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7 days tour from Casablanca to Marrakech

7 days desert tour from Casablanca to Marrakech

7 days tour from Casablanca to Marrakech information :
 

Overview: 7 days desert tour from Casablanca to Marrakech

This itinerary will take you from the imperial cities to the Sahara desert on a seven-day tour across the sands of Morocco. Explore the art scenes of the Imperial Cities of Rabat, Meknes, and Fez. Then, practice your newly developed artistic vision by taking pictures of Chefchaouen, the Blue City. After that, ride a camel into the Sahara and return to the city in the bright lights of Marrakech. Spending more time in the Sahara, valleys, Kasbahs, Gorges, and fascinating landscapes

Our 7-day/6-night Morocco itinerary, which combines the SAHARA DESERT EXPERIENCE with Imperial Cities and Chefchaouen, is one of the best-designed itineraries from Casablanca to Marrakech.

This seven-day private Morocco tour begins in Casablanca with a visit to the Hassan II Mosque. Next, you will explore Rabat’s main attractions before continuing on to Chefchaouen, also known as “The Blue Pearl.”

Journey from Chefchaouen to Fes, stopping at the ancient sites of Meknes and Volubilis. Take a guided tour of Fes with a local expert and discover one of the biggest old towns in the world. To give the crafts found all over the souks a try, you’ll also make a stop at a pottery workshop. Cross the Atlas Mountains to reach the Erg Chebbi dunes in the Sahara, where you will ride a camel to a camp in the desert and sleep under the stars.

Travel through the breathtaking Todgha Gorge and the Dades Valley on your way back to the city. Known as the Hollywood of Morocco, Ouarzazate can be reached by traveling along the Road of 1000 Kasbahs. You will eventually arrive in Marrakech.

 

Casablanca to Marrakech Desert Trip Highlights:

Casablanca to Marrakech desert tour 7 Days

Depending on the time of your flight, a driver or guide from our company will pick you up from your Casablanca hotel or airport. After that, we’ll start our seven-day desert tour from Casablanca and travel to Chefchaouen, stopping in Casablanca along the way to see the Hassan II Mosque and take in the city’s varied neighborhoods. We will proceed to Morocco’s capital, Rabat. See the highlights of Rabat, including the Royal Palace and the mausoleums of Hassan II and Muhammad V, two kings who collaborated closely with the Jewish community. Proceed through the Rif Mountains to Chefchaouen from there. When we get to Chefchaouen in the afternoon, you’ll have time to explore this lovely town and spend the night in your

Following a delectable breakfast in the riad, we continue our seven-day desert tour from Casablanca to Volubilis crossing, passing through the Rif villages of Ouazan and others. We will explore the Roman ruins and gain knowledge of Moroccan history in Volubilis. After that, we’ll travel to Meknes City, a 17th-century historical site, where we’ll eat lunch, explore the ancient walls of the medina, see bab el Mansour, and take in a tour of Moulay Ismail Greenery. We travel to Fes city later in the afternoon, where you will stay the night.

 

 

Following breakfast, you will embark on a guided day tour of Fez, the cultural capital and one of the world’s most complete medieval Islamic cities. Passing through Bab Ftouh, explore the Andalusian neighborhood and take in the mosque’s exterior. Navigate through the communities of copper, dye, and tanning workers to reach Seffarine. Next, to the oldest mosque in Africa, located at the University of Al-Karaouine. Stop in front of Idris I’s mausoleum, the man who founded Fes. Explore Nejjarine and take in the sight of its well-known fountain. Lastly, take some time to explore the stunning Nejjarine Museum of Wood Arts and Crafts.

Proceed with your exploration of the medina in the afternoon, pausing in front of Fes’ “blue gate,” Bab Boujouloud. You are welcome to visit the Attarine Medersa if you choose. Take a tour of the city walls and stop at borj Norj for a breathtaking view of the medina. Explore the exterior of the Royal Palace as well as the historic Jewish neighborhood. The pottery district comes next. After that, make a stop at an artisanal complex on the outskirts of the city before concluding the tour and going back to your riad.

