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Are you looking for the true Sahara desert, remote from villages and mass tourism? Then this 4-day desert tour from Marrakech to Erg Chegaga is absolutely the one for you. It takes you to both the Erg Lihoudi and the Erg Chagaga dunes for a full and unique desert adventure.
Are you looking for the true Sahara desert, remote from villages and mass tourism? Then this 4-day desert tour from Marrakech to Erg Chegaga is absolutely the one for you. It takes you to both the Erg Lihoudi and the Erg Chagaga dunes for a full and unique desert adventure.
Enjoy the views of the High Atlas around every bend in the road. The Anti-Atlas Mountains from Ouarzazate to Agdez is remarkable for its rock formations. From here, the Dra’a Valley, the longest valley in the country, with its ancient Kasbahs, green oases, fields and date palms reveal more of the rural way of life.
The two most famous kasbahs in Morocco; Telouet and Kasbah Aït ben Haddou are prime examples of local adobe architecture; cool in summer, warm in winter. Kasbah Tamnougalte in the Dra’a Valley shows a more modest Kasbah existence.
In Tamegroute you can visit the green pottery co-operatives and the old Quranic library. In Taznakht, there is an opportunity to discover Berber carpet craftsmanship.
The desert experience in Erg Chegaga is enhanced by a camel ride and later a night’s sleep in comfortable tents in a luxury desert camp at the foot of the most expansive Moroccan dunes.
Morning departure at 8.30 from your hotel or riad in Marrakech to cross the High Atlas Mountains.
After the Tichka pass, the highest in North Africa at 2260 m, you leave the main road to Kasbah Telouet. This was the seat of the Lords of the Atlas, the Glaoui family. The palace was abandoned and plundered after the last Pasha’s property was confiscated for his having plotted the King’s exile.In Aït ben Haddou you stop for a welcome lunch. Energised by this you will visit this UNESCO World Heritage site, which is also a backdrop to a large number of Hollywood blockbusters. Once in Ouarzazate about 45 minutes later, you will stop for the night in a riad or guest house.
After the Tizi-n-Tinfifte pass south of Ouarzazate, you will notice the wide oasis and large number of palm trees stretching out below. This marks the head of the Dra’a Valley which produces an amazing 44 varieties of dates. The date harvest begins in September lasting over a couple of months. The souk in Agdez offers the freshest and best.
Kasbah Tamnougalte is the oldest Kasbah in the Dra’a Valley, from where you follow the ancient caravan road for a while. On the way, we pass many villages and gardens, indicative of oasis life and subsistence. Shortly before the police check-point in Tansikht, the driver can show you the dinosaur footprints in the rock at the side of the road. In Tinsouline you can drive about a kilometre outside the village to the fascinating rock carvings of animals. These 4000 year-old carvings at Foum Chenna depict animals that have been extinct in Morocco for a very long time.
You will have lunch in Zagora, the largest town in Dra’a Valley. Shortly after the town you reach Tamgroute, well-known for the green glaze of its ceramic products. You may have already seen them in the south in Marrakech and certainly frequently in the south. The ancient Quranic library in the town with exquisite hand-written Arabic texts is famous throughout the country. Many of them have now been transferred to the National Library in Rabat.
You will drive about another 45 minutes to the dunes outside M’hamid on the edge of the Sahara. You have dinner and spend the night at a luxury camp with private bathroom, king-sized beds, beautiful Moroccan furnishings and lamps tastefully arranged to enhance your enjoyment of the silence and beauty of the dunes.
After breakfast and in the village itself, you will visit the old village across the now frequently dry Dra’a River. It is typical of desert dwellings in adobe and with covered streets; protection against the intense mid-summer desert heat.
In the afternoon, you leave for the Erg Chegaga dunes (300m) about 60km off-road. This route passes characteristic desert features; “erg” (dunes) and “hammada” (stony desert), plus the occasional oasis. These dunes are far away from any settlements and where nomadic life is tough; exposed to the wind, sandstorms, and sparse rainfall.
