Il y a quelque chose de spécial dans le fait de se promener en buggy sur les dunes de Timlalin alors que le soleil se couche sur la côte. Vous plongerez et vous faufilerez dans le sable mou avant de ralentir la cadence dans un ranch local, où un barbecue marocain en plein air vous attend. La prise en charge et le retour étant inclus, tout reste simple - il ne vous reste plus qu'à rouler, manger et profiter de tout.
Promenade en buggy au coucher du soleil avec barbecue marocain
- Vous explorerez les dunes de Timlalin lors d'une amusante promenade en buggy.
- Vous serez dehors pendant l'heure d'or, et vous regarderez le coucher de soleil sur une plage isolée.
- L'itinéraire comprend un barbecue traditionnel marocain dans un ranch local.
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