Introduction:
This 7 days Tour from Casablanca Desert to Marrakech through Merzouga desert journey will take you to visit and discover Morocco’s ancient and imperial towns, as well as spend unforgettable moments. You’ll also pass the Atlas Mountains (Middle and High), see Merzouga’s stunning Sahara desert, go on a memorable camel trek over the sand dunes, and stay in a desert tent. Valleys, Gorges, Kasbahs, and several Berber communities are among the many intriguing, natural, and historic areas. book this tours now .
Highlights:
-Explore Rabat, Morocco’s capital, as well as Chefchaouen, Meknas, and Volubilis.
-Sightseeing in Fes.
-The Moroccan Switzerland (Ifrane).
-Ziz Valley and Cedar Forest
-Desert of the Sahara (Erg-Chebbi).
-Town of Rissani
-Todra Gorges and Todra Valley
-Rose Valley and Dades Valley
-Atlas Studios-.
-Kasbah of Ait Ben Haddou.
-Mountains of the High Atlas.
Program details of 7 Days tour from Casablanca Desert :
Day 1: Casablanca , Chefchaouen: 339 km
On the first day of our private 7 Days tour from Casablanca Desert, we will pick you up from your hotel or the Casablanca airport and drive you to the famous blue city of Chefchaoune, passing through Rabat, Morocco’s capital and one of the country’s four imperial towns. We’ll see the city’s most popular attractions, including the Hassan Tower, Chellah, and Oudaya Kasbah.
Lunch will be at our leisure. We’ll continue to Chefchaoune via Ouazzan in the afternoon. We’ll stop along the road to take in the scenery of the Rif Mountains. We shall arrive in the blue city in the evening (Chefchaouen). Dinner and overnight stay in a traditional Riad / or Hotel in the medina’s blue lanes.
Day 2: Explore Chefchaouen:
Following breakfast, you will explore Chefchaouen, often known as “the Blue Pearl,” a unique and traditional Moroccan town nestled in the Rif Mountains in northwest Morocco. It is known for its ancient town’s outstanding buildings in various shades of fading blue, which gives the impression of a clean and attractive world.
It got its name from the unusual blue tint that all of the residents used to paint their homes. The color blue is associated with the sky, which reminds people of heaven and God, according to folklore. This color offers the city a wonderful appeal as well as a feeling and atmosphere of relaxation, warmth, and tranquility.
You’ll begin your Chefchaouen sightseeing tour by strolling through the blue streets, taking in the magnificent blue walls, doors, windows, and amazing side shops of the old Medina, with plenty of photo opportunities around every corner. You will have a break to sample the delectable northern Moroccan cuisine. Visit the old Kasbah Ali Ben Rachid and Plaza Uta El-Hammam in the evening. Our delightful day concludes in the same Riad / or Hotel in Chefchaouen’s.
Day 3: Chefchaouen , Volubilis , Meknas , Fes: 260 km
We will begin our 7 Days tour from Casablanca Desert to Volubilis after breakfast, passing through numerous Rif’s villages, including Ouazzan and several more magnificent Rif’s villages. The first stop at Volubilis is one of Morocco’s best-preserved Roman remains. We’ll tour and learn about this Moroccan archeological site, which features a stunning display of columns, abandoned structures, and magnificent mosaics going back to the 3rd century BC.
We will continue our Tour to Meknes, the Ismaili capital and one of Morocco’s four Imperial cities, where we will stop for lunch before beginning to explore the city’s highlights, including the fascinating Bab Mansour Gate built by Sultan Moulay Ismail, the tranquil courtyards of Moulay Ismail’s Mausoleum, and the Sahrij Swani used for irrigation and plantation.
Strolling through the historic medina of Meknes and taking in the bustle of El Hedim Square. We go to Fes in the afternoon for some relaxation, dinner, and an overnight stay in a traditional Riad/or Hotel in the heart of the medina.
Day 4: Fes sightseeing:
After breakfast, you will begin your exploration of Morocco’s most historically and culturally significant city. You will tour the medina – the old city, with its architecture – in Fes, “the spiritual city of Morocco.” Many monuments are included in our Fez guided tour. The Jewish Quarter (Mellah) includes the Royal Palace, Dar El Makhzen, with its beautiful mosaicked architecture and golden doors. Built in the 11th century, the famed Chaouwara Tanneries are the city’s largest leather workshop.
