8 Days Tour From Tangier (Desert)

Overview:

In addition to visiting Fes, Meknes, and Tangier, your 8-day desert tour from Tangier is of the best value in Morocco because it gives you the chance to explore the best imperial cities. After that, we will cross three magnificent mountain ranges, beginning with the Rif Mountains, which are Morocco stunning blue pearl.

Later, explore historic Berber structures and ruins while experiencing the Atlas Mountains. Additionally, we will have the best chance to travel to the Sahara desert, go camel trekking, and spend the night in a tent in the middle of the dunes.

On this tour, we’ll give you an extra dose of insight into the profound antiquity of Morocco’s old cities, with their imposing manors, UNESCO sites, charming structures, winding medinas, and bustling authentic markets.

Private Tour From Tangier In Morocco 8-Days:

INCLUDED

  • Pick up & Drop off at the Airport.
  • Private Tour.
  • Air-conditioned Vehicle with Experienced Driver.
  • Hotels.
  • Tents Private.
  • Camel Trekking to the Camp.
  • Breakfasts, Dinners are Included.

❌ NOT INCLUDED

  • Drinks.
  • Lunches.

Day 1: Transfer from Tangier port or airport

Beginning with a meeting with your driver and transfer to your hotel in Tangier, our 8-day desert tour from Tangier may also include visits to some of the city’s attractions, depending on your schedule.

Day 2: Tangier, Rif Ranges, and Chefchaouen

On the second day of our low-cost trip to Morocco, we will travel through the Rif Ranges and pass by numerous Berber villages. and proceed to Chefchaoun, also known as the “blue pearl.” Chefchaoun is renowned for its magnificent blue-washed Medina structures.

In the dark main plaza of Site EL-Ota-Hammam, mills bound its abrupt cobbled ways with skin, leather, and weaving. Chefchaoun is the town to enjoy the flurry of nature.

Day 3: Chefchaouen, Volubilis, Meknes, and Fes

We will resume our journey from the blue pearl and cross the Rif green mountains directly to the Roman ruins. The oldest UNESCO site we will see while traveling on a tight budget in Morocco is Volubilis.

After that, we will continue to explore Meknes, beginning with a quick stroll through Lahdim Active Square. The largest gate of Morocco Succeeding, Bab-Mansour, will next go to the Kara underground jail. We will continue the journey to Fes after passing the Sahrij basin and Heri-Esswani in the afternoon.

Day 4: A Guided Journey in Fes

On our 8-day desert tour from Tangier, our local guide will show us the oldest and most historic city. He will stroll alongside us through its narrow lanes and tiny rows to the Jewish neighborhood and the golden gate of the Royal Palace.

After that, stroll far into the historic Medina to see the tanneries, the University of El-Qaraouine, and other locations. We will take a panoramic tour of Fes in the late afternoon before having free time to explore the Medina.

Day 5: Fes, Midelt, and Erg Chebbi Desert

We will travel from Fes through the lush Middle and High Atlas mountain ranges before arriving in the Sahara Desert. Ifrane, known as the Switzerland of Morocco and modeled after an Alpine village, will be the first stop on the itinerary.

We will meet our camel man in the Merzouga desert, where he will encourage us to begin the adventure of our 8-day desert tour, which will depart from Tangier. You will travel through the deep Saharan dunes before stopping to watch the sunset in a remote location.

From there, travel to the camp and meet up with the locals around the fire to enjoy playing drums and dancing beneath a starry sky.

Day 6: Merzouga Desert, Ziz Valley, Cedar Forest, Meknes

On your cheap trip to Morocco, our camel man will make sure to wake us up early so we can see what will likely be the best sunrise of our lives.

Following breakfast in the camp, we will travel through the Ziz Valley palm groves before crossing the high Atlas and Middle Atlas mountains, where we will see a variety of Berber villages. We will proceed to Meknes after lunch in Boulaajoul by passing through the vineyards of Azrou and Boufekrane.

Day 7: Meknes, Assila, and Tangier

We will depart Meknes in the direction of Assila, a tranquil hamlet on Morocco’s Arctic coast, after breakfast in the hotel.

A lovely and smooth location on the Atlantic coast is Assila. After lunch, we will continue to see Hercules intriguing ancient cave, then the Atlantic and Mediterranean meeting point of Cap SpartelL.

Day 8: Transfer to the airport or port

Depending on your flight time, your driver will bring you to the airport or port, the conclusion of your 8-day desert vacation from Tangier, and the end of our services. We hope you loved every second of your Morocco budget travel with our driver guide.

FAQ of the 8 Days Tour From Tangier (Desert)

What should I pack for this trip?

What to bring for your tour of the Moroccan desert is listed below:

  • Sunscreen – Sunscreen
  • A hat or scarf
  • Long, light-colored sleeves; – Rugged sandals or shoes; – Long, comfortable jeans (comfy for the camel trek)
  • Sandals
  • Sanitizers for hands
  • A portable power source – A first-aid kit – A small backpack to store everything in a wallet to keep your valuables, such as your phone and cards, secure

Can I do the Sandboarding in Merzouga desert?

Yes, you can do the sandboarding in Erg Chebbi dunes in the Merzouga desert.

Is this a private or public tour?

The only option we have for the 8 Days Tour From Tangier is private.

How long is the camel trek?

To get to the camp, it takes a camel ride of about 1:30 hour.

Are the tents private or shared at the desert camp?

Although the bathrooms are shared at the standard camp, they are private with ensuite bathrooms at the luxury camp. Tents are always private.

Can I go to the camp without riding the Camels?

Yes, we will drive you to and from the camp in our 4WD.

Is my luggage safe during my stay in the Sahara desert?

All of your belongings will be brought to the camp by us so that when you arrive, you can put them in your tent.

Are there towels and toilet paper at the camp?

Although there are towels and toilet paper available at the desert camp, it’s best to bring your own just in case.

Is there electricity at the desert camp?

Yes, solar energy from panels is used to power the camp.