It doesn’t get more rustic or independent than exploring the huge desert Sahara outdoors on an adventure motorcycle tour that leads to faraway regions inaccessible by car or truck and too far away for a stroll. Merzouga moto Ktm tours allow riders to explore the unique and magnificent characteristics of Morocco’s Sahara Desert.
This Merzouga Motorcycle Tours allows you to explore the mysterious and beautiful Moroccan desert on KTM bikes! The adventure will begin with hotel pickup and transportation to the Moroccan desert, where your KTM bikes will be waiting.
Discover the fascinating Merzouga Sahara Desert, located in southeastern Morocco. Merzouga, on the Algerian border, is home to the famed Erg Chebbi dunes, which rise up to 150 meters in height. In addition, you may go camel trekking across the dunes, stay in luxurious desert camps with comfortable accommodations and traditional Berber hospitality, and see stunning sunrises and sunsets over the great desert expanse. Immerse yourself in the native Berber culture, visit adjacent villages, and participate in exhilarating activities like motorbiking tours. Merzouga Sahara Desert promises an amazing trip, uniting you with Morocco’s desert landscape’s natural beauty and tranquility. Book your Merzouga Sahara Desert adventure today for an unforgettable journey.
Khamlia town is located on the eastern edge of Morocco’s Sahara Desert, near the Erg Chebbi sand dunes. It is located 7 kilometers from Merzouga. Gnawa were nomads before settling in Khamlia last century. The community today comprises 390 Gnawa inhabitants.
The Gnawa tribe originates in Sub-Saharan African countries such as Sudan, Mali, and Niger. They were forced to flee their homeland for millennia as a result of the global slave trade. They discovered awareness through chanting and banging.
Merzouga motorcycle tours will let you experience the Gnawa musical tradition. You will enjoy intimate surroundings with an internationally known musical trio.
Zagora, often known as the Moroccan Sahara Desert Gate, is located in southern Morocco near the Anti-Atlas Mountains and the Draa Valley. The enormous Draa Valley, which is still home to various Berber tribes, is primarily responsible for Zagor’s attraction.
Zagora refers to the mountain that towers over the city from the Draa Valley’s shore. The town was once known as Draa. Sultan Ahmed El Mansour (1578-1603), for one, was concerned about the city. He made it a customs stop for camel caravans traveling to and from Tombouctou.
The city is surrounded by the limitless palm trees of the Drâa Valley, which has one of the most stunning desert landscapes. The desert offers solitude, serenity, and purity.