



Driving a buggy around Taghazout gives you a close-up look at the area’s rural routes and open terrain. Over two hours, the experience blends off-road driving, local scenery, and a relaxed cultural pause, all guided at a steady, enjoyable pace.
Pick-up from your accommodation begins the experience, followed by a short drive to the buggy starting point outside Taghazout. On arrival, a full safety briefing explains how the buggy operates, how the route will run, and what to expect on different surfaces. Helmets are provided, and there’s time to get familiar with the controls before heading out.
The first part of the ride takes you along rocky tracks and open paths that wind through small Berber villages. These sections allow you to settle into the buggy while taking in everyday life beyond the coastal areas. As the route opens up, the scenery becomes more varied, moving into semi-desert ground with wider tracks and stretches of sand that give a real sense of space.
Midway through the tour, the buggy stops at a local home for traditional Moroccan tea. This break offers a chance to rest, chat, and learn a little more about the area before continuing. The return journey follows a different route, mixing gentle climbs, open ground, and photo stops before heading back to the starting point and returning to your accommodation.
Taghazout sits just north of Agadir and is known for its relaxed atmosphere and access to varied inland landscapes. Away from the coast, the terrain quickly changes into rocky hills, open plains, and quiet rural tracks ideal for buggy driving.
The area offers a balance between scenery and accessibility, with short transfer times and routes that feel remote without being far from town. Driving here provides a clear contrast to the coastline, showing a different side of the region.
No previous buggy experience is required, as full instructions are given before the ride starts. You should feel comfortable driving a vehicle and following guidance throughout the session.
The minimum age to drive is 16. Comfortable clothing suitable for outdoor conditions is recommended, along with closed shoes. Sunscreen and sunglasses are useful due to sun exposure and dust.
Experiences are designed to be easy to join and well paced, with transport, equipment, and guidance handled together. Clear organisation allows the focus to stay on enjoying the drive rather than managing logistics.
Routes are selected using local knowledge to combine scenery, village life, and varied terrain. Attention to detail helps create a session that feels balanced, social, and enjoyable from start to finish.
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