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Tour : CAMEL HIKE
 
1.Desert - Palmgrove - Acacia - Dunes - valleys Oases :
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To the south of the Atlas spreads, on more than 800 kms, of the Atlantic to the Hamada of the Ghir, the immense region that the sahara. The desert installs itself of it in sweetness, little present all against mountains, but taking its real ampleness in confines of the south. From Ouarzazate, beyond of the last buttresses of the anti-Atlas, begin the big desert tray of the Hamada of the Drâa that borders the Drâa Oued with its magnificent ribbon of palmeraie to doors of the desolate truth that announces the Daya (Depression) of Chegaga. More to the East begin the Moroccan Tassilies of Tazarine until the large furrow of the Tafilalet and the big dunes of the erg Chebbis to the Hamada of the Ghir.
 
Crossing Erg Chebbi-Oued Draa (12d/9jc) 02 nights of hotel, transfers and transport, guide, bivouac and camp, portage by camels of packs addles, full board program.
Crossing Zagora - Merzouga (15d/12jc)
Desert of Zagora (8d/5jc)
The valley of Mezguita (10d/7jc)
The volcanic massif of the Saghro (15d/11jc)
Sahara Odyssey (15d/8jc/5c)
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2.Camel trekking beaches :
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Between Agadir and Essaouira, the Moroccan Atlantic coast, pushed on buttresses of the western Atlas, wild and often inaccessible . Of the mountain in sea or while bordering, the coast until the beautiful white city of Essaouira, the hike coastal proposes an unique experience and still bracing.
The white beach of Sidi Ifni  
 
» Ambiance :
Circuses, calanqueses, jagged cliffs, immense beaches and dunars cords. The Berber (Souss), live in hidden fisher miniscules village to the fund of shackles or on the craggy trays sprinkled of arganiers.
The Atlantic coast
 
» The climate :
Especially pleasant the summer to escape the big heats of the south .brumes the morning, sometimes and loaded winds of surfs especially the afternoon.
* Ideal season : Mi-April to mi-September
* Portage : Camels
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