Morocco Best Week Itinerary: 7-day desert tour from Marrakech

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Discover some of the greatest places in Morocco with this 7-day desert tour from Marrakech Itinerary, which includes the Ait Ben Haddou Kasbah, Dades Valley, Todra Gorges, and Merzoug. Marrakechde A Week-long Visit to Morocco (marks Seven-day Scheduleidi Ali (the road of Dakar racing), Nkob, Agdz, and Ouarzazate (the gate of the Sahara desert). You can enjoy your Morocco Desert Tours for as long as you need to during this one-week stay in Morocco, and your dream with Marrakech Tour Company will come true.

7-day desert tour from Marrakech

+ Length: 7 Days and 6 Nights
+ Leaving at 8:00 a.m.
+ Place of Origin: Marrakech
+ Final Destination: Marrakech

Highlights of a 7-day trip departing from Marrakech, Morocco Itinerary

  1. Navigate the Tizi Ntichka Pass and the High Atlas Mountains.
  2. Visit Ait Ben Hadou, a UNESCO World Heritage Site.
  3. Travel by car to the Todra and Dades Gorges.
  4. Experience a breathtaking sunset while riding a camel in the Merzouga Desert.
  5. Take a nap in a desert camp under the stars.
  6. Go see Gnaoua Khamlia and the nomadic people.
  7. Travel to Tafraoute Sidi Ali via the Dakar race route.
  8. See Ramlia and Ouzina Village.
  9. Stay in a Tafraoute Oasis Berber hotel.
  10. Investigate Tamnougalt Kasbah.
  11. Visit Ouarzazate’s studios.
  12. Take a look at the Ounila Valley panorama.
  13. Explore a few Berber villages and the Teloute Kasbah.

Itinerary: 7-day desert tour from Marrakech for One Week in Morocco

Day 1: Arrival at Menara Airport in Marrakech.

You will be transported from the airport to the riad or hotel based on your arrival time. You can explore the city on your first day if you arrive early in the morning. If not, the tour will be rescheduled for when you arrive back in Marrakech following your seven-day desert tour from Marrakesh to Merzouga, which will include dinner at a nearby restaurant. a very romantic feature, and accommodation in a riad or hotel.

On the second day, you will visit the High Atlas Mountains, the 2260-meter-high Tizi N’tichka Pass, the Unesco-listed Kasbah of Ait Ben Haddou, Roses Valley, and Dades Valley.

Starting early from the airport or your Marrakech lodging, the 7-day itinerary starts in Marrakech. Next, traverse the Tizi-N-Tichka Pass and the fascinating High Atlas mountains. There will be stops to take in the expansive views of the magnificent surroundings.

Next, we proceed to explore the renowned Kasbah of Ait Ben Haddou. UNESCO has included the fortified village on its World Heritage List. In addition, the Kasbah has made appearances in numerous motion pictures, such as Gladiator, Alexander, and The Mummy. A few TV series, such as Game of Thrones, are included. Following that, we travel to the Dades and Roses valleys, where we will spend our first night together, complete with breakfast and dinner.

Day 3: Merzouga Sahara Desert, Dades Valley, Todgha Gorges, Tinjdad, Touroug, and Erfoud

We will drive from Dades Valley to Todgha Valley in the morning after breakfast. We are going to one of the most fascinating oases in Morocco. Todra and stroll along the best area for climbers, which is the canyons that are about 300 meters high. After that, we’ll carry on to the Merzouga desert. We will travel through several Berber villages and Erfoud along the way, which will help us feel as though the Sahara is beginning. The third day of the seven-day Marrakech to Merzouga Sahara desert tour will culminate with an overnight stay at a hotel or riad upon arrival in Merzouga.

Day 4: Spend the entire day exploring the Merzouga desert

Following a filling Moroccan breakfast, we head to the Erg Chebbi dunes, a populated region of Day 4: Explore the Merzouga Desert Throughout the entire dayumerous stops, we are anticipated. It will be known to us where and how traveler families reside in the area. A remote, untamed oasis surrounded by striking desert vistas and tiny communities. Inevitable stop by the village of the Khamelia people native to Mali, who will make us enjoy a good Gnawa music concert while you drink the delicious taste of the mint tea. After that, we will return to the hotel. You will ride the camels for more than an hour and a half. the thread trail among the dunes and in the heart of the desert to see the beautiful sunset. Covered by the big sand dunes. and enjoy the sound of the drums. delicious dinner while you see the sky full of stars and sleep in a nomadic tent.

