12 Days Tour Morocco From Marrakech

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12 Days Tour Morocco From Marrakech

The best road trip to see the most significant areas of Morocco is the 12 Days Top Private Tour Morocco From Marrakech Trip. You’ll spend most of your time taking advantage of Morocco attractions. You will tour this nation while visiting the Sahara Desert and the imperial cities of Fes, Marrakech, and Blue City.

12 Days Tour Morocco From Marrakech

Private Holiday Trip In Morocco From Marrakech 12 Days;

Day 1: Marrakech: airport to your hotel

Meeting your driver at the airport will begin the 12 day tour of Morocco From Marrakech. transport to the hotel to unwind. Dinner and a hotel stay are included.

Day 2: Explore the stunning Marrakech

Today will be devoted to discovering Marrakech most Amazing features while on your best road trip. Your local guide will meet you at the hotel. And then begin strolling through the old Medina winding lanes to see its historical monuments, beginning at the Koutoubia Mosque.

The Kotobia mosque is the city’s oldest mosque and was built at the intersection of all the major streets in Marrakech. Following that, you’ll go see some historic sites like graveyards, schools, and churches.

DAY 3: Marrakech, Casablanca, Rabat

We’ll travel to Morocco capital. We’ll make a stop in Casablanca en route to see the world’s tallest temple. The Hassan II mosque is the largest in Africa and ranks 17th in the world in terms of size.

After that, we’ll travel to one of Morocco most ancient imperial cities. It is called Rabat and is well-known for its historic structures, including the Kasbah Challa and the Oudaya by the sea. Finally, we will go to the incomplete Hassan Tower temple and proceed to the hotel.

DAY 4: Rabat, Tangier, and Chefchaouen

Today’s journey will pass primarily by the Atlantic Ocean coast. Our first stop is in a small, peaceful seaside town known for its seafood and vibrantly painted walls.

After that, we’ll continue traveling to Tangier or the north coast to see the enormous cave known as Hercules Cave before arriving at the convergence of the Atlantic and Mediterranean Seas.

We will cross the Rif Mountains to the Blue City after lunch and stay at the hotel for the night.

DAY 5: Chefchaouen, Meknes, and Fes

Savor your delicious breakfast and discover Chefchaoun, a town distinguished by its blue houses and a cozy square filled with hospitable people.

After that, we’ll begin ascending the Rif Mountains once more in order to reach the Roman ruins at Volubilis. Your local guide will take you to see every wall of this ancient, massive ruin, which was originally built by the ancestors of the current Berber population.

After lunch, we’ll keep traveling to another imperial city before arriving in Fes for the night.

DAY 6: Explore Fes

It will be a day of sightseeing with a local guide in Fes el-Bali, or the old Fes, which dates back to the eighth century, and Fes el-Jadid, or the new Fes, which dates back to the thirteenth century.

Fes el-Bali is the oldest large Muslim city in Morocco. However, both the old and the new Fes feature structures built in a Berber and Islamic style, such as the oldest university in the world, which is located next to a sizable mosque with the same name, “Alkarawiyyin.”

Then continue on to the leather shop, also known as the Chouara Tannery, before visiting the intriguing blue and gold royal gate. You will have free time to shop and enjoy Fes after seeing all of these significant monuments there. Overnight in a hotel

Day 7: Fes, Ifrane, Azrou, middle and high Atlas Mountains, Ziz Valley, Erfoud, and Merzouga Desert

After eating your first meal of the day, begin your journey by driving to the desert. This day’s drive is quite long, but you will enjoy it by stopping in Ifrane, the cleanest city in Morocco and sometimes referred to as the Switzerland of Morocco.

then proceed to the Morocco cedar woodland, which is well-known for its ape monkeys. We’ll then continue to the Moroccan Apple City for lunch before crossing the high Atlas Mountains to the Saharan side. Additionally, we’ll make a stop at the Moroccan Oasis at the top of the Ziz Valley to take in the breathtaking panorama of palm trees and typical Berber villages.

After that, proceed via Erfoud to the Merzouga desert. Our Merzouga lodging this morning

Day 8: Explore the desert villages, oases, local nomad families, and Khamlia music.

Today marks the start of our best road trip, which is filled with Sahara activities. Our journey will begin with a stop at a nomadic Berber family living in a woolen black tent. The nomads travel from place to place in search of grass and water with their animals.

After gaining an understanding of the life of a nomad, we will move on to the village of Khamlia to take in its unusual music and distinctive African dances.

After lunch, we’ll enjoy a unique local pizza, take a quick stroll through the Oasis, and then ride camels across the dunes to enjoy sandboarding from a high dune. Finally, we’ll pitch our tents for an unforgettable night of entertainment.

Day 9: Merzouga Desert, Donkey Market, Water Channels, Todgha Gorges, Dades

After breakfast and a quick shower, we’ll head out to Old Rissani, a historic city famous for its traditional market, which is divided into markets for goods and animals.

The evaporation of fossils will then be observed in action at the Arfoud fossil factory, which will be the next stop after that. After that, we will have the opportunity to see an enormous old underground irrigation system that is currently dry due to the desertification that is destroying the region day by day.

After that, continue driving to the Todra Valley to take a quick stroll through Morocco’s Great Canyon before arriving at your hotel in Dades.

Day 10: Dades Valley, Pink City, Skoura, Ouarzazate

Following our departure from the Dades Valley, we will begin our off-road journey in flat terrain in the heart of the high Atlas Mountains, away from cities and traffic noise, in order to spend some time alone with the local, uncomplicated Berbers who live in these mountains and depend on agriculture and grazing.

The inhabitants rely on a lush valley to supply them with their needs (water, food, etc.). After visiting the top attractions in Ouarzazate, we will have lunch at a nearby Berber restaurant before traveling through a rose valley and palm groves to reach our lodging.

Day 11: Ouarzazate, Ait Ben Haddou Kasbah, Amazigh Villages, Marrakech

The most historic buildings in Morocco will be explored on the final day of this best road trip. The Ait Ben Haddou Kasbah was built in the eighth century by a wealthy salt and gold trader between Morocco and Tombocto, Mali.

After touring the Kasbah, we’ll once again begin ascending the mountains in order to arrive in the afternoon in the Red City of Marrakech.

Day 12: Transfer to Marrakech Airport

After enjoying the traditional Moroccan breakfast at the riad, we will transport you to Marrakech’s Menara airport. the conclusion of a 12 Days Tour Morocco From Marrakech. Our services came to an end, and you had the best road trip ever.

FAQ & 12 Days Tour Morocco From Marrakech

1. Can we bring our luggage on this tour?

Yes, your luggage can travel with you and remain secure in the minivan.

2. How Cold is it During the Night in the Sahara Desert?

In the winter, the desert can get quite chilly at night (temperatures can drop to about 0). Warm blankets will be provided, but we still suggest packing some warm sleepwear.

3. How long is Camel Ride in Merzouga Desert Dunes?

The camel trek lasts for about 1 hour, depending on the season, daylight, etc.

4. Can we Skip a Camel Ride in Merzouga?

It is also possible to walk along the camel caravan or return transfer with 4×4.

6. Is there an opportunity to try sandboarding?

Sandboards are scarce at the desert camp, but supply is not guaranteed. Before the camel trek, you can inquire with the local guide about sandboarding possibilities.