Merzouga moto ktm tours
Merzouga moto ktm tours
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Merzouga moto ktm tours
In the realm of off-road exploration, there is no experience more authentic and self-reliant than venturing into the vast Sahara Desert on an adventurous motorcycle tour. This thrilling journey takes riders to remote locations inaccessible by car or truck, and too distant for a typical hike. With Merzouga moto ktm tours, adventurers have the unique opportunity to uncover the wonders of Morocco’s Sahara Desert.
These exhilarating Merzouga moto ktm tours offer an enigmatic and captivating experience of the Moroccan desert, all from the back of powerful KTM bikes. The excursion commences with a hotel pickup, followed by transportation to the heart of the Moroccan desert, where the KTM bikes eagerly await your arrival.
Merzouga moto ktm tours highlights
- Get the ultimate driving experience on a KTM motorcycle.
- Dune Bashing and exploring the stunning Erg-Chebbi sand dunes.
- Moto bike journey in the desert off-road.
- Enjoy the stunning Merzouga desert scenery.
- A desert oasis and Khamlia settlement visit.
- Panoramic aspects of Erg Chebbi dunes
- Merzouga Excursion & a visit to a nomad family
- Explore Ouzina desert
- discover the Tijekhet region
- Experience the Rally Dakar's old road.
Merzouga moto ktm tours' program
2-Hour Merzouga Moto KTM Tour
What is included & excluded in this Merzouga moto ktm tours:
Price includes:
- A helmet
- Goggles
- Gloves
- clothes and safety kit
- Boots
- Tour guide
- Moto KTM per person
Price excludes:
- travel insurance
- Drinks
- Lunches
More info on the Merzouga motorbike KTM tours:
- Keep in mind that riding the dunes in the middle of the day (11 AM to 5 PM) is difficult in the summer.
- Children must be accompanied by an adult.
- You do not need any prior experience to join our Merzouga Moto KTM Adventures.
- This Merzouga Moto KTM Adventures can be designed for your specific wants and inquiries.
Merzouga motorbike KTM tours' overview:
Merzouga Desert
Morocco is a diverse country with vibrant cities, a beautiful coastline, the Atlas Mountains, and, last but not least, the Sahara Desert. This makes it a popular tourist destination.
The Merzouga Desert is one of Morocco’s most popular tourist destinations.
Merzouga is a small town in Morocco’s Sahara desert, near the Algerian border. It’s called “Erg Chebbi.”
Every traveler’s bucket list includes a visit to the Merzouga desert. Most people don’t realize that the sweeping red sand dunes, camel trains, and remote desert camps can only be found in two small regions in the far south: Merzouga and M’Hamid.
Merzouga Motorbike KTM Experiences are required to explore this famous place.
Explore Khamliya village
Khamlia village is located on the eastern edge of Morocco’s Sahara Desert, near the Erg Chebbi sand dunes. It is located 7 km from Merzouga. Before settling in Khamlia last century, the Gnawa were nomads. The village now has 390 Gnawa residents.
The Gnawa tribe originated from sub-Saharan countries such as Sudan, Mali, and Niger. For centuries, they moved from their land as a result of the worldwide slave trade. They found mindfulness in chanting and clanging.
Merzouga Motorbike KTM Tours will give you the chance to experience the Gnawa musical tradition. You will indulge in intimate settings with an internationally acclaimed musical group.
Khamlia village is located on the eastern edge of Morocco’s Sahara Desert, near the Erg Chebbi sand dunes. It is located 7 km from Merzouga. Before settling in Khamlia last century, the Gnawa were nomads. The village now has 390 Gnawa residents.
The Gnawa tribe originated from sub-Saharan countries such as Sudan, Mali, and Niger. For centuries, they moved from their land as a result of the worldwide slave trade. They found mindfulness in chanting and clanging.
Merzouga Moto Tours will give you the chance to experience the Gnawa musical tradition. You will indulge in intimate settings with an internationally acclaimed musical group.
Ouarzazate
The name Ouarzazate comes from the Amazigh (Berber) words “ouar,” which means “without,” and “zazate,” which means “noise,” creating the word “without noise.”
Ouarzazate is also known as “the door to the desert” or “the gateway of the Sahara.”
Ouarzazate is a prominent Moroccan tourist destination due to its ancient attractions as well as its well-known film studio.
The studio has an impressive track record of Hollywood and international productions shot there, including Game of Thrones and Prison Break.
These Merzouga Moto KTM tours will start from this amazing city. We will take you to Atlas Studios, Kasbah Taourirt, and the UNESCO World Heritage site Ait Ben-Haddou.
Zagora
Zagora, known as the Moroccan Sahara Desert Gate, is located in South Eastern Morocco at the foot of the Anti-Atlas Mountains and on the shore of the Draa Valley. Zagor’s allure is mainly attributed to the great Draa Valley, which is still home to several Berber tribes.
Zagora refers to the mountain that overlooks the city from the shore of the Draa Valley. Draa was the town’s ancient name. Sultan Ahmed El Mansour (1578–1603) paid attention to the city. He established it as a customs point for camel caravans making round trips to and from Tombouctou.
The city is encircled by the Drâa Valley’s infinite palm groves, which boast one of the most magnificent desert panoramas. The desert provides tranquillity, spirituality, and purity.
Zagora, known as the Moroccan Sahara Desert Gate, is located in South Eastern Morocco at the foot of the Anti-Atlas Mountains and on the shore of the Draa Valley. Zagor’s allure is mainly attributed to the great Draa Valley, which is still home to several Berber tribes.
Zagora refers to the mountain that overlooks the city from the shore of the Draa Valley. Draa was the town’s ancient name. Sultan Ahmed El Mansour (1578–1603) paid attention to the city. He established it as a customs point for camel caravans making round trips to and from Tombouctou.
The city is encircled by the Drâa Valley’s infinite palm groves, which boast one of the most magnificent desert panoramas. The desert provides tranquillity, spirituality, and purity.