Experience an all-day excursion that integrates the anti-Atlas Mountains with the Sahara Desert. Drive throughout the Atlantic Ocean to get away from Agadir City, traveling through multiple Berber towns, stunningly varied scenery, and amazing hidden spots.
Free cancellation
Cancellation policy: 24 hours free of charge.
Excursion Duration: 6-8 Hours
English, French guiding tour
Free pick up from your hotel in Agadir
Small group: Limited from ten or 15 participants
You can arrange for pickup transfer from your accommodation in Agadir, Anza, Taghazout, Tamraght, or Imi Ouadar. Arrive at the hotel reception fifteen minutes earlier to meet your guide for the pickup. During morning departure, Five minutes or more after the designated pickup time is all that drivers will have to wait. The pick-up and drop-off periods are included in the tour’s duration.
Discover the anti-Atlas Mountains and the well-known Paradise Valley.
Take in breathtaking sweeping vistas of the Moroccan Sahara Desert.
See the sun set behind the sand dunes in the desert.
Climb the sand dunes and take in the stunning desert vistas surrounding you.
Capture incredible images to share with your friends and family on Instagram or other social media platforms.
After being picked up from your accommodation, you will drive north of Agadir to the well-known Paradise Valley to start your trip. You will go on an exploration of the majestic Atlas Mountains, which are home to amazing secret landscapes, natural swimming pooles, and amazing wildlife. Make sure you have enough time to visit the sites on your own before lunch.
Proceeding to the Timlalin Desert via the Essaouira Road, one passes through numerous Berber communities, such as Aourir, Tamraght, Taghazout, Aghroud, Tighert, and Tamri. However, the distance between these villages and the Timlalin Desert is quite little.
You will be able to take in the beauty of the Moroccan Sahara Desert and witness the beach’s sunset. Take stunning pictures from the top of the sand dunes to post on Instagram or other social media to wow your loved ones.
The driver will be prepared to take you back to your accommodation after your desert trip.
Transportation to and from hotels
Air-conditioned vehicles
Guided paradise valley and desert experience with lunch
Picturing stops
Sandboarding equipment
All visits as described in the program
Stops for pictures
Tips
Soda Drinks & Mineral Water
Cozy footwear
Wearable clothing Items Sunglasses
Water
Rain or shine, this excursion will proceed
A desert is a region with limited precipitation, which leads to the formation of distinct biomes and ecosystems due to the living conditions there. The ground’s exposed surface is vulnerable to erosion due to the absence of vegetation. A third or so of Earth’s land area is classified as semi-arid or arid.
Large temperature differences between day and night impose stress on the rocks, causing them to fracture and eventually produce deserts. Rainfall is rare in arid regions, but when it does happen, flash floods can happen. Rain falling on hot rocks can cause them to break, and the wind then erodes the pieces and rubble that are left scattered across the desert floor.
Because they reflect more incoming light and have a greater albedo than forests or the sea, deserts—both hot and cold—help to moderate Earth’s temperature.
A portion of the Tamraght River valley in the Moroccan High Atlas highlands is known as Paradise Valley.
Name, location
The valley got its name because people in the area frequently compare it to a “paradise on earth.” Tamraght River Valley is another name for it, which comes from the name of the surrounding area.
The valley lies around 35 kilometers to the north of Agadir.
The diversity of life
The valley is located in the Imouzzar region, which is renowned for having a wide variety of wildlife. It contains fig, banana, olive, and palm trees. The valley is home to several little rocky ponds, cascades, and waterfalls.
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