7 Days Tour From Marrakech

DURATION

7 Days / 6 Nights

DEPARTURE

7/8 Am

STARTING POINT

Marrakech

ENDING POINT

Marrakech

Overview

As you travel through ancient cities, ports, mountain gorges, and valleys on this 7 Days Tour from Marrakech to desert, you’ll get the chance to immerse yourself in the most stunning region of the Moroccan Sahara desert and reflect on the contrasts and diversities given by its various landscapes.

The vacation in Morocco that Let’s Visit Morocco offers is exceptional. The greatest way to travel back in time and see the nation’s rich history is to take the 7-day/6-night private tour to the Merzouga Desert from Marrakech. Visitors have the opportunity to see ancient Medinas, fortifications, and winding, confusing streets in city empires.

Spend time in souks (traditional markets), which provide a variety of things for sale, including handwoven crafts and regional specialties. Stay in Moroccan riads or old-style homes.

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Your driver will meet you up at the airport and gives you the rest of the day to relax while you independently explore the souks and the city’s largest square, Jemaa el Fna.

You will get a sightseeing guided tour of Marrakech Medina with a local knowledgeable guide today (the day before departing Marrakech on a 7 Days tour from Marrakech to desert). The excursion covers the well-known Koutoubia Mosque as well as the Medina’s souks and winding lanes.

Discover more of Marrakech’s hidden gems and fascinating locations, like the Saadian Bahia Palace, Ali Ben Youssef Koranic School, and the lovely Majorelle Gardens. Return to your customary riad in the Medina.

Our 7 Days Tour from Marrakech to desert departs from Marrakech at 8:30 a.m. We first go to Dades Gorges before continuing to the Ait Benhaddou Kasbah, a UNESCO World Heritage site, where you will have lunch in a neighboring restaurant. From there, we travel to the High Atlas and Berber communities.

After that, we continue to Ouarzazate, often known as “The Gate to the Desert,” where you can see the Atlas Studios and Kasbah Taourirt. Due to its position and the nearby castles, this small community has welcomed a number of foreign film producers. Before it earned the nickname “Hollywood of Africa.”

After that, we travel through Roses and Dades valley on our way to Dades Gorges. The date includes a typical Moroccan meal and an overnight stay in a riad or hotel in the Dades gorges.

After a healthy breakfast, head back into the valley to visit the magnificent rock structure known as “the monkey toes” and the 19th-century Kasbah of Ait Yul. Then, as we travel from the Dades Valley to Tinghir and the Todra Gorges, we pass through picturesque countryside with its old clay Berber towns perched above the canyon.

You will walk along the 300-meter-high red cliff as you approach the Todra Gorges to engage in your favorite sport.

We will continue to Erfoud, where we will have lunch, and then go for the beautiful Erg Chebbi sand dunes in Merzouga.

When we arrive, an experienced camel guy will be ready for us to begin the camel ride and explore inside the mysterious Erg-wavy Chebbi’s sand dunes. A break will be provided for you to relax, enjoy the sunset, and go sandboarding.

A typical Berber-style nomad tent was then used before spending the night in a well-equipped desert camp. A beautiful dinner will be served, and there will be music gathering around the fire.

We continue our 7 days tour From Marrakech to desert. You’ll begin your camel trek back to the starting point after taking a shower and eating breakfast in the desert camp. There, you’ll meet your driver and embark on a discovery tour of the Merzouga region, which includes a stop at the seasonal lake of Merzouga and its migratory bird populations, which include flamingos.

In a nearby village, you can experience the Gnawa music and way of life of people with dark skin who are originally from Sub-Saharian countries. We will make a stop in Mefes, a little deserted town known for its lead mines and minerals, en route to a nomadic family.

The hotel where you will spend the night will offer dinner. Bed and breakfast and dinner.

We leave the Merzouga desert and begin our journey to Ouarzazate via a separate road through the Berber settlements of the Atlas highlands, such as Alnif, Agdz, and Draa valley, after eating the Farewell breakfast and taking a shower in the hotel. till the dark when we reach Ouarzazate. Dinner and a night in a local riad.

After visiting some studios, we will depart from Ouarzazate this morning and travel to Marrakech, our final destination. We will cross the High Atlas Mountains via the Tizi N Tichka pass, Morocco’s highest road pass, which offers breathtaking views of canyons, mountains, and several nearby Berber villages, and we will arrive in Marrakech in the evening.

Note:

Please If the itineraries we offer do not meet your needs, please contact us. and tell us about your ideas, and one of our experts will contact you to help you create a one-of-a-kind trip…

Tour Guide

Khalid Arhal

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FAQ About Morocco;

Yes! The tours our company offers are all completely private. This will allow experience Morocco the way YOU want to. In addition to that, you will of course be always welcome to request stops along the way during the tours, in order to take memorable photographs (or whatever other reason you want!).

In case you are interested in booking a group desert tour, please go ahead and contact us so as to make a suitable group tour for you.

Depending on the sort of accommodations you need or the alterations you would want to make to your personalized trip, we are completely adaptable. However, if any modifications are made at least two weeks before your trip with us, please inform us.

Actually, it could be quite the opposite. Our team makes sure to select the best quality accommodations for our clients, and those tend to get booked full pretty quickly, that’s why it’s not always easy for us to accommodate last-minute bookings.

Therefore, you shouldn’t expect a lower price for such inquiries, but instead a higher one maybe. To avoid such incidents, we strongly advise you to book your tour with us early on, so that we will be able to pick out the best accommodations for you and offer you an unforgettable Morocco experience.

Morocco’s economy is heavily reliant on tourism to meet its financial needs. To put it another way, the Moroccan government wants tourists to feel comfortable and secure while spending their holiday and money in the country.

As a result, it devotes a significant amount of resources, particularly human resources, to ensure that all tourists are secure while in Morocco; this includes tourist police and highly qualified guides who have been accredited by the government after undergoing training.

In terms of extremism and crime rates, we can state that the occurrence of such crimes is similar to that of many European countries, as evidenced by several statistics: low and uncommon.

You could enjoy traveling on your own once you’ve learned your way around and been acquainted with the local culture. You’ll be OK as long as you’re comfortable with it and stay away from the shady areas.

It will also allow you to save some money. However, some destinations require the assistance of a professional guide; you will most likely realize this once you are in such a location, particularly that outside of towns, such as the desert, where you will need a guide to assist you with camels and other items.

We’ll ask you for a deposit to secure your tour with Morocco Arhal Tours once we’ve confirmed an itinerary that works for you/your group (tours shown on our website can be changed based on your needs). We ask that you pay the remaining balance of your trip reservation at the beginning of your tour in Morocco.

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