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8 DAYS TOUR FROM MARRAKECH

13 DAYS TOUR FROM TANGIER
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Overview

8 days tour from Marrakech to Fes and Chefchaouen across the Sahara desert. You will see so many magnificent sights throughout these 8 days and 7 nights. The high Atlas mountains, the Tizi-N-Tichka pass, the Ait-Ben-Haddou Kasbah, and the city of Ouarzazate are all included.

Dades valley and Todra gorges, in addition to Amridil Kasbah. Visit the Merzouga Sahara desert as well. Where you may ride camels, see spectacular sunsets and sunrises, and spend the night in a desert tent. Explore the Merzouga Sahara desert in a 4×4 vehicle.

You will also visit the historic market of Rissani and the fossil town of Erfoud. Then go to Morocco’s Switzerland, Ifrane, and the cedar forest where the Barbary macaque lives. Explore Fes and Meknes, two of Morocco’s royal cities. Visit the Volubilis Roman ruins and the blue city of Chefchaouen. Finally, the journey comes to a close in Tangier.

HIGHLIGHT OF-8 DAYS TOURS FROM MARRAKECH

  • Welcome to Marrakech
  • Investigate the UNESCO world legacy of Ait Ben Haddou Kasbah
  • Go through a night in the shocking Dades gorges
  • All encompassing parts of Erg Chebbi rises
  • Watch Nightfall over the sand rises
  • Experience Camel ride in Merzouga Sahara
  • Do Sand Boarding action
  • Short-term Setting up camp at Merzouga Desert Camp
  • Good supper and party around pit fire (Berber Drums)
  • Investigate Marrakech with a nearby aide
  • Explore the blue pearl city Chefchaouen
  • Travel to Tanger the north bride

ITINERARY OF-8 DAYS TOURS FROM MARRAKECH

The 8-day Morocco desert tour begins with an early pick-up from the airport or your Marrakech hotel. Then travel across the breathtaking High Atlas highlands and over the Tizi-N-Tichka pass. There will be stops for panoramic views of the magnificent scenery. Then we go to Telouat’s Kasbah.
Following that, we carry on to the well-known Kasbah of Ait Ben Haddou. A fortified settlement designated by UNESCO as a World Heritage Site. Furthermore, the Kasbah has appeared in several films, including Gladiator, Alexander, The Mummy, and others. As well as TV shows such as Game of Thrones. Then we travel to “The gate of the desert” Ouarzazate. Dinner and an overnight hotel stay

 

After breakfast, we go sightseeing in Ouarzazate. First, we go to the Atlas Studios, where many renowned movies were made, and then to the Taourirt Kasbah, a fortified mud fortress and one of Morocco’s most historic and impressive Ksars. After that, we travel east to Skoura to see Amridil Kasbah, which is bordered by palm groves. Then proceed to Kalaa Magouna, which is noted for its Rose Valley. Every year in May, a Rose Festival is held when residents sell their rose items such as fragrances, rose water, oil, and cosmetics. Then we travel via Boumalne Dades to Dades Valley. Stops are unavoidable at the “monkey fingers” rock formation and a vantage point on a mountain overlooking the Dades valley. Dinner and stay at a Boumalne Dades hotel

 

After breakfast, we travel to Todra Gorges, where the Todra River created a huge canyon through the mountains, resulting in a towering red cliff-sided gorge. Feel free to roam around the gorges and take in the scenery. Then travel through the Touroug and Tinjdad palm groves. On the journey, there will be time for lunch. We arrive in the afternoon in the Sahara desert of Merzouga. Where you transfer to camels to traverse the dusty desert. You will be taken to the top of a high dune to see the spectacular sunset. Then, proceed to the desert luxury camp. Where you may listen to Berber drum music while dancing around a bonfire beneath a starry sky. Dinner and an overnight stay in the camp.

 

Withdraw Essaouira for Oualidia. Stop in Safi, a formerly Portuguese-involved town. Popular as the focal point of sardine sends out, Safi is maybe generally notable for its earthenware.
Show up and unwind in Oualidia, a little shoreline town with a safeguarded tidal pond, estuary, and the wild Atlantic Sea OK close to home.
Strolling, birdwatching (Oualidia is at the focal point of Morocco’s most extravagant bird natural surroundings, especially in Spring and Pre-winter), fishing, swimming, kayaking, kite endlessly surfing are only a portion of the exercises you can appreciate in Oualidia. Short-term in Oualidia.

 

We leave the desert after breakfast to explore Rissani town, the historical capital of Tafilalet. Rissani is still an important commercial hub in the region, with a bustling souk on Tuesdays, Thursdays, and Sundays.

We proceed to Erfoud after a stroll through Rissani souk, where we visit one of the fossilized marble factories. Following that, we travel down the Ziz river and halt for a panoramic view of the Ziz valley.

Lunch in Midelt is optional. Then we proceed to the cedar forest, which is home to the Barbary Macaques. You are welcome to feed them while exploring the forest. Then we go to Ifrane, which is known for its low temperatures, snow, and alpine-style residences; little surprise it is known as Morocco’s Switzerland. Finally, we leave you off to your Fes lodging.

 

Today, we will partake in all that Fes brings to the table by taking a directed city visit through Fes.
Fes is the most seasoned and biggest archaic city on the planet. Its medina is a powerful blend of smells, sounds, and sights.
To explore, follow one of the five-themed vacationer circuits. There are a lot of mosques and royal residences to visit, yet know that no one but Muslims can enter Mosques in Morocco.
In the wake of investigating color pits, tanneries, and cafés, we return to our inn to plan for a discretionary evening of Moroccan diversion and food at an eatery around.

 

We leave after breakfast for Meknes, the Ismaili capital and one of the royal cities. We go to Bab Al-Mansour, Sahrij Souani pond, Royal stables, granary, and Moulay Ismail Mausoleum. Lunch is on the house. We then drive 30 kilometers from Meknes to see the ancient Roman remains of Volubilis. It has been properly kept because it is a UNESCO World Heritage Site. It features several exquisite mosaics spread throughout, as well as old pillars and archways. After exploring the ruins, we go north through Ouazzane to Chefchaouen in the Rif Mountains. The city is also known as the Blue City. The city is well-known for its blue-painted houses and lanes. Stay in a hotel for the night.

 

Depending on your departure time, you may have some free time after breakfast to meander around the lovely alleyways of the blue city before we travel over the Rif mountains to Tangier and take you to the airport. The 8-day Morocco journey has come to an end.

 

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