Wonderful 7 Days tour from Fes Via Imperial Cities waiting for you, Meknes, Rabat, and Marrakech, explore the stunning desert landscapes of Merzouga. Discover the historical sites and cultural treasures of Fes, including the Royal Palace, Al Karaouine University, and the Tanneries. Visit the ancient Roman ruins of Volubilis and explore the imperial city of Meknes. Continue to Rabat to see landmarks like the Hassan Tower and Kasbah of Oudaya. Explore the vibrant city of Marrakech, including the Majorelle Gardens and Bahia Palace. Journey through the High Atlas Mountains to reach the enchanting Dades Valley and Todra Gorges. Finally, experience the magic of the Merzouga Desert, ride camels, and spend a night in a desert camp.
Once you have breakfast in your accommodation, to descover Fes city: Royal Palace gate, the Tanneries, Moulay Idriss mausoleum, Al Qaraouine University, the Attarine museum, Jewish headquarter. We ensure you experience a wonderful panoramic view on the city of Fes before you chek in your Riad in the evening.
After breakfast we drive to to Volubilis, this site bears witness to the 21st century tourists and travels to enjoy common history of humanity. Roman remnants have challenged the weather, storm, and even heat for centuries in North Africa. Meknes is the coming city to explore today, it is also an imperial city. We visit its monuments such as, Mansur gate, Hedim square and have lunch. The afternoon is driving to Rabat. We visit the known Hassan Tower and Mohamed V Mausoleum as well as the Kasbah of Oudaya. Overnight in a Riad .
Today we depart from Rabat to visit Casablanca. We visit Hassan II mosque, the most attractive monument in Casablanca and the biggest mosque in the country. After a guided tour inside and outside the mosque , we will have a walk in the coast side “The Cornish” before lunch. Afterwards we will leave for Marrakech. Overnight in a Riad.
You’ll meet your local guide in your accommodation, and start to explore the Marrakech city : the Majorelle Gardens, Bahia Palace, the Saadian tombs, Koutoubia Tower, and much more to discover. Afterwards, we take a walk in the local markets. Aafternoon is free to relax and rest. You spend the night in your accommodation.
We pick you up from your accommodation. We drive in the direction of Dades gorges. We cross the pass of Tichka in the High Atlas mountains to the Kasbah of Ait Ben Haddou we continue to Dades Gorges via Skoura and Roses. We spend the night in your hotel in Dades gorges.
Today we leave Dades gorges after breakfast to Todra gorges where we have a walk through the marvelous canyons. Then, we pass by Touroug where we have lunch and Erfoud which known as the capital of fossils and dates. We keep on arriving in Merzouga.After having some rest, we ride our camels to the middle of the the desert where we spend this night in desert camp.
After sunrise show in the desert you ride the camels back to hotel where you’ll have breakfast and shower, then we will start to Fes, we will drive through the Ziz Valley to Midelt where we will have lunch. Afterwards we stop at cedar forest of Azrou where we will meet some Barbarian apes, Later on we will drive to Fes where we drop you at your Riad.
The ideal time for a Morocco desert tour is during the spring (March to May) and fall (September to November) when the weather is moderate and comfortable.
The duration varies, but a standard desert tour usually ranges from 2 to 10 days, allowing visitors to experience the diverse landscapes and cultural attractions along the way.
Yes, desert tours include a camel ride experience, allowing you to explore the mesmerizing dunes and enjoy the traditional mode of transportation.
Accommodations is always luxury desert cAMP. All desert tours offer a mix of experiences, allowing travelers to choose their preferred level of comfort.
Yes, the Moroccan desert is generally safe for tourists. However, it’s essential to follow the guidance of your tour guide and take necessary precautions, such as staying hydrated and respecting local customs.
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