5 days 4 nights
Daily Tour
8 people
English
This day we pick you up at the airport and welcome you Moroccan style with traditional mint tea and a short tour of the city to get you settled in. Then we leave them at their Riad to settle in and rest. This day we recommend visiting the famous Jemma el Fnaa square as it comes to life at night. It's chaotic and crazy, with music, snake charmers, crowded music and relaxing in your Riad.
Pick up at 8 in the morning at the Hotel/Riad where you are staying in Marrakech to head towards the High Atlas Mountains, the Moroccan Atlas sub-mountain range, crossing the Tizi-N'Tichka Port, where we will make several stops to appreciate its beautiful views. panoramic views and take photos of the Berber villages that are camouflaged with the color of the earth. Then we head south to reach the fortified town of Ait Ben Haddou or Fortified City, declared a World Heritage Site by UNESCO in 1986. In this spectacular setting countless well-known films have been filmed such as: Lawrence of Arabia, The Mummy, Gladiator , Obelix, Jewel of the Nile…etc.
We will have lunch in the town to continue towards Ouarzazate, known as the great gate of the desert and whose name in Berber means without noise or without Confusion. It is worth highlighting its kasbah or citadel whose name is Taourit. We will continue towards the Valley of Roses passing through the Great Palm Grove of Skoura where we can admire the more than 700 palm trees and the great concentration of kasbahs that are spread throughout the oasis and its surroundings, later we will arrive at the Valley of Roses, as its name indica is a beautiful place where the most beautiful Damascus roses are grown to make cosmetic products such as the much appreciated rose water. In this Valley once a year and in the month of May the Musseum de Las Rosas is celebrated. We will arrive at the Dadés Valley where we will spend the night.
After breakfast, we can enjoy one of the best views of the Dadés Valley. We will do it from one of the most strategic places that the mountains offer us. From there we can observe the number of kasbahs there are and the picturesqueness of each one of them. After making several stops along the way, we will arrive at the Todra Gorges. Located near the city of Tineghir, they give way to the desert. Surrounded by a valley full of palm trees and adobe villages, here are the mountains most appreciated by climbing lovers. These Todra and Dadés faults are the best known and also the most impressive in Morocco. After a walk in the Todra Gorges and lunch in Tinejdad or Touroug, we leave for the desert to reach the impressive dunes of Merzouga where we will depart in a caravan of camels on a journey of approximately one hour to reach our nomadic haimas, Located in the middle of a sea of dunes (Erg Chebbi), we took the opportunity to see one of the most impressive sunsets you have ever seen before. Dinner and night in nomadic Haimas in the heart of the desert under a spectacular blanket of stars.
Appointment with the Dawn '' since you are in the desert, it is advisable to get up early to walk to the highest dune around the haimas to enjoy the sunrise. Return by camel to the town of Merzouga for breakfast and we will begin our last day of the route crossing the arid and at the same time interesting pre-desert landscapes full of Acacia trees, until we reach the Draa Valley where we will make several stops to enjoy this beautiful Valley. which runs next to the river that bears the same name.
It is the longest river in Morocco and crosses the entire country to our neighbor country to the south, which is Mauritania for more than 240km. We will cross the Anti Atlas to reach Ouarzazate where we will have lunch and in the afternoon we will pass through the High Atlas mountains again through the Tizi Ntcihka port to arrive in Marrakech around 8 pm or so. Transfer to the hotel to rest
This day you have the morning free to explore the Medina as you wish. Until the agreed flight time and our services end when we leave you at the airport.
Accommodation varies depending on the tour, but typically includes stays in traditional Riads in the cities and nomadic tents in the desert. Riads are Moroccan houses with interior courtyards, while the tents are equipped with basic comforts.
Yes, Morocco is generally safe for tourists. It is important to follow the instructions of the guides and take normal precautions as you would in any other tourist destination. Our team ensures that every aspect of the trip is safe and comfortable.
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