12-Day Trip From Marrakech

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12 Days

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Daily Tour

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12-Day Trip From Marrakech

Embark on a captivating 12-day journey from Marrakech that promises an immersion into the heart and soul of Morocco. This comprehensive tour begins in the vibrant city of Marrakech, with its bustling souks and majestic palaces, before winding through the Atlas Mountains to the vast, breathtaking landscapes of the Sahara Desert

For those looking for a complete Moroccan experience, the 12-day trip from Marrakech may be what you are searching for. This package includes Marrakech and its hidden gems, as well as the Atlas Mountains with its undiscovered villages, the South with its vast desert, and the North with its colorful towns, which are among the tour’s highlights.

Highlights

  • Visit Marrakech
  • Drive across the hight Atlas Mountains
  • Discover Ait Ben Haddou Kasbah
  • Take a walk through the Todra gorges
  • Ride a camel in the dunes
  • Explore Chefchaouen (The Blue City)
  • Enjoy a guided tour of Fes
  • Spend the night in a desert camp

Included/Excluded

  • Private transportation with A/C
  • Experienced driver (Multilingual)
  • Car fuel
  • Hotels (Half board)
  • Camel excursion in the dunes
  • Sandboarding (Optional)
  • One night in a desert camp (Half board)
  • Local guides to visit Fes & Marrakech
  • Flights
  • Drinks
  • Lunches
  • Entrance fees
  • Travel insurance

Itinerary

Day 1: Arrival to Marrakech

Depending on your arrival time, you may have free time to explore Marrakech after being picked up from the airport, or you may need to rest and prepare for the next day.

Day 2: A day to visit Marrakech

Today, you will explore Marrakech with a local guide, and you will get to see the Koutoubia mosque, erected in the 11th century, and the Majorelle Garden. Then we'll go to several monuments, such as the Saadian Tombs. This 16th-century graveyard is full of mosaic tiles. You will be exploring the fascinating souks (local markets), such as the Babouche (shoes), Chouari (carpenter's) open-air market, El-Attarine (perfume and spice) souk, and the Cherratine (leather) souk, as well as the narrow alleys around the Djemâa El final square. By the end of the day, you can enjoy tea from your riad or a local restaurant with a view of the medina.

Day 3: Marrakech - Essaouira

Today, we'll go east to Essaouira, a coastal city about two hours and a half drive from Marrakech. On the journey to Essaouira, you'll stop for a short break to see the famous goats, climb Argan trees, and eat Argan seeds. You'll also stop at an Argan cooperative to learn how local women traditionally create Argan oil and about the oil's many uses. After that, we'll arrive in Essaouira, where the driver will drop you off at the entrance to the medina (old city), and you'll have free time to wander about and discover the incredibly stunning sights, such as historic stores, narrow alleys, local markets, and artisans. You'll also have time to explore the Skala and take in the beauty of the sea from above. After visiting Essaouira, you'll return to the hotel to enjoy a drink and rest before dinner.

Day 4: Essaouira - Casablanca

We'll leave Essaouira in the morning and travel north, stopping in Casablanca to see Mohammed V Square and Hassan II's magnificent mosque. We'll then visit Rabat, the Mechouar (the ramparts and walls surrounding the Royal Palace), the stately Mohammed V Mausoleum, the Hassan Tower, and the Oudaya Kasbah, which overlooks the Atlantic Ocean and features Moroccan artisanal galleries.

Day 5: Rabat - Rif Mountains - Chefchaouen

Departure in the morning for Chefchaouen, going through the Rif Mountains' lush valleys. Chefchaouen is known for its vibrant blue-rinsed houses and is a favorite tourist and Moroccan destination, especially during the hot summer months. Depending on our arrival time, we'll walk through Chefchaouen's winding lanes and narrow alleys, which are home to numerous souks selling cuisine and artisan works such as woolen items, intricate embroidery, and goats cheese, all of which are unique to the North and not found anywhere else in Morocco. Relax in the plaza, go to a nearby farm, or go for a hike in one of the nearby parks.

Day 6: Chefchaouen - Volubilis - Meknes - Fes

Our journey will begin with a lovely drive from Chefchaouen to the Roman Ruins at Volubilis, which will take us past the fertile agricultural hills. Volubilis is less impressive than the Roman sites along the Mediterranean coast, but it's still one of Morocco's best-preserved Roman ruins. We'll continue to Meknes, the fourth Moroccan imperial city and a 17th-century cultural site, where we'll have lunch and wander around the old medina's massive walls. Following the launch, we stopped by Bab el Mansour and visited Moulay Ismail's shrine. Following our excursion to Meknes, we will travel to Fes, where we will spend the night

Day 7: A day to visit Fes

Today, we'll go on a walking tour of Fes with a local guide. This city is the country's former capital and one of four imperial cities. Fez is divided into three sections, the oldest of which is Fes el Bali, which is encompassed by a large wall and contains about 9000 narrow lanes and alleys. Fez-Jdid, or New Fes, is home to the Mellah, or Jewish quarter, as well as the Ville Nouvelle, which was built during the French occupation. You'll have the opportunity to visit the University of Al-Karaouine one of the world's oldest universities, the Royal Palace's carved brass gates, and meander through the medina's small crowded alleyways, stopping to watch demonstrations of weavers, carpet knotting, brass hammering, and tile and pottery production. After finishing your visit, you'll meet your driver to drive back to the hotel if it is not reachable walking.

