Join us as we head to Morocco to journey through the Valley of 1000 Kasbahs.
. After Ouarzazate, catch the idyllic sun-baked peaks of the towering Anti-Atlas Range off in the distance that were once joined millions of years ago to the Scottish Highlands, the Norwegian Caledonians, and the North American Appalachians as part of the Central Pangaean Mountain Range.
After Telouet, as you travel through more lofty mountain ridges, you might be stunned as the scenery suddenly reveals an unceasing sea of leafy palm trees fading into a homogenous green color far into the Draa River Valley. Here in Agdz, this palm grove is not only one of the largest in the world but is also one of the world’s largest suppliers of dates.
The accommodations here, a cozy, carpeted collection of endearing tents nestled within the captivating dunes, are equipped with electricity, hot water, and large queen beds. The lodgings also include spacious tents for shared meals and expansive outdoor spaces for bonfires and fun gatherings.
As you leave Erg Chegaga, the road back to Marrakech includes a stay back in Ouarzazate within a fancy hotel hosting another fabulous dinner and a glamorous pool. The trip includes a stop at a women’s weaving co-op on the way there. Visitors will get a complete lesson in the history and craftsmanship of the incredibly elaborate, handmade Moroccan rugs.
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