It appears that there might be a typo in your request (“CONJOST” is likely intended to be “DESERT”). Assuming you’re looking for a 4-day Merzouga Desert tour, here’s a sample itinerary:
Highlights
Enjoying time with Family
Visiting Gorges
Experience a camel ride in the Sahara of Merzouga
Included/Excluded
A/C Minivan
English driver guide
Tour guide Ait Benhaddou
One night in Dades Vally (Half Board)
Two nights in a traditional Berber camp (Half Board)
One hour camel trek
4x4 Sahara Excursion
Lunch
Personal expenses
Tips
Other non specified service
Itinerary
Morning:
Arrive in Merzouga, either by road or air. The nearest airport is Errachidia Airport or Ouarzazate Airport.
Transfer to your accommodation in Merzouga.
Afternoon:
Check-in and freshen up.
Explore the local surroundings and get acquainted with the desert environment.
Evening:
Enjoy a traditional Moroccan dinner at the accommodation.
Relax and stargaze in the clear desert sky.
Morning:
Breakfast at the accommodation.
Begin a 4x4 desert tour, exploring the fascinating landscapes around Merzouga.
Visit nearby attractions like Khamlia Village, known for its Gnawa music.
Afternoon:
Return to Merzouga for lunch.
Take a camel trek into the Erg Chebbi dunes to experience the magic of the Sahara Desert.
Explore the dunes and capture the sunset.
Evening:
Dinner at a desert camp.
Enjoy traditional music and dance around a campfire.
Overnight stay in a desert camp under the stars.
Morning:
Wake up early to witness the sunrise over the dunes.
Breakfast at the desert camp.
Optional activities: sandboarding, quad biking, or a visit to Rissani (known for its market).
Afternoon:
Lunch at the camp or in Merzouga.
Relax or explore the nearby areas.
Evening:
Dinner at the desert camp.
Another night under the stars.
Morning:
Breakfast at the camp.
Camel trek back to Merzouga.
Afternoon:
Check out from the accommodation.
Departure to your next destination or airport.
Remember to adapt this itinerary based on your preferences, the specific activities offered during your visit, and the current travel conditions. It's always a good idea to check for any updates or changes in local regulations or services.
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