9 Days Tour From Tangier To Merzouga Desert – Imperial Cities
9 Days Tour from Tangier to Merzouga
Overview:
9-Day Desert Tour to Imperial Cities This first day will start in Tangier with a panoramic tour of the city’s main attractions. Explore the city of Meknes and its beautiful gate; we will visit Volubilis, magical Chefchaouen, and discover the old imperial city of Fez and all of its interesting sites.
We will travel with you to spend a unique holiday between the Medina, the Places, and Medersas, the central market. You will have new knowledge about Morocco and Moroccan. In addition, we will explore the Sahara of Merzouga and the Kasbah of Ait Ben Haddou. Don’t hesitate to contact us to customize your own private tour in Morocco.
Highlights:
- Explore the Moroccan capital
- Visit Meknes
- Excursion fez
- Ruined Volubilis
- Blue town of Chefchaouen
- Rif mountains sights
- Magical architecture
- Delicious dishes and foods
- Magical nature
- Live an experience between the dunes of Merzouga
- Camel trek
- Impeccable sights of Kasbahs
- Most beloved Ait ben Haddou
- Discover the sights of Marrakech
- Seeing Casablanca views
itinirary
Day 1: Tangier – Chefchaouen – Fez
You will be picked up by our guide at Tangier’s airport and driven to Chefchaouen, a town built as a covert, enigmatic base from which to attack the Portuguese settlers on the north coast. Europeans were not allowed to enter the village at all before the arrival of the Spanish troops in 1920. You will arrive in Chefchaouen in the afternoon and make your first acquaintance with the city. During a guided tour of the Medina this morning, you will find Chefchaouen beneath the blue. Explore the city’s winding streets, quaint plazas, and distinctive doorways to discover what makes it so alluring. In Chefchaouen, goats are in plentiful supply, and this soft, creamy goat’s cheese is some of the best in all of Morocco. Make sure to stop by for a taste. Take advantage of a free afternoon to do more exploring. You could use the time to take more pictures of the city’s blue-hued structures, go shopping for handmade items, or just relax at a café and take in the pleasure of the passing of time. Travel to Fez after bidding Chefchaouen adieu. The energetic, loud, and fascinating city of Fez is the spiritual and cultural center of Morocco. Consider spending some time relaxing in a nearby hammam when you first arrive. For some excellent suggestions, talk to your leader. You will be cordially welcomed into a local family’s home for a pastille dinner this evening, giving you the exceptional chance to experience a different side of Moroccan life. This sweet and savory delicacy, which is made with layers of pastry and meat and cooked with eggs, caramelized onions, lemon, and sugared almonds, is one of the most well-known dishes in the nation. The night will end with a traditional sweet treat after you have learned how the famous Moroccan pie is made and have chatted with your welcoming hosts about life in Fez.
Day 2: Discover Fes
On the second day of this 9 days tour from Tangier to Merzouga, you will make your way to Fez el Bali, the city’s old town. One of the premier centers for Islamic and Jewish culture and education during the Middle Ages was Fez. Its mosques enjoy widespread acclaim, and its religious institutions and libraries are legendary. Your guide will tell you tales about the city’s past as you stroll through the narrow lanes and winding streets, past donkeys carrying heavy loads of merchandise, and discover the souk’s specialty areas. Where the sounds of hammering copper, the clucking of chickens, the aroma of spices, and old khans, madrassas, and dye pits can be heard, along with stalls selling fruits, herbs, and soups. The Al-Attarine Madrasa, the tanneries, and the magnificent Funduk Najjarine, a beautifully preserved 18th-century inn, are all worthwhile stops on a day spent exploring the old city.
Day 3: Fez – Middle Atlas – Erfoud – Merzouga
Today, leave the bustle of the city and travel across the magnificent Middle Atlas sights to the oasis town of Erfoud in the desert. Make plans for a long driving day and pack your camera because there will be plenty of stops along the way to take in the constantly changing Moroccan landscape. Along the way, you will pass date palm-lined valleys, olive groves, shepherds tending to their flocks, cedar, pine, and oak forests, as well as glimpses of the High Atlas Mountains. Erfoud offers easy access to the Sahara Desert. The town is crowded with red sand constructions that blend in with the desert surroundings. Taste some fresh dates from the nearby market while you are here. Every year, a festival is held in Erfoud to celebrate the mouthwatering dates. Finally, we will be Merzouga.
Day 4: A full Day in Merzouga
This morning will be spent exploring Khamlia, a village that is located beside the dunes of Erg Chebbi. This authentic Saharan village is renowned for its unique dance and music. Today’s lunch will allow you to watch the preparation of the regional specialty dish Medfouna and then consume some for yourself. After that, it is time to travel through the desert on a camel, as the locals do, to reach your Feature Stay lodging, a stunning camp tucked away in the Saharan dunes. You can get a true sense of what it is like to live in the desert right here, in this enchanted haven from the modern world. However, despite the remote location, permanent tents come equipped with spacious beds, private bathrooms, and charming, authentic decor. Tonight, you will enjoy a traditional feast and live Gnawa music around an open fire while taking in the extraordinary surroundings of the area.