Non-Muslims are not permitted to enter the Kairaouine Mosque (the old institution of Islamic study), which is also one of the world’s oldest universities; nevertheless, they can enjoy the mosque courtyard from the gates. The Al-Attarine Madrassa and the Najjarine Marble Fountain are two religious schools with some of the most spectacular Islamic architecture. The Bou Inania Medersa is one of Fes’ most attractive theological institutions in terms of architecture.
Lunch will be served in a local Moroccan restaurant. The mosaics on the external wall of the Bab Boujloud archway change color from blue to green on the inside wall, indicating the sacred color of Islam.
Stroll through the medina’s streets and markets. Later, we’ll drive you to a panoramic viewpoint for an incredible perspective of Fes El-enormous Bali’s medina. Dinner and stay in the medina at the same Riad.
Day 5: Fes , Ifrane , Cedar Forest , Atlas Mountains , Ziz Valley , Merzouga , Experience Sahara desert: 460 km
After breakfast, we leave Fes and driving though the Middle Atlas Mountains. We will stop in Ifrane city which referred to as “Switzerland of Morocco”. We will stop at Forest of Cedar near to Azrou, where we can watch Monkeys.
Then, continue our road to Midelt, the famous town of apples where we will have free time for lunch. Later in the afternoon we’ll drive to Sahara desert via Tizi N’talghoumte pass (1907m), passing by small Berber villages and the wonderful Ziz Valley situated near to Errachidia city.
After that, we’ll go to Merzouga through Aoufous and Erfoud, arriving in 2 hours to the magical area of sand dunes (Erg-Chebbi). Where we can change vehicles and board Camels to travel into the Sahara desert and watch the sunset.
Dinner and overnight will be spent in a desert camp with local people around a campfire and drumming music beneath a gorgeous sky full with stars.
Day 6: Merzouga , Rissani Town , Tinghir , Todra Valley and Gorges , Dades Valley: 272 km
The next day, get up early for a beautiful sunrise, then return to Merzouga village by camel or vehicle for a departure to Rissani town after breakfast and shower. We’ll take a stroll through the area’s most famous, traditional, and largest market, looking for locally manufactured goods and art crafts.
Rissani is best visited on the following days: Sunday, Tuesday, or Thursday.These three days are souk days, so it’s a nice time for folks in the desert to go shopping. Later, we’ll go to Tinghir via the Tafilalt Oasis, where we’ll be able to see the old irrigation system.
Arriving to Tinjdad town where we will have free time for lunch. Then, continuing to Tinghir to explore the stunning views of Todra valley & walk along Todra Gorge with it orange towering cliffs, the canyons of Todra Gorge are almost 1,000 feet deep, also its a preferred place for the climbers. We will end our day in Boumalne Dades with its green valley, Dinner & overnight in a hotel / or Riad.
Day 7: Boumalne Dades , Valley of Roses , Ouarzazate Kasbah of Ait Benhaddou , High Atlas Mountains ,Marrakech: 341 km
We’ll leave after breakfast and head to Ait Benhaddou Kasbah via the Land of Roses and the Thousand Kasbahs Road. After that, we’ll travel to Ouarzazate, known as “Africa’s Hollywood,” where we’ll photograph the Kasbah Taourirte and visit a world-famous film studio (Atlas studios). We next proceed to the next stop, the old Kasbah of Ait-Benhaddou. This fortified walled city, situated exactly on the caravan route between Marrakech and the Sahara in the 17th century, was once a prosperous commercial hub.
Six Kasbahs and a small number of dwellings are located within the high mud walls. Gladiator and Lawrence of Arabia are two films in which Ait Benhaddou has appeared. Following the Kasbah excursion, we will take a break for lunch at a local restaurant. In the afternoon, we’ll continue our journey to Marrakech via the High Atlas Passes.
Casablanca to Marrakech Desert Tour Information:
1. At the hotel, you will be accommodated in a private room of your choice.
2. You will stay in a customized tent of your choice in the desert camp.
3. Vegetarian options are available; please specify at the time of booking.
4. Children must travel with an adult.
5. For example, comfortable walking shoes, sand surfing shoes, and sports shoes. A beauty journey is best dressed in long sleeves and long pants or skirts.
6. Dunes quad bikes and buggies can be added as an extra.
7. Beverages containing alcohol (available for purchase)
8. You will receive a booking confirmation at the time of booking.
Included:
-Private tour in air-conditioned car 4×4
-Private driver-guide/English-Sapanish-Italy-speaking
-Hotel accommodations (dinner and breakfast ).
-A desert trip with camels.
-Stay in the desert camp for one night.
Not included:
-Lunches.
-Drinks.
-flight
Note: If the excursions we offer do not meet your preferences, please contact us and we can customize a trip for you.