Embark on a captivating 10-day journey through Morocco, where ancient cities, breathtaking landscapes, and the vibrant Sahara Desert await you. This itinerary seamlessly blends cultural immersion, scenic beauty, and exhilarating adventures, ensuring an unforgettable experience.
Highlight of 10 Days Tour from Tangier to Marrakech
- Explore the vibrant blue city of Chefchaouen, nestled in the Rif Mountains.
- Wander through the impressive Roman ruins of Volubilis, a UNESCO World Heritage Site.
- Immerse yourself in the bustling Medina of Fes, the cultural capital of Morocco.
- Discover the charming town of Ifrane, known as the “Switzerland of Morocco.”
- Trek through the breathtaking Cedar Forest, home to Barbary apes.
- Experience the thrill of a camel ride across the vast Merzouga Desert.
- Explore the dramatic Todra Gorges, a canyon with towering cliffs.
- Witness the stunning landscapes of the Dades Valley, dotted with kasbahs and palm groves.
- Visit the UNESCO World Heritage Site of Ait Ben Haddou, a fortified kasbah.
- Explore the vibrant city of Marrakech, with its bustling Jemaa el-Fnaa square and enchanting souks.
Day 1: Tangier to Chefchaouen
Arrive at Tangier airport and transfer to the charming town of Chefchaouen, nestled in the Rif Mountains. Explore the city’s unique blue-washed streets, visit the main square, and wander through the local market.
Driving distance: Approximately 120 km
Driving time: Approximately 2 hours
Day 2: Chefchaouen to Volubilis and Fes
Depart Chefchaouen and travel to the ancient Roman ruins of Volubilis, a UNESCO World Heritage Site. Explore the well-preserved mosaics, baths, and temples. Continue on to Fes, the cultural capital of Morocco, and check into your hotel in the bustling Medina.
Driving distance: Approximately 200 km
Driving time: Approximately 3 hours
Day 3: Fes Immerse yourself in the labyrinthine streets of the Fes Medina, exploring its many mosques, madrasas, and souks. Visit the famous Karaouiyine University, one of the oldest universities in the world.Driving distance: None
Day 4: Fes to Ifrane and Cedar Forest Depart Fes and drive to the charming town of Ifrane, known as the “Switzerland of Morocco” for its European-style architecture and cool summer climate. Continue on to the Cedar Forest, a UNESCO Biosphere Reserve, and hike among the ancient cedar trees.
Driving distance: Approximately 200 km
Driving time: Approximately 4 hours
Day 5: Cedar Forest to Merzouga Desert
Drive through the Middle Atlas Mountains, passing through the Ziz Valley and Erfoud, known for its fossil deposits. Arrive at Merzouga Desert and experience an exhilarating camel ride across the golden dunes.
Driving distance: Approximately 400 km Driving time: Approximately 7 hours
Day 6: Merzouga Desert
Wake up early to witness a breathtaking sunrise over the dunes. Enjoy a traditional Berber breakfast and explore the surrounding desert landscape. In the afternoon, go on a 4×4 adventure to explore the Erg Chebbi dunes and visit a nomadic Berber family.
Driving distance: None
Day 7: Merzouga Desert to Todra Gorges
Depart Merzouga and drive to the Todra Gorges, a narrow canyon with towering cliffs. Hike along the riverbed and enjoy the stunning views.
Driving distance: Approximately 300 km
Driving time: Approximately 5 hours
Day 8: Todra Gorges to Dades Valley
Continue through the Dades Valley, a region known for its dramatic landscapes, kasbahs, and palm groves. Stop at the Dades Gorges, a series of canyons carved by the Dades River.
Driving distance: Approximately 150 km
Driving time: Approximately 3 hours
Day 9: Dades Valley to Ouarzazate and Ait Ben Haddou
Drive to Ouarzazate, a city known for its film studios and kasbahs. Visit the nearby Ait Ben Haddou, a UNESCO World Heritage Site, and explore its fortified walls and traditional architecture.
Driving distance: Approximately 200 km
Driving time: Approximately 4 hours
Day 10: Ouarzazate to Marrakech
Traverse the High Atlas Mountains, passing through the Tizi n’Tichka Pass, before arriving in Marrakech. Explore the vibrant city of Marrakech, with its bustling Jemaa el-Fnaa square, enchanting souks, and beautiful gardens. Visit the Koutoubia Mosque, the Bahia Palace, and the Majorelle Garden. Enjoy a traditional Moroccan meal in a local restaurant and spend the evening listening to live music in a traditional riad.
Driving distance: Approximately 200 km
Driving time: Approximately 4 hours
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Included and Excluded of 10 Days Tour from Tangier to Marrakech
- Pick up and drop off at your accommodation
- Private transport .
- 1 night in camp in the desert.
- dinner and breakfast
- Tickets
- Lunch
- Drinks
- Tips
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FAQ for 10 Days Tour from Tangier to Marrakech
What type of vehicles are used for the trip ?
What a great inquiry! “Private desert trips” require comfortable transportation. For groups bigger than 8, we employ Land Cruiser TXs, Ford 8-seater vans, Mercedes Bens Sprinter minibuses, and a variety of other comfortable vehicles.What a great inquiry! “Private desert trips” require comfortable transportation. For groups bigger than 8, we employ Land Cruiser TXs, Ford 8-seater vans, Mercedes Bens Sprinter minibuses, and a variety of other comfortable vehicles.
How far in advance should we book this tour ?
Making your vacation plans as soon as you can is encouraged because the early bird gets the worm.
How to pay for the tour ?
Initially, we ask that a small deposit be given to our account via PayPal during the booking procedure. Second, the balance must be paid in cash and should be handed to our driver/guide on the first day of the tour in euros, dollars, or the equivalent in dirhams.
How do i take my luggage to the camp?
At the start of your camel trek, a 4×4 vehicle will convey your luggage. As a result, your bags will be there when you arrive at the camp.
Is it possible to have vegetarian food or vegan food?
Serving vegan or vegetarian food is possible. On the first day of your trip, please email me or let your driver/guide know as soon as you can.
I don’t want to ride camels to the camp, how i do i reach the camp?
If you don’t want to ride a camel, we can transport you to the camp in a 4 × 4 vehicle.