided was poor. Pick up was late, drop off was nowhere near our hotel, the driver was driving manically (most people in Morocco do, but this was insane overtaking on blind corners in the mountains) and the whole tour felt rushed.

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Rebeckah T
1 | 2016-12-26

If you do this trip thinking you will regret if you don't, believe me, you will regret if you do! Unless, that is, you like being herded like a sheep, stopping every now and then so you can give the drivers friends money for some overpriced food or activity. That is not to mention spending the night in the filthiest, coldest, dampest hotel ever known to a human.Even the Moroccan guys who worked at the hotel were freezing - not to mention the fact that the bed I got was covered in long black hairs from a previous occupier! Waking the next day we were herded, freezing back onto the bus and made to trudge up a mountain side to see some woman make rugs they then tried to sell for upwards of 3000 dirhams about 300 each one!. When we finally got to the desert, it was almost dark, and by the time we got to camp it was pitch dark. I am vegetarian and told the guide i couldnt eat the food - he told me It's tagine and only vegetables, eat! - I did and after a few bites discovered that actually, although there were veg, they were mixed with chicken!!! I felt really really ill and tried going to bed - the bed I had to share with another member of the tour who i didnt even know!! We were again woken in the dark in the morning and trudged off on our camels back to where the minibus was parked to eat some kind of semolina pancakes and set off on the 10 1/2 hour drive back to Marrakesh filled by the drivers extra loud music making even listening to your own on earphones absoloutely impossible..... in short, you don't really see the desert, you just sit in the van until you stop somewhere you can make some money for the driver. The hotel is the worst place on earth - I have never known cold like it and that's even after living in both Switzerland, Norway and Iceland in Winter! It's really not worth the time spent to see about an hour at most of the desert in the light! Save your money, go to Essauoira instead!!!

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Shuai M
4 | 2016-11-24

It is worthwhile to try it which should be recommended! The long-time riding on the minivan is a little bit tough. But it is quite impressing for the camel riding and desert life.

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