If you are looking for an off the beaten path adventure, this buggy tour ticks all the boxes. Explore the arid landscapes of Morocco's Agafay desert, discovering hidden spots and off-road terrain that you wouldn't find on your own. First, you'll get kitted out in your buggy riding gear. From goggles to helmets, everything is provided, and an experienced instructor will brief you on the day ahead. Then, it's time to hit the open road and experience the thrill of driving through dry rivers, rocky hills, and the stony zone of Agafay.

Agafay Desert buggy adventure
- Guided Off-Road Dirt Buggy tour
- Admire the serene views over the Agafay Desert
- All necessary equipment provided
Transport
Guide
Buggy ride
Equipment
- Price is per buggy, and each buggy seats 2 people
- Contact the local supplier with any questions before booking
- No driving license required, but drivers must be over 18 years old
- Minimum age for passengers is 10 years old
- Excursions operate in the morning or afternoon
- Goggles and bandana are provided
- Bring suitable clothes, shoes, and some water
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