6 days Desert tour from Casablanca itinerary:
Day 1: Casablanca – Fes
The collection is from your hotel in Casablanca which follows a short drive to visit the ´´Ricks Cafe´´And Hassan II Mosque, a mosque outside Mecca very large, and then to Fez where you will arrive in the evening and spend the night in Fes.
Day 2: Explores Fez With Local Guide:
After your breakfast in the morning have to Explore The Medina (the old city) and its alley. Your visit begins by visiting the Jewish Quarter, Mellah, and the Royal Palace (Religions), which is the largest in the country. Visit the famous tanneries and Quaraouine Mosque. After lunch, at the typical Moroccan restaurant in the medina, visit the Marinid Tombs and you will experience the amazing panoramic view of the city.
Day 3: Fes – Azrou – Midelt – Errachidia – Merzouga:
After Breakfast, we will leave Fes on the way to Ifran, which is called the “Switzerland Of Morocco”. On this route, you will look out of the Middle Atlas and the high mountains of Atlantis. Stand in Azrou, a Berber village in the middle of a very famous cedar forest, the largest in Morocco, where you may see barbaric apes. We will then travel through Tizi Ntalghamt to Midelt through the magnificent Ziz Gorges carved out of volcanic rock and through the beautiful valley of Ziz, staying for panoramic views along the way. We will pass through the pits before arriving at Merzouga.
Day 4: Merzouga Area: Camel Ride And spend the night at the Nomad tent
After your luxury Breakfast in the camp, you will begin to explore the area. Visit their village in Khamlia Gnawa, where you will learn about Gnawa music and their lifestyle. Nearby is Lake Merzouga with a population of birds, including a flamingo. Then you will visit the old city of Rissani. Rissani, the foundation of the Alawite dynasty, ruled the current royal family in Morocco. Rissani is surrounded by 360 ksars (a town protected by many towers) and a large souk (open air), which is held three times a week. Formerly called Sijilmassa, this was a meeting place for caravans of salt originating from Timbuktu in Mali. Here you will walk through a souka full of spices, herbs, and textures before you return to the town of Merzouga, where the camels are waiting for you. Guided by an experienced camel driver, you will ride the Merzouga by exploring the sandy sea. The dinner is in front of your tent where you have spent the night ´´ Desert Camp´´.
Day 5: Merzouga – Todra Gorges – Dades Gorges
The driver of your camel will wake you up in the morning to see what is the best day of your life. After lunch, having passed through the tent, you will return calmly by camel to the town of Merzouga. On the way, you will not see the unique beauty of the spectacular Erg Chebbi Dunes, which changes the light as day goes by. After lunch in Riad, you will set out at the entrance to Rissani, Tinghir, and Todra, the deepest and narrowest gorge in Morocco. After lunch, we will open a gorge in the heart of the Valley of Dades, where you will see magnificent sand castles and incredible rock formations called tous monkeys.
Day 6: Dades Gorge – Ouarzazate – Marrakech
After lunch, we will pass the Rosse Valley towards Dades Mgouna and Ouarzazate. The route through the Dades Valley is a mile from the Kasbahs, which offers numerous opportunities to take some of the best photos of the journey. We will stay in Kalaat Mgouna, the city of roses, to buy rose
water, which will keep your clothes smelling well after the journey is finished. Your journey to Marrakech will continue through the Ait Ben Haddou Kasbah, the largest Kasbah in Morocco. The Kasbah was built by Ham El Glaoui, one of the nearest Berber generals of the eighteenth century, and is now the home of many Glaoui people. Your route will pass through the magnificent Tizi n’tichka
(2,260m) over the Atlas Mountains before arriving at your accommodation in Marrakech.
- English-speaking driver
- Private Vehicle with AC
- Fuel
- Accommodation including (Bed, Dinner, Breakfast)
- Camel trekking
- 1 night in a Desert camp
- Flight ticket
- Lunches
- Flight tickets
- Tips
- Reviews