The camp is very far back on the road. This has an advantage. The now very large tourist hustle and bustle at the beginning of Agafay is passed through by car. The camp itself is very tidy and clean. Be careful when staying overnight: the tents are very cramped, it's more like a vacation camp from your childhood! Especially as the prices are quite high. The food is of good quality, as is the service. We missed tea - we are probably already too used to the traditions in Morocco. The team is precise, but has no room to respond to such requests. We came with a private driver and still had to pay the full price for the pick-up and return transportation even though we were the only guests for this service that evening. I would have expected something more accommodating here, for example a tea... Overall a good experience but not one of the top 10 we recommend for a stay...
Read moreWe visited this desert oasis in the afternoon, visiting the pool and having dinner. The adventure began with a jeep ride through the desert. We had a very good driver who arranged an extreme off-road experience. The pool was warm and the view was incredibly beautiful. We arrived hungry and wanted a snack before dinner, but the kitchen was closed, so keep that in mind. However, we were offered an appetizer of assorted olives, which was so thoughtful. In the evening, the desert turned into a real fairy tale. The sunset by the pool was magnificent. The evening continued with dinner. The musicians were very talented. The service was impeccable. The food was delicious. The fire show was mesmerizing. Thank you for a...
Read moreIf you like to tread heavily on the earth, then go here! This isn’t sustainable luxurious glamping but a tented Levittown that wastes water and electricity. The people are nice, the tented rooms are fine. But the Agafay is a circus. The area is highly commercialized with ATVs everywhere, and camel rides in what are essentially parking lots. The landscape is beautiful but the views are marred my high tension electric poles and construction everywhere. And many more visitors than the landscape can sustain. There are many tents in rows on dusty or muddy paths. And then the resort allows day trippers too. This isn’t a place to enjoy nature or quiet. I was embarrassed to have...
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