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Visite en 4x4 du Haut Atlas avec repas dans un village berbère
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Visite en 4x4 du Haut Atlas avec repas dans un village berbère

4.5/5

Excellent
133 avis
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92,00 
Annulation gratuite
Langue(s): Anglais, Français
Billet imprimé obligatoire
Durée: De 4 heures à 8 heures
Points forts
  • Cette excursion tout-terrain est l'occasion parfaite de partir à la découverte des plus hautes montagnes du Maroc
  • Vous verrez comment est fabriquée à la main la belle poterie marocaine pendant la visite d'un atelier
  • Vous aurez de nombreuses occasions d'échanger avec la population locale et de prendre de belles photos du paysage
  • Le repas du midi est servi dans un village berbère traditionnel, avec du thé à la menthe et du pain frais
  • Votre guide du jour est un expert des montagnes et des traditions berbères locales
Ce qui vous attend

Si vous aimez l'aventure et les villages de montagne isolés, cette excursion en 4x4 dans les montagnes du Haut Atlas est pour vous. Vous vous enfoncerez dans le paysage au terrain accidenté situé à quelques kilomètres de Marrakech et découvrirez des villages berbères typiques. Yasmine, l'une de nos guides locales expertes, explique : "Ma famille possède une grande oliveraie dans la vallée d'Asni. Elle était suffisante pour faire vivre toute ma famille, mais en raison du manque de pluie, les récoltes sont devenues de plus en plus petites jusqu'à ce que nous devions déménager à Marrakech. Aujourd'hui, je suis guide touristique et je suis fière de faire découvrir à mes clients les villages berbères que je connais si bien".

Vous monterez à bord d'un 4x4 climatisé, prêt pour un voyage dans les montagnes du Haut Atlas. Vous laisserez derrière vous les rues de la ville pour rejoindre des vallées bordées de palmiers, des jardins de roses et des arbres fruitiers parfumés, alors que nous nous enfonçons dans la nature sauvage. Les amateurs de photographie vont adorer les grands panoramas de montagne, et vous aurez l'occasion de découvrir la fabrication de poterie artisanale locale et d'acheter quelques produits, si vous le souhaitez.

Nous ferons une pause dans une maison berbère typique pour prendre un thé à la menthe et goûter au pain local frais, avant de profiter d'un peu de temps libre pour explorer le village. Nous prendrons ensuite la route panoramique à travers les montagnes couleur rouille et dans la vallée d'Asni, où nous ferons une pause pour un repas traditionnel de spécialités locales le midi. Yasmina ajoute : "J'aime vérifier que l'huile d'olive locale est toujours servie au déjeuner, et j'aime voir nos visiteurs en profiter." Vous terminerez votre aventure en 4x4 par un arrêt aux gorges de Tahanaout, sur le chemin du retour.

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  • check Balade en 4x4
  • check Repas le midi
  • check Thé à la menthe
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MUSEMENT SPA
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Conditions d'annulation
Recevez un remboursement de 100% si vous annulez jusqu'à 2 jours avant le début de l'activité.

Ce que les internautes disent de cette expérience

Excellent

4,5 /5

Basé sur 133 évaluations de voyageurs vérifiés


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Sécurité

4,7/5

Personnel

4,7/5

Service

4,7/5

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4,5/5


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  • H

    Harrison

    Verified booking

    5

    9 octobre 2025

    A voyagé en couple


    Very enjoyable day with a very knowledgeable host, all very good, a good driver and enjoyable Moroccan stop at a Berber family home. All in all a very good trip

  • T

    Tracey Cheeseman

    Verified booking

    5

    8 octobre 2025

    A voyagé en couple


    Guide was very knowledgable and we learnt lots about real Moroccan life

  • M

    Michael Boyle

    Verified booking

    5

    7 octobre 2025

    A voyagé en couple


    Enjoyed the day very much. The guide was excellent and the driver assisted my wife who had had a stroke last year (2024).

  • M

    Martin

    Verified booking

    5

    2 octobre 2025

    A voyagé en couple


    We thoroughly enjoyed this experience from start to finish. Fantastic scenery in the mountains, an extremely interesting visit to a Berber village for tea, an excellent lunch at a restaurant and enjoyable stops at the pottery and the women’s cooperative which we were pleased to support. Hassan, our guide, was both entertaining and really knowledgeable. We were happy with our driver, Mohammed, as well. An excellent trip all round.

  • I

    Ingrid

    Verified booking

    5

    29 septembre 2025

    A voyagé en couple


    Goede gids, Hassan. Leuk om bij mensen thuis thee te drinken en te zien hoe zij leven. Goede indruk van het leven buiten het drukke Marrakesh.

  • G

    Graham

    Verified booking

    5

    27 septembre 2025

    A voyagé en couple


    Great guide and a great day out

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