Day 8: Fes - Ifrane - Azrou - Medilt - Ziz Valley - Erfoud - Merzouga

After breakfast, we will travel south to the desert, passing through Ifrane, Morocco's Switzerland, and stopping in Azrou's cedar forests, where wild monkeys can be found. It'll be a fantastic opportunity to capture the Moroccan countryside. After having lunch in a Berber village in the area, we will continue over the middle Atlas Mountains, passing via Medilt and Rich, with a break in Ziz Valley to take in the beauty of a big valley filled with palm trees, before continuing to Erfoud, where we will notice the start of the Saharan oasis of Tafilalet. After a few kilometers, we will see the Erg Chebbi golden dunes appearing like a mirage in a rocky desert. Our first night in Merzouga will be spent in a hotel.

Day 9: Merzouga - Khamlia - Rocky Desert - Nomad Families - Erg Chebbi Dunes

Today, we'll spend the entire day exploring the desert. Our first stop will be at the seasonal lake of Merzouga, and then we'll drive to Khamlia, known for its inhabitants who come as nomads from several African countries. We'll have the opportunity to listen to Gaoua, a type of traditional music from the region, before going off-road on the Paris Dakar rally route, the world's toughest rally. Our journey continues into the rocky desert, where we will stop for a panoramic view, where you can see the Erg Chebbi dunes as a sea of sand. Following that, we'll visit the fossil mines and an old isolated settlement built by the French during their occupancy. Our next stop will be with the nomad families, where we will enjoy a mint tea and learn about their way of life and daily routine. Before returning to Merzouga, we may stop for lunch nearby or at a local restaurant. After finishing your lunch, we will drive back to Merzouga, where we'll begin our camel ride into the dunes, watch the sunset, and spend the night in a desert camp under a million stars.

Day 10: Merzouga - Jorf - Tenghir - Todra Gorges - Dades

You'll be woken up early in the morning to watch the sunrise in the desert before returning to Merzouga on the camels. After breakfast and showering, we will begin our journey towards Tineghir via various Berber villages such as Erfoud, Tinejdad, and Jorf. We may have a break for lunch in the afternoon before traveling to the Todra Gorges and Tineghir Oasis, stopping along the way to take photos and enjoy the scenery. You'll have time to walk through the Todra Gorge, one of Morocco's most magnificent and spectacular canyons, while enjoying the sound of its streams before continuing to Dades, where we will spend the night.

Day 11: Dades - Roses Valley - Ouarzazate - Ait Benhaddou - Atlas Mountains - Marrakech

After breakfast, we'll travel to Ouarzazate via Skoura, known for its stunning Kasbahs and Rose Valley. Upon our arrival in Ouarzazate, you will have the opportunity to visit an international film studio that has produced some of the most well-known Hollywood films and series, including Game of Thrones, Gladiator, and Lawrence of Arabia. We'll next travel to Kasbah of Ait Ben Haddou, a historic old palace where you can discover authentic Berber architecture. We'll take a walk through its colorful Souks its narrow mud streets, and we might stop for lunch in a typical Berber restaurant, where we'll try some of Morocco's most delicious specialties before taking the adventurous road via the high Atlas Mountains to arrive in Marrakech by the end of the day.

Day 12: Marrakech - Airport

Today, you'll have free time in Marrakech, before the airport transfer.

Frequently asked questions

Expect a mix of vibrant cities, stunning landscapes, and cultural experiences, including Fes, Chefchaouen, the Sahara Desert, and coastal Essaouira.

Absolutely! Many tour operators offer customizable itineraries to fit your interests and travel preferences.

The best times are during spring (March to May) or fall (September to November) when temperatures are comfortable for sightseeing.

Travel is usually arranged via private vehicles or guided tours, ensuring comfort and convenience as you explore different regions.

Accommodations range from traditional riads and hotels in cities to desert camps in Merzouga, providing an authentic Moroccan experience.

Most packages include breakfast; some may also provide lunch or dinner—check with your tour provider for specific details.

Yes! You can opt for budget-friendly group tours or personalized private trips based on your travel style and preferences.

Don’t miss camel trekking in the Sahara, exploring historical sites in Fes, wandering through Chefchaouen’s blue streets, and enjoying beach time in Essaouira.

Generally, tourists don’t need a visa; however, check entry requirements based on your nationality before planning your trip.

Booking can be done through various online travel agencies or directly with local tour operators who specialize in Moroccan itineraries.

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