Overview:
Discover Morocco: 7-Day Journey from Tangier to Sahara Desert:
Embark on a 7-day journey through Morocco, starting from Tangier. Explore Chefchaouen’s blue-washed streets, visit Volubilis’ Roman ruins, and delve into the imperial city of Fez. Journey through cedar forests, Berber villages, and the Atlas Mountains to reach the Sahara Desert. Experience camel rides on the golden dunes of Erg Chebbi in Merzouga. This compact, insightful trip promises an unforgettable exploration of Morocco’s culture and history.
Highlights
- Chefchaouen: Explore the picturesque "Blue City" and its narrow streets adorned with blue-washed building
- Volubilis: Discover the ancient Roman ruins and monuments of this UNESCO-listed archaeological
- Venture into the mesmerizing Sahara Desert, where you'll embark on camel treks, camp under the starry desert sky, and witness breath-taking sunrises and sunsets.
- Engage with local communities, savor traditional Moroccan cuisine, and discover the customs and traditions that define Moroccan life.
- Visit iconic landmarks such as the Hassan II Mosque in Casablanca, UNESCO-listed sites like Fes el-Bali, and ancient kasbahs scattered throughout the landscape.
- Marvel at the diverse landscapes of Morocco, from the rugged Atlas Mountains to the golden sand dunes of the Sahara Desert.
- Enjoy the flexibility of a tour designed for small groups, allowing for personalized attention and authentic encounters with Moroccan culture and heritage.
Itinerary
Start with a scenic journey from Tangier to Chefchaouen, famed for its charming blue-washed buildings set against the backdrop of the Rif Mountains. Upon arrival, settle into your accommodation before delving into the town's enchanting streets. Explore the iconic Outa Hammam square, adorned with bustling cafes and shops offering local crafts. Indulge in a taste of authentic Moroccan cuisine for dinner, immersing yourself in the rich flavors of the region.
After breakfast in Chefchaouen, depart for the ancient Roman ruins of Volubilis, a UNESCO World Heritage site. Explore the well-preserved ruins and marvel at the history of this ancient city. Continue your journey to Fes, one of Morocco's most culturally rich cities. Upon arrival, check into your hotel and take some time to relax. Overnight stay in Fes.
Begin with a guided exploration of the UNESCO-listed Fes el-Bali, the ancient medina known for its labyrinthine streets and vibrant souks. Discover architectural marvels like the Alqarawin Madrasa ( Oldest university in world)and the Bou Inania Madrasa, showcasing intricate Islamic design. Experience the sensory spectacle of the Fes tanneries, where leather has been crafted using traditional methods for centuries. After a leisurely Moroccan lunch, delve deeper into Fes's heritage with visits to the Jewish quarter, the Royal Palace.
Start your captivating journey from Fes to Merzouga in the Sahara Desert, passing through the charming town of Ifrane. Traverse the scenic Middle Atlas Mountains and marvel at the beauty of the Ziz Valley.
Arrive at Merzouga, where the towering dunes of Erg Chebbi await. Spend the night in a hotel, offering comfort and relaxation after a day of exploration
Experience the beauty of the Sahara Desert with a full-day exploration in Merzouga. Begin your adventure with a jeep tour through the stunning dunes of Erg Chebbi, soaking in the breathtaking scenery as you traverse the golden sands. Next, visit Khamlia Village to immerse yourself in the rich cultural heritage of the Gnawa people, enjoying traditional music performances and warm hospitality.
Then, embark on a camel trek into the heart of the desert, where you'll witness the sunset casting a golden glow over the landscape. Finally, arrive at a traditional Berber desert camp nestled among the dunes, where you'll enjoy a delicious dinner under the starry sky and spend the night in the tranquillity of the desert
Begin your day with an enchanting sunrise camel trek through the Sahara Desert. Afterward, journey to the Todra Gorges, a majestic canyon carved by the Todra River. Marvel at the towering cliffs and immerse yourself in the tranquillity of this awe-inspiring natural wonder. Continue your adventure to the Dades Valley, renowned for its stunning scenery and picturesque landscapes. Take in panoramic views of the valley and perhaps embark on a leisurely hike to fully appreciate its beauty.
