Inara Desert Camp, Agafay Hotels
Desert experience offering glamping tents, Atlas Mountain views, and traditional cuisine
A Desert Oasis: Inara Camp
Escape the vibrant energy of Marrakesh and discover the tranquil beauty of Inara Camp, a desert haven situated conveniently close to the city. The captivating Agafay Desert, a geological marvel boasting a distinctive microclimate and breathtaking panoramas, lies just a short journey of approximately 18 miles (30 km or less than an hour’s drive) from the urban heart of Marrakesh. Imagine yourself enveloped by sweeping desert vistas, punctuated by the majestic, snow-dusted peaks of the Atlas Mountains, all while maintaining easy accessibility to iconic landmarks within Marrakesh such as the bustling Jemaa el-Fnaa Square, the impressive Palais des Congres, and the fashionable Avenue Mohamed VI.
Inara Camp presents a collection of 18 exquisitely designed glamping tents, each a sanctuary of serenity. These tents harmoniously blend the raw, authentic charm of the desert environment with the luxurious comforts and modern conveniences typically found in a high-end hotel room. Prior guests have consistently praised the plush, comfortable beds and the thoughtfully provided amenities, including refreshing air conditioning and private, well-appointed bathrooms complete with invigorating rainfall showerheads. Furthermore, to ensure a relaxing and carefree stay, daily housekeeping services are provided, and for added flexibility and convenience, rollaway beds or extra beds are readily available upon request.
Upon your arrival at Inara Camp, you’ll find that everything you need for an unforgettable desert experience is right at your fingertips. The dedicated and attentive staff are delighted to assist in arranging a variety of exhilarating desert adventures, including traditional camel rides that allow you to traverse the sandy landscapes in time-honored fashion, thrilling quad biking excursions for an adrenaline rush, and eco-friendly e-bike trips that offer a sustainable way to explore the unique desert terrain. As evening descends, immerse yourself in the vibrant sounds of live local music performances under the starlit desert sky, and savor the authentic flavors of traditional Moroccan cuisine prepared with care and served in an unforgettable setting.
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Morocco is a vast country, extending from its Mediterranean shores in the north to the desert wonderland of the Sahara in the south. Spend an afternoon sipping tea on a Marrakech rooftop, take a camel ride through the desert, or hike in the snow-topped High Atlas mountains; whatever you choose, you'll love experiencing everything Morocco has to offer.
Where should I go in Morocco?
From the hustle and bustle of Marrakech and Fes to photogenic Chefchaouen and the dunes of the Sahara Desert, Morocco has an incredibly diverse blend of geography, climate, and culture. Each region has its own unique array of activities for travelers to choose from, as well as specific weather patterns to be aware of.
When is the best time to visit?
Morocco is a year-round destination, though each of its regions has an ideal time to go. Tangier in northern Morocco, for example, has a pleasant Mediterranean climate year-round, while travelers interested in experiencing the Sahara will want to stick to a trip in Spring or Fall to avoid extreme temperatures.
Things to Do in Morocco
Morocco is full of opportunities for both adventure and relaxation. Take a kitesurfing lesson on the Atlantic Coast, go mountain biking in the High Atlas mountains, or spend a day shopping for rugs and antiques in the fantastic markets of Marrakech.
How many days do I need in Morocco?
7-10 days is a solid amount of time to explore Morocco's and Imperial cities at a moderate pace. With 2 weeks you can spend time hiking in the Atlas Mountains or explore the coast. With under 1 week, it's best to focus your time: explore Casablanca, Chefchaouen, and Fes in the north, or discover Berber traditions in Marrakech & the Sahara desert.
Getting around Morocco
Private driver-guides are the best way to travel around Morocco, offering travelers both flexibility and peace of mind. Trains and buses connect the larger cities such as Casablanca, Fes, and Marrakech, while the desert area, Atlas mountains, and coastal towns are best accessed as part of a private tour or day trips.
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