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8 Days desert tour from Tangier

8 Days desert tour from Tangier

Reserve your spot on the 8-day tour to imperial cities departing from Tangier to begin an intriguing voyage that will teach you about the four former imperial towns that have influenced Moroccan history. Along with other significant locations like the blue city of Chefchaouen, and much more, you will explore Fes and Marrakech.

Tangier to Merzouga desert trip Highlights

Itinerary of 8 Days desert tour from Tangier

Upon arriving at Tangier Ville or Tangier Med Ports, the international airport, there will be a meet and greet. Your guided tour of this enigmatic metropolis will begin with a visit of the International Powers’ constructed Ville Nouvelle (New Town). Savor the breathtaking views of the Cap Spartel promontory, which is thought to be the meeting point of the Atlantic and Mediterranean Seas. See the Neolithic Hercules Caves and then head back to the Old Town, or Medina, for a guided walking tour around the Medina and Kasbah.

After your Breakfast we will start our day  through the Rif Mountains and Tetouan, taking in the breathtaking mountain vistas, until we arrive at Chefchaouen, one of the stunning communities at the base of the mountains. Rif Mountain Range. The Spanish-style center square of Chefchaouen’s medina is encircled by a plethora of interesting stores and craft studios. The best cafes and restaurants may be found there. We will proceed through Wazan and other Rif communities on our way to the Volubilis crossing.

An interesting Roman archaeological site that will provide us with some historical context for Morocco is Volubilis. Following our tour of the remains, we’ll travel to the nearby, historic city of Meknes, where we’ll stop for lunch, take a stroll along Bab El Mansour, the city’s Medina wall, and see the Moulay Ismail’s sanctuary. Following your excursion to Meknes, we’ll head straight to Fez, where you’ll spend the night in a riad.

You will get to know the oldest city in Morocco by exploring its streets and alleyways after breakfast in your riad. We start our tour by going to the Royal Palace, the Jewish neighborhood, the Bab Bou Jeloud Gate, and the first Mellah ever constructed in Morocco in the sixteenth century. The renowned Al Qaraouine University, the oldest in Africa, the tanneries, the Attarine Museum, and the Mulay Idriss Mausoleum are just a few of the historical and cultural attractions we will make sure you see. We will visit the tile cooperative after lunch and then take in a stunning aerial view of the entire Fez Medina. Dinner and lodging in Riad.

You are going to Merzouga? You will depart your accommodation after breakfast. As we approach the city of Errachidia, you will be able to witness views of the High Atlas plateau and the changing terrain that reveals the tracks of the desert. The journey will lead us to Ifrane, the intriguing pass of Tiz Ntalghamt, and the Gorges of the Ziz. After that, you will drive through the vibrant Ziz Valley, stopping along the way to Erfoud and Rissani to take in various sweeping vistas. When you arrive in Merzouga, we will greet you with a customary glass of mint tea. Next, you will ride a camel to a tent camp situated amidst the Erg Chebbi.to spend a night surrounded by the dunes and the music of the Berber drums.

We’ll rise early to witness the Saharan sunrise over the dunes, and then we’ll stroll back to the hotel with the camels to eat breakfast and take a shower. Later on, the route will lead us to Tinghir via the Saghro Mountains. After a quick stroll through the Todra Gorges, we will arrive at the Dades Valley for dinner and lodging.

We will go through the Dades Valley in the direction of Kelaa Mgouna and Ouarzazate after breakfast at the hotel. The route of the thousand kasbahs in the Dades Valley offers plenty of chances to capture some of the best travel photos, along with views of the nearby Valley of Roses. We’ll go on to Ouarzazate, a city well-known for its movie studios.

You will travel to Marrakech and stop at the Kasbah of Ait Ben Haddou, the largest in Morocco. It was constructed in the early 1900s by T-Hami El Glaoui, one of the last Berber chiefs, and is now a UNESCO World Heritage Site. It was once one of the stops on the long journey from the Sahara to Marrakech. Once you reach the High Atlas, the scenery transforms dramatically, offering breathtaking vistas and Berber settlements all the way to Marrakech. Place to stay in Riad.

You’ll tour Marrakech, well known as “the red city,” following breakfast at the Riad. We’ll make sure you see the most significant historical and cultural sites, such as the Bahia Palace, the Majorelle Gardens, the Koutoubia Tower, and the Saadian Tombs. Following lunch at an eatery close to the well-known Jemma El-Fna Square. We will later go to the souks, where we will see examples of various handicrafts. There will be free time in the afternoon for you to explore the city.

After breakfast, at the appropriate time we will accompany you to the airport where after the farewell we will finish our services.

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