The highlight Of Your Private 4 Days Trip From Meknes To Marrakech Via Merzouga Dunes.
Start in Meