This desert tour is for travelers who have a short amount of time for an overnight in a Sahara Desert camp when traveling between Marrakech and Fes!
Day 1: Marrakech – Ait Ben Haddou – Ouarzazate – Boumalne Dades
Cross the High Atlas Mountains as you follow the Road of 1,000 Kasbahs. Not to be missed: Ait Ben Haddou, a traditional ksar listed as a UNESCO World Heritage site and still inhabited today. It’s a fantastic example of a fortified village and has also been the location for such films as Gladiator and Lawrence of Arabia. Arrive in Ouarzazate, founded by the French and used as an outpost for the French Foreign Legion. It is home to the Taourirt Kasbah, former property of the ruling Glaoui tribe before Morocco took independence from the French. Ouarzazate is also known as Morocco’s Hollywood. Many international movies have featured its surroundings as sets and backdrops, such as Kudun, Kingdom of Heaven and most recently, Games of Thrones. These movie sets are open to the public. Visit a women’s embroidery co-operative to see firsthand the intricate craft. Breathe in the scent of Kelaa M’Gouna, as you pass through the Rose Valley toward Dades Valley. Though the name means “fortress”, this village is best known for its rose agriculture and distillation.
Day 2: Boumalne Dades – Todra Gorge – Merzouga
Boumalne Dades is famous for its interesting rock formations, which are known locally as Monkey Fingers. Appreciate the winding road out of Boumalne Dades when you arrive at the top and gaze upon the serpentine route.Continue through Todra Gorge. Dramatic steep cliffs border the road, and this is a natural starting point for the area’s hiking trips and rock-climbing expeditions. Close-by is Tinghir, a bustling yet charming town. Finally, arrive in Merzouga in time for a sunset camel trek or 4×4 ride to your Sahara Desert camp.
Day 3: Merzouga –Ziz Valley – Azrou – Fes
Wake up early for any sunrise photo opportunities amidst the golden sand dunes of Erg Chebbi, then meet up with your driver. Traverse the Ziz Valley, where fertile green date palm tree groves marry brown bluffs. Midelt, known for mining and agriculture, is the mid-way point for today’s drive, where you may stop for lunch. En route is Azrou, aptly named in Berber for the volcanic rocks on which it is built. Azrou also hosts the area’s largest weekly souk or market. Feed the Barbary macaques on your way through the area’s cedar forest. Evening arrival in Fes.
This desert tour is for travelers who want to explore the Berber villages and nature of south of Morocco, including a sunset camel trek and overnight in the desert, on their way from Marrakech to the former imperial capital of Fes! Ideal for trekkers looking to hike in the gorges!
Day 1: Marrakech – Ait Ben Haddou
Cross the High Atlas Mountains as you follow the Road of 1,000 Kasbahs.to one of the most impressive kasbahs in Morocco: Ait Ben Haddou. Ait Ben Haddou, a traditional ksar listed as a
UNESCO World Heritage site and still inhabited today. It’s a fantastic example of a fortified village and has also been the location for such films as Gladiator and Lawrence of Arabia.
Day 2: Ait Ben Haddou – Ouarzazate – Boumalne Dades
Continue your exploration of southern Morocco as you head to Ouarzazate. Ouarzazate was founded by the French and used as an outpost for the French Foreign Legion. It is home to the Taourirt Kasbah, former property of the ruling Glaoui tribe before Morocco took independence from the French. Ouarzazate is also known as Morocco’s Hollywood. Many international movies have featured its surroundings assets and backdrops, such as Kudun, Kingdom of Heaven and most recently, Games of Thrones. These movie sets are open to the public. Visit a women’s embroidery co-operative to see firsthand the intricate craft.
Day 3: Boumalne Dades – Todra Gorge – Merzouga
Boumalne Dades is known for its interesting rock formations, referred to locally as Monkey Fingers. Appreciate the winding road near Boumalne Dades when you arrive at the top of Dades Gorges and gaze upon the serpentine route.
