Trip description
This route begins in Tangier , from where we'll travel to Chefchaouen , known as "the Blue City ." We'll continue to Fez , its Medina , the envy of the Arab world and a beautiful labyrinth to get lost in. The route will take us through unique places like the villages of Ifrane , known as Little Switzerland , and its forests of Giant Cedars , until we reach Erfoud , the gateway to the Erg Chebbi Desert , a spectacle for the senses, with endless dunes and that magical , allowing us to spend an unforgettable night under the stars . We'll leave the desert behind and reach the High Atlas , discovering landscapes along the way, pausing to contemplate their beauty, chat with the villagers , and leisurely enjoy their secluded villages and immense gorges . From the mountains to the city: Marrakech , full of colors , dotted with artisans and artists , with wonderful squares and smells that will mark our memory .
  • Duration
    8 nights / 9 days
  • Places
    Tangier, Chefchaouen, Meknes, Fez, Erfoud, Erg Chebbi, Boumalne Dades, Marrakech
  • Airport
    Tangier / Marrakech
  • Price
  • Duration
    8 nights / 9 days
  • Places
    Tangier, Chefchaouen, Meknes, Fez, Erfoud, Erg Chebbi, Boumalne Dades, Marrakech
  • Airport
    Tangier / Marrakech
  • Price
Day 1 of the itinerary
  • Arrival in Tangier in the morning , where, depending on the time of year, there may be a time difference .
  • Once we have passed through passport control and retrieved our luggage , we will meet the driver who will accompany us throughout the journey.
  • We will head to Cape Spartel , where the waters of the Mediterranean Sea and the Atlantic Ocean converge .
  • Next, we will visit the Caves of Hercules , located 5 km away .
  • We will continue towards Chefchaouen , a city located at the foot of the Tisouka (2,050 m) and Megou (1,616 m) , whose name in Berber means "Look at the Horns" , referring to the two ridges that dominate it.
  • Once in “the blue village” , we will take a tour accompanied by a local guide .
  • The mix of unfamiliar voices and sounds will guide us through the winding alleyways until we reach the meeting and resting point, Uta el-Hammam Square , where we can observe the coming and going of its people and the beauty of the Great Mosque .
  • We will continue visiting the Kasbah (built in the 17th century) and its gardens .
  • A few steps away we will find Makhzen Square and take an alley to the northeast , arriving at Bab el-Ansar and the Ras el-Maa fountain , one of the most beautiful places in Chaouen .
  • Later, at our own pace , to the soothing sound of the water , we will walk down to the stream to see how the women do the laundry and how the old watermills work .
  • This beautiful path will take us to Rif Sebbanin , the washing quarter , with Sebbanin Square and its 15th-century Mosque .
  • Accommodation and dinner in a Riad in the Medina.
Day 2 of the itinerary
  • this morning for Meknes .
  • Along the way we will visit the Roman Ruins of Volubilis , the largest Roman archaeological site in Morocco :
  • Triumphal Arch
  • Capitol
  • House of Bacchus
  • On the way to Meknes , we will pass through the holy city of Moulay Idriss , who converted the local Berber population to Islam before founding Fez .
  • The city unfolds its beautiful white houses around the mausoleum and remains a spiritual center , a protected place that transports the traveler to other times .
  • Arrival in Meknes , one of the most beautiful and powerful imperial cities in Morocco .
  • Visit with a local guide.
  • Its Medina is smaller and more relaxed than that of its neighbor Fez , but no less important for that .
  • Founded in the 10th century by a Berber tribe , it became the country's capital in the 17th century .
  • It is also part of the UNESCO World Heritage Site .
  • Even today it is protected by some forty kilometers of walls , where the Bab al Mansour , a monumental gate considered one of the most beautiful and best preserved in the country .
  • The city is home to imposing monuments and numerous mosques , which is why it is known as "the city of a hundred minarets" .
  • Once the visit is over, we will head to Fez , about 60 kilometers away .
  • Accommodation and dinner in a Riad in the Medina or a 4* Hotel.
Day 3 of the itinerary
  • Today we will visit Fez-el Bali , or in other words, the ancient Medina of Fez , one of the most authentic and best preserved in the Arab world .
  • We will explore its labyrinthine medieval alleyways bustle of its people , artisan centers , mosques and palaces are hidden .
  • Fez is undoubtedly the holiest of Morocco's Imperial Cities , as well as the most cultural .
  • Walking through the Old Town is like stepping back into medieval times .
  • We will do it accompanied by a local guide , always on foot , since in this Medina, a UNESCO World Heritage Site, access by motor vehicles is .
  • In the afternoon we will continue the visit , observing how the different neighborhoods are distributed , always around everyday scenes such as:
  • The Mosque
  • The Source
  • The Oven
  • The Baths
  • And the Koranic School .
  • We will have the opportunity to see the famous tanneries , where they tan hides , and climb to a viewpoint from where, before sunset, we can hear the last call to prayer .
  • Accommodation and dinner in a Riad in the Medina or a 4* Hotel.