From the Dades Gorges to Marrakech, explore Ouarzazate's cinematic history, Ait Benhaddou's UNESCO-listed village, and the breathtaking Tizi n'Tichka Pass. Finally, immerse yourself in Marrakech's vibrant medina. This journey promises a perfect blend of culture and natural beauty.
Cost
The Cost Includes
- Accommodation: Enjoy comfortable accommodations throughout the tour, including hotels, desert camps, and guesthouses, with daily breakfast included.
- Sahara Desert Adventure: Jeep Tour, Camel Trek, and Desert Camp in Merzouga
- Transportation: Travel in comfort with private transportation throughout the tour, including airport transfers and sightseeing excursions.
- Guided Tours: Benefit from knowledgeable local guides who will lead you on insightful tours of each destination, providing historical and cultural context.
- Activities: Participate in various activities such as camel treks in the Sahara Desert, city tours, and visits to historical landmarks and attractions.
- Entrance Fees: Access to attractions, monuments, and UNESCO World Heritage Sites as per the itinerary is included in the tour price.
- Support: Receive assistance and support from our dedicated team throughout your journey, ensuring a seamless and memorable travel experience.
The Cost Excludes
- 1. International Flights: The tour price does not cover international airfare to and from Morocco. Travelers are responsible for booking their own flights.
- 2. Visa Fees: Any visa fees or travel permits required for entry into Morocco are not included and must be arranged by the travelers.
- 3. Travel Insurance: Travel insurance, including medical, trip cancellation is not included but highly recommended for all travelers.
- 4. Optional Activities: Optional excursions, activities, and personal expenses such as additional meals, souvenirs, and gratuities are not included in the tour price.
- 5. Beverages: Beverages, including alcoholic and non-alcoholic drinks, are not included unless specified otherwise in the itinerary.
- 6. Additional Transportation: Any additional transportation not specified in the itinerary, such as taxis or private transfers for personal excursions, is not included.
- 7. Tips: Gratuities for guides, drivers, and hotel staff are not included in the tour price and are at the discretion of the traveler.
- 8. Personal Expenses: Any expenses of a personal nature, such as laundry, phone calls, and internet usage, are not included in the tour price.
FAQs
Yes, all of our Morocco tours are appropriate for children. We love having kids on our tours, and we find that they truly enjoy the experience. We have booster and child seats available. Children of any age can participate in our tours.
Yes, children can go camel trekking in the Sahara too! Children from about 10 years old upwards may feel confident enough to ride a camel alone, and this is fine. However, younger children or older children who would like to may also ride a camel with a parent for support. Most companies will allow an adult and a child to ride a camel together.
All our customers can be picked up and dropped of their accommodations wherever they are staying, no distance limit,
We have built a good reputation in the market for reliability and trust through quality service with the best value. We make sure that we cover all of our client needs. You can always reach us if you have any last-minute or sudden requests, or if you encounter any unsatisfactory situations.
In general Morocco is an extremely safe and hospitable country, the tourism is one of the main economic domains for our country moreover Moroccan are the most hospitable people in the world.
Yes. The Internet can be accessed in most places. Sometimes, there might be some technical problems. The Internet in Morocco is not as fast as you are used to and at times you can just lose connection .
Probably the best time of the year to visit Morocco is in the spring- March, April, and May. The temperature at this time is usually very pleasant, and nowhere near the scorching heat of the summer. During the winter months it can be nice during the day, but you might expect some rain (or even snow!), and it gets much colder in the evening.
During the spring and summer months it will be hot during the day and at night- long, loose layers that will cover you and protect you from the sun, and something to cover your head are important. In the winter it gets colder at night, so some warmer layers might be necessary to keep warm when camping. If you are camel trekking, shorts are never a good idea- chaffing is never pleasant!