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Our Sahara tour
An adventure loop between ocean, dunes and bivouac
For over a day and a night, you'll leave the Mirleft base camp for a complete immersion in the rugged landscapes of southern Morocco. Aboard a 4x4, sometimes even riding on the roof, you'll explore a territory of contrasts, from cliffs and forgotten villages to deserted beaches and protected areas. Enjoy your Sahara surf trip.
White Beach: 40 km of emptiness, wind, and salt
You cross the Souss Massa National Park to reach Plage Blanche, a wild stretch of sand considered one of the most beautiful in Morocco. No resorts, no signs of development. Only the ocean, the dunes, and that rare feeling of being at the end of something.
Saharan dunes & horizon lines
You then reach the first dunes of the Sahara. Climb, descend, walk, stop. On one side, sand; on the other, the ocean. If the sky is clear, the Canary Islands are visible on the horizon. A dry, clear, uninterrupted panorama.
Sandboarding & primitive gliding
On site, an introduction to sandboarding: learning to read the dune like you read a wave, to glide on the sand like on water. A physical, fun, immediate experience.
Nomadic bivouac at the edge of the desert
As evening fell, a Berber camp was set up. Nights were spent in tents, enjoying local cuisine and a wood fire. No noise except for the wind, the waves, or the passing sand. A night under the stars, simple, authentic, and far removed from the hustle and bustle.
Last stop in Lagzira and Sidi Ifni
The next day, we returned via the red beach of Lagzira, known for its natural arches. Then, a stop in the town of Sidi Ifni, a vestige of the Spanish era, perched between the Atlantic and the desert. The end of an unpretentious itinerary.