Day 1 : Marrakech- Talouine
(day – buggy day 240 km)
Reception of customers at our mint tea base and delivery of equipment for customers (cheichs- gloves – helmets – goggles), explanation of safety instructions and a short initiation of about 30 minutes to familiarize yourself with your machine. Departure by quad or buggy by the track around 8 am in the direction of Talouine, a small town of nearly 6,000 inhabitants, an important stopover on the road which goes from Agadir to Ouarzazate. Picnic lunch on the way. Dinner and night in the village of Talouine.
Day 2 : Talouine- Foumzguid
(day – buggy day 160 km)
Departure from your hostel towards Foumzguid, located at the gates of the Sahara desert, at the foot of a magnificent valley, about 150km from Tata and Tagounite. It is famous for its immense and superb oasis, as well as for the extreme beauty of its landscape. Picnic lunch on the road. Dinner and night in Foumzguid.
Day 3 : Foumzguid- Chegaga
(quad – buggy day 140 km)
Departure from your hostel towards Chegaga for a day between rolling track and large sand dunes. Lunch in the middle of the dunes. Resumption of quads crossing the dry lake Iriqui. Dinner and night in bivouac in the middle of the dunes.
Day 4 : Chegaga- Tagounite
(quad – buggy day 160 km)
Departure from your bivouac towards the village of Tagounite, a village located 430 km south-east of Marrakech, at the gates of the M'hamid desert, then lunch in the village. Resumption of the quads in the direction of Zagora, you will cross the Draa Valley and its famous river over 1200 km long. Dinner and night in hostel.
Day 5: Zagora-Boulmane Dades
(quad – buggy day 280 km)
Departure towards N'Kob. The imposing, restored and maintained kasbahs of N'Kob give an undeniable charm to this peaceful village, planted there in a lunar setting. The oasis, plots of crops and many date palms, contributes to the quality of the place. Lunch in the village then direction Bolmane Dades. Boumalne finds its origin on an old passage of transhumance2, controlled by the Aït Atta of Jbel Saghro and also used by the neighboring tribes between the summer pastures of the High Atlas and those of winter of Saghro. Dinner and night in hostel.
Day 6: Boulmane Dades- Ouarzazate
Departure towards Skoura, famous for its palm grove of more than 25 km2 for the last day of quad or buggy. It is one of the few palm groves in the country still inhabited and cultivated. There are approximately thirty thousand inhabitants and one hundred and thirty eight thousand palm trees. You will stop for a lunch break then continue towards Ouarzazate, nicknamed the gateway to the desert. Its innumerable adobe kasbahs, arid mountains and plains, green valleys and oases, palm groves and villages of red or ocher earth make the charm of this region and give it its tourist appeal. Dinner and overnight at the hotel.