Day 4 of the itinerary
  • Today we will leave in a 4x4 vehicle with a driver heading south to cross the Middle Atlas Mountains until we reach Ifrane , a town known as "little Switzerland" because of its great resemblance to that country.
  • We will cross the famous Giant Cedar Forests and, if we are lucky, we will be able to feed a colony of wild monkeys that live high up in the mountains.
  • We will pass through the Ziz Valley , with more than ten million palm trees inside, and arrive at Erfoud , a city called "the Gateway to the Desert" .
  • Accommodation and dinner at Kasbah Xaluca , listed as unique in Morocco for its peculiar characteristics .
Day 5 of the itinerary
  • Today will be a day of total desert .
  • We will travel along one of the tracks used in the Dakar Rally , visiting villages and desert nomads .
  • We will stop at the Marine Fossil Quarries , which are 360 ​​million years old , and enjoy a picnic in an authentic oasis .
  • We will continue until we reach the Great Erg Chebbi , the "Desert of Dunes of very fine sand" , where we will change the 4x4 vehicle for dromedaries to go into the heart of the dunes and contemplate an unforgettable sunset .
  • We will arrive by camel at the Bivouac , where we will stay in tents , like those used by desert nomads .
  • Accommodation and dinner.
  • Sleeping “under the stars” is .
Day 6 of the itinerary
  • "A Date with the Sunrise." It is recommended get up early to walk to the top of the dunes and see the sunrise .
  • Bedouin breakfast and departure by car to circle the Erg to the abandoned village of Merdani .
  • We will continue to the Sudanese village of Khamlia , where its inhabitants will treat us to their traditional dances and mint tea .
  • Later we will go to Rissani* to visit its market , unique in these latitudes, a place where the tribes and nomads of the desert are supplied .
  • Curious to see their “parking” for donkeys .
  • Finally, we will climb to a natural viewpoint to say goodbye to the desert with a beautiful panoramic view .
  • Return to the Kasbah Xaluca to enjoy the rest of the day relaxing .
  • After the desert experience, it's nice to be able to rest and relax .
  • Odds:
  • Heated pool
  • Jacuzzi
  • Tennis
  • Minigolf
  • Optionally, hammam (Turkish bath) or massage
  • For the more adventurous, there is the possibility of taking quad bike excursions through the dunes surrounding the hotel or visiting nearby Kasbahs ( optional excursion ).
  • Accommodation and dinner at Kasbah Xaluca.
  • This afternoon, cars with drivers will be available if you wish to continue visiting the area or stroll freely around Erfoud .
  • *The Rissani market is held on Tuesdays, Thursdays, and Sundays; sometimes these days don't coincide. In that case, we try to reschedule for another day, or sometimes there simply isn't time to visit.*
Day 7 of the itinerary
  • Departure by asphalt towards Tinerhir , a small and prosperous town that offers a beautiful panorama of contrasts with its pink houses and palm groves , an ideal starting point to delve into the famous Todra Gorges , where we can walk a little following the course of the river .
  • Later we will continue to Boumalne Dades , a town located in the Valley of the Birds , at an altitude of 1,612 m in the High Atlas Mountains .
  • In the afternoon we will travel through the Dades Valley to its gorges and arrive at the viewpoint , where we will have tea .
  • On the way down, we'll stop at the "monkey's paws" .
  • Accommodation and dinner at the 4* Hotel Xaluca Dades.
Day 8 of the itinerary
  • In this stage we have about 310 km ahead of us , although they will be rewarded by the spectacular scenery .
  • Departure towards Marrakech.
  • Along the way we will visit the Kasbah Aït Ben Haddou , declared a World Heritage Site by UNESCO and the setting for various film productions .
  • We will cross the Tizi-n'Tichka , also known as the Tichka Mountain Pass , the highest road pass in the country .
  • We will leave behind the lunar landscape , which will give way to the predominant green and ochre colors .
  • Arrival in Marrakech in the afternoon.
  • is recommended to make your first contact by visiting the unique Djemaa el-Fna Square , which at this time is filled with reciters, fortune tellers, jugglers, tooth pullers, dancers and snake charmers .
  • At nightfall small outdoor food stalls are set up , where you can taste typical Moroccan dishes .
  • Accommodation in a Riad in the Medina or a 5* Hotel.
  • Note: Last day of 4x4 .
Day 9 of the itinerary
  • This morning we will visit the Medina of Marrakech on foot with a local guide .
  • We will begin by admiring the Koutoubia Minaret , the twin of the Giralda of Seville , and continue by visiting the Bay Palace .
  • We will venture into the narrow streets of the Souk , where we will see different artisans in action :
  • Weaving carpets
  • Making slippers
  • And an endless variety of quality craftsmanship
  • We will visit a Berber pharmacy , where they will teach us their "little secrets" .
  • We will go out again to Djemaa el-Fna Square , where the daytime atmosphere is completely different from the nighttime one .
  • In the afternoon, free time to practice the art of bargaining or discover the most hidden corners of the Medina at our own pace.
  • At the agreed time , transfer to Marrakech airport to catch your return flight .
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