Tips for an overnight trip to the Agafay desert
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The Agafay Desert is a site developed for tourism, but it's a desert nonetheless. If you plan to spend the night there, we recommend you heed the following advice:
- Always pack the right gear: although you'll be provided with everything you need on an excursion, it's best to
pack warm clothes, as temperatures can drop considerably at night in the desert. It's also important to wear comfortable shoes suitable for walking on rocky terrain.
- Bring sunscreen: even in the evening, the sun can still be very strong in the desert, so it's important to bring sunscreen to avoid sunburn.
- Use an experienced guide: if you're unfamiliar with the Agafay desert, it's advisable to
book an excursion with an experienced
guide, who can show you the terrain and, of course, point out the best spots for stargazing.
- Respect nature: don't forget that you're in a natural environment and it's important to respect the local flora and fauna. And don't forget that many sites are considered sacred by the locals, so it's best to respect the rules to avoid any inconvenience.
- Bring a camera: the desert offers unforgettable images, especially at sunset and sunrise. Make sure
you have the right camera for the best shots.
How much does an excursion to the Agafay desert cost?
That depends on the option you choose, but in general, they're not very expensive compared with similar experiences elsewhere. In fact, you spend a whole night in the desert, with cultural activities, shows and dinners for around 80-120 euros.
Bear in mind that some activities may not be included in the initial price, and that Morocco is a place where tipping is very much in demand. We therefore advise you to carry
some cash with you at all times.
Why recommend a trip to the Agafay Desert?
The Agafay Desert is one of Morocco's main attractions. If you're planning a visit to the country, don't miss out. If you're a fan of adventure tours, you can opt for a night camping tour, an ideal opportunity to witness sunset and sunrise, two privileged moments to see the best profiles of the desert.
What's more, being so close to Marrakech, one of Morocco's main cities, you'll be able to get there quickly and easily. At least as far as the entrance to the desert, where you can climb aboard an all-terrain vehicle, quad bike or adapted car to get to the bivouac.
What are the advantages of a guided tour over a self-guided tour of the Agafay desert?
Agafay is one of the steepest places in the Maghreb, making it very difficult to access without the assistance of an expert guide. Excursions that include visits to the desert are generally led by guides who know the site and can advise visitors, even in the event of conflict.
On the other hand, on a guided tour, you can relax and forget about some very important details as you enter the deon, such as emergency equipment, transfers in appropriate vehicles,
safety equipment and provisions. Indeed, although the tours are short, without a guide you could run into problems that could delay your return to Marrakech.
In conclusion, the best way to make the most of the experience and leave in the best possible conditions is to take a guided tour.