Destination

Marrakech, Marzouga desert

Departure Location

Pick up from your hotel, or Riad in Marrakech. Otherwise you will be provided with a nearby meeting point instead.

Return Location

Drop off in your Hotel or Riad in Marrakech.

Tour Start Date & Time

Everyday at 07:00 AM.

What's included
  • Bottle of water

  • Breakfast and dinner

  • Hotel

  • Luxury camp

  • Professionally guided tour

  • Trasportation A/C

What's not included
  • Tips to guide and drivers

  • Lunch ,drinks

Program
  • Day 1: Arrival Marrakech

  • Day 2: Excursion to essaouira

  • Day3 : City tour in Marrakech

    After resting all night in the hotel you be ready for a night out but before you will go on an off road trip to visit the Berber nomads and enjoy some music with a nice well made cup of tea you will head over to Khamlia or the black village that named after the people who lives in it, and it’s also the place where you can see the highest sand dunes in Morocco, Then around 3 in the afternoon you get your nessacery stuff for you on the back of your camel to watch the sunset reflects on the sand dunes making it look like golden ones, arriving to your camp you will enjoy the rest of the evening around fire and under the starts…

  • Day 4: Marrakech, Ait Benhaddou, Ouarzazate , Roses valley, Dades Gorges

    After departure from marrakech, the next visit is High atlas (tizi ‘n tichka at 2260meter over sea) where you will absolutly love and enjoy the landscape and berbeoc village, next we are gonna we will visite kasba of Ait benhadddou which is the largest in Morocco ( unisco histirical site) which also a famous backdrop for more than 20 intrenational movies, Where we will have a delicious lunch in local restaurants Then we will get to Ouarzazate (Hollywood city) nicknamed the door of the desert, which has huge Taourirt Kasbah, continue to take pictures and drink coffee, then we drive towards the Roses valley where you can do some amazing local rose product shopping then continue to spend the night at dades gorges guest houses

  • Day 5 : Todgha valley, Arfoud , Erg chebbi marzouga

    After a breakfasts we will drive to Todgha valley to visite the plam grove and the local berberic market then we will continnue to Tinghir gorges where we will also have lunch, the we drive to Arfoud city ( capital of fossels and dates) the to Margouza desert to rest and drink mint-tea then we will do some camel riding and enjoy sunset and spend the night and the local camps then we will have a beautiful traditional party which includes music and dancing then we will go to bed.

  • Day 6 : Merzouga , Arfoufd , Ziz Valley , midelt , Ifran , Fes

    At 6 Am we will have breakfats then for the second time we will ride camels to witness the best Sunrise of your life, Continue over the Ziz Valley, known for its hidden oases and palm tree clusters. Along the road, you will see many fortified houses known as ksars— built to protect precious wares, including gold, salt, and spices. Then continue over Tizi n’Talremt pass and into the then on the way to Fes we will have several stops (coffe , lunch , pictures ) the pass by midelt city to ifran to vist the forest and take pictures of monkeys where you can play and feed them then we will continue to ifran to see the charmings skies and for tcoffe stop finnaly we will arrive to Fes in the afternoon

  • Day 7 : fes city tour

    Fes is the oldest of the four Imperial Cities in Morocco and perhaps the most interesting and exciting to explore. It has the most complete medina in the Arab world and is relatively untouched since it was founded over 1000 years ago. Often considered the country’s cultural capital, it is made up of three parts, two medina quarters, Fes el Bali and Fes el Jdid, and the more modern, French colonial influenced, VilleNouvelle. Meet your guide and spend a half day learning about the history and culture as you navigate the narrow streets of the medinas. Start in Fes el Bali at the Bab Boujeloud gate and enter the main thoroughfare of Talâa Kebira. Notice the Spanish and Tunisian influenced architecture as you make your way past shops and souks. One of the most unique sights in the old Medina is the tanneries and Chouara Tannery is no exception. Next, climb to the rooftop of a nearby leather shop for a better view of the 11th-century stone pots filled with dye and men at work still using centuries-old techniques. Next, make your way to the 14th-century Al Attarine Madrasa, a beautiful example of Moroccan architecture and artisanship showcasing intricate zellij tilework. From there, find your way to one of the oldest still-operating universities in the world, Al-Qarawiyyin University (859 CE) next to the AlQarawiyyin Mosque. Though the mosque is only open to Muslims, there are a few places where you can glimpse inside to its decorated interior.

  • Day 8 : Fes to Marrakech or Casablanca

    Transfer to the airport depending on your flight details. essaouira