Day 5: Merzouga Desert, Taouz, Road of Dakar Race, Ouzina Village, Ramlia Village, and Tafraoute Sidi Ali

After breakfast, we will leave Merzouga via the great route of the dunes crossing the desert by the road of the Dakar race. We will stop in a panoramic view to watch the huge desert with the desert trees from above, and we will continue our trip to the village of Taouz, where we will re-enter the track of the Dakar in the direction of the Erg of Ouzina and its village. It is an old Berber settlement very close to the Algerian border. After we visit that small Berber village, we will drive through Ramlia Village, and then we will have our lunch there. In the afternoon we will head to  Tafraoute Sidi Ali, which is famous for metal mines, and an overnight stay in a Berber hotel with dinner and breakfast included.

Day 6: Tafraoute Sidi Ali, Zagora, Agdz, Ait Saoune Curves, and Ouarzazate

After breakfast, Zagoral cross Oumjrane towards Zagora. We’ll have lunch there and then go to Agdz. After your lunch, we make our way to Tamnougalt. It is a kasbah and an oasis of date palms in the Atlas Mountains and is located in the Draa Valley in Morocco. approximately 75 kilometers south of Ouarzazate. The village features a well-known Kasbah and is accessible by car from Agdez. We proceed to Ouarzazate, where we will spend the night, after seeing the Jbel Kissane rise to the north and provide a panoramic view of the surroundings.

Day 7: Tizi N’tichka Curves – Ouarzazate Studios – Ounila Valley – Telaout Kasbah – Marrakech

On the last day of the 7-day desert tour from Marrakech to Merzouga. Following breakfast, we’ll go to the renowned Atlas Studios in Ouarzazate. We proceed to the next location of Kasbah Teloute, which was constructed directly along the caravan route that passes through the Ounila Valley and connects Marrakech with the Sahara. Finally, we will resume our journey through the High Atlas toward Marrakech. We’ll pass through the picturesque Ounila Valley and arrive in Telouet, where we can eat lunch at a neighborhood eatery. Afterwards, traveling through the Tizi N’tichka Pass’s (2260-meter) summit. After arriving in Marrakech late at night, we will visit your lodging to conclude our one-week tour of the country.

What’s included in the 7-day desert tour from Marrakech Itinerary

  • transport you from the airport to the hotel or riad
  • air-conditioned private transport vehicle
  • Expert chauffeur and guide in English
  • Five nights in nearby hotels or riads
  • One night spent in a desert camp (dinner and breakfast)
  • Camel Riding (individual)

What’s Absent from a Week in Morocco 7 days Itinerary

  • Airline Tickets
  • Lunches.
  • midday meals
  • beverages.
  • Monument admission fees.

Observation:

If the schedule for your 7-day desert tour from Marrakech Itinerary does not fit your needs. Please get in touch with us, and we will tailor the trip to meet your preferences.

Things to see on your 7-day desert tour from Marrakech itinerary in Morocco

Marrakech

One of the principal cities in the Moroccan kingdom is Marrakech, spelled in French. Just after Casablanca, it is the nation’s fourth-biggest city. The city is situated north of the Atlas Mountains’ snow-capped foothills. The Berber families have lived in Marrakech, one of Morocco most significant imperial cities, since ancient times. Abu Bakr ibn Umar founded the first city in 1062.

Similar to every other Moroccan city, Marrakech has an old city filled with stalls belonging to numerous vendors. One of the busiest cities in Africa, it is a popular tourist destination as well as an economic hub. Over time, the hotel and real estate sectors have prospered. The French have a strong affinity for Marrakech since they own real estate there. Get ready for the time of your life as you immerse yourself in Morocco rich cultural legacy in the vibrant city of Marrakech. The best time to visit this location is in the spring, from March to May, when prices are reasonable and the temperature is relatively cool.

Ouarzazate:

This well-known city, with its unique look reminiscent of a movie, has a wealth of architectural gems that you can discover and a wide range of traditional foods to savor while you’re in the area. The starting point for a trip to the vast south of Morocco to explore some castles and opulent palaces, dunes, and the genuine and traditional model that characterizes the lives of the inhabitants and villages in the area is Ouarzazate, a city situated between the Sahara desert and the green valleys, as well as between the past and the present.

