• Duration

    10 Day Tour

  • Tour

    Wonders of Morocco

  • Price Per Person

    €1010

  • What is Included

    Guided tour of Marrkech| Delicious Meals| Premium Riads & Standard Camp|4WD & Fuel| Experienced Driver| Local Encounters |Easy Camel Ride| Funny Desert Guide| Luxury Service| Friendly People| Positive Vibes 🙂

  • What is not included

    Lunches in the last 4 days| Dinner in Essaouira| Entrance Fees| Beverages| Flights| Insurance. Promise to make it all inclusive when we grow up.

We think you will make a great group leader!

2 Person Price3 Person Price4 Person Price5 Person Price6 Person Price
2020 €2650 €3240 €3640 €4140 €

Sharing experiences is important and this time it comes with great price discounts from us. Make this extraordinary adventure last for a life time and share it with your friends and family. Time for less show off and more valuable memories together. More than 6? We’ll make it work!

Adventure Itinerary

Explore the fabulous differences in the landscapes in Morocco. Unique contrast of experiences and photo opportunities.

Interact with the map and zoom in to see where your adventure takes you. For further details click on the map’s top left icon. Have fun exploring!

Day 1: Marrakech > Ouarzazate

Day 2: Ouarzazate > Dades Valley

Day 3: Dades Valley > Erg Chebbi Dunes (Merzouga)

Day 4: Merzouga > Agdez

Day 5: Agdez > Chigaga Dunes (M’Hamid)

Day 6: M’Hamid > Taroudant

Day 7: Taroudant > Essaouira

Day 8: Day in Essaouira

Day 9: Essaouira > Marrakech

Day 10: Marrakech Guided Tour

Day 1: Marrakesh – Ouarzazate

Your tour starts from your hotel or riad in Marrakech at 8:00 am.

Main stops along the way:

  • Tichka Pass (2260m), the highest road pass in Morocco and Africa.
  • Telouet Kasbah, which belonged to the Pasha “Lords” of Marrakech and the Atlas, the Glaoui family, and which now stands in ruins after the last Pasha fled the country following the departure of the French.
  • UNESCO  Site – Ait ben Haddou. This Kasbah is the most impressive and well-preserved fortress cities in Morocco.  The Gladiator or Lawrence of Arabia were filmed here. Lunh will be served here.
  • Ouarzazate – a city of film, sandy streets and blocky, fort-like buildings, this is the Morocco seen in a hundred movies. You will serve dinner and spend the night here.

Day 2: Ouarzazate – Dades Gorges

Stops along the way:

  • Dades Gorge, passing the Skoura Oasis, where numerous ancient kasbahs, some sadly in ruins, stand amongst the palm trees.
  • Kela’a M’gouna, the Valley of Roses, famous for its Rose Festival in May. Here we stop to see the cosmetic articles which are made locally from the valley’s abundant flowers.
  •  Caves where Berber nomads live, have a glass of tea with them
  • Dades Gorge for lunch. You can spend the rest of the day to walk in the valley, or to spend it relaxing or simply strolling by the fields and gardens, or having tea with a Berber family.

Day 3: Dades – Merzouga

Stops along the way:

  • Todra Gorge – the highest oasis in Morocco.  The gorge is cut into the ochre-coloured cliffs of the High Atlas.
  • Lunch break.
  • Merzouga Desert Camp – your day will end with a desert camel trek with a guide.  The camels will take you to the highest dune for the most magical sun set you will ever see. You will spend the night in the camp in a private tent. Be prepared for an unforgettable experience.

Day 4: Merzouga – Agdez

Stops along the way:

  • Early morning wake up to watch the most unforgettable sunrise.
  • Camel ride back to the car. You will meet with your guide and continue your road journey.
  • Volcanic mountains of Sarhro– dramatic rock formations and gorges with superb views
  • Tanasikht,  Dra’a valley, with large palm trees and ancient kasbahs.
  • Agdez, to visit the oldest kasbah in the valley, Tamnougalte where we will spend the night.