Day 5: Golden Desert to Dades Gorges
A camel ride through the desert at sunrise, when the landscape turns an amazing shade of orange, will set the tone for the rest of the day. Drive to Todra Gorge, a sizable trench that rises over 250 meters to create one of Morocco’s most dramatic and breathtaking natural sights, after breakfast. You will take a quick and easy stroll through the gorge to fully enjoy the breathtaking surroundings before hiking among the limestone stacks. Then proceed to the lovely Dades Valley, where you will spend the following two nights. The landscape in this region is unlike anywhere else: broad, lush valleys give way to bizarre, wind-sculpted rock formations. You have a full day to discover the splendor of this largely unexplored Moroccan backcountry, and walking is the best way to do it. There are a few circuits in the area; you can choose to complete one that is 10 kilometers long and will take about 4 hours, but your leader can modify the route based on the group’s preferences. The hike will start after a brief transfer, where you will meet your local guide. Anyone with a basic level of fitness can access the undulating trail, though it can be challenging in some spots. In the neighborhood, stop for tea and visit an Amazigh (Berber) family. Few visitors to Morocco get the chance to experience this kind of insight into the Amazigh way of life. Take advantage of the opportunity to tell stories and learn about family life in the Dades Valley while taking in the breathtaking scenery of the surrounding mountains and Rose Valley.
Day 6: Dades Valley to Marrakech via Ait Ben Haddou
The Road of a Thousand Kasbahs is accessible by leaving the Dades Valley. You should start by visiting the privately owned Kasbahs in Skoura Oasis, such as the ornately decorated Kasbah Amridil with its mud-brick walls. Keep going to Ait Ben Haddou, a hilltop area that has not undergone much change since the 11th century. One of Morocco’s most beautiful grand Kasbahs can be found there, and the fortified village is a fine example of clay architecture. Gladiator, Game of Thrones, and Lawrence of Arabia are just a few of the many movies and television shows that the website has been featured in. You can meander through the Old Town’s winding streets as you ascend the hill to take in some picturesque views. After that, enjoy a satisfying lunch at Tawesna, a riverside tea house in the neighborhood, which includes freshly baked Amazigh bread, soup, Moroccan sweets, and, of course, some mint tea. Working at this nonprofit allows women to support both themselves and their families. The women take great pride in sharing their experiences and giving guests a true Amazigh experience as they make tea and pastries with organic ingredients they purchase from nearby cooperatives. Leaving Ait Ben Haddou after lunch, take a long, winding drive through the Atlas Mountains. You can take your time and stop for a few photos if you would like due to the breathtaking scenery. Ouirgane is where we are headed today. This charming village offers visitors a distinct and less-traveled base for walking because of its concealed location in the serene High Atlas Mountain foothills. The winter and summer have mild temperatures, and both are enjoyable. A wide variety of birds can be seen nearby, you can take a stroll through the nearby red-earth hills and pine forests, or you can just unwind at a refreshing 1000 meters above sea level with the stunning Jebel Toubkal in the distance. Have a conversation with your leader about some fantastic hiking options for this afternoon.
Day 7: A Full Day in Marrakech
Today, after breakfast, you will meet with a local guide who will help you experience the magic of Marrakech as you embark on a morning tour of the old Medina through the humming souks that are the heart of the city. Discover the numerous salons and chambers that make up Bahia Palace, as well as the serene courtyards that are scented with orange blossoms. It is forbidden for non-Muslims to enter the Koutoubia Mosque, but the structure’s renowned minaret is a remarkable sight. Follow your original route back to Jemaa el-Fna through the old Medina, stopping along the way to sample some of the amazing freshly squeezed orange juice from a nearby stall. You will undoubtedly agree that this orange juice is among the best you have ever tasted. You can continue your exploration throughout the day. Furthermore, you could go to Le Jardin Secret, a traditional Medina garden with a stunning courtyard, or you could return to the Medina and practice what you are haggling. Your leader will be able to suggest some fantastic local eateries for your farewell dinner on your last night.
Day 8: Marrakech to Rabat via Casablanca
After breakfast, we will depart from Marrakech and continue to Casablanca, where we will visit the Hassan 2 Mosque, one of the largest mosques in the Islamic world, before traveling on to Rabat. Visit the Moroccan capital, Rabat, and see the Hassan Tower, Mohammed V’s mausoleum, and other sights. The night will be spent in a hotel.
Day 9: Rabat – Asilah – Tangier
We will have breakfast every morning, and then we will have half of the day to explore the magical shows of Asilah. It is an Atlantic city with an extraordinary atmosphere and unique rampart and so on. Finally, we get back to Tangier. End of the 9 Days tour from Tangier to Merzouga Desert.
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