 

 

We will travel to the Sahara today from Fes via Ifrane, sometimes referred to as the “Moroccan Switzerland.” Afterwards, we’ll make a stop in the cedar forest to observe the monkeys as they climb the trees. Then proceed through the Ziz Valley, which is home to some of the biggest oases and palm groves in southern Morocco, and the Middle Atlas Mountains. After leaving Casablanca, we continue our 7-day desert tour to Erfoud, a city well-known for its fossil museums and factories. Once in Merzouga, you will have time to explore the villages and mingle with the locals. On top of the Erg Chebbi sand dunes, you can also partake in an outdoor Merzouga activity, such as an ATV quad adventure, to take in the picturesque sunset. Spend the night in a riad close to the Merzouga sand dunes.

 

 

After breakfast on the fifth day of our seven-day trip to Morocco, we’ll embark on an exciting Merzouga desert , where we’ll explore the most fascinating desert landscapes. First, we will go to see the Nomads, who continue to lead a modest life while living in tents and caring for sheep, goats, and camels. We’ll hang out with them for a while and learn about their way of life. After that, we’re heading to Mifiss’s plumb mine. Additionally, we will visit Khamlia, a tiny village approximately 5 kilometers from Merzouga, as part of the 4WD desert tour. You’ll learn about another way of life that the Gnaouas led, one in which they preserved their own customs. We will also go to the 4WD Car Museum, the desert Oases, and the panoramic view of Galb Nass. There will be lunch in a local restaurant .

You will go Merzouga camel trekking in the afternoon over the sand dunes of Erg Chebbi to get to the real Sahara camp. When you get there, you can go sandboarding and take in the sunset. Stay the night in a desert camp with Nomads; they’ll cook you dinner and serenade you with drumming by the campfire. Before turning in for the night, take pleasure in stargazing. Spend the night in a personal tent in the desert.

On our seven-day road trip through Morocco the next day. You’ll rise early to witness a magnificent dawn over Merzouga erg Chebbi. Following breakfast and a shower in the desert camp, we return you to Merzouga Village via 4WD or camel trekking, depending on your preference. After that, we’ll take a car to Rissani, where we’ll explore a fossil museum and take a stroll through the old-world market. Then, during our seven days in the Moroccan desert, we pass through numerous Arabic and Berber villages, including Mellab, Tinjdad, Jourf, and the last one, which is famous for having wells from an ancient irrigation system. There will be a stop so we can check out this attraction. Mellab or Tinjdad will be the lunch location (Optional).

The Todra Valley and its roughly 300-meter-tall canyons will be the site of the next attraction. Water could also find a way through the rocks on its own. Hiking and rock climbing are popular in this Gorge. At last, we will travel to Dades Gorge and stay in a riad for the night.

We’ll enjoy breakfast while taking in the stunning views of Dades Valley. Then, continue our seven-day journey from Casablanca to Marrakech by crossing the Skoura Oasis palm groves and Rose Valley.

Our next destination is Ouarzazate, where we will briefly tour the Taourirt Kasbah. We will arrive at Ait Ben Haddou Kasbah, a UNESCO World Heritage site, after traveling 27 km on the road. Many Hollywood films, such as “Lawrence of Arabia,” “Gladiator,” “Kingdom of Heaven,” “Prince of Persia,” and many more, were filmed against this backdrop. The exotic architecture and cultures of Morocco are reflected in the kasbahs, or fortresses.

Following our exploration of the kasbah, we will travel a little further through the “Tichka pass” in the High Atlas Mountains, arriving in Marrakech. Here our seven-day desert tour through the Sahara desert, Chefchaouen, Fes, and Marrakech ends, traveling from Casablanca.

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Frequently Questions: 7 Days trip from Casablanca to Marrakech

The distance between Fes and Merzouga is 463 Km. 

 

The distance between Marrakech and Merzouga is 558 Km. 

 

Private tent. even yu take a Standard or Luxury Merzouga desert trip.

 
  • Standard Desert Camps : are designed for travelers who don’t need the level of luxury provided in our Morocco luxury desert camps. The tents are comfortable for a perfect night’s sleep. For toilets and showers, they are shared with all the camp. 
  • Luxury Desert Camps :

    With all the comforts, this is the best kind of luxury camping. A private camp in the Sahara desert of Morocco. With king, double, twin, or single beds, the tents offer a cozy space for every kind of sleeper. A full-sized shower with hot and cold water, a sink, and a toilet are included in the en suite amenities. Our camp staff is always positive and willing to help make your night something to remember.

     

 

the camel take arround one hour and half

yes it possible becouse in merzouga desert there is high dunes .

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