Embark on a mesmerizing 8-days trip from marrakech to merzouga, from the vibrant city of Marrakech, traversing through stunning landscapes to Boumalnes, with a captivating stop at the iconic Ait Ben Haddou. The adventure continues with two unforgettable days in the ethereal Merzouga Desert, where you’ll engage with the desert’s enchantment through camel treks, visits to nomadic families, and a magical night in a desert camp beneath the celestial expanse.
After immersing yourself in the allure of Merzouga, the path leads to the historic city of Fes. Discover the hidden treasures of Fes Medina, a UNESCO World Heritage site, where centuries-old architecture, bustling souks, and the mesmerizing ambiance of the ancient city await. Explore the intricate maze of narrow streets, witness the vibrant tanneries, and gaze upon the architectural wonders like the Bou Inania Medersa, the Al-Attarine Madrasa, and more. This remarkable 8-day journey is a captivating blend of diverse landscapes, cultural encounters, and the rich history of Morocco, leaving you with cherished memories and a deeper appreciation for this enchanting country.
When you arrive, a driver will pick you up from the airport and take you to the riad in the medina.
We will organize an extensive guided tour of Marrakesh. The most significant former imperial city in Moroccan history, Marrakesh is close to the foothills of the snow-covered Atlas Mountain. Like other ancient towns, Marrakech is made up of a contemporary city named Gueliz and an ancient fortified city called The Medina. Furthermore, the Jemaa el Fna plaza in Marrakesh, which is one of the busiest in all of Africa and the globe, is home to the largest souk (traditional market) in Morocco. Also, the area is crowded with storytellers, snake charmers, water vendors, dancers, and musicians. The square transforms into a sizable open-air dining area at night.
We will visit the Koutoubia Mosque, which was built in the 12th century under the rule of the Almoravid Empire. We will move through the historic city’s alleys and tiny alleyways. However, under the reign of Moulay Ismail, the Sultan requested the establishment of the festival of the seven saints.
We will meet you at your hotel/riad/bus station and begin our adventure from Marrakech to Dades Gorges. Through the Tizi-n-Tichka Atlas pass, with panoramic mountain views, to Telouet, a typical High Atlas Berber hamlet, and on to Ait Benhaddou, a lovely walled village and UNESCO World Heritage Site (Ksour). Next, we’ll stop for lunch at Ait Benhaddou or Ouarzazate before continuing to Dades Valley, where we’ll spend the night in a riad/hotel.
To begin with, we’ll travel from DADES to Toudra gorges, Tenghir, after breakfast. Furthermore, Berber communities are interspersed along the path to the Sahara desert of Merzouga. We’ll proceed via Tinjdad, Jorf, and Erfoud, feeling the beginning of the Desert oasis of Tafilalet, before continuing to Merzouga and spending the night in a riad/hotel among the dunes.
You will begin your exploratory excursion of the region after breakfast at the hotel. You will stop at the “village of the blacks,” who were once slaves from Sudan, to discover their music and way of life. The nearby Merzouga Lake is home to a variety of birds, including flamingos. You will saddle your camel in the afternoon and be led by a knowledgeable camel rider as you explore the enigmatic Erg-Chebbi sand sea. Either you will spend your first night here, beneath the stars, or, if you’d choose, in a typical Berber nomad tent.
The finest sunrise of your life may be waiting for you when our camel guide wakes you up early in the morning. Following your excellent photo-taking, you ride camels back to the hotel for breakfast and a shower. Moreover, to Midelt over the Tizi Ntalghamt pass. You’ll take a break for lunch in Zaida ( barbecue with a glass of mint tea ). Before arriving in Fez that night, we’ll make a detour to take shots of wild monkeys in the cedar forests of Azrou. At last, you will stay in a hotel or riad
After touring the economic and political capitals of Casablanca and Rabat. We’re out on another excursion through Fez’s intellectual capital. It was regarded as the western Mecca and the African Athena. This city was formerly the country’s capital and is one of the country’s four imperial cities. Fez-Jdid, also known as the New Fes, is the place of the Mellah, the Jewish district, and the Ville Nouvelle. Under French rule, the most recent portion of Fez was built. A UNESCO World Heritage Site is Fez el Bali. It has the world’s biggest medina. The oldest university in the world, the University of Al-Karaouine {AD 859}. The university is still in operation today.
Transportation to Fes or Casablanca airports. Our services have come to an end of our Trips in Morocco 8 days from Marrakech to Fes via merzouga desert.
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IMPORTANT! Bear in mind that this is just a stint diary suggestion, if it doesn’t match what you’re looking for, please don’t vacillate to communicate with us. We’ll organize a different diary grounded on your preferences and your stay duration. We offer customized and knitter-made tenures and passages each around Morocco
The price varies according to the number of people, the farther people join the stint the less the price gets. the transportation payment is fixed, and the price will be divided according to the number of people. The price also depends on the category of the hotel. communicate with us for an exact price
important things to consider is what to pack in your suitcase. Morocco is a diverse landscape and a beautiful country, so you need to be prepared for a variety of weather conditions and cultural experiences
This itinerary includes the highlights of Ait Ben Haddou, the Sahara Desert, and the cultural treasures of Fes. Be sure to adjust the details based on the availability of accommodations, transportation, and your specific interests. It’s essential to work with a reputable tour operator to ensure a smooth and enjoyable experience.