7 Days From Fes Desert Tour To Marrakech Via Merzouga Desert

Overview

7 Days From Fes Desert Tour To Marrakech Via Merzouga Desert This tour starts from Morocco’s old imperial city of Fez, passes through Ifrane in Morocco’s Switzerland, passes through the middle of the Atlas Mountains, and explores the cedar forests of Midelt. Imtogren. A tour through the Merzouga desert and the dunes of Erg Chebbi. Camel trekking and overnight stay in Berber tents, Rissani Markt. Oasis of palm trees. Also explore the Berber Dades Gorges, Dades Valley or Asif Dades, Roses Valley, Ouarzazate, the famous Kasbah of Ait Benhaddou, Tizi n Tichka pass and explore Marrakech with a local guide.

Highlight

  • 7 Days From Fes Desert Tour To Marrakech Via Merzouga Desert
  • panoramic side view of Erg Chebbi dunes
  • Merzouga Sahara Desert Camel Ride
  • Watch the sun set over the dunes
  • Overnight camping at Merzouga Desert Camp
  • Merzouga Exploring Tour and Visit to a Nomadic Family
  • Visit Ouarzazate’s Atlas Studios and Taurirt Kasbah
  • Visit the UNESCO World Heritage Site of Ait Ben Haddou Kasbah
  • Air-conditioned minivan or 4WD Fuel included
  • Hotel pick-up and drop-off
  • Professional driver/Driver (Multilingual)
  • Official art historian guide
  • Bottled water
  • You can stop everywhere to take photos
  • 4 Nights in Hotel or Riad (Dinner & breakfast)
  • 1 Night in desert Camp (Dinner & breakfast )
  • Camel Ride in desert
  • Sandboarding in Dunes
  • Hot Air Balloon Marrakech Opcional
  • ATV Quad in Sahara Desert Opcional
  • Soft drinks
  • Lunches
  • Tips and gratuities
  • Travel insurance
  • Optional activities.
  • Personal expenses on the itinerary

Liste Accommodations

Day1 : In-Depth City Tour With Local Expert In Fez

Get picked up at the airport and driven to your Fes hotel or riad. Next, check out a different district. Marrakech, Morocco’s Cultural and Religious Center, will be shown. Idris I established Fez as an administrative and cultural hub for the Almohad in the 12th century. Of the imperial cities, his has the biggest medina in the Arab world and a keen interest in history and artifacts. Karaouine, the oldest university in the world, mosques, squares, the Andalusians and potters who live nearby, mansions, and museums. You will be staying in a riad in Fez, the handicraft capital of Morocco, for the night.

Day 2 :Fe – Ifrane – Azrou – Midelt – Camel Ride – Overnight In The Camp

Stop in Azrou in Morocco’s biggest and most renowned cedar forest to observe and play with Barbary apes before continuing south-east via the Central Atlas through Ifrane, Morocco Switzerland. If you keep going south from here, you’ll pass a few more settlements and come across some nomadic tent communities. Before continuing on to Errachidia or Imtoglen, you should stop for lunch in Midelt. The first serious hit to his palm is about to hit. The resulting microclimates are perfect for cultivating a wide variety of fruit trees and vegetables. Get to Erfoud, the Tafilalet region’s commercial hub. Fossils abound, attesting to the region’s time under the ocean. In this area, pavement ends and Saharan trails lead to the town of Merzouga. Having supper and staying overnight at a hotel.

Day 3 :Erg Chebbi Merzouga

More of Erg Chebbi will be explored today. We go to Camria, where we find living villages and outlying settlements where we least expect them. You’ll get to meet some local nomads and ride camels through the desert before camping out beneath the stars in a 4×4. Spend the night in a Berber tent erected in the midst of a dune.

Day 4;: Rissani – Todra Gorge – Dades Valley – Ouarzazate

The antique caravanserai of Rissani Markt in Sigilmassa should be your first stop after breakfast. The oasis of Tinghir, maybe one of the most beautiful spots in Morocco, awaits you as you continue your trek across the semi-desert environment. To go to Ouarzazate, one of the most significant towns in southern Morocco, renowned for its intensive film activity with his credited blockbusters like Gladiator, Troy, and The Mummy, we visit villages and follow the path of a thousand kasbahs. go to the kasbah of Visit of Taurirt. Have fun at the restaurant and the motel for the night.

Day 5 :Visiting Ouarzazate – Ait Benhaddou – Marrakech

Visit the Queen’s Kasbah at Ait Ben Haddou after breakfast (UNESCO World Heritage Site). The Kasbah of Telouet, the old castle Gragi, Pacha her Marrakech, and the rest of Morocco’s most stunning routes are all worth a trip. The Imperial City of Marrakech may be reached by traveling via Morocco’s highest mountain port, Tzi N TichKa (2,260 m). Stay at a riad for the night.

Day 6: Free Day to Explore Marrakech with a Guide

Take a full day trip to Marrakech after breakfast. The tribe living on the opposite side of Atlas is said to have supplied the city with a plentiful supply of dates and bones, which eventually resulted in the growth of palm trees. The Almoravids and the nomadic people of the Sahara Desert created the underground wells (khettaras) that provide water to the gardens in the 11th century city they called the “Red City” because of the color of its walls. Some of the must-see attractions in Marrakech are the Tombs, Bahia Palace, Koutoubia, Majorelle Gardens, and Souks. One of the most interesting things to do in Marrakech is to explore Jamaa el Fna, the city’s main plaza where you may see dancers, storytellers, acrobats, artists, merchants, and even snake charmers. Spend the night in a traditional Marrakech riad.

Day 7: Marrakech – Airport

We’ll leave you off at the airport with plenty of time to spare before your departure, and that will be the end of our service.7 Days From Fes Desert Tour To Marrakech Via Merzouga Desert