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This 8-day tour offers a blend of adventure, culture, and relaxation, featuring mountain passes, ancient kasbahs, and the serene beauty of the Sahara Desert.

Experience traditional Moroccan hospitality, explore UNESCO World Heritage sites, and immerse yourself in the rich history and culture of this enchanting country.

 

 

Departure & Return Location

Marrakesh

 

Departure Time

3 Hours Before Flight Time

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Itineraries

Day 1

Time : 8:00 am

Arrival in Marrakech

  • Morning/Afternoon: Arrive at Marrakech airport and enjoy a private transfer to your accommodation.
  • Evening: Free time for dinner.
  • Accommodation: Overnight stay in a riad or hotel.
 

Day 2

Marrakech - Col du Tizi n'Tichka - Ait Ben Haddou - Skoura - Boumalne Dadès

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    • Morning: Travel along mountain roads through the Tizi n’Tichka Pass to Ouarzazate, on the edge of the Sahara.
      • Visit the Kasbah of Taourirt and the cinema museum.
    • Afternoon: Continue to Boumalne Dadès via the road of the 1000 kasbahs.
    • Evening: Dinner and overnight stay in Boumalne Dadès.
     

Day 3

Boumalne Dadès - Todra Gorge - Alnif - Nkob - Zagora

 

  • Morning: Excursion to the Dades and Todra Gorge, known for their unique rock formations and preserved kasbahs.
  • Afternoon: Travel towards Zagora, passing through Alnif and Nkob, and enjoying the scenic pre-Saharan landscapes and Berber villages.
  • Evening: Dinner and overnight stay in Zagora.
 

Day 4

Zagora - Tamegroute - Mhamid - Erg Chegaga

  • Morning: Explore Zagora and its surroundings, including the Jewish quarter of Amzerou and the palm groves.
    • Visit the old Koranic library and underground kasbah in Tamegroute.
  • Afternoon: Continue to Mhamid for lunch in a kasbah.
    • Transfer by 4×4 to the desert camp at Erg Chegaga.
  • Evening: Enjoy activities such as sandboarding or climbing a sand dune to watch the sunset.
  • Accommodation: Dinner and overnight stay in tents at Chegaga.
 

Day 5

Erg Chegaga

 

  • Morning: Breakfast and departure for a camel ride.
    • Visit nomads for a tea break and have a picnic lunch in the desert.
  • Afternoon: Return to the camp.
  • Evening: Dinner and overnight stay at the camp.
 

Day 6

Chegaga - Foum Zguid - Taznakht - Ait Benhaddou

 

  • Morning: Wake up early to admire the sunrise over the dunes. After breakfast, depart in a 4×4 vehicle on the old Paris-Dakar road, crossing the dry Lake of Iriqui.
  • Afternoon: Lunch in the Berber village of Taznakht, then continue to Ait Benhaddou.
  • Evening: Dinner and overnight stay in Ait Benhaddou.
 

Day 7

Ait Benhaddou - Marrakech

 

  • Morning: Visit the kasbah of Ait Benhaddou, a UNESCO World Heritage site.
  • Afternoon: Return to Marrakech, arriving around lunchtime.
    • Settle into your accommodation with free time for self-exploration of the city and medina or visit the famous Jemaa el Fna square.
  • Evening: Free time for dinner.
  • Accommodation: Overnight stay in a riad or hotel.
 

Day 8

Departure

 

  • Morning: Transfer to Marrakech airport for your return flight or extend your stay in Marrakech.
  • End of Tour: Conclude your memorable Moroccan adventure.
  • Transportation in an air-conditioned vehicle
  • Hotel pickup and drop-off
  • Drinks
  • Personal expenses

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