Bonjour, nous sommes 4 adultes et nous voulons faire un circuit dans le sud marocain en 4/4
nous avons penses à marmara ou fram qu en pensez vous?
merci pour vos reponses
4 personnes est la taille idéale, pour éviter les TO, qui te feront voyager en convois de 4x4 avec des groupes jusqu'à 15/20 personnes en haute saison !
Si malgré tout tu tiens au TO, il est évident que ceux qui pratiquent les prix bas auront la qualité en rapport !, bien lire les descriptifs entre les lignes.
A 4 personnes, il est possible de se concocter du sur mesure, itinéraire perso, prestations au niveau choisi, contact exclusif avec le guide chauffeur.
bonjour,
Je suis d'accord avec Raoulx ce genre de circuit avec TO ce sont des heures et des heures de 4x4 sur le goudron en file indienne serré à 7 dans des 4x4 et trés peu de piste. Et c'est vraiment du formaté que je qualifirais de pieges à touriste, en plus prix pas cher = prestations bof bof !!!!!!!
Par contre il a oublié de cité comme agence désert aventures qui est aussi référencée au dessous comme said mountain bike etc ....
mais il favorise rudement les sites de ses copains hein Raoulx !!!!!!!!
C'est pas un peu de la pub ça !!!!!!!!
J'en connais qui ont eu leurs post supprimés pour moins que ça !!!!!!!!
Franck
moi je ne gagne pas une thune à conseiller des adresses que j'ai testé personnellement ou que j'ai fait tester par des amis qui sont rentrés satisfaits.
Et je ne me contente pas comme certains de répéter à longuer de messages, l'unique adresse connue ! (ne te sens pas concerné, c'est "en général")
Sur les dizaines d'adresses que je prescrit, loueurs de voitures, hotels, auberges, excursionnistes, les 3/4 ne connaissent même pas mon existence.
Bonjour,
effectivement, les possibilités pour ce genre de semaine 4x4 sont infinies, et les propositions vont toutes se ressembler!
Vous devriez préciser si ce voyage est une approche du maroc, si vous avez une ou des thématiques préférées....etc...
Pourquoi du 4x4? Tout est accessible ou presque en petite bagnole et ça vous coûterait moins cher et moins de pollution aussi!
Le sud du Maroc, c'est trop vague, et le circuit sur une semaine dépendera sûrement de votre point d'arrivée (aéroport?)
Et le rythme choisi de cette semaine? voir tout en "survolant" tout? (pour mieux y revenir) ou vous poser et vous imprégner tranquillement ?
mais en novembre 2007
je suis parti une semaine avec mon épouse pour son Anniversaire "c'est elle qui a choisi le Maroc"
je lui avait dit moins de quatre heures de vol et du soleil !
nous partons habituellement en Afrique Australes complètement indépendants avec 4x4 et sans guide en octobre mais cette année nous sommes allés en Aout avec des amis et les enfants "période vacances scolaires oblige"
notre semaine avec Marmara pour 580 euros était superbe : 6 4x4 land cruiser en parfait état, un guide et des chauffeurs supers
des hotels variés et propres, de la piste sur plus d'un tiers du circuit, visites guidées très bien expliquées, palmeraies, place Djema el fna, les souks, les jardins de la Menara, de Marakech à Ouarzazate en passant par Merzouga aux portes du desertavec une nuit sous la tente bèrbère, passage de L'atlas dans la neige au retour des pistes et des panoramas superbes des villages et des habitants très bien !!!!
je pense vraiment que pour une première au Maroc c'est très bien et en plus des nouveaux Amis avec qui nous avons déja passé un Week end en Alsace depuis notre retour "mais je pense qu'il faut bien choisir sa monture et ses coéquipiers par un petit repérage la premiere journée à L'hotel
je vous souhaite à tous de très bons voyages 2008
ps:je ne pense pas non plus faire de la pub mais il faut vraiment ne pas essayer de dissuader des personnes qui partent pour la première fois quelque part dans le monde .
