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9 Days Desert Tour From Tangier to Merzouga

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9 Days Desert Tour From Tangier to Merzouga

The 9 Days Tour From Tangier – North – Merzouga Desert – Imperial Cities offers the ideal balance of leisure, culture, history, and adventure. Discover the imperial towns, rural communities in the mountains, arid plains, and coastal ramparts. Start at the northern Moroccan cities of Tangier and Chefchaouen, then travel through the Sahara Desert to Fes before crossing the Atlas Mountains to Marrakech.

Tangier to Merzouga Desert trip highlights

Tangier to Merzouga Desert tours 9 days

You are picked up by our driver at Tangier’s port and driven to Chefchaouen, which was established as a covert base of operations to attack the Portuguese settlements on the north coast. Europeans were not allowed to access the hamlet at all until the Spanish army arrived in 1920. We arrive in Chefchaouen and get our first impressions of the city before moving on to Fes, which is an imperial city that dates back to the eighth century. The pride of having one of the oldest colleges in the world as its home makes it one of the first holy cities for Muslim worship in Morocco. Free day to unwind and make your first impressions of the city that will take you back in time.

With a local official tour guide, we will start our excursion to “the oldest living Medina in the world” after breakfast. We will take a walking tour of the Medina, stopping at its “souks” (markets), the Royal Palace’s entrance, the Karouine Mosque from the ninth century, and the University. Additionally, we’ll go to the tomb of “Moulay Idriss II,” who founded the city. One of the quaint eateries in the historic Medina will host lunch. We’ll continue our tour after lunch by going to the Batha Museum, the historic Harem Garden, and the Nejjarine Fountain. We’ll pause on the way back to the hotel to take in a panoramic view of the area.

We will travel to Imouzzer, an area in the highlands covered in cedar, juniper, and cork oak forests, first thing in the morning. On our gorgeous drive, we might observe a variety of birds, wild pigs, and Barbary apes because the area is widely recognized for having an abundance of wildlife. Then the road will begin to ascend into the Middle Atlas Mountains, where we might glimpse the nomadic Berbers’ tent settlements and goat herds scattered throughout the mountain slopes. We continue on mountain roads while seeing the expansive Oued Ziz after a late lunch in Midelt. We go through the adobe-colored city of Er-Rachidia, via Kasbahs and palm gardens, and arrive in Merzouga in the late afternoon.a city on the outskirts of the Sahara Desert where we will spend the night.

We begin our exploration to Erg Chebbi’s dunes in the morning. We’ll tour a Berber home and take in some Gnawa music, which has roots in Sudan and Ghana. We’ll stop by some abandoned mines, some Berber nomads, and a palm-lined oasis. We’re going to Merzouga for lunch before returning. We’ll head for the camels that are waiting to take us on an expedition through the sand dunes after taking some time to unwind. We’ll spend the night in a well-equipped camp with drumming entertainment in the middle of the Sahara, which will provide us a wonderful opportunity to capture beautiful images of the sun setting and rising. We get to the camp and ascend the high dunes to watch the sunset and spend the night in nomad tents.

When the sun rises, we return to Merzouga. We’ll get a chance to shower and enjoy a delicious breakfast. Next, we set out on our return trip to Ouarzazate. We stop at the Berber towns, Todra gorges, and Dades valley along the trip. After arriving in the afternoon, we spend the night in a hotel in Ouarzazate.

We will travel from Ouarzazate to Ait Benhaddou Kasbah in the morning to view this World Heritage Site. More than 20 movies, including the well-known Gladiator, have featured this historic kasbah from the 11th century as the background. We’ll set off on our return trip to Marrakech by Tizi-n-Tichka after lunch, and we’ll get there in the evening.

We’ll do a city tour in the morning. As a political, economic, and cultural city with a long history that has always dominated the history of the Maghreb, its fate is tied to that of the various dynasties that arise. The renowned Plaza Jemaa el Fna in Marrakech city is another must-see. For generations, it has been the most wonderful center of street entertainment, with fortune tellers, musicians, dancers, storytellers, and snake charmers. The Medersa Ben Yussef, the Menara, the Dar Si Said Museum, the Agdal Garden, the Saadian Tombs, and the El Badi and Bahia Palaces are just a few of the many attractions in Marrakech. You may also spend the afternoon and have dinner on the well-known square.

After breakfast, we will depart from Marrakech and continue to Casablanca, where we will stop at the Hassan II Mosque, one of the largest mosques in the Islamic world. From there, we will travel to Rabat, the capital of Morocco, where we will see the Royal Palace, the Mausoleum of Mohammed V, and the Hassan Tower. sleeping at the hotel

After breakfast, depart for Asilah, where you can explore a lovely white medina, and then travel on to Tangier, where the journey began. You will arrive in Tangier about 3 or 4 pm, marking the end of our service.

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9 Days Desert tour from Tangier
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Questions & Answers

The distance between Fes and the Merzouga Desert is about 468 kilometers, and the total travel time is about 7 hours.

The distance between Marrakech and the Merzouga Desert is about 564 kilometers, and the total travel time is about 10 hours.

All Sahara Camps, very well equipped with a sanitary block, are powered by solar panels.

Yes, thanks to the policy of the Sahara Relax company, which organizes private and private tours

Yes, it is. In the standard Sahara desert Camp hot showers and toilets shared . If you upgrade to the Luxury Camp, your tent will have a private bathroom and shower.

It is possible, in fact. Make sure you have a small backpack ready to take with you for the camel ride to the camp. The rest of your luggage will be kept safe in your car until it is returned to you after reaching our camps.

Your camel ride in Merzouga desert will take arround one hour and half

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