Here a camel ride leads to the highest dune for an unforgettable sunset. The silence and the expanse of the dunes are quite overwhelming. Dinner and the night will be in a luxury camp with all the amenities of the first desert luxury camp you enjoyed in in Mhamid.After breakfast, another 90km of leads to the dried-up Lake Iriqi, once a source of water for wild animals and bird, as well as fishes to be caught by local nomads. At the edge of the desert in Foum Zguid, a stop for coffee or even lunch will be welcome. The driver has an opportunity to free the car’s filter system for the Saharan sand.
From Foum Zguid, you travel north with incredible rock formations at the sides of the road. As the road reaches the main east-west highway, you arrive in Taznakht, which is most well-known for its iconic Berber carpets and rugs. If it interests you, this is an opportunity to visit one of the town’s many co-operatives to see the innumerable patterns and designs used.
Once again, we go over the High Atlas on a slightly different route before arriving at the Tizi-n-Tichka pass. We reach Marrakech at the end of the afternoon.
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Discover the famous dunes of Sahara’s Erg Chebbi on a unique 4-day desert tour from Ouarzazate to Merzouga. This adventure showcases diverse landscapes, including fortified Kasbahs, lush oases, breathtaking valleys, vast gorges, and majestic sand dunes.
Explore notable sites like the UNESCO World Heritage Site, Kasbah Ait Ben Haddou, the beautifully restored Kasbah Amredhil, ancient Kasbah Tamnougalte, Valley of the Roses, Dades Valleys, and the historic Caravan Road.
Enjoy camel rides, capture images of friends with blue turbans in the dunes, and witness mesmerising sunrises and sunsets from the summit of Erg Chebbi dunes. To top it off, you get to dine under starry skies, experience Berber music, and spend nights in private, exotic tents among Merzouga’s vast dunes.
Read the itinerary below to know what to expect. You can also customize your Ouarzazate to Merzouga desert tour to anywhere you want depending on your requirements if the itinerary below doesn’t match your needs. Get in touch with us, we’ll be happy to help you.
The most famous and popular Sahara desert dunes are in Erg Chebbi near the city of Merzouga its called the Sea of Dunes. with varying landscapes on the way. This 4-day desert tour from Ouarzazate includes not only the Erg Chebbi desert but the Erg Chegaga and Mhamid deserts for an ultimate desert experience.
Join our 4 Days Tour from Ouarzazat to Merzouga Desert. Journey through amazing places, ride camels and indulge in an unforgettable night at a Saharan desert camp. Customize the itinerary to your liking – contact us, and we’ll craft a personalized desert excursion that suits your desires. Embrace Morocco’s mesmerizing landscapes and embark on an enchanting adventure.
After breakfast, you set out for your 4-day desert tour from Ouarzazate to Merzouga as your driver picks you up at 08:30 from your riad. You follow the Road of a Thousand Kasbahs to Skoura Oasis.
Here, you will stop to visit Kasbah Amridhil, which used to be featured in the old 50 dirham banknote. The kasbah has been beautifully restored and is well worth visiting; constructed entirely of adobe, an excellent building material that keeps room temperature cool in the summer and warm in the winter due to the thickness of the walls.
Having arrived in the Dades Valley, you will have time to walk in the valley, stroll by the fields and gardens and explore life in the oases. You will spend the night with dinner and breakfast in a beautiful guest house overlooking the valley.
After breakfast, you continue your adventure southeast. In Toudgha Gorges, there are plenty of opportunities to walk alongside the river through the gardens or alongside the riverbank on the other side of the gorges.
Next, you continue your desert trip alongside the Ziz Valley, which is very remarkable for its huge palm groves and fortified kasbahs standing tall among the palm trees. Between Tinjdad and Erfoud, you can stop to go down into “Khettara,” a fascinating underground water channel system deep below the earth, always cool and preventing the evaporation of water.
In Erfoud itself, you can stop at a local workshop to see the workings of thousands of fossils made into all sorts of artefacts. From here, we continue driving east as far as Merzouga, where sand alongside the road indicates the start of the mighty Sahara Desert.
