Experience an enthralling 4 Days From Marrakech to Sahara Desert. Commence the journey by traveling the High Atlas Mountains, paying a visit to the esteemed UNESCO World Heritage Site Ait Ben Haddou.
Embarking on an exploration of the picturesque Dades Gorges on the first day. On the second day, go via the Todra Gorges, explore Erfoud for its fossil merchandise, and reach Merzouga.
Experience a captivating sunset by embarking on a camel expedition into the Erg Chebbi dunes, followed by an overnight stay in a desert tent. Experience the dawn over the Sahara on the third day, then return by camel and drive back to Marrakech.
Optionally, you may choose to make stops in Rissani or the Draa Valley. This route provides an abundant cultural and picturesque encounter, allowing you to fully engage with the splendor of Morocco’s many terrains.
The next morning, after breakfast, you’ll spend the day out in the desert in the SUV. (It is possible to spend the day camel trekking, if you’d prefer.) There are plenty of adventures for your day on the sand. You’ll get to see various areas of the desert and how people in the area live.
There will be the opportunity to visit some nomad families, if you’d like. You can also visit the Gnawa Music Association in the village of Khamlia. The Gnawa Music Association is an NGO established to preserve the heritage of those brought from central and west Africa as slaves into the southeastern part of Morocco prior to Morocco’s independence. The traditional way of playing the music that their ancestors left behind is still present.
Lunch can be traditional nomad pizza at a local restaurant. Later in the afternoon, you will arrive at the meeting point, where you will board your camels. You will travel by camel approximately an hour out to the desert camp. If you like, you can climb up to a high vantage point to watch the sunset. After dinner, there will be music. Your night will be spent under the stars in a comfortably furnished tent with a private bathroom.
After breakfast, you will continue in order to join Dades Valley, set off towards Todra Gorges, and have lunch in the right place.
Carry on the road to Merzouga, across Jorf palm trees and the town of Erfoud, where you will visit the workshop for the production of marble fossils. Arrive at the impressive dunes of Merzouga. Dinner and overnight in the camp
Departure in the morning towards the vast palm of Tafilalet through the town of Rissani (the origin of the Alaouite dynasty and the ancient capital of Sultans Alaouite) Continue to Alnif lunch in the right place.
Carry on the road via Tazarine, N’kob and Tansihkt From here, we will continue the road and cross the Draa Valley and its procession of palms, Continue to Agdez then to Ouarzazate, and Marrakech And end of service.
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