Il n'y a d'homme plus complet que celui qui a beaucoup voyagé,
Pour eviter les convois de 4X4 et faire de l'individuel avec ou sans chauffeur comptoir du maroc peut vous organiser un circuit à la carte selon vos intérêts ( budget cependant supérieur aux tours operators plus grand public ) mais prestations et choix des hébergements nettement plus sympa ( chambres d'hôtes )
bonjour prends contact avec desert emotion a zagora, ils sont tres sympa et ils peuvent te faire un circuit en individuel a la carte en plus le fils tiens un petit campement en plein desert( disons un peu loin de tout ) et il peut vous ballader dans les dunes de sable plusieurs jours, et les prix bien aussi, sinon tu as les hotels qui ont tous une flopee de 4x4 defender mais a 6 dedans, aprés un voyage de ce genre tu veux plus entendre parler ni de 4x4 ni de desert, nous on est autonome avec nos 4x4 et on va faire notre 10em maroc en septembre, on se depeche le goudron avance de partout au maroc ... SNIF SNIF d'un autre cote c'est mieux pour les habitants qu'il y ai du goudron a plus
pour faire un circuit en 4x4 ds le sud marocain mieux vaut prendre un guide pour faire vraiment du hors sentiers battus sinon vous allez vous retrouvez " en colonie de vacances " 🙁entre français et vous ne verrz pas grand chose du vrai maroc
salut.tu peux essayer auprès d'un club spécialiste des randos au Maroc.Il a le site suivant:Pistav.free.fr.Dis que tu viens de la part de Jean-paul avec qui j' ai fait de nombreuses randos.Cordialement
Je pense un voyage de grande qualité est un voyage ou on prepare des pic nic des fois chez l'habitant et aussi en plein nature. Je pense que un beau voyage doit se faire dans la montagne et le désert mais il faut faire la piste et dormir dans des tentes et Kasbah. Si vous avez de la chance vous allez trouvez un bon chauffeur de 4/4.
Bonjour a toi
Petit Question $
Tu critiques les circuits marmara mais as tu déja fait un circuit avec marmara pour pouvoir les critiquer ou tu propages certainement les fausses rumeurs sur les voyagistes low cost
Hi there,
I’m planning a trip to Russia and Mongolia, starting from France.
Crossing the border at Poland/Belarus or Georgia/Russia—other borders seem either closed or complicated.
Tourist visas for 3 months with multiple entries.
Do you have any info on Russian companies that cover a 4x4 vehicle for 3 months, and what prices in rubles or euros you’ve paid?
Which bank did you use for expenses? (EuroMastercard and Visa cards no longer work.)
Regarding Russian SIM cards, a new system called "Gosuslugi" has been introduced. How long did it take you to get one, and what steps did you follow?
Hi,
we’re planning to visit a park again.
Could you point us toward the camps in Gonarezhou Park?
>We’re traveling completely self-sufficiently.
We love wildlife.
Thanks for any tips you can share!
JP
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I’m heading to Lesotho in a few days and I’m struggling to find info on the best route between Katse Dam and Sehlathebe National Park. There’s a fairly "direct" route from Thaba Tseka, but the roads seem rough, and we’re not exactly 4x4 pros. Anyone have any tips to share? Thanks!
Hi everyone,
We’re heading to Mozambique in October and are looking for either a 4x4 or 4x2 rental in Maputo, or a driver transfer option to reach:
- Ponta Do Ouro
- Tofo
- Vilankulos
The idea is to be self-sufficient for sightseeing and stops while still being able to access certain lodges or beaches that require a 4x2.
Do you have any contacts, addresses, or ideas to share?
Thanks in advance,
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For these countries, our national insurance obviously doesn’t cover the vehicle, so we’ll need to get local insurance.
Will it be a problem if the vehicle is registered under person A and the national insurance is under person B? Both A and B will be in the vehicle, and both will be listed as drivers on the insurance.
When we get the local insurance, if we again list A and B as drivers, does the order matter? Could we get stuck at the border for this reason?
Hi,
For those who’ve driven on Iceland’s gravel roads in their own or a rented Duster, could you tell me what tires were fitted on the vehicle?
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Follow-up question: if they were "standard" tires, did that cause any issues on the gravel roads and rough terrain?
Thanks so much for any info you can share.
Best,
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Hi there,
I'm planning a 4x4 road trip from Darwin to Broome with a rooftop tent in July 2026.
