You’ll get to ride a quad through real Berber villages outside Agadir, see rural Morocco up close, and share mint tea with locals—all in half a day. If you want something active that goes beyond city sights, this is it.
The morning air felt cool as we left the city behind, bouncing along in an air-conditioned van. Our driver chatted about the day’s route, pointing out small roadside stalls selling oranges—apparently, they’re sweetest after the first rains. Once we reached LMZAR village, the quads were lined up and ready. The guide handed out helmets and goggles (trust me, you’ll want those—there’s dust everywhere) and gave us a quick rundown on handling the bikes. Nothing too technical, just enough to feel safe before hitting the trails.
Kicking up sand along winding tracks, we zipped past argan trees and low stone houses where kids waved as we passed. The scent of wild thyme drifted in patches—sometimes you’d catch it for a second, then it was gone. We stopped at a Berber home for mint tea served in little glasses; it was sweet and hot, perfect after the ride. The host smiled shyly but made sure everyone had seconds. Afterward, we headed through TAKKAD village and across open fields dotted with greenhouses. Some stretches were bumpy—my arms felt it!—but that’s half the fun. By the end, my shoes were dusty and I couldn’t stop grinning.
Nope! The guide gives a simple briefing before you start—first-timers are welcome.
Wear comfy clothes you don’t mind getting dusty and closed shoes. Helmets and goggles are provided.
This tour isn’t recommended for young kids or anyone with back or heart issues—it can get bumpy out there.
The quad ride itself covers about 30 km and takes a few hours including stops for tea and photos.
Your hotel pickup is sorted (no need to worry about taxis), plus all gear like helmet and goggles is included. There’s also a proper Berber-style mint tea break at a local home along the way.
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