Agafay Activities

agafay activies

In addition to dinner, many camps provide other activities.
Larger tents can be reserved for groups, as well as event tents for full parties and other events, in addition to private dinners for two in your own tent.
Generally speaking, day visitors are also permitted to use the camps’ pool. As a result, it is advised to bring swimwear and a towel. Only a few camps offer towels as a service. Use of the pool may incur additional fees. Quad biking in Morocco’s Agafay desert. The top daytime activity is riding a quad bike through the Agafay, which offers views of Marrakesh while resting on the plain. Additionally, there is the option of short or long camel rides at each camp.

For the novice rider, camels are incredibly gentle and patient creatures.
Camel rides in the Desert d’Agafay, close to Marrakech, at sunset.
At sunset, camel rides With their large, soft hooves and exceptional surefootedness, they traverse stony and sandy terrain under the guidance of a guide. You get a different perspective of the surroundings from the saddle that sways a little. Imagine spending 56 days in Timbuktu in this manner. There are far more unusual offers in addition to the usual activities: What about taking a motorcycle sidecar* to explore the Agafay Desert? Or ride a horse* and explore the stony desert? Or over the desert in a paraglider? The camps provide a range of entertainment options in the evening, including fireworks, music, and horseback riding performances.

Nonetheless, you can experience Moroccan culture in practically every camp because a musician with rattles and drums plays at least one interlude during each dinner, and the evening itself leaves a lasting impression.
Agafay is a true desert; even though it is warm during the day, it can get extremely cold at night, especially during the winter. After dinner, you can look at the endless sea of stars more comfortably with a warm jacket against the nighttime chill.