Day 5: Agdez – Chigaga

Mains stops along the way:

  • The old Kasbah of Tamnougalt
  • Pass so many villages and gardens so that you can gain a better idea of the way of life along the oases.
  • Tamgrout village -the gate to the desert – to visit the Quoranice library and the old pottery factory and to stop for lunch.
  • Afternoon Camel ride into the desert to watch the sunset.
  • Night in the berber camp in your private tent. Dinner  and breakfast will be served there.

Day 6: Chigaga – Taroudant

Stops along the way:

  • Early morning enjoy an other  unforgettable sunrise.
  •  Lake Iriqui a dried up lake to search for fossils.
  •  Taznakht, famous for its Berber gelims and carpets, where you will serve lunch.
  • Tizi-n-Ikhsane and Tizi-n-Tighatine passes
  • Taliouine, the heart of the saffron growing region.
  • Taroudant, where you will stop for a night in a riad.

Day 7: Taroudant – Essaouira

Main stops along the way:

  • Visit  Taroudant “the little Marrakech” – spectacular for its massive ramparts and beautiful medina.
  • Agadir – a major modern city – passing the Souss river valley
  • Taghazout – a small fishing village
  • Essaouira, to explore the town, the Skala, the medina and all its innumerable shops as well as the sea front with its fresh fish restaurants.

Day 8 & 9 Free time : Essaouira – Marrakesh

  •  Explore Essaouira.
  • Back to Marrakech at 5:00 PM or later .

Day 10: Marrakech Guided tour in the souks

The Guide will meet you at your riad/hotel and start your adventure in the famous gathering square of Djema El Fna.

You will visit:

  • Koutoubia Mosque, the most prominent minaret in Marrakech.
  • Saadian Tombs, not long time discovered, a 16th century Mausoleum built as a resting place the tombs of thirteen Saadian sultans.
  • 12th century Almohad Palace, with its famous carved gate, Bab Agnaou and the Bahia Palace built upon 2 acres of exotic gardens in the centre of the Jewish neighbourhood.
  • The oldest street of the old medina and the Ali Ben Youssef Medersa.
  • Majorelle Gardens – an enchanting garden in the heart of the “Ochre City”.

PRACTICAL INFO

  • Departure at : 8:00 AM.
  • Drop off at your hotel/riad the 10th day at 5:00 PM. Arrival time may vary depending on traffic.
  • You can take pictures of women in the cooperative, but in the villages or on the road you have to ask to photograph people, or shops .
  • We recommend sensible shoes or trainers.
  • Cash is the preferred method of payment across most of Morocco as very few traders have card facilities
  • We’d expect you to know this already, but when you’re buying something in Morocco, haggling is the name of the game. And it is a game, don’t get highly offended if someone offers you something at ten times its value, make a counter bid!
  • Coin purse are good to take, as you will need small amounts of money for photos ,snacks, tips, and toilets ” 2 Dirhams”
  • There are numerous pharmacies in Morocco, though it is advised that you get a prescription from your doctor before you leave if you need regular medication. If you feel ill but don’t think it’s serious enough for a hospital, visit a pharmacist will usually be able to help you, and recommend a doctor if you need one.
  • Morocco is predominantly a Muslim country (though a more socially liberated one than many others), so please be aware that some behaviour that is acceptable at home is not permitted here. Dress is usually more restrained.
  • We require a 20% deposit before hand to confirm your booking for the tour, via Paypal or Bank Transfer
  • Money back if cancelation 30 days before the Tour.

In regards to accommodations when you contact us we will send you an email with the list of accommodations you will be staying in. They will all be approved Pension type hotels which have been rated as having a good and comfortable stay. During the one night stay in the desert we will offer a glamping style tent with good conditions which allow you to get the true experience of the Sahara. How ever there is the option of staying in luxurious hotels for an extra fee, if preferable.

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