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10 Days tour from Casablanca to Marrakech, Fes and Desert

9 Days
  • 5 star hotel
  • winter
  • Sahara
  • Yes
  • Guided
  • Available
  • All
  • Breakfast Dinner Lunch
  • Car Jeep
  • Available
  • 10
  • 55

Overview

Through this tour you will get the chance to have an overview about the Kingdom from the economical city. Visit the Imperial cities, the Sahara desert , Atlas Mountains and Berber villages of Morocco.

Tour Highlights

  • Get an idea about the history of Morocco through the Imperial cities of Marrakech and Fes.
  • Get lost in the alleyways of the medina, immerse yourself in the centuries-old souks and discover the amazing architecture through themonuments and museums.
  • Walk in Morocco's most impressive Canyon through spectacular rock formations, Todra and Dades.
  • Enjoy the beautiful scenery of the mountains through the three different ranges, High Atlas, Middle Atlas and Anti Atlas and Rif mountains to the North.
  • Discover the spectacular lush valleys and over a hundred years old Kasbahs revealing your love of the great outdoors.
  • Experience the real nomad life! Ride a camel, watch the beautiful sun-set over the dunes of the Sahara without missing out on the bright stars in the sky above.
  • Travel on rarely frequented off the beaten track and enjoy the freedom of the drive!
  • An appreciation of cultural diversity and warm hospitality of the Berbers ( Imazighen )
  • Taste the Moroccan gastronomy! A balance between spices and the rich combinations of vegetables and meat.

Itinerary

Meet you in Casablanca airport, visit the famous mosque of Hassan ll and drive to FES the Imperial city of FES

After breakfast you’ll make the city tour of Fes with your local guide.

You will leave FES travelling towards Middle via Ifran, a beautiful mountains village, the so called “the Switzerland of Morocco” and then on to Middle. On the way you’ll Stop at Azrou, a Berber village in the middle of the famous cedar forest, where you may well sight Barbary apes. Continue to Middle via magnificent hills and mountains of the middle Atlas.

Continue to Merzouga via Errachidia and Erfoud. You will cross the fascinating Tiz Ntalghamt pass and the Ziz canyons, you will travel along the luxuriant Ziz Valley, stopping for panoramic views along the way to Erfoud and Rissani. Arrive at Merzouga. Night near the dunes.

After breakfast, we will make the so-called " large dunes tour” passing by several Berber villages and the highlight is Khamlia village or the African village where you will stop to enjoy live Group music which is plays by the locals, continue to see the nomads of the Sahara under their tents… In the evening you will be transferred back to submerge, from there you will start the camel ride for an overnight in the dunes under a nomad tent.

We will wake up early to enjoy a magnificent sunrise on the dunes and breakfast we’ll leave for the Todra Gorges at the end of the day you will arrive Dades gorges.

You will travel through Roses valley stopping a Ait Ben Haddou Kasbah. the largest Kasbah in Morocco, built by T-hami El Glaoui, it is a UNESCO heritage site. after that we will shift the way to cross high atlas mountains full of panoramic view and attractive Berber .

After breakfast, you’ll start the city tour of FES with your local guide.

Relax day in Marrakech to enjoy the rest of your Morocco holiday on your own.

Transfer to the airport.

Include

  • Private air-conditioned car
  • English speaking driver
  • 2 nights in Fes riad B / B
  • Local guide for Fes
  • Accommodation in Midelt H / B
  • Accommodation in the desert H / B
  • Stay in traditional tent
  • Accommodation in Dades Valley H / B
  • 2 nights in Marrakech riad B/ B
  • Local guide for Marrakech
  • Transfer to the airport

Exclude

  • Tips and Gratuities
  • Beverages, mineral water and alcohol
  • Lunches
  • Travel Insurance

FAQs

Is it safe to visit the Sahara Desert?

Yes, visiting the Sahara Desert can be safe when proper precautions are taken. It’s essential to travel with reputable tour operators who are experienced in desert travel and adhere to safety standards. Additionally, it’s crucial to stay hydrated, protect yourself from the sun, and follow the guidance of your guides to ensure a safe and enjoyable experience.

What should I pack for a trip to the Sahara Desert?

When packing for a trip to the Sahara Desert, essentials include lightweight, breathable clothing suitable for hot temperatures, a wide-brimmed hat, sunglasses, sunscreen, comfortable walking shoes, and a refillable water bottle. Additionally, consider bringing a scarf or shawl for sun protection and to shield against blowing sand. It’s also advisable to pack any necessary medications, a flashlight, and a camera to capture the stunning desert landscapes.

What is the best time of year to visit the Sahara Desert?

The best time to visit the Sahara Desert is during the cooler months of autumn (September to November) and spring (March to May) when temperatures are more moderate and comfortable for outdoor activities. Summer months (June to August) can be extremely hot, with temperatures soaring above 100°F (38°C), while winter months (December to February) can be chilly, especially at night.

What types of accommodations are available in the Sahara Desert?

Accommodation options in the Sahara Desert range from traditional Berber desert camps to luxury desert lodges. Berber desert camps typically consist of tents or traditional nomadic dwellings, providing basic amenities such as bedding, meals, and communal areas. Luxury desert lodges offer more upscale accommodations with modern amenities, including comfortable beds, private bathrooms, and gourmet dining options.

What activities can I do in the Sahara Desert?

In addition to camel trekking and desert camping, travelers can enjoy a variety of activities in the Sahara Desert, including sandboarding down the dunes, 4×4 desert safaris, hiking, birdwatching, and cultural experiences such as visiting nomadic encampments or learning about traditional Berber lifestyles. Stargazing is also a popular activity due to the desert’s lack of light pollution and clear night skies.

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10 Days tour from Casablanca to Marrakech, Fes and Desert