Duration
3 days
Tour Type
DESERT TOURS
Languages
English
This captivating 3 Days Tour From Marrakech To Desert , beginning with a scenic drive through the High Atlas Mountains to iconic sites like the Ait Ben Haddou Kasbah and Ouarzazate’s film studios. Explore the Dades Valley and Todra Gorges before immersing yourself in the beauty of Merzouga’s Erg Chebbi Dunes. Enjoy cultural encounters, camel trekking, and an overnight desert camp. Witness a stunning sunrise before returning via Rissani’s market to Ouarzazate for an overnight stay. Explore Ouarzazate’s cinematic heritage and Ait Ben Haddou’s Kasbah before concluding your adventure and discovering Marrakech with a local guide.
The first day of a 3 DAYS TOUR FROM MARRAKECH, you will be picked up at your accommodation in Marrakech or from the airport in the morning to drive to the desert through the fascinating High Atlas Mountains and over the Tizi-N-Tichka pass in the Atlas Mountains. There will be stops along the way to view the breathtaking landscapes from a panoramic vantage point.
Our next stop is the famous Kasbah of Ait Ben Haddou, which is a must-see on this tour. UNESCO has designated this fortified village as part of the World Heritage List as a World Heritage Site. In addition, the Kasbah has been featured in several films, including Gladiator, Alexander, The Mummy, etc.
After that, we continue to Ouarzazate and visit the film studios where many famous films were shot. We’ll have some time to eat lunch, then we’ll go see the Rose Valley, driving through a big group of palm trees in Skoura. Lastly, we’ll go to Boumalne Dades to sleep for the night.
After breakfast, we’ll drive through the Dades Valley. We’ll stop at a place where we can see the valley from above and enjoy the amazing view of the Dades gorges. Then, we’ll continue to Todra Gorges. The Todra River has carved a big canyon in the mountains, making tall red cliffs on both sides.
You can walk around and enjoy the beautiful scenery there. After that, we’ll drive through areas with lots of palm trees called Touroug and Tinjdad. You’ll have some time to eat lunch on the way.
Finally, we arrive at Erg Chebbi’s Merzouga Dunes, where you will check into your hotel and enjoy a magical dinner with traditional Berber music. The hotel provides unique and comfortable accommodations, allowing you to fully embrace the serene beauty of the desert night.
Today, make sure to wake up early to witness the breathtaking sunrise, as the dunes come alive with a mesmerizing display of colors and shadows, so you will not miss an awe-inspiring spectacle. After breakfast, you will ride your camel back to Merzouga, meet your driver and head back to Marrakech.
Along the way, we will stop at Rissani’s bustling traditional market. If you visit on a market day—Sundays, Tuesdays, or Thursdays—you’ll be greeted by a vibrant display of colors, fragrances, and sounds as you stroll through its bustling streets.
Afterward, we drive to Alnif before tracing the scenic route along the Draa valley towards Ouarzazate. We then traverse the Tizi-n-Tichka pass, leading us back to Marrakech. As the final leg of the 3-day Marrakech desert tour, we ensure you’re safely dropped off at your accommodation in Marrakech, concluding this memorable adventure.
What language is spoken in Morocco?
Arabic is the official language, with a Moroccan dialect called Darjia widely spoken. French is also common due to historical ties, and some Spanish is heard in certain areas.
Is Morocco safe for travelers?
Morocco is generally safe and politically stable. Tourists should be mindful of petty theft, scams, and harassment, which are the most common crimes.
How should I dress in Morocco?
Dressing conservatively is advised, especially for women. Covering down to wrists and ankles is required when visiting mosques.
What is the currency in Morocco?
The Moroccan Dirham (MAD) is the local currency. It’s recommended to have cash for smaller markets and cabs, as they may not accept credit cards.
When is the best time to travel to Morocco?
Spring (March to May) and Autumn (September to November) are ideal for pleasant weather.
What food is common in Morocco?
Traditional dishes include tagine, couscous, and mint tea. Street food and local delicacies offer a taste of Moroccan culture.
Is tipping customary in Morocco?
Yes, tipping is customary for services such as dining, guides, and taxis.
What are the must-visit places in Morocco?
Marrakech, Fes, Chefchaouen, and the Sahara Desert are among the top destinations.
Can I use Euros or US Dollars in Morocco?
While the Dirham is preferred, some places may accept Euros. US Dollars are less commonly accepted and should be exchanged for local currency.
Are there any health precautions I should take before traveling to Morocco?
It’s advisable to consult with a travel clinic for recommended vaccinations and to carry any personal medications.
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