10 Days Desert Tour From Marrakech

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    10 Days Desert Tour From Marrakech

    The Top 10 Days Desert Tour from Marrakech takes you to the country’s most famous spots, offering a perfect blend of culture, history, and adventure. Throughout the journey, you’ll explore lively towns, ancient medinas, and the breathtaking Sahara Desert. Additionally, the tour includes carefully selected activities, ensuring an unforgettable experience as you discover Morocco’s diverse landscapes and rich heritage. From start to finish, this 10-day trip immerses you in the beauty and traditions of Morocco, making it a truly memorable adventure.

    Highlights of the Tour: 10 Days Desert Tour From Marrakech

    10 days desert tour in Morocco From Marrakech
    • Explore Marrakech, Ait Ben Haddou, and Ouarzazate.
    • Discover Dades Valley, Todra Gorges, and Merzouga Desert.
    • Experience a camel trek and overnight in a Sahara Desert camp.
    • Visit Fes, its historic medina, and the Blue City of Chefchaouen.
    • Return to Marrakech via scenic routes.
    • Perfect mix of culture, history, and desert adventure.

    Itinerary of 10 days desert tour in Morocco

    Marrakech to Marrakech 10 Days

    Day 1Arrival in Marrakech

    Welcome to Marrakech, the starting point of your 10-day Morocco tour! Upon arrival, you’ll be transferred to a traditional riad. After settling in, take a leisurely stroll to Jemaa el-Fnaa Square, the heart of the city. Here, you can immerse yourself in the vibrant atmosphere filled with street performers, food stalls, and local vendors. To end the day, enjoy a delicious welcome dinner, setting the tone for the exciting adventures ahead.

    Day 2Marrakech Sightseeing

    Today, dive into Marrakech’s rich history and culture. Begin by visiting the stunning Bahia Palace, famous for its lush gardens and intricate architecture. Next, explore the iconic Koutoubia Mosque and the historic Saadian Tombs, which offer a glimpse into Morocco’s past. Afterward, wander through the bustling souks, where you can admire traditional crafts, spices, and textiles. Finally, don’t miss the serene Majorelle Garden, a peaceful retreat amidst the city’s lively energy.

    Day 3 Marrakech → Ait Ben Haddou → Ouarzazate

    As you leave Marrakech, take the Tizi n’Tichka Pass to travel through the High Atlas Mountains. Along the way, you’ll be able to enjoy stunning views. Get to Ait Ben Haddou, which is a UNESCO World Heritage Site and a well-known place where movies have been shot. Learn about the history of the old kasbah as you walk around it. Keep going to Ouarzazate, which is known as the “Hollywood of Morocco.” There, you can see how movies are made in the desert at the Atlas Film Studios.

    Day 4Ouarzazate → Dades Valley

    Start your day by going to the Skoura Oasis, which has beautiful palm trees and old kasbahs. Next, drive through the Valley of Roses, which is known for making rosewater, and you’ll reach the dramatic Dades Gorge. Take in the views of the tall rock formations and relax for the evening in this beautiful natural setting.

    Day 5Dades Valley → Merzouga Desert

    Hikers and photographers will love the Todra Gorge, and you can stop in Rissani, an old trade town. The golden dunes of the Sahara Desert are waiting for you when you get to Merzouga. Start your camel trek across the dunes and watch the sun go down before getting to your desert camp. Spend the night outside under the stars and enjoy the music and company of the Berber people.

    Day 6 Merzouga → Midelt → Fes

    First, get up early to see the sunrise over the hills of the Sahara. Then, start your trip to Fes. Go through the Ziz Valley, which is famous for its beautiful scenery and lush palm trees. Visit the small town of Midelt, which is tucked between the Middle and High Atlas Mountains, on your way to Fes, which is the culture and spiritual center of Morocco.

    Day 7Fes Exploration

    Explore Fes all day. It is one of the oldest ancient towns in the world. Explore the maze-like medina, which is a UNESCO World Heritage Site, and see famous places like Al Quaraouiyine University, which is the world’s oldest university still in use. Spend some time shopping for one-of-a-kind gifts and then take a stroll through the colorful tanneries, where leather is painted using old-fashioned methods.

    Day 8Fes → Chefchaouen

    Visit Chefchaouen, the enchanting “Blue City” nestled in the Rif Mountains. As you explore, you’ll discover charming blue-painted streets, the historic Kasbah Museum, and a tranquil main square perfect for relaxation. This peaceful town offers a unique opportunity to unwind and soak in the natural beauty of Morocco’s countryside.

    Day 9Chefchaouen → Rabat

    Keep going until you reach Rabat, which is the main city of Morocco. Check out some of its ancient sites, like the Hassan Tower and the Kasbah of the Udayas. You can take a stroll along the Atlantic coast and enjoy how the city mixes the new and the old.

    Day 10Rabat → Marrakech

    During the last day of your 10 Days Morocco Tours from Marrakech, you will travel back to Marrakech with stops along the way. At a goodbye dinner, you can think about all the amazing things you’ve done and the memories you’ve made. This will be the end of your unforgettable trip to Morocco.

    Marrakech Desert Trips
    Price Includes
    • Private car (Suv or Minivan) A/C.
    • Pick up and return to your accommodation.
    • Luxury stay booked
    • Local guides
    • Camel trekking (camel per person).
    • Sandboarding (if you are interested).
    • Flexible stops.
    10 days desert trips
    Price Excludes
    • Lunch
    • Drinks
    • Tickets

    Map of 10 Days Desert Tour From Marrakech

    Morocco Desert Tour From Marrakech

    Tips for the Tour: 10 days desert tour
    10 Days Desert Tour From Marrakech
    • Pack light but bring warm clothing for chilly desert nights.
    • Wear comfortable shoes for walking and camel riding.
    • Bring sunscreen, sunglasses, and a hat for sun protection.
    • Carry cash for souvenirs, tips, and small purchases.