I'd like to know if I need to book overnight stops in advance or if I can just wing it and stop wherever I feel like it?
Some evenings, we'd like to stop and make use of campsite facilities (restaurant, shop, showers, toilets).
What do you recommend?
Do I need a permit?
My rough itinerary looks like this:
Darwin - Kakadu
Kakadu - Nitmiluk
Nitmiluk - Kununurra
Kununurra - Purnululu
Purnululu - El Questro
El Questro - Mt Elizabeth - Bell Gorge - Broome
I’m planning a trip to Iceland for next July-August, with a car and tent, and I’m wondering about booking campsites.
From your experience, is it necessary or even essential to book campsites in advance, or do you always manage to find a spot to pitch your tent?
We’ll also have the option to sleep in the car without pitching the tent.
Does that give us the flexibility to stay outside a campsite for a night here and there?
Hi,
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I’m looking for detailed maps of this region that include small roads and tracks.
Last year, we had a fantastic road trip in the Anti-Atlas and High Atlas using Erfahren maps, but unfortunately, they don’t cover the area we’re interested in this year.
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Here’s the planned route (in this order):
Marrakech
→ Ouarzazate
→ Draa Valley
→ Zagora
→ Erg Chegaga
→ Lake Iriki
→ Foum Zguid
→ Tata
→ Tafraoute
→ Aït Mansour
→ Tiznit
→ Mirleft
→ Taroudant
→ Back to Marrakech
Our goal:
Atlas Mountains + desert + dunes + plateaus + valleys + a bit of coastline.
We’ll cover about 1,700 km in total.
We’re planning:
Bivouacking in the Chegaga/Iriki area
Flexible for the rest (booking the day before or same day)
Sand gear: traction plates, compressor, tow strap, roof rack
Questions:
Is the Zagora → Chegaga → Iriki → Foum Zguid crossing in July doable on our own (single vehicle, no guide)?
Are there any truly technical or risky sections between Chegaga and Iriki?
Does the overall itinerary seem manageable in 13 days without rushing?
Any suggestions for great bivouac spots or particularly interesting stops along this route?
The points on the route are provisional overnight stops. Some spots will include two nights in the same area.
We’re used to off-road driving, but not yet in the Moroccan desert.
Thanks in advance for your feedback and tips! 😊
Good evening
I could use some advice 🙂
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We’re struggling a bit with timing and choosing activities for the part of the trip between Sesriem and Brandberg.
Day 1: Sesriem to Mirabib
Day 2: Mirabib to Swakopmund – visit Swakopmund, overnight in Swakopmund
Day 3: Sandwich Harbour – overnight in Swakopmund
Day 4: Kayaking with the seals + the living dunes – overnight in Swakopmund
Day 5: Moon Landscape, Henties Bay + Cape Cross – overnight at White Lady Lodge in Brandberg
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Hi everyone,
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Have a great day, everyone.
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A well-prepped 4x4, a travel plan across Africa in stages since I’ve got kids to see regularly and work to earn a living.
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Just traveling, exploring, and living! !
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I’m looking for a rental company (or several) that offers single-cab 4x4 pick-ups with a fitted camper cell for two people. I’m specifically after a vehicle with an indoor shower for extra comfort ;)
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Hi there,
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Thanks!
Hi there,
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However, I'm struggling to figure out the route through Kruger Park. I can't seem to find the information I need about getting around.
Coming from the south, I plan to arrive on Day 1 in the early afternoon at Malelane or Crocodile Bridge.
Do some shopping in Malelane (or Crocodile Bridge main area) and stay overnight outside the park.
Leave on Day 2 at 5 AM for the park. Explore the southern part of the park.
Stay overnight around Skukuza or Lower Sabie. (We don’t want to stay in one of the park’s big camps. We’re looking for a lodge around 200 €.
Head out on Day 3 for a self-drive safari, maybe as far as Orpen.
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Best,
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Hi everyone,
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Have you traveled from Morondava → Tsingy between May 1st and 5th?
Was the journey doable and safe?
Did you have access to the Grands Tsingy, or just the Petits Tsingy?
Thanks so much for your feedback—it’ll really help me get a clearer picture! 😊
Also, if you have any recommendations for reliable and experienced driver-guides, I’d love to hear them.
Thanks again!