Morocco Merzouga Merzouga & Erg Chebbi, Morocco
Whether you intend to follow in the footsteps of Lawrence of Arabia, watch the sun rise or set over sand dunes, or share your campfire with a Tuareg, those mysterious desert men dressed in long robes and turbans, a trip to Merzouga and the Erg Chebbi in the Moroccan Sahara is a must for families interested in discovering the secrets of this vast and mystifying land.
Ride to the top of the Erg Chebbi dunes on a camel or a quad. Practice the art of climbing in the sand. Roll, slide or sand board nearly 200 meters (650 feet) down. Or wait until it gets dark to count the stars.
But there's more to the desert than sand dunes and camels. Merzouga is a great place to hunt for fossils and watch birds and desert wildlife. Head out to the fossil site on the road to Erfoud, and if you're lucky, discover bones or teeth of a Mosasaur. And while it almost never rains in Merzouga, in spring, a seasonal lake forms just northwest of the town. Take a moment to relax and enjoy the flamingos and migratory birds.
Merzouga Dunes
Berber
With a backdrop of the snow-clad peaks of the Atlas mountains and dominated by the magnificent Koutoubia minaret, Marrakesh conjures up images of desert caravans and colorful souks. Residence Amina will be an ideal center for a memorable holiday, located near the exclusive Avenue de France, less than a mile from the center of Marrakesh. The resort has a bar on the rooftop, which offer breathtaking views of the Atlas mountains, as well as a small outdoor swimming pool. Sports facilities are available at a charge in the Palmeraie complex, which is 9.3 miles from the resort. Passports are compulsory for non-nationals
To take advantage of these special member rates below
Contact: Raymond E Lee
The two bedroom units will sleep up to six people for the stated rates with privacy for 4 and all come with a partial kitchen facility.
For those families want ting to taste life in Morrocco this week stay rate makes it an excellent value place to base yourself whilst adventuring through the countryside.
Whether you intend to follow in the footsteps of Lawrence of Arabia, watch the sun rise or set over sand dunes, or share your campfire with a Tuareg, those mysterious desert men dressed in long robes and turbans, a trip to Merzouga and the Erg Chebbi in the Moroccan Sahara is a must for families interested in discovering the secrets of this vast and mystifying land.
Ride to the top of the Erg Chebbi dunes on a camel or a quad. Practice the art of climbing in the sand. Roll, slide or sand board nearly 200 meters (650 feet) down. Or wait until it gets dark to count the stars.
But there's more to the desert than sand dunes and camels. Merzouga is a great place to hunt for fossils and watch birds and desert wildlife. Head out to the fossil site on the road to Erfoud, and if you're lucky, discover bones or teeth of a Mosasaur. And while it almost never rains in Merzouga, in spring, a seasonal lake forms just northwest of the town. Take a moment to relax and enjoy the flamingos and migratory birds.
Merzouga Dunes
Berber
With a backdrop of the snow-clad peaks of the Atlas mountains and dominated by the magnificent Koutoubia minaret, Marrakesh conjures up images of desert caravans and colorful souks. Residence Amina will be an ideal center for a memorable holiday, located near the exclusive Avenue de France, less than a mile from the center of Marrakesh. The resort has a bar on the rooftop, which offer breathtaking views of the Atlas mountains, as well as a small outdoor swimming pool. Sports facilities are available at a charge in the Palmeraie complex, which is 9.3 miles from the resort. Passports are compulsory for non-nationals
To take advantage of these special member rates below
Contact: Raymond E Lee
The two bedroom units will sleep up to six people for the stated rates with privacy for 4 and all come with a partial kitchen facility.
For those families want ting to taste life in Morrocco this week stay rate makes it an excellent value place to base yourself whilst adventuring through the countryside.
Studio | 2 (2) | Partial | Sat 12-May-2012 | Sat 19-May-2012 | AUD 589.00 | |
Studio | 2 (2) | Partial | Sat 28-Jul-2012 | Sat 04-Aug-2012 | AUD 789.00 | |
1 Bedroom | 4 (2) | Partial | Sat 04-Aug-2012 | Sat 11-Aug-2012 | AUD 819.00 | |
2 Bedrooms | 6 (4) | Partial | Sat 04-Aug-2012 | Sat 11-Aug-2012 | AUD 859.00 | |
Studio | 2 (2) | Partial | Sat 03-Nov-2012 | Sat 10-Nov-2012 | AUD 589.00 | |
Studio | 2 (2) | Partial | Sat 01-Dec-2012 | Sat 08-Dec-2012 | AUD 589.00 | |
2 Bedrooms | 6 (4) | Partial | Sat 01-Dec-2012 | Sat 08-Dec-2012 | AUD 649.00 | |
2 Bedrooms | 6 (4) | Partial | Sat 15-Dec-2012 | Sat 22-Dec-2012 | AUD 649.00 | |
1 Bedroom | 4 (2) | Partial | Sat 22-Dec-2012 | Sat 29-Dec-2012 | AUD 619.00 | |
1 Bedroom | 4 (2) | Partial | Sat 29-Dec-2012 | Sat 05-Jan-2013 | AUD 819.00 |
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Offer includes only accommodations and specifically excludes travel costs and other expenses that may be incurred. Taxes, additional fees and charges may apply. Other restrictions may apply. Offer void where prohibited by law. |
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