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The endless sands - Zagora
The endless sands
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Local Time 1:20 am Monday, September 8, 2008
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On tour with the king 2
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  • Updated By sachara on September 11, 2003
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  • waiting for their king - Zagora
    waiting for their king
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    We were four days in the same area as the king. At the last day on our way back from Zagora to Agadir the king was very nearby.
    We got permission to continue our route, just before the king should arrive and pass by. We were only urged to drive very fast.
    Passing by in our three landrovers,we were feeling like the king, with so many people along the road.
    It was a pity, we not allowed to drive slowly or to stop to have a closer look at the beautifully dressed, singing and dancing women.

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    On tour with the king
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  • Updated By sachara on September 19, 2003
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  • Zagora, portrait of the king - Zagora
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    During our four day landrovertour we were always in the same area as the king was on tour.
    We didn't see him personally, only his portraits like this one at the roundabout in Zagora. Zagora and all the towns and villages on the route were decorated with many red and green flags.
    Sometimes the king was very near. Than the road was blocked or we could pass very fast or we had to wait together with hundreds of people along the road, who were waiting allready for hours, dressed in beautiful clothes, dancing and singing.

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    Zagora, where to stay for the night?
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  • Zagora is a nice starting point for exploring the Draa Valley and the desert.
    There are many hotels, restaurants, places to book a desert- or cameltrip and shops.
    The most are very well signposted.
    At the roundabout with the famous ''Timbouctou, 52 days'' sign, we saw this wood of signs, so make your choice!

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    Draa Valley
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  • From Ouarzazate to Zagora goes this nice valley full of Palm trees. The road is fully paved, though a bit narrow.
    The first hour from Ouarzazate (till Agdz) is a bit monotonous, dry landscape, and almost no traffic. After Agdz you enter the palm woods, and there are more little towns on the way.

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    The most photographed sign of Zagora
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  • Updated By sachara on September 10, 2003
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  • Zagora was once a confluence of trade routes, in the times of the long distance travel overland. Camel caravans from the south broke their journey here before going further to the north or the east. Or from here started the crossing of the desert.
    The signpost declares that Timbuktu is 52 days from here by camel.

    I'm used to travel long distances in Africa.
    I like it to ride a camel for several days.
    But 52 days with a camel to Timbuctu, that is even beyond my borders.

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    Mhamid
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  • Here is where all the roads end, that's what they say. After this point, the Sahara begins, you can only go forward in 4x4 or camel!! There are nice landscapes, dunes endless seas... It's aprox 50 kms from Zagora, if you leave at 14:00 you can make an afternoon trip and come back before the sun sets (don't drive by night there!).

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    Deciding on dunes of Mhamid/Zagora or Merzouga
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  • Ive got some pages of my visits to around the area - the road to Mhamid is fine by normal car - if you want to go into the desert you will need a 4x4 from there - there are some agencies - info of which put in my tips.

    The best dunes though I reckon from rather numerous visits to spend time and soak up the beauty are not at Mhamid but at Merzouga! which i also have a few tips. you dont have to do camel trips.

    there are a number of auberges that are built right next to the big dunes of Erg Chebbi - the biggest ones in Morocco are at Merzouga - and you can drive right to the auberges on the verge of those dunes despite what local touts will say. there is a bitumen road all the way to Rissani which is the nearest major town and bitumen ffrom there to Merzouga with piste/gravel/sandy roads signposted to the various auberges off the bitumen road.

    Id recommend - 1st choice is - Dunes D'or (NOT Sable D'or)
    Timbuktu
    Yasmina
    Auberge du Sud (though they ripped me off a bit)
    Erg Chebbi Auberge
    Chez Julia

    Not the Lahmada either. ripped me off.

    but have a look through my pages - you might enjoy the lovely drive down the Draa Valley to Mhamid and stay at the hotel Ive recommmended Riad Malal - some great walking and relaxing around there. they can do a great trip to the dunes of Chigaga if you wanted which is 45 km into the desert from Mhamid 4x4.

    or the drive along the Dades Valley from Marrakech to Rissani and Merzouga is also loaded with lovely sights and mustsees - that you can relax at along the way - see my tips on Telouet, Ouarzazate, Dades Gorge, Msemrir, Tamtatouche, Rissani.

    but if you only have 2 to 3 days thats really not long enough to do it as a soakd up the beauty for a couple of days! it takes a couple of days to get there and back - depending which direction you are coming from. Id say please try and stay longer! April is such a nice month.

    all the best.

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    Enter the desert
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  • Zagora is where the road ends and the desert begins. At first the terrain has shrubs and loose rocks, but eventually all you can see is unending sand.

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    The ultimate "end of the road" feeling
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  • My feet are itching to set off... - Zagora
    My feet are itching to set
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    Explore Zagora and beyond...
    Once in Zagora, you're still not at the end of the road. You can travel by road as far as the village of M'Hamid. Here, the road ends and locals will even offer to drive your car a bit further into the desert for a small amount of dirhams. It's a good thing to do, because when you drive yourself you will get stuck in the sand inevitably. Ask around in Hotel Sahara.
    Should you own a camel, then it's a good thing to know that Tomboctou is only 52 days away from here....

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    Zagora Practicalities
    HOTELS AND ALTERNATIVES
    Zagora has a very good offer of hotels in all price ranges. There is a handful of budget offers, and three 4/5-star hotels. Prices are at a normal Moroccan level.

    RESTAURANTS AND ALTERNATIVES
    Beyond the restaurants which are found in most hotels, there is little in Zagora to make hungry travellers enthusiastic. But the hotel restaurants offer fairly interesting menus, good food and value for money.

    NIGHTLIFE
    There is a chance of finding activities in the larger hotels.

    CHANGE MONEY
    Zagora has two banks, which offer normal services.

    TRANSPORT
    Good connections north, both by buses and taxis. In southern direction, there is far less to choose from, but there are two departures to M'hamid per day.

    IMPORTANT
    Zagora can be very hot during the day, but equally cold during night. Bring necessary clothes, perhaps a hat and sunglasses.

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