8-Day Exploring Morocco's Landscapes and Culture From Marrakech
Highlights
Marrakech, Ouarzazate, Dadès Gorges, Merzouga, Imlil
Locations Covered
Marrakech, Ouarzazate, Dadès Gorges, Merzouga, Imlil
cultural, camping, Desert
Private Tour
8 Days
Easy
Dutch, English, French, Italian, Spanish
Languages
Dutch, English, French, Italian, Spanish
Description
Explore Morocco's diverse landscapes and cultural heritage. Traverse the High Atlas Mountains to Ouarzazate. Venture into the Skoura Oasis and the Valley of Roses. Experience the dramatic Dades Gorges and the Sahara Desert's Chegaga Dunes. Conclude your adventure in Marrakech, enriched by the beauty and culture of Morocco.
Itinerary
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Day 1: Journey through the High Atlas: Marrakech to Ouarzazate
- Morning departure from your hotel/riad in Marrakech at 8.30 to drive across the High Atlas Mountains.
- There are numerous opportunities to stop for photos, and the drivers know the most popular.
- The first scheduled Kasbah visit is Telouet. This was the palace and headquarters of the powerful Glaoui tribe, who held sway over much of the area to the direct south.
- Nevertheless, visiting the exterior with a local guide is still worth visiting to discover its rich history.
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Day 2: Oasis Exploration: Ouarzazate to Dades Gorges
- After breakfast, the road turns east passing the Skoura Oasis, where numerous ancient kasbahs stand abandoned among the palm trees.
- The drive continues to Kela’a M’gouna, the Valley of Roses, famous for its Rose Festival in May. You will take an off-road piste to have a better impression of the landscape. On the way, Berber nomads will welcome you at their caves to offer you a glass of tea.
- It is just a short way on to the Dades Valley for lunch. This leaves you half a day to walk in the valley, or to spend it relaxing or strolling by the fields and gardens.
- If you wish, you have time to walk into the mountains to spend the night with a Berber family, or you can remain in the valley for the night in a guest house.
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Day 3: Gorge Wandering: Dades Gorges to Merzouga
- The following morning the trip continues a short distance to Tinghir and the higher Toudgha gorges.
- As you walk through (being careful to avoid the tourist buses) you can appreciate the steep high sides and have to crane your neck to see the narrow expanse of sky above.
- Between Tinjdad and Erfoud, you can walk down into the extraordinary underground water channels deep below the surface, which prevented evaporation in the desert heat. In Erfoud itself, you can stop to see the cutting and polishing of thousands of fossils, formed into many different artefacts.
- When you reach the edge of the dunes you will take the camels to ride to your luxury tent.
- If you prefer the 4×4 can take you there instead.
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Day 4: Sunrise and Dra’a Valley: Merzouga to Agdez
- The morning sunrise is spectacular and well worth getting up early to watch.
- The drive to the Dra’a Valley to the west passes through Tazzarine (featured in the film ‘Babel’) and N’Qob for lunch.
- If you are lucky, you may see scimitar-horned oryx in an enormous fenced reserve.
- In the afternoon, the road arrives at Tansikht in the Dra’a River.
- We turn north to Agdez at the head of the valley where we spend the night in a guest house.
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Day 5: Desert Treasures: Agdez to Chegaga Dunes
- For a short while, we go off-road along some of the ancient caravan routes passing villages and gardens so that you can gain a better idea of the way of life along the oases.
- After Tansikht, we reach Tinsouline; a kilometre or so away are the fascinating rock carvings of animals long extinct in Morocco. This is Foum Chenna, some 4000 years old.
- Beyond Zagora, the largest town in the whole area, we stop in Tamgroute, to visit the potteries famous for the green glaze. Further south lies M’hamid, the gate to the desert, where the paved road stops and the Sahara starts.
- These dunes are far away from civilisation, right out in the full desert and where the silence is overwhelming.
You have dinner and spend the night at a luxury camp with a private bathroom, king-sized beds, beautiful Moroccan furnishings.
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Day 6: Desert Crossing: Chegaga Dunes to Taroudant
- Another 90 km east crosses shall dunes and the stony desert, (“erg” and “hammada”) and later across the now dried-up Lake Iriqui.
- Here you may well experience a mirage and unless it has been raining hard (which is rare and would mean the lake is impassable) we can assure you this “water” really is a figment of the imagination.
- Here you can search for fossils; some lying loosely around but most fixed firmly into the rock.
- From Foum Zguid at the edge of the desert, we drive north to Taznakht, famous for its Berber gelims and carpets.
- Travelling east again we cross the Tizi-n-Ikhsane and Tizi-n-Tighatine passes to reach Taliouine, the centre of the saffron growing region.
- The road takes us onto to Taroudant for the night in a riad.
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Day 7: Mountain Passes and Villages: Taroudant to Imlil
- In the morning, you visit Taroudant, also known as “the little Marrakech”, due to its massive and unusually intact ramparts.
- Travelling back east a short way, we turn north over the High Atlas Mountains over the famous Tizi-n-Test pass.
- Lunch will be at a mountain restaurant with superb views. From here we continue through the mountains to the village of Imlil, where we stay the night.
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Day 8: Return to Marrakech: Imlil to Marrakech
- After breakfast, there is plenty of time to walk and look up at Toubkal Mountain, the highest peak in North Africa.
- Travelling along a very narrow, very picturesque road in the Toubkal National Park we reach Asni, a small Berber village, famous for its permanent as well as for its weekly souks.
- We then pass the mausoleum of Moulay Brahim, a well-known Moroccan Sufi saint who died in 1661.
- The road leads to the small village of Tahanout with an opportunity to stop on the way to wander through the astonishing Andre Heller Anima Garden, full of colourful sculptures and plants from across the world.
- Your driver escorts you to your hotel bringing your Marrakech desert tour of 8 days to an end!
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Cancellation Policy
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For cancellations upto 2 days before the tour -
Refund of 80% of the tour price.