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This 8-day trip takes you to the heart of Morocco. You’ll see famous places like the blue city of Chefchaouen and the old medina of Fez, but the real beauty is in the experiences along the way. Spend a night under the stars in the Sahara at a comfortable desert camp, and share tea with a nomadic family to learn about their way of life. This journey is for travelers who want more than pictures it’s about making memories and discovering the true spirit of Morocco.
✔️Enjoy the relaxing atmosphere of the blue-painted town of Chefchaouen.
✔️Discover the old Roman ruins of Volubilis.
✔️ Enjoy a sunset trek on camelback through the desert sands.
✔️Relax under the shining stars of the desert night.
✔️Share tea and stories with a nomadic Berber family.
✔️Walk between the high walls of the Todra Gorge.
✔️Step into the old ksar of Ait Ben Haddou, recognized by UNESCO.
✔️Feel the power of nature in the High Atlas Mountains.
✔️Wander through Marrakech, where history meets energy.
Today, we travel into the Rif Mountains, passing through Tetouan, a city with Spanish-style buildings, and small villages where the Jbala people live. Following the winding mountain roads, we reach Chefchaouen, the famous “Blue Pearl.” The rest of the day is free to wander its narrow streets, explore the shops, and enjoy the peaceful feeling of the main square.
Get ready for a day full of history as we head to Fez. First, we visit the ancient Roman city of Volubilis, where you can walk among old ruins and beautiful mosaics. Next, we stop in the imperial city of Meknes to see its big gates and strong walls built by Sultan Moulay Ismail. Finally, we arrive in Fez, the heart of Morocco’s culture and traditions.
Get ready to explore the Fez medina with a local guide. Wander through its narrow, twisting streets filled with the smell of spices, bright colors, and the sounds of craftsmen at work. See the gates of the Royal Palace, the old tanneries, and the famous pottery workshops. The tour also includes time to enjoy a traditional local lunch.
Today, we travel south across the Middle Atlas Mountains. We pass through large cedar forests, where Barbary macaques often appear, and then cross wide-open plains. After a short stop in Midelt, we reach the Ziz Valley, filled with green palm trees in the dry landscape. In Merzouga, camels will take you across the golden dunes of Erg Chebbi to watch the sunset and spend the night at a traditional/luxury Berber camp.
Wake up to the quiet and beauty of the Sahara. Today is all about experiencing the desert. You’ll visit a green oasis, meet local Berber nomads, and go to the village of Khamlia to hear the lively sounds of Gnaoua music. In the evening, enjoy a sunset over the sand dunes before settling in for the night.
After breakfast, we drive to Rissani, an old market town that was once important for desert trade. Next, we visit the stunning Todra Gorges, where you can walk between the tall canyon walls shaped by the river. We finish the day in the beautiful Dades Valley, staying overnight in a cozy local riad.
Your journey continues along the famous “Road of a Thousand Kasbahs” toward Marrakech. The main stop of the day is the Kasbah of Ait Ben Haddou, a historic fortress known from many movies. After enjoying lunch with a view of the kasbah, you’ll drive over the High Atlas Mountains. The route through the Tizi n’Tichka pass offers amazing views before you reach the lively city of Marrakech.
On your last day, explore the “Red City” with a guided tour full of history and culture. Visit the lively Jemaa el-Fna square, the beautiful Bahia Palace, and the hidden Saadian Tombs. After lunch, enjoy a calm walk in the blue Majorelle Garden. When your day ends, a private transfer will take you to Marrakech (RAK) or Casablanca (CMN) airport for your departure, ending your memorable 8-day journey in Morocco.
Pack light, comfortable clothing, a warm jacket (nights can be cold), sunscreen, sunglasses, a scarf for sand protection, and sturdy shoes. A camera is a must for capturing the stunning landscapes!
Yes, luxury desert camps offer private tents with ensuite bathrooms, including showers and toilets.
Yes, the tour is family-friendly, but camel riding is optional. Private vehicle transport ensures comfort for all ages.
You’ll travel in a comfortable, air-conditioned 4×4 SUV or minivan (depending on group size), ensuring a smooth ride through Morocco’s diverse landscapes.
Yes! Solo travelers are welcome. You can either book a private tour or join a shared group tour (subject to availability).
Wi-Fi is not available in the desert camp, but you may have limited mobile reception near Merzouga. This is a great opportunity to disconnect and enjoy the natural beauty.
Desert tours run in most weather conditions, but in rare cases of extreme sandstorms, camel treks may be adjusted for safety. Your guide will ensure alternative arrangements.
Yes! Most desert camps and guesthouses can accommodate dietary restrictions if notified in advance.
Absolutely! You can upgrade to an extra night in the desert, add a quad biking excursion, or include a visit to a local Berber family (additional cost applies).
It’s recommended to bring 300-500 MAD (~$30-$50) for lunches, souvenirs, and tips. ATMs are scarce in the desert, so withdraw cash in Fes or Marrakech.
Experience the magic of Morocco’s Sahara on this 8-day journey from Tangier. Whether it’s the golden dunes, ancient kasbahs, or starry desert nights, this tour promises unforgettable memories.