At the campsite, you check-in to your tent and enjoy a relaxing glass of tea and Moroccan biscuits. Then, you take a camel ride up to the summit of the Erg Chebbi dunes (250 m) where you can admire the sunset from the top of the dunes!
Back at the camp, dinner is served, followed by an evening of nomad music and drumming around a campfire. You spend the night in your private tent, equipped with a private toilet & shower, king-sized beds, mattresses, sheets, pillows, blankets & carpets, lamps and beautiful Moroccan furnishings, all tastefully arranged to enhance your stay.
If you wake up early enough, you can watch the spectacle of the sunrise, when the colour of the dunes and the play of shadows are an incredible sight. You will also have free time to wander the dunes and experience the tranquility of this magical place.
After breakfast, you travel south as far as Zagora, the largest oasis in the Dra’a Valley and the gate to the mighty Sahara Desert. The journey takes you along the length of the Saghro Mountains and via the villages of Rissani, Alnif, Tazarine (featured in the film ‘Babel’), and then N’Qob just in time for lunch.
From here, you travel along the ancient caravan route and via stunning Berber villages. You arrive in Zagora by the end of the afternoon. You spend the night with dinner and breakfast in a beautiful guest house.
After breakfast, you will visit the local pottery co-operatives in Tamgroute village, which produce all the green glaze pottery products you may have seen all over the south.
It is interesting to visit these workshops to learn how local clay is worked into products in a manner unique to this region. Then, you can also see an ancient Quranic Library with a fascinating display of exquisite hand-written Arabic texts.
From here, you travel back up north to Ouarzazate. As you descend the Tizi-n-Tinfifite pass (1660m), you will be amazed by the splendid views of the extensive green oases and the innumerable palm trees, all indicating the beginning of the Dra’a Valley.
We drive off-road through the Dra’a Valley, which offers better views of the green oases and unlimited palm trees, with ancient Kasbahs idyllically standing among the palm trees and by both sides of the river. Then, there is time to visit Kasbah Tamnougalt, the oldest and the largest kasbah in the Dra’a Valley.
Back on the paved road, we cross Agdz, a oasis town well-known for the variety of its palm dates, and arrive in Ouarzazate by the end of the afternoon. Your driver will transfer you to your riad which marks the end of your 4-day Merzouga desert tour from Ouarzazate.
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The 4 Days Desert Tour from Casablanca to Marrakech is a chance to visit different attractions and monuments in Casablanca, Rabat, Fes, and landscapes that will surely make you fall in love, to Camel ride in the Erg Chebbi dunes of the Merzouga Sahara Desert. Enjoy the Dades Valley and Todra gorges.
On this 4 Days desert tour from Casablanca to Marrakech, you will experience Camel trekking and night camping at a desert camp, where you will discover the most amazing places, the starry sky of your overnight to the remote Berber villages made of adobe that crown the hills of the road to Dades gorges and Marrakech, all in one it is surely an unforgettable experience.
Wanna explore the magic of Morocco in 4 days? Easy! Jump on this 4 days Morocco tour from Casablanca. You will get to see the Hassan II Mosque in Casablanca & the Hassan Tower in Rabat, experience camel trekking across Erg Chebbi dunes, watch an amazing sunset/sunrise over the giant sand dunes of Merzouga, sleep under a sky full of stars in the desert, and many more! It will be a 4-day Morocco trip you won’t soon forget.
The 4 days desert tour from Casablanca to Marrakech will start with a sightseeing tour of Casablanca, the economic capital of Morocco, we visit the exterior of the Hassan II Great Mosque, one of the Islamic world’s greatest monuments, followed by a short walk through corniche… we’ll visit different attractions depending on the time.
Depart to Rabat, the administrative capital of Morocco. In Rabat, we will visit the splendid Mohammed V Mausoleum, the Hassan Tower.
Late in the afternoon, we will depart for Fes, we’ll pass by Meknes probably with a stop to see Bab Mansour which was founded at the end of the 17th Century by Moulay Ismail and is known as “the Moroccan Versailles” Then we will continue to Fes and check-in at your hotel.
After having breakfast at your hotel, we’ll pick up you and we drive towards Ifrane the Moroccan – Swiss-style town of Ifrane, we’ll continue to Azrou where we’ll stop at the cedar forest the largest in Morocco in the Middle Atlas Mountains.
Here we can see the Barbary Apes. after lunch, in Midelt we’ll be traveling towards Merzouga with a stop at the panoramic view of Ziz Valley. Arriving in Merzouga Sahara desert late afternoon, from here we’ll start the camel trek to explore Erg Chebbi dunes.
Night at our camp in the desert where you will have your dinner. The camp is fully equipped and enjoy a portion of delicious food, music, and song by the Berber people.
Continuing our 4 days desert tour from Casablanca to Marrakech, today, early in the morning, we recommend you wake up to watch the sunrise and after these beautiful moments, you will have breakfast at the camp and take a shower. Then we’ll drive to Tinghir and Todra Gorges – the highest and narrowest gorges in Morocco.
After lunch, we’ll travel toward Dades Valley and drive through Dades gorge where you will see the majestic castles and amazing rock formations. Dinner and overnight stay at hotel.
After breakfast, we drive through the Dades Valley to Ouarzazate. The road through the Dades Valley is the way of the thousand Kasbahs – providing many opportunities to take photos.
We will stop at Kalaat Mgouna “Pink City” or the city of roses before reaching Ouarzazate where we will visit the Taourirt Kasbah and Atlas Film Studios. Continue to Marrakech via the Kasbah Ait Ben Haddou.
This fortified kasbah was built by El Glaoui one of the last Berber leaders during the 18th century, after the visit of the Kasbah, your journey continues through the majestic Tizi n’Tichka (2260m) over the High Atlas Mountains, before arriving in Marrakech in the late afternoon, drop off at your hotel in Marrakech and end of our 4 days desert tour from Casablanca to Marrakech.
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The reward of this slower, more leisurely Marrakech to Fes itinerary is the opportunity to spend an extra day savouring the beauty, the calm, the tranquility of the desert; an incomparable experience.
The first night in the desert allows for a first camel ride to the luxurious camp set amongst the dunes. Here you spend a night of beauty and calm far from any village or light pollution.
The Dades and Toudgha valleys and gorges give time to explore the Berber gardens and fields to view the rural Berber way of life – so different from the cities and the desert.
Typical Berber architecture are in the High Atlas at Kasbah Telouet, the UNESCO World Heritage Site, Kasbah Aït Ben Haddou and at the beautifully restored Kasbah Amredhil in Skoura.
Experience the majesty and wonder of our unique range of Marrakech Desert tours
Morning departure at 8.30 from your hotel or riad in Marrakech to cross the High Atlas Mountains. After the Tichka pass, you leave the main road and take a side road to the Telouet Kasbah, which belonged to the Lords of the Atlas, the Glaoui family, and which now stands in ruins after the last Pasha’s property was confiscated for his having plotted the King’s exile.
Sadly, the entire Kasbah is presently closed due to the destruction caused by the earthquake that hit Morocco in September 2023. Nonetheless, you can still enjoy the exterior with a local guide to uncover its fascinating history.
From there you continue for lunch at Ait Ben Haddou along the newly asphalted connecting road. This is the most famous Kasbah in Morocco and is a UNESCO World Heritage site, which we visit after lunch.
After visiting the Kasbah, you continue to Ouarzazate, where you visit us in the office for tea and to pay your balance. From here you travel another short distance to Skoura to the oasis and a night’s quiet rest.
Skoura Oasis has numerous ancient kasbahs, with many sadly in ruins, standing amongst the palm trees. In the morning you can visit the restored and fascinating Kasbah Amredhil and walk in the oasis with its innumerable olive and fruit trees.
