Now’s the time to explore the Morocco Desert on a 7 days SaharaTrip from Tangier to Marrakech. Begin in Tangier, discovering Chefchaouen’s blue alleys, Roman ruins in Volubilis, and the imperial city of Meknes. Explore the labyrinthine Medina of Fes with its historic landmarks. Traverse diverse terrain from the alpine-style houses of Ifrane to the Saharan dunes of Merzouga, riding camels and camping under the stars.
Witness the vibrant cultures of nomadic tribes, the rhythmic Gnaoua music in Khamlia, and the unique lifestyle of desert-dwelling families. Experience the breathtaking Todra Gorges and the cinematic landscapes of Ouarzazate. Visit the UNESCO-listed Ait Ben Haddou Kasbah and traverse the High Atlas Mountains. This week-long adventure unveils the essence of Morocco’s history, nature, and local traditions.
Your 7-day Morocco tour begins with a warm welcome in Tangier, where we’ll pick you up from your chosen location. Tangier, often called “the bride of the north,” sits at the crossroads of the Mediterranean Sea and the Atlantic Ocean. Explore the city, visit the Cave of Hercules, and gaze over the Atlantic from Cape Spartel. After a leisurely lunch, we head inland to Chefchaouen, passing through Tetouan and the scenic Rif mountains. Panoramic stops along the way provide breathtaking views. Overnight stay in a hotel in Chefchaouen.
After a delightful breakfast, immerse yourself in the enchanting blue alleys of Chefchaouen. Later, we journey to the well-preserved Roman ruins of Volubilis, a UNESCO World Heritage Site. Marvel at the mosaics, pillars, and archways that tell tales of ancient times. Next, explore Meknes, one of the imperial cities, visiting Bab Al-Mansour, Sahrij Souani, the Royal stables, the granary, and the Moulay Ismail Mausoleum. The day concludes in Fes, where you’ll stay overnight in a Riad.
Embark on a guided exploration of Fes after breakfast, starting with the Royal Palace gate. Dive into the UNESCO-listed medieval Medina, navigating the Blue Gate, Medrasa Bouanania, Najjarine Fountain, Tanneries, and the Quaraouin mosque and university, the world’s oldest. Venture beyond the Medina to discover the Jewish quarter, “the Mellah,” and enjoy panoramic views from an ancient fortress. Return to your Riad to cap off the day.
Following breakfast, your 7-day Sahara Morocco tour leads south through Imouzzer to explore Ifrane, often dubbed the “Switzerland of Morocco” for its low temperatures and alpine-style architecture. Journey through the Cedars forest, home to Barbary macaques. After a lunch stop in Midelt, traverse the Tizi-n-Tilghmt pass, offering panoramic views of the Ziz Valley. In the afternoon, reach the Merzouga Sahara, for dinner and an overnight stay in a hotel.
Dedicate the day to exploring Merzouga’s diverse landscapes. Visit an ancient eyeliner mine, meet nomads in their woven tent, experience the rhythms of Gnaoua music in Khamlia, and stroll through a palm grove. Marvel at the wild lake of Merzouga, also known as the Flamingo Lake. Return to Merzouga, where a camel ride awaits to transport you to a luxury desert camp with comfort tents for an evening under the stars.
Rise early to witness a mesmerizing sunrise, followed by breakfast. Depart for Rissani, the ancient capital of Tafilalet, known for its vibrant souk. Explore Erfoud, visit a fossilized marble workshop, and continue through Touroug and Tinjdad palm groves to reach the towering Todra Gorges. Wander through the canyon, a haven for rock climbers. After lunch, proceed to the Dades Valley, with stops at the “monkey fingers” rock formation and a mountain viewpoint. Dinner and overnight in a hotel.
Your 7 days desert trip from Tangier concludes with a visit to Kalaa Magouna, famous for the Rose Valley and its annual Rose Festival. Traverse the palm groves of Skoura, visit the Kasbah of Amredhyle, and explore Ouarzazate, renowned for its cinematic studios and Taourirt Kasbah. The journey continues to the iconic Ait Ben Haddou Kasbah, a UNESCO World Heritage Site, and the Telouet Kasbah. Finally, cross the High Atlas Mountains through the Tizi-N-Tichka pass, with stops for lunch and scenic pictures, before reaching your Riad in Marrakesh. End your week-long adventure in Morocco.
Pack light, including comfortable clothing, a hat, sunscreen, and a jacket for cooler evenings. Don’t forget essentials like a camera and any personal medications.
Yes, camel rides are generally suitable for most participants. However, it’s important to inform your guide of any health concerns or physical limitations beforehand.
Yes, most meals are included, such as breakfast and dinner. Lunch stops are typically at local cafes, where you can explore additional culinary options.
The optimal time for the Merzouga Desert tour is during the cooler months, from October to April. This ensures more comfortable temperatures for daytime activities and camel trekking.
Yes, we can customize the itinerary to accommodate your preferences or add extra days for additional activities. Please contact our team in advance to discuss your specific requirements and preferences.
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