9 Days Desert Tour from Tangier to Marrakech

Duration

9 days

Max People

10

Min Age

+5

Tour From

TANGIER

Overview

Embark on a 9-day adventure with Moroccly Travel, traversing the cultural wonders of Northern and Eastern Morocco. Explore the Blue City of Chefchaouen, the imperial grandeur of Meknes, and the ancient streets of Fes. Journey through the Middle Atlas to the captivating dunes of Merzouga for a Sahara Desert experience. Explore the Ouarzazate’s studios, Ait Ben Haddou Kasbah, and the vibrant city of Marrakech, offering a diverse and immersive glimpse into the rich tapestry of Moroccan history and landscapes.

highlight

  • Start your tour from North Morocco, Tangier City
  • Drive through the Rif Mountains
  • Explore the gorgeous blue town, in the heart of the Rif Mountains, Chefchaouen
  • Visit Bab Mansour in the imperial city of Meknes
  • Enjoy the nature of Moulay Driss
  • Sightseeing of Fes
  • Stop at Azrou to take pictures with the Barbarian Monkeys in the beautiful Cedar Fores
  • Walk over the impressive Dades Gorges
  • Experience camel trekking and attend the panoramic sunset at Merzouga
  • Explore the big traditional Souk of Rissani
  • Drive to Boumalen Dades, a breathtaking landscape
  • Discover the Ouarzazate Studios
  • Visit the UNESCO World Heritage Kasbah of Ait Ben Haddou
  • End of your tour in Marrakech

Itinerary

Day 1: Tangier Arrival

You will meet the driver of Moroccly Travel waiting for you at the airport’s gate in Tangier. Have the first contact with the city and get the important information or an overview of your tour in Morocco from your driver. Optional, you can have a journey over the city to explore Tangier’s primary tourist attractions. Tangier, for a while, may be seen as a European city not Moroccan. Morocco is a nation of nations while Tangier is a melting pot because of its history and the numerous empires that were settled there over the years (Phoenicians, Romans, Vandals, Arabs, Portuguese, British, French, and Spanish). Now, the locals of this city are multilingual; they can speak Arabic, Amazigh, Spanish, and French.

Free time to enjoy walking along the beach during the guided tour. Similar to the Grand Socco, the Theater Cervantes, the Kasbah, and the tomb of Ibn Battouta, a well-known traveler from Tangier who lived in the fourteenth century. the Kasbah Museum, a former Sultan’s palace that is worth seeing for its collection of artifacts ranging from the Phoenician to modern times, as well as the building and garden. The American Legation, the Tangier American Legation Museum, with its Paul Bowles Wing, is dedicated to the writer and composer who lived most of his adult life in Tangier.

Day 2: Tangier – Tetouan – Chefchaouen

Travel through to Chefchaouen after eating breakfast at the hotel. On your way, there will be a stop in Tetouan, which is regarded as the most Andalusian city in the Moroccan kingdom. Tetouan’s neighborhoods are divided into three distinct architectural styles: the Andalusian Medina style, the Spanish Ensanche style from the early to mid-20th century, and the after-independence style, which is found in the city’s peripheral neighborhoods. Variations in every style are more or less crucial to the development of materials and styles.

You will drive toward Blue City in the afternoon. The city of Chefchaouen, with its blue and white streets, is carved into the sides of two mountains. A strong allure that is palpable in the cobblestone medina of Outa-el-Hammam square. Seated on a cafe terrace, you can take in the lovely view of the imposing Tarik-Ben-Ziad mosque, whose octagonal minaret was modeled after Seville’s Torre de Oro. The Kasbah and its gardens, located in the middle of the medina, feature this style of Andalusian architecture. Enclosed within are 11 crenelated towers, one of which was formerly a dungeon, and an intriguing ethnographic museum. You may want to try their unique dressing or just buy a souvenir. Overnight at your hotel.  

Day 3: Chefchaouen – Meknes – Fes

After your breakfast, you will drive to the imperial city of Meknes, which was established by Moulay Ismaël, the Alaouite sultan, in the 17th century to make it one of Morocco’s most exquisite and potent imperial cities. And still is, surrounded by walls from all sides of the city. Meknès was inducted into the Unesco World Heritage List because of its medina and the remnants of the royal palace.

Bab Mansour, near the square of El-Hdime, was built at the start of the 18th century and is regarded as one of the most exquisite gates in the entire world. It is the entryway to the actual Imperial city, where a tour of the sultan’s tomb is still worthwhile.

After exploring Meknes, you will continue to Volubilis, the largest Roman archeological site in Morocco, which is located 31 kilometers north of Meknes. The triumphal arch, the capitol building, the house of Bacchus—everything bears witness to the magnificence and political and economic power of the city. Not to mention the mosaics’ delicate movement. Take at least two hours to explore this outdoor gem. On our way to Fes, We will stop at Moulay Idriss Zerhoun town, the most significant Moroccan pilgrimage destination. The great-grandson of the prophet Muhammad, Moulay Idriss I, established the Idrissid Dynasty, and his tomb is located here.

Arrive in Fes where we will spend the night and have a delicious dinner at one of the city’s Riads/hotels.