Kasbah Ait Benhaddou:

It is situated 30 km northwest of the Moroccan city of Warzazat at the base of the Atlas Mountains, the natural entrance to the Sahara. Aite Ben Haddow is a prime example of a fortified tribal village, known as a rompiendo (collection of palaces). It was constructed entirely of native biological materials, including rich red clay, and dates back to the 17th century. Perched atop a small hill on the left bank of the Onella River, with a view of the valley where the main commercial route that connected Marrakech and the surrounding areas with the Atlas Mountains once passed through.

Boumalne Dades:

Boumalne Dades is one of the well-known sites you can see on an eight-day tour of Morocco departing from Marrakech for a variety of reasons.
The term Bou l’Male, which denotes a job and trade, particularly cattle, is thought to be the source of the name Boumalne Dades. The word Dades comes from the story of a Bedouin who arrived in Pomalan. Although the region was renowned for its abundance of fruits and vegetables, the tale goes that he was starving and could only eat if he paid a fine. But eventually, someone approached him and said, “Technology,” which is code for “here you can eat.” Later on, Dades was the expression.

Gorges of Todra:

The breathtaking Todra Gorge, also known as the Tudga Strait locally, is a natural oasis formed by the Todra River as it winds through limestone for centuries. It is located in the center of the Atlas Mountains, on a road that connects Marrakech to the Sahara desert. At 400 meters, the ancient accelerator almost resembles the valley walls (higher than the Empire State Building in New York).

One of Morocco best attractions for visitors is a paradise for photography enthusiasts, mountaineers, cyclists, and hikers. The chokehold was also featured on the US television show Impossible Journey and in the 2012 CTS Cadillac ad.

It is an ideal place to break the journey between Marrakech and Sahara during the night or 8 days in Morocco itinerary, but it gives way to a longer exploration.

Merzouga Desert:

Merzouga greatest attraction is the unparalleled desert experience she offers. Located on the edge of the desert, Marzouka is the perfect village to stay in while enjoying the beauty and nature of the desert. During your eight-day journey from Marrakech to Morocco, you will explore the Marzouka dunes.

Zagora

At the base of the Atlas Mountains, in the Draa River Valley, lies Zagora, a vast 200-kilometer-long palm grove encircled by fruit trees lost in the Saharan sands.

The Saadians established the old fortress Almoravid to dominate the Saharan trade during the Middle Ages. It served as a gateway for the conquest of Morocco and the Sahara and as a point of departure for caravans. Indeed, it is the birthplace of this dynasty. The French established the city and the kasbah as part of their protectorate to gain control over the area.

One Week in Morocco FAQ for the 7-day desert tour from Marrakech

What should I see in Morocco in a week?

Things to do on a seven-day trip through Morocco
This is the itinerary for our 7-day desert tour from Marrakech, which is arranged day by day with the sites to see from Marrakech. We also spent time sleeping in the desert, driving across the Atlas Mountains in a 4×4 that traced part of the Dakar race route, and visiting the locations that gave us the most nightmares on our earlier trips.

  • Day 1: Arrival at Menara Airport in Marrakech.
  • Day 2: A visit to the Kasbah of Ait Ben Haddou, a Unesco World Heritage Site, the High Atlas Mountains, the Tizi N’tichka Pass (2260 meters above sea level), Roses Valley, and Dades Valley.
  • Day 3: Touroug, Erfoud, Tinjdad, Todgha Gorges, Dades Valley, and Merzouga Sahara Desert
  • Day 4: Full Day To Visit The Around Merzouga Desert
  • Day 5: Road of Dakar Race – Ouzina Village – Ramlia Village – Taouz – Merzouga Desert – Tafraoute Sidi Ali
  • Day 6: Ouarzazate – Tafraoute Sidi Ali – Zagora – Agdz – Ait Saoune Curves
  • Day 7: Tizi N’tichka Curves, Telaout Kasbah, Ouarzazate Studios, Ounila Valley, and Marrakech

For what number of days is a trip to Morocco recommended?

Five days is enough to visit the two most significant imperial cities, Marrakech and Fes, and to travel the route of the thousand kasbahs slowly and without hurry. Explore every location listed in the preceding section about Morocco in just five days.

Is a week in Morocco Enough?

A common question is: Is one week in Morocco sufficient? “Yes” was the response. You can explore the Sahara desert and some incredible ancient cities in one week, but you’ll need longer to see all of Morocco. It might take you seven to ten days, though, if all you want to do is see the highlights.

It is always better to have more time. But even if you are only in Morocco for a few days, you will still have an amazing time.

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