Duration
7 days
Tour Type
DESERT TOURS
Languages
English
Join a 7 DAYS DESERT TOUR FROM OUARZAZATE TO MARRAKECH, where we’ll pick you up from the airport or your location. Explore the iconic Ait Ben Haddou Kasbah, known for its cinematic history, before venturing through the picturesque “Road of the Thousand Kasbahs” to reach Dades Gorges, where you’ll stay overnight in a hotel or riad. Traverse the scenic Dades Valley and Todra Gorges, then journey to Merzouga Desert for camel trekking and an enchanting overnight camp experience. Delight in traditional Berber music in Khamlia village, meet nomads, and witness a stunning desert sunset. The tour continues with a visit to Fes, where you’ll explore the medinas and historical sites with a local guide. Next, discover the imperial cities of Meknes and Volubilis before reaching Chefchaouen, known as the blue city. Finally, conclude your adventure with a visit to Casablanca’s iconic Hassan II Mosque before heading to Marrakech for your departure or hotel stay.
We’ll start this 7-day Desert Tour From Ouarzazate To Marrakech by picking you up from the airport or wherever you are in Ouarzazate. Then, we’ll drive to the famous Ait Ben Haddou Kasbah, a UNESCO World Heritage Site known for its appearance in movies like Lawrence of Arabia, Gladiator, and Game Of Thrones. After lunch in Ait Ben Haddou village, we’ll continue our journey to Dades Gorges via the scenic “Road of the Thousand Kasbahs.” Arriving in the evening, you’ll spend the night in a hotel or riad in Dades Gorges.
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’ll check into your hotel, where a magical dinner awaits, accompanied by traditional Berber music. The hotel provides a unique and comfortable accommodation, allowing you to fully embrace the serene beauty of the desert night.
Following a delicious breakfast, we drive to Khamlia village, where you will be treated to the enthralling rhythms of real Gnawa music. Then we’ll go off the usual route, exploring the dunes on an unpaved road and stopping for tea with nomads in traditional Berber tents. This immersive experience gives you a glimpse into a different way of life, and you’ll even get to eat Berber pizza for lunch.
In the late afternoon, after relaxing at the hotel, you’ll prepare for an incredible camel ride into the heart of the dunes to view the breathtaking sunset. When you arrive at the camp, you’ll be greeted with mint tea before settling into your comfy tents with ensuite bathroom and shower as the Sahara presents its stunning evening hues. Dinner is ready, and as you eat, a musical performance by the group around the fire adds to the allure of the starry Sahara 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 to Fes.
Along the way, we will stop in Rissani’s bustling traditional market. If you visit on a market day—Sundays, Tuesdays, or Thursdays—you’ll be greeted to a vibrant display of colors, fragrances, and sounds as you stroll through its bustling streets. Afterward, we drive to Arfoud, where you’ll have the opportunity to visit a workshop showcasing fossilized marble.
The Journey continues through the picturesque palm groves of ZIZ VALLEY and the middle Atlas Mountains. We will have to stop to Azrou’s cedar grove, which is home to some playful monkeys. Then drive to Ifrane, often referred to as Morocco’s Switzerland, where you can take magnificent images and observe the town’s splendor. Drop you off at your accommodation in Fes.
After breakfast at your Riad, you meet our local guide and immerse yourself in the rich history and culture as you navigate the winding, narrow streets of Fes medinas.
The explorative journey starts in Fes el Bali (789 ACE) at the well-known Bab Boujeloud gate and goes to Talâa Kebira’s major boulevard. Admire the Spanish and Tunisian-influenced architecture as you go past stores and souks (markets) looking for presents and souvenirs. Witness the traditional procedures in action at the 11th-century Chouara Tannery. Before proceeding to the “new city” of Fes el Jdid (13th century), see the elaborate zellij tile work of the 14th-century Al Attarine Madrasa.
Enjoy panoramic views of the city from the Mellah, the old Jewish area, and the cemetery. Explore Ville Nouvelle if time allows to see the tremendous shift in architecture.
We will conclude the day by allowing you free time to explore Fes at your leisure before heading to your accommodation.
After our driver picks you up from your location, We will head to Meknes, an imperial city with a rich history dating back to the Alawite dynasty. Explore the grand Babb el-Mansur gateway, the Sahrij Souani Basin, and the Moulay Ismail Mausoleum, adorned with sumptuous decorations. After a satisfying lunch, continue your adventure to Volubilis, Morocco’s renowned Roman site dating from AD 24-285.
Next on the itinerary is Moulay Idriss, a city built dramatically on the rocky spurs of the Khyber and Tazga hills. With buildings cascading down the slopes, this city holds great significance for pilgrims, hosting an annual religious festival in August. To conclude this exciting day, embark on a scenic drive through the Rif Mountains to reach Chefchaouen, the blue city, where you’ll spend the night.
After enjoying breakfast at your hotel in Chefchaouen, we’ll journey towards Casablanca, a vibrant city famous for its Hassan II Mosque, one of the largest mosques globally after Mecca. Here, you’ll marvel at the stunning architecture and intricate details of this significant religious site. Afterward, we’ll savor a delicious lunch by the scenic Cornish Coast, offering picturesque views of the sea. Our journey continues to Marrakech, where we’ll either drop you off at the airport for your departure or take you to your hotel for a relaxing stay
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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