Continue through Todra Gorge. Dramatic steep cliffs border the road, and this is a natural starting point for the area’s hiking trips and rock-climbing expeditions. Close-by is Tinghir, a bustling yet charming town.
Finally, arrive in Merzouga to head out into the Sahara Desert. The rocky flat landscape quickly gives way to rolling sand dunes. Enjoy a sunset camel trek before your night under the stars in your desert tent. The swaying gait of your camel among the quiet peacefulness of the desert is typically the most favorite experience in Morocco.
Day 4: Merzouga – Ziz Valley – Ifrane – Fes
Wake up early for any sunrise photo opportunities amidst the golden sand dunes of Erg Chebbi, then meet up with your driver. Traverse the Ziz Valley, where fertile green date palm tree groves marry brown bluffs. Midelt, known for mining and agriculture, is the mid-way point for today’s drive, where you may stop for lunch. Pass through Ifrane, a decidedly European town known as Morocco’s Switzerland and home to the Al-Akhawayn University. Continue through Immouzer du Kandar is a popular weekend getaway and summering spot for many Moroccans wishing to leave the heat of Fes and Meknes. This area is well-known for its inhabitants’ cave dwellings. Evening arrival in Fes.
This desert tour is for travelers who wish to immerse themselves in the varied Moroccan landscapes, including palm oases, the Sahara Desert and beautiful gorges before returning to Marrakech! This itinerary is great for those who love nature or would like to hike and trek in the south of Morocco.
Day 1: Marrakech – Skoura
Cross the High Atlas Mountains as you follow the Road of 1,000 Kasbahstoward Skoura. Not to be missed: Ait Ben Haddou, a traditional ksar listed as a UNESCO World Heritage site and still inhabited today. It’s a fantastic example of a fortified village and has also been the location for such films as Gladiator and Lawrence of Arabia. Arrive in Ouarzazate, founded by the French and used as an outpost for the French Foreign Legion. It is home to the Taourirt Kasbah, former property of the ruling Glaoui tribe before Morocco took independence from the French. Ouarzazate is also known as Morocco’s Hollywood. Many international movies have featured its surroundings as sets and backdrops, such as Kudun, Kingdom of Heaven and most recently, Games of Thrones. These movie sets are open to the public. Visit a women’s embroidery co-operative to see firsthand the intricate craft. Continue to Skoura, a beautiful oasis with palm groves and the Kasbah Amridil. It dates from the 17th century and is still inhabited today. Fun fact: it graces Morocco’s 50 dirham bill.
Day 2: Skoura – Merzouga
Breathe in the scent of Kelaa M’Gouna, as you pass through the RoseValley. Though the name means “fortress”, this village is best known for its rose agriculture and distillation. Finally, arrive in Merzouga to head out into the Sahara Desert. The rocky flat landscape quickly gives way to rolling sand dunes. Enjoy a sunset camel trek before your night under the stars in your private desert tent. The swaying gait of your camel among the quiet peacefulness of the desert is typically the most favorite experience in Morocco.
Day 3: Merzouga – Todra- Boumalne Dades
Wake up early for any desert sunrise photo opportunities amidst the golden sand dunes of Erg Chebbi, then meet up with your driver. Today’s first stop: Todra Gorge. With its dramatic steep cliffs bordering the road, Todra Gorge is a natural starting point for the area’s hiking trips and rock-climbing expeditions. Close-by is Tinghir, a bustling yet charming town. Then journey to Boumalne Dades via the Dades Valley spotted with ksour and palm trees and Berber villages.
Day 4: Boumalne Dades – Marrakech
Boumalne Dades is famous for its interesting rock formations, known locally as Monkey Fingers. Appreciate the winding road out of Boumalne Dades when you arrive at the top of Dades Gorges and gaze upon the serpentine route. Then continue on your way to and through the Tizi n’Tchika mountain pass through the High Atlas Mountains as you return to Marrakech.
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