From here, our route takes us through Kela’a M’gouna, the Valley of Roses, famous for its Rose Festival in May. Here we stop to see the cosmetic articles which are made locally from the valley’s abundant flowers. These products are well-known throughout Morocco and are highly valued.
From here, you take an off-road route to have a better impression of the landscape. Along the way, you will stop at caves, used by whichever Berber nomads happen to pass and claim residence there. We will have a glass of tea with them before continuing to the Dades Gorge for lunch. This leaves you half a day to walk in the valley or to spend it relaxing or simply strolling by the fields and gardens, or having tea with a Berber family. You spend the night in a guest house.
After breakfast, the trip continues a short distance to Tinghir and the very different Toudgha gorges where you can take a short walk to appreciate the steep sides to the gorge and the narrow expanse of the sky above.
From there, you continue to the Chebbi dunes via Tinjdad, and the Oasis of Tafilalet near Erfoud, famous for its Date Festival, and Rissani, which is the seat of the Alaouite family of the present king of Morocco. Between Tinjdad and Erfoud, you can stop to go down into the fascinating underground water channels deep below the earth, always cool and preventing the evaporation of this source of irrigation. Lunch will be in a Berber village along the way.
Im Merzouga you will take camels to reach the desert camp, where you will be welcomed with tea and biscuits. As the sun goes down, you can walk to the summit of the nearest and highest dunes to watch the full splendour of the sunset.
You have dinner and spend the night at a luxury camp with private bathroom, king-sized beds, beautiful Moroccan furnishings and lamps tastefully arranged to enhance your enjoyment of the silence and beauty of the dunes.
After breakfast, you take the camels, either riding or walking behind, as they carry everything needed to cook your lunch, which will be prepared out in the dunes by your camel man. You’ll walk about three hours in the morning, followed by another three in the afternoon returning to the bivouac for dinner and the night.
Alternativly : after breakfast, you will explore the desert area more fully. First of all, you will be visit the Gnawa people in the village of Khamlia. They specialize in Gnawa music brought from sub-Saharan Africa with the slave trade. They will play some for you.
Afterward, you will visit the old city of Rissani. This small town was the foundation of the Alaouite dynasty – the current ruling royal family in Morocco. It is surrounded by 360 ksars (a ksar is a fortified village with many towers) and has a large souk (an open market) held three times a week. Here you’ll walk through the souk, which sells spices, vegetables, household goods, and handicrafts. Rissani has been built on the site of Sijilmassa, which was the meeting place for the salt caravans, coming from Timbuktu in Mali.
And then in the afternoon, you will mount your camel, and be led by an experienced camel man through the sand dunes of Erg Chebbi at Merzouga for an hour to an hour and a half to watch the sunset and spend the night back in your chosen luxury camp.
Weather conditions and temperatures in South Morocco are rarely stable. Should it become too hot from May through to the end of September, we may have to advise you not to attempt the trekking in the dunes but to take this alternative instead.After breakfast, you make a departure for Rissani and possibly a visit to the local souk. In Erfoud, there will be a stop to see how the abundant locally found fossils are worked into furniture and artefacts. They bear witness to the fascinating geological history of the area, which used to lie beneath the ocean.
From here, the road leads north to Er Rachidia, a main mining town, and the Ziz Valley, remarkable for the extent of its palm trees. Lunch is in Midelt, known as “the apple capital”, in the Middle Atlas and at the foot of the Ayachi Mountain. This town is also one of the main mining areas of Morocco.
Lunch is in Midelt, 1508M, which is called “the apple capital”, in the Middle Atlas and at the foot of the Ayachi Mountain. The town serves as the commercial agricultural center for the surrounding area and is also one of Morocco’s principal cities for the mining of several minerals, such as fluorite, vanadinite, quartz, and cerussite.You cross the Tizi-n-Talremt pass to reach Azrou on the edge of the mountains. Here you can see Barbary apes looking out for tidbits in the cedar forests. This fragrant cedar wood is used for wonderful chests of drawers and wardrobes. We reach Fes, a truly historic Imperial city in the early evening.
Your driver will escort you to your riad, bringing your Marrakech to Fes desert tour 5 days to a close.
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A true taste of Moroccan Sahara adventure awaits on this captivating trip. Experience the contrasting landscapes of the desert, from the tamarisk-dotted dunes of Erg Lihoudi to the vast, untamed expanse of Erg Chegaga. As you journey to the Sahara, you will witness the diverse scenery of the High Atlas Mountains and the Dra’a Valley, characterised by traditional buildings and lush oases. These ever-changing landscapes provide a stunning backdrop as you travel south.
Cultural highlights include visits to the Atlas Film Studios in Ouarzazate and several imposing Kasbahs: Telouet, Ksar Aït ben Haddou, and Tamnougalt. You will also have the opportunity to explore local artisan traditions, such as the distinctive pottery of Tamegrout, the magnificent manuscripts in the Qoranic library, and the exquisite rug and carpet-making in Taznakht.
The Sahara offers unforgettable experiences: camel rides, luxury tent accommodation, and evenings filled with Berber and nomadic music and drumming around a campfire, all under a star-filled sky.
Morning departure at 8.30 from your hotel or riad in Marrakech to cross the High Atlas Mountains. After the Tichka pass, you leave the main road and take a side road to the Telouet Kasbah, which belonged to the Lords of the Atlas, the Glaoui family, and which now stands in ruins after the last Pasha’s property was confiscated for his having plotted the King’s exile.
Sadly, the entire Kasbah is presently closed due to the destruction caused by the earthquake that hit Morocco in September 2023. Nonetheless, you can still enjoy the exterior with a local guide to uncover its fascinating history.
From there you continue for lunch at Ait Ben Haddou along the newly asphalted connecting road. This is the most famous Kasbah in Morocco and is a UNESCO World Heritage site, which we visit after lunch.
After visiting the Kasbah, you continue to Ouarzazate, where you visit us in the office for tea and to pay your balance. From here you travel another short distance to Skoura to the oasis and a night’s quiet rest.
Skoura Oasis has numerous ancient kasbahs, with many sadly in ruins, standing amongst the palm trees. In the morning you can visit the restored and fascinating Kasbah Amredhil and walk in the oasis with its innumerable olive and fruit trees.
From here, our route takes us through Kela’a M’gouna, the Valley of Roses, famous for its Rose Festival in May. Here we stop to see the cosmetic articles which are made locally from the valley’s abundant flowers. These products are well-known throughout Morocco and are highly valued.
From here, you take an off-road route to have a better impression of the landscape. Along the way, you will stop at caves, used by whichever Berber nomads happen to pass and claim residence there. We will have a glass of tea with them before continuing to the Dades Gorge for lunch. This leaves you half a day to walk in the valley or to spend it relaxing or simply strolling by the fields and gardens, or having tea with a Berber family. You spend the night in a guest house.
After breakfast, the trip continues a short distance to Tinghir and the very different Toudgha gorges where you can take a short walk to appreciate the steep sides to the gorge and the narrow expanse of the sky above.
From there, you continue to the Chebbi dunes via Tinjdad, and the Oasis of Tafilalet near Erfoud, famous for its Date Festival, and Rissani, which is the seat of the Alaouite family of the present king of Morocco. Between Tinjdad and Erfoud, you can stop to go down into the fascinating underground water channels deep below the earth, always cool and preventing the evaporation of this source of irrigation. Lunch will be in a Berber village along the way.
Im Merzouga you will take camels to reach the desert camp, where you will be welcomed with tea and biscuits. As the sun goes down, you can walk to the summit of the nearest and highest dunes to watch the full splendour of the sunset.
You have dinner and spend the night at a luxury camp with private bathroom, king-sized beds, beautiful Moroccan furnishings and lamps tastefully arranged to enhance your enjoyment of the silence and beauty of the dunes.
After breakfast, you take the camels, either riding or walking behind, as they carry everything needed to cook your lunch, which will be prepared out in the dunes by your camel man. You’ll walk about three hours in the morning, followed by another three in the afternoon returning to the bivouac for dinner and the night.
Alternativly : after breakfast, you will explore the desert area more fully. First of all, you will be visit the Gnawa people in the village of Khamlia. They specialize in Gnawa music brought from sub-Saharan Africa with the slave trade. They will play some for you.
Afterward, you will visit the old city of Rissani. This small town was the foundation of the Alaouite dynasty – the current ruling royal family in Morocco. It is surrounded by 360 ksars (a ksar is a fortified village with many towers) and has a large souk (an open market) held three times a week. Here you’ll walk through the souk, which sells spices, vegetables, household goods, and handicrafts. Rissani has been built on the site of Sijilmassa, which was the meeting place for the salt caravans, coming from Timbuktu in Mali.
And then in the afternoon, you will mount your camel, and be led by an experienced camel man through the sand dunes of Erg Chebbi at Merzouga for an hour to an hour and a half to watch the sunset and spend the night back in your chosen luxury camp.
Weather conditions and temperatures in South Morocco are rarely stable. Should it become too hot from May through to the end of September, we may have to advise you not to attempt the trekking in the dunes but to take this alternative instead.
After breakfast, you make a departure for Rissani and possibly a visit to the local souk. In Erfoud, there will be a stop to see how the abundant locally found fossils are worked into furniture and artefacts. They bear witness to the fascinating geological history of the area, which used to lie beneath the ocean.
From here, the road leads north to Er Rachidia, a main mining town, and the Ziz Valley, remarkable for the extent of its palm trees. Lunch is in Midelt, known as “the apple capital”, in the Middle Atlas and at the foot of the Ayachi Mountain. This town is also one of the main mining areas of Morocco.
Lunch is in Midelt, 1508M, which is called “the apple capital”, in the Middle Atlas and at the foot of the Ayachi Mountain. The town serves as the commercial agricultural center for the surrounding area and is also one of Morocco’s principal cities for the mining of several minerals, such as fluorite, vanadinite, quartz, and cerussite.
You cross the Tizi-n-Talremt pass to reach Azrou on the edge of the mountains. Here you can see Barbary apes looking out for tidbits in the cedar forests. This fragrant cedar wood is used for wonderful chests of drawers and wardrobes. We reach Fes, a truly historic Imperial city in the early evening.
Your driver will escort you to your riad, bringing your Marrakech to Fes desert tour 5 days to a close.
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You are picked up from your hotel or hostel in Marrakech before 8.00 a.m. and we make our way across the stunning landscapes of the R207 route to the coast. Along the way we shall stop to see the argan trees where small goats clamber up the low branches and feed. Sometimes there are as many as 20 goats sitting up in one tree. It is a fascinating sight and an absolute must when it comes to getting a photo opportunity.
Also along the way we will stop off at a women’s cooperative where argan oil is produced. The oil is extracted from the kernels of the tree and is a delicious accompaniment to a Moroccan bread meal or simply for drizzling over a pitta bread. The oil is also used as a beauty product for skin and hair treatment.
Our Day trip to Essaouira from Marrakech arrives in the resort and port city where you’ll see the vast expanse of the North Atlantic Ocean. The vibrant old town (medina) is a world heritage site, and it won’t take you much to realize just why. Old brass cannons line the walls and ramparts protect the sea front from ancient invasions.
There are several modern cafes and restaurants in the port city and this up-to-date culture combines with the history of the city very well. You will feel as though you are drifting in a time machine as you move from modern café to a rickety house in the medina in just a few yards.
There is a long prom on the beachfront where a sandy beach welcomes bathers, and those who wish to relax in the sun on the golden sands of this charming city. To this end, you should bring swimwear, sunblock and a towel along with you for your time on beach.
Our return journey will leave for Marrakech to arrive back in time for 6.00 pm. Once again you’ll be able to enjoy the surrounding sunset as the sun begins to set in the late afternoon. Essaouira is a popular stopover point for most tourists visiting Morocco, and you’ll see just why when you embark on this fascinating day trip to the coast.
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