Overview
Agafay is a semi-desert region located about 30-45 km southwest of Marrakech, Morocco. Unlike the typical golden sand dunes of other deserts, Agafay is characterized by its rocky, stony terrain and dry riverbeds, offering a unique "stone desert" experience. It is a popular destination for travelers seeking a desert experience close to Marrakech, with stunning views of the High Atlas Mountains and wide, open landscapes that create a peaceful escape from the bustling city. The area offers various activities, such as camel rides, quad biking, stargazing, and luxury “glamping” camps, making it an attractive spot for those seeking adventure or relaxation.
The desert’s proximity to Marrakech makes it a convenient getaway for those on a tight schedule. Visitors can explore the terrain in a day or opt for a more immersive experience by staying overnight in a desert camp, enjoying traditional Moroccan meals and fire shows under the stars. Despite its arid conditions, Agafay is gaining popularity, and travelers are encouraged to respect the environment and local culture. The best time to visit is late afternoon or early evening, when the desert’s landscape is bathed in golden hour light, providing a truly memorable experience.


