Excursions pour 3 jours et 2 nuits vers Ouarzazate au Maroc
by Lilitoulouse
This discussion is in French, the community’s main language.
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Bonjour,
je vois que je n'ai pas eu de réponse à mon appel 😕 alors je cherche, je cherche mais à force de chercher je finis par m'y perdre...
Nous partons en couple de Marrakech destination la région de Ouarzazate. Si l'on déduit le trajet (bus genre CTM) il ne nous reste que 2 grosses journées sur place (3nuits) pour en profiter un max. Alors quoi faire en si peu de temps ? Par où commencer? Connaissez-vous des agences "locales" qui proposeraient ce type d'excursion histoire être pris en main et pas trop galérer ? Vaut-il mieux louer une voiture pour faire le tour de cette région ? Qui aurait un joli ptit itinéraire à nous proposer ? A vrai dire, je n'ai aucune idée de comment rejoindre les différentes vallées, les distances, le temps etc. Est-il possible de faire ces visites en bus ? Help me please je suis paumée !
Merci
Salut Lilitoulouse,
Si tu es du côté de Ouarzazate voilà ce qui peut être fait très facilement avec une voiture de location:
Compte +/- 2 jours en voiture de location (+/- 250 km par jour)
1er jour: La route des Kasbah 1er jour Ouarza - Tinerhir Route très sympa avec quelques Kasbah de temps à autre (Attention elles ne se visitent pas toutes, loin de là) Ensuite, petite ballade dans l'oasis de Tinerhir (il faut se perdre dans l'oasis, c'est divin) en fin de journée quand le soleil tombe, il est impossible de rater ses photos 😛 ! 2ème jour, gorges du todra et du dades (commence par les gorges du Todra le plus tôt possible si tu ne veux pas étouffer dans les gaz d'échappements des autobus et par l'afflux des touristes bataves et teutons. Très jolis les "Ja, schnel ! Scheöne mademoiselle" qui résonnent et se répercuttent sur les parois) Les gorges du dades sont assez sympas et offre des vues à couper le souffle en fin de journée. C'est super simple à faire, nous l'avons fait avec ma fille qui avait 3 ans et mon épouse enceinte de 6 mois et il n'y a eu aucun problèmes. Les routes sont bonnes et relativement peu fréquentées (attention aux nombreux contrôles de police).
Une autre idée est de faire une excursion jusqu'à Zagora (mais attention aux nuées touristiques)
En faisant cet itinéraire il y a la vallée du Drâa vers zagora et une petite visite de zagora (pour la photo devant l'incontournable panneau "Tombouctou 52 jours")
Si tu souhaites plus de détails, contacte-moi par mail à l'adresse pierre.jassin@xylos.be
Bonnes vacances et bons préparatifs
Si tu es du côté de Ouarzazate voilà ce qui peut être fait très facilement avec une voiture de location:
Compte +/- 2 jours en voiture de location (+/- 250 km par jour)
1er jour: La route des Kasbah 1er jour Ouarza - Tinerhir Route très sympa avec quelques Kasbah de temps à autre (Attention elles ne se visitent pas toutes, loin de là) Ensuite, petite ballade dans l'oasis de Tinerhir (il faut se perdre dans l'oasis, c'est divin) en fin de journée quand le soleil tombe, il est impossible de rater ses photos 😛 ! 2ème jour, gorges du todra et du dades (commence par les gorges du Todra le plus tôt possible si tu ne veux pas étouffer dans les gaz d'échappements des autobus et par l'afflux des touristes bataves et teutons. Très jolis les "Ja, schnel ! Scheöne mademoiselle" qui résonnent et se répercuttent sur les parois) Les gorges du dades sont assez sympas et offre des vues à couper le souffle en fin de journée. C'est super simple à faire, nous l'avons fait avec ma fille qui avait 3 ans et mon épouse enceinte de 6 mois et il n'y a eu aucun problèmes. Les routes sont bonnes et relativement peu fréquentées (attention aux nombreux contrôles de police).
Une autre idée est de faire une excursion jusqu'à Zagora (mais attention aux nuées touristiques)
En faisant cet itinéraire il y a la vallée du Drâa vers zagora et une petite visite de zagora (pour la photo devant l'incontournable panneau "Tombouctou 52 jours")
Si tu souhaites plus de détails, contacte-moi par mail à l'adresse pierre.jassin@xylos.be
Bonnes vacances et bons préparatifs
tout depend si tu veux survoler la region ou te baigner dans l'ambianceavec rencontre a l'appui.De toute façon il vaut mieux loer une voiture C'est possible à Ouarzazate.JE te conseille la visite d'Ait benhaddou, village fortifie dans un cadre magnifique.a20 kms de Ouarzazate sur la route de Marrakech.Puis la vallée des roses( somptueuse ) .tout pres de Ouarzazate il y a aussi l'oasis de FINT, un petit coin de paradis à joindre par 10 km de piste praticable en voiture touriste à petite vitesse mais ça vaut vraiment le coup.puis suivant votre temps ilreste les gorges du dades puis celle du Todra Chisir l'une ou l'autre si tu ne veut pas les faire à vitesse voyage organisé.Tres differente l'une de l'autre.celles du dades sont plus longues à faire mais plus près de Ouarzazate.
un homme presse est dejà mort, voilà ce que diront beaucoup de marocains du sud
Bonjour,
merci pour le contact mais je n'arrive pas à me connecter à ton site. Peux-tu vérifier l'adresse stp ?
Merci
Whaou super ! Et bien j'ai lu en diagonale tes infos mais je risque de te poser des tas d'autres questions sur ta boite puisque tu as eu le gentillesse de me le proposer. En tout cas je te remercie ca me reboste un peu car je commensais à desepérer.
A très bientôt.
Merci Evegi !
Bon en fonction des horraires de bus depuis Marrakech vers Ouarzazate on verra si on loue une voiture depuis RAK ou Ouarzazate. rapport qualité prix tu conseille quoi toi qui a l'air de connaitre ?
Autre question ouverte à tous.
Quelle est la distance et le temps en voiture entre Ouarzazate et Tinerhir ? Est-il possible de faire l'A/R sans se presser dans la journée ?
Idem entre Ouarzazate et Zagora ?
Est-il facile de rejoindre Zagora depuis Tinerhir ou faut-il repasser par Ouarzazate ?
Où se trouve la vallée des roses précisément ?
Vous devez me prendre pour une inculte mais c'est mon premier voyage non organisé par un TO...😊
Merci à tous pour vos infos.
A+
Tu c les cartes et les filles.. hi hi hi
Merci je l'ai agrandi au max et je v m'y pencher de plus pret ! Promis pour le thé à la menthe, je le boirais à ta santé. A ce sujet, t'as une adresse à me recommander pour le thé ?
Vous aviez fait comment vous pour le logement ? Moi plus ca va, plus je pense à des soirée étapes pour faire sur 3/4 jours grand maxi une boucle Marrakech/ marrakech en passant par Ouarzazate, Tinerhir, Zagora etc...
Elles sont où les gorges du Todra ou celle du dades exactement... j'y vois rien sur la carte faut que je réimprime là c trop tramé...
pour Tinherir depuis Ouarzazate il ffaut environ 3H mais tu passes à côté de valéees magnifiques.la valées des rose se trouve sur cette route, départ à EL KELAA M GOUNA à environ 120KMS de Ouarzazate; de cette ville tu prend la directionde TOURBIST .Si tu décide de prendre le temps, promene toi à pied dans la palmeraie(verdure sur fod de rochers roses et femmes lavant le linge dans oued )
40 Kms apres el kelaa se trove BOULMANE DE DADES depart pour la vallee du même nom ( canyons grandiose mais il faut 1/2 journée
ATinherir départ pour gorges du todra ( spectaculaires falaise veritable joyau du sud maroc )
pour aller a ZAGORA il faut 2H30 au moins mais le désert commence à MHAMID 1h30 plus loin .La vallée du DRAA est tres belle ( palmeraie immense et kasbah ) mais ZAGORA n'est interressant que pour aller dans le désert mais la il faut plus dejour avec guide et 4X4 ( assez cher )
ZAGORA TINHERIR à faire seulement en voiture et en passant par taloine et erfoud (trop long)
les temps que j'ai donnes sont valables en voiture, en bus X2
je te conseille l'itinéraire OURZAZATE TINHERIR avec les valées ., c'est bien en 3 jours
j'ai fait le tour complet en 7 jours et je n'ai pas tout vu mais j'ai fait des rencontres inoubliables.Les marocains sont très accueillants .Ne refuse jamais un verre de thé à la menthe, celà t'ouvrira beaucoup de portes
bon voyage
salut
comment ca va tout va bien cher vous . De toute façon il vaut mieux loer une voiture C'est possible à Ouarzazate.JE te conseille la visite les gorge de dades et mange a les gorge de todra pour midi et passe ver la route de 1000 kasbah ver erfoud merzouga la nuit a les dune de lerg chebbi a merzouga tout on total 5h de route al ri et roumente ver la valle de draa par agdiz ver ouarzazate si super bou ontre agdiz ouarzazate .
et bon voyage ou maroc je suis avotre repons
Pour deux jours c'est court, et effectivement le trajet qu'on t'a proposé sur le fil est ce qu'il y a de mieux.
Agence locale ... il y en a plein, mais en fait le problème est que vous êtes deux. A chaque fois qu'on nous pose la question, je propose plutôt aux gens de louer eux même une voiture, pour deux personnes un transport touristique (donc avec chauffeur...) est trop cher, et je ne te conseille pas en revanche de prendre un transport "au noir" car sans assurance.
Le trajet est hyper simple, sur route, et il n'y a pas de problèmes pour la conduite
Le trajet est hyper simple, sur route, et il n'y a pas de problèmes pour la conduite
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Finalement nous avons décidé de louer une voiture à Marrakech que nous récupéreront le samedi midi et que nous ramenerons le mardi en début d'après midi. Nous ne seront pas tributaires des bus donc je pense (j'espère !) que ca nous libèrera du temps. Nous aurons donc 3 nuits dnas la région de Ouarzazate et au final 2 jours 1/2 pour visiter. On va étudier de près les itinéraires qui nous ont été proposés. Si tu en as un qui te parait etre "mieux" envois ! On n'est pas encore fixé. 🙂
Merci pour tes conseils !
Pensez à visiter Telouet sur la route entre Ouarzazate et Marrakech
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We’re planning to rent a vehicle and are pretty active—we’re not really into crowds (that’s why I’ve decided to skip Marrakech).
Here’s my proposed itinerary:
Trip Proposal Summary: From May 13 (morning arrival) to May 26 (morning departure) Arrival and departure: Essaouira Day 1 (May 13): Arrival in Essaouira – Settling in / Exploring / Rest Day 2 (May 14): Essaouira – Water activities Day 3 (May 15): Essaouira to Tafraoute (~5h30) – route via Agadir – arrival and first exploration; Question: Is a detour to Taroudant worth considering? Day 4 (May 16): Tafraoute – Hike in the granite rocks – wild bivouac Day 5 (May 17): Tafraoute – Aït Mansour gorges – oasis – night in a hostel Day 6 (May 18): Tafraoute → Foum Zguid (~5h) – transition route – simple overnight or bivouac Day 7 (May 19): Foum Zguid → Zagora (~3h) – Draa Valley – desert prep Day 8 (May 20): Zagora → M'Hamid El Ghizlane → Erg Chigaga – departure with 4x4 guide – entering the dunes – bivouac Day 9 (May 21): Erg Chigaga – full desert day – walking, exploring – bivouac Day 10 (May 22): Desert → Ouarzazate (~5–6h) – leaving the desert – rest Day 11 (May 23): Aït Benhaddou – early visit – short hike – overnight stay Day 12 (May 24): Aït Benhaddou → Telouet – route toward the Atlas – start of trek – bivouac Day 13 (May 25): Atlas → Essaouira (~5–6h) – end of trek – return to Essaouira (overnight) Day 14 (May 26): Essaouira – free time + return flight
What do you think?
I aimed for an excursion to the Chigaga desert from M’Hamid because it seems less touristy and allows for a more compact loop. Is that a good idea? Is the drive to M’Hamid maybe too tedious?
Open to your great tips if there’s room for optimization!
All ears! :)
Thanks in advance and have a great day!
Clément
A lot of people find it important to stick to their budget when traveling—not to skimp, but to visit as many places as possible since traveling is their hobby.
In this post, I want to share some tips for those coming to Morocco who want their trip to be budget-friendly.
1. Prebook everything: hotels or riads, car rentals, or tours. If you book these in advance, it’ll make your life easier. You won’t have to deal with hagglers or people trying to overcharge you for services that are available online for free. Use platforms like Booking, Expedia, carsrental.ma, Airbnb, and other booking services to get this done properly.
2. Exchange your money to Moroccan dirhams as soon as you land. 1 € is always a little over 10 dirhams, but many people get charged as if it were exactly 10 dirhams per euro.
3. When visiting an old site or the old medina, avoid talking to vendors and shop owners—they’re really good at getting your attention and making you overpay for things.
4. Ask your tour guide to buy things for you. Yes, they do get a commission, but you’ll probably pay way more if you buy something yourself that they can get cheaply.
5. Walk everywhere. You don’t need a taxi for every little trip. Pick a good location and walk—most Moroccan cities are safe during normal hours.
6. Buy your food, drinks, etc., from supermarkets at normal prices. They can’t overcharge you since they scan every product.
I think that’s it for now.
Take care
In this post, I want to share some tips for those coming to Morocco who want their trip to be budget-friendly.
1. Prebook everything: hotels or riads, car rentals, or tours. If you book these in advance, it’ll make your life easier. You won’t have to deal with hagglers or people trying to overcharge you for services that are available online for free. Use platforms like Booking, Expedia, carsrental.ma, Airbnb, and other booking services to get this done properly.
2. Exchange your money to Moroccan dirhams as soon as you land. 1 € is always a little over 10 dirhams, but many people get charged as if it were exactly 10 dirhams per euro.
3. When visiting an old site or the old medina, avoid talking to vendors and shop owners—they’re really good at getting your attention and making you overpay for things.
4. Ask your tour guide to buy things for you. Yes, they do get a commission, but you’ll probably pay way more if you buy something yourself that they can get cheaply.
5. Walk everywhere. You don’t need a taxi for every little trip. Pick a good location and walk—most Moroccan cities are safe during normal hours.
6. Buy your food, drinks, etc., from supermarkets at normal prices. They can’t overcharge you since they scan every product.
I think that’s it for now.
Take care
Hi everyone! 😊
We’re traveling as a family to Marrakech from April 19 to 24, and there’ll be 15 of us (all ages), staying in the Targa neighborhood (El Idrissi Street).
I’d love your advice on a few things! 🙏
🚗 Vehicle rental
We’re thinking of renting 3 cars. We’ve seen really low prices online, but often without insurance.
👉 Do you have any reliable contacts or personal experiences to share?
👉 Would you recommend getting specific “tourist” insurance?
🏛️ Visits – Bahia Palace & Saadian Tombs
We’d like to visit the Bahia Palace and the Saadian Tombs, but:
We can’t find single tickets online We only see guided tours with fixed times (like 9:30 AM / 4-hour tours)
👉 Do you know if it’s possible to book without a guide? 👉 Or do we have to buy tickets on-site? (We’re a little worried about crowds and lines, especially with older folks in the group.) 🍽️ Restaurants / meals We’ve spotted the Grand Bazaar Marrakech for a meal. 👉 Any thoughts? 👉 Could you recommend other restaurants in the same budget? (We’re a big group, so it needs to stay reasonable.) For lunch/snacks, we’ve seen:
Snack Toubkal Goûter Saveur
👉 If anyone’s been, I’d love your feedback! 😊 🛒 Practical info – Targa neighborhood We’ll be in Targa (El Idrissi Street). 👉 Are there shops nearby for quick groceries (breakfast, water, etc.)?
If you’ve got any great tips, contacts, or little tricks, I’d love to hear them! 😍 Thanks so much for your help! 💖
We can’t find single tickets online We only see guided tours with fixed times (like 9:30 AM / 4-hour tours)
👉 Do you know if it’s possible to book without a guide? 👉 Or do we have to buy tickets on-site? (We’re a little worried about crowds and lines, especially with older folks in the group.) 🍽️ Restaurants / meals We’ve spotted the Grand Bazaar Marrakech for a meal. 👉 Any thoughts? 👉 Could you recommend other restaurants in the same budget? (We’re a big group, so it needs to stay reasonable.) For lunch/snacks, we’ve seen:
Snack Toubkal Goûter Saveur
👉 If anyone’s been, I’d love your feedback! 😊 🛒 Practical info – Targa neighborhood We’ll be in Targa (El Idrissi Street). 👉 Are there shops nearby for quick groceries (breakfast, water, etc.)?
If you’ve got any great tips, contacts, or little tricks, I’d love to hear them! 😍 Thanks so much for your help! 💖
As-salamu alaykum!
We’re heading to Morocco as a family from April 22 to May 8. It’s a bit short to explore such a beautiful and vast country, but school and work commitments, you know how it is... My partner is a musician and absolutely loves Gnawa music. Unfortunately, we won’t have time to visit Essaouira, as we’re heading south toward the Valley of the Roses...
Do you know of any places around Marrakech, Ouarzazate, or Kelaat M’Gouna where we might have the chance to meet Gnawa musicians? We’ll also be staying a few days in Aït Benhaddou and Skoura during our trip toward the Dadès Valley. If you have any good spots to buy a guembri along the way, I’d love to hear about them too! :)
Thanks in advance for your tips!
Mathieu
We’re heading to Morocco as a family from April 22 to May 8. It’s a bit short to explore such a beautiful and vast country, but school and work commitments, you know how it is... My partner is a musician and absolutely loves Gnawa music. Unfortunately, we won’t have time to visit Essaouira, as we’re heading south toward the Valley of the Roses...
Do you know of any places around Marrakech, Ouarzazate, or Kelaat M’Gouna where we might have the chance to meet Gnawa musicians? We’ll also be staying a few days in Aït Benhaddou and Skoura during our trip toward the Dadès Valley. If you have any good spots to buy a guembri along the way, I’d love to hear about them too! :)
Thanks in advance for your tips!
Mathieu
Mid-May: arriving alone (so, a "petit taxi"?) at Marrakech airport around 4:30 PM,
is it advisable to take a taxi at the airport (cost?) or is it wiser to book one through the hotel before departure (which would cost me 20 €)?
I think I’ve seen lower fares elsewhere (12 €?).
Destination: Riad Sijane near Djemaa El Fna square. Thanks!
hi there
we’re heading to Hammamet in a few months
what would you recommend visiting for a week?
best regards
Hi there,
I’m planning my next trip outside Europe for next year, but unfortunately, I don’t have a choice with the dates—it’s late June to early July. Last year, I went to Japan for three weeks, and it was constantly 36-37°C with over 90% humidity. It wasn’t easy, but it wasn’t impossible either.
For Egypt, I know it’s a period to avoid if possible, but I’m thinking that by the sea, it might be manageable. Otherwise, I’ll consider another destination.
Day 1: Arrival in Hurghada in the evening Day 2, 3, 4: Hurghada Day 5: Hurghada, then drive to Luxor in the early afternoon Day 6: Luxor Day 7: Luxor, then drive back to Hurghada in the late afternoon Day 8, 9, 10, 11: Hurghada Day 12: Return flight
For the Hurghada trip, either rent a car or—easier—a private car/van. Is it worth adding an extra day in Luxor?
During the stay, we’re planning activities like camel rides, quad biking, jeep tours, snorkeling, and jet skiing.
Thanks for your replies
I’m planning my next trip outside Europe for next year, but unfortunately, I don’t have a choice with the dates—it’s late June to early July. Last year, I went to Japan for three weeks, and it was constantly 36-37°C with over 90% humidity. It wasn’t easy, but it wasn’t impossible either.
For Egypt, I know it’s a period to avoid if possible, but I’m thinking that by the sea, it might be manageable. Otherwise, I’ll consider another destination.
Day 1: Arrival in Hurghada in the evening Day 2, 3, 4: Hurghada Day 5: Hurghada, then drive to Luxor in the early afternoon Day 6: Luxor Day 7: Luxor, then drive back to Hurghada in the late afternoon Day 8, 9, 10, 11: Hurghada Day 12: Return flight
For the Hurghada trip, either rent a car or—easier—a private car/van. Is it worth adding an extra day in Luxor?
During the stay, we’re planning activities like camel rides, quad biking, jeep tours, snorkeling, and jet skiing.
Thanks for your replies
Hi there,
We’re planning a trip to Morocco in September-October in our Fiat camper van, which isn’t a 4x4 but has already handled quite a bit of rough travel. While reading up on southern Morocco, we’ve been drawn to the Aguinane oasis but I’m having trouble locating it on the map. Is it possible to get there without a 4x4?
Thanks for your help