Day 4: Fes Guide Tour

Today, we will wake up in one of the oldest cities in the world, Fes. You will have a city tour after your breakfast at the hotel/riad. The journey begins within the enchanting confines of the medina, a UNESCO World Heritage site, where centuries of history come to life. Then, your tour guide will take you to the famous Al Quaraouiyine University, one of the world’s oldest educational institutions, offering a glimpse into the rich intellectual heritage of the region. Stroll over the bustling souks, iconic tanneries, and historic quarters, each corner reveals a tapestry of Moroccan culture and craftsmanship. The Souk of Fes has a famous gate of Bab Boujloud which is a must-see. Lunch at one of the Medina’s restaurants. Then, you will discover the new part of Fes (Fes el-Jadid) where you can visit the Mellah, a Jewish Quarter, and visit the Royal Palace. In the late afternoon, you will return to the hotel provides a moment to reflect on the day’s discoveries and immerse yourself in the vibrant tapestry of Fes.

Day 5: Fes – Ifran – Azrou – Medilt – Todra Gorge – Merzouga (7 Hours of Drive)

After your breakfast in the hotel at 08:00, you will leave for the Merzouga Desert. To reach our destination, we will drive via the beautiful road of Middle Atlas crossing the calm city of Ifrane, known as Switzerland of Morocco. We will stop to explore this wonderful city for about 30 minutes. We continue driving to the famous Cedar Forest near the village of Azrou. Another stop here to feed the Barbary apes and take pictures in this beautiful place.
Later, we will continue via many Berber villages called Ksours crossing over Midelt where you’ll stop for Lunch or a coffee. Daraa Tafilalt region is rich with breathtaking views of mountains and fertile valleys that we will find along the way. We will arrive in Todra Gorges where we can have a stroll over its valley surrounded by high walls of rocks. From here, our desert adventure to Merzouga begins. We will pass through Errachidia, Rissani, and Eroud then we arrive in Merzouga. You will be greeted with a Moroccan cup of tea and have the first contact with the desert. Overnight and dinner at your hotel in the village.

Day 6: Merzouga Exploration & Camel Trek

After breakfast, you’ll meet a local guide and prepare you for a camel ride for about 1h to the Dunes of the Erg-Chebbi. You’ll arrive at your desert camp to leave your luggage and have free time in the desert to do different desert activities. You can have a journey by Quad bike to the famous village of Khamlia where Berber Gnawa are living, originally from Mali. Medfouna is recommended for lunch. Then, you start hiking the high dunes of Erg Chebbi in the afternoon to enjoy the breathtaking sunset on the peak. Later, you’ll get back to the desert camp to spend a romantic soiree. After a standard dinner, you’ll join a campfire, and Berber Gnawa plays drums and sings Amazigh Songs.

Day 7: Merzouga – Ouarzazate – Ait Ben Haddou – Marrakech

Wake up before dusk to attend one of the memorable moments of the golden sun shining on the high dune. You’ll prepare yourself for leaving, taking your breakfast, shower, and resting then we will drive to Marrakech through Boumalan Dades. Enjoy the views of beautiful palm trees and Dades Valley along the way. On the way to Thousand Kasbahs, we will reach the Hollywood of Africa Studio, Ouarzazate where tens of movies were shot such as Gladiator and Lawrence of Arabia. From there, we will drive to the main attraction of this region, Ait Ben Haddou Kasbah, a UNESCO World Heritage Site. After exploring this fortified Kasbah and its marvelous Amazigh architecture, we continue to Marrakech. Upon arrival, we will transfer you to your hotel or riad for dinner and relaxation.

Day 8: Marrakech City Tour

After your breakfast, you will meet a local guide for a full day of exploration in Marrakech. Your visits will start with the main attraction Koutoubia Mosque which is an icon of Moorish-islamic architecture. Then, you can go for a walk at the Menara Garden, where you can feel the calm and enjoy nature. Your guide will provide you with the historical reasons for building each place or attraction you visit. Majorelle Gardens are one of the must-see of Marrakech, it’s a gorgeous garden that was built by the French artist Jacques Majorelle in 1923. Later, you can have a walk over the old Medina, Mellah, and enjoy the colorful traditional Souk, which is known for its different smells of spices. Tanjia is recommended for lunch at a restaurant overlooking the Square of Jemaa el-Fna. Spend the afternoon strolling the famous ‘Saht Jemaa el-Fna’ where different shows and folklore dances and songs are being presented to the audience. Also, you can rent what we call ‘Koutchi’, a Calech – horse and carriage, it’s famous in Marrakech for traditional journeys over the city. Overnight and dinner at your riad/hotel.

Day 9: Marrakech Airport

If you will stay in Morocco for more days, you can organize excursions to the attractions around Marrakech. This itinerary ends when our driver drops you off at the Menara Airport with a farewell and hope to see you again in another experience in Morocco.

 

Included

  •  Pick up and drop off at your hotel/airport
  •  An air conditioned 4×4 Landcruiser or spacious minivan in case of a group
  •  English speaking driver
  •  Dinner & breakfast
  •  No forced shopping stops during the tour

Excluded

  • lunch and drinks
  • Entrance fees

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