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Embark on an adrenaline-pumping quad bike expedition through the Agafay Desert, conquering its undulating dunes while relishing the breathtaking vistas. Following your adventure, indulge in a sumptuous Moroccan feast within the cozy confines of a nomadic tent.Enjoy a camel ride and quad bike tour through the desert. Enjoy a traditional Dinner and stay with a local family. Discover local culture and traditions. Explore the ancient Berber villages and enjoy the beautiful landscape. Discover the Berber turns on the quads.

Immerse yourself in Berber culture and discover breathtaking landscapes on this day trip. After being picked up from your hotel in Marrakech, enjoy a drive through the most spectacular sites of the Atlas Mountains and be amazed by the colors of the rocks. Stop in Azrou, a small Berber village, and visit a women's cooperative producing argan oil. Take a short hike and admire the enchanting waterfalls and the surrounding valley. Later, visit the home of a local Berber family and enjoy a delicious traditional lunch. Feast on a delicious tagine or savory couscous served with homemade bread and fresh salad. After lunch, head to the Amizmiz Valley, where you will enjoy fresh mint tea and delicious cookies. Gain insight into local life and learn about traditions and culture while sipping Moroccan tea with your guide and a local family. Then, enjoy a scenic camel ride before heading to the Agafay Desert Pass. Stop at the Agafay Stone Dunes to admire the breathtaking sunset and sip a cup of mint tea. Enjoy some free time to relax or meditate before heading back to Marrakech.

The Ksar of Aït Ben Haddou (Tamazight: ⴰⵢⵜ ⵃⴰⴷⴷⵓ, Ath Benhadu) is a ksar or "fortified town" in Morocco located in the Ouarzazate Province in the Drâa-Tafilalet region.[1] It stretches along the Ounila River. Most of the town's residents live in the new village across the river, but a few families still live in the ksar. It was declared a World Heritage Site by UNESCO in 1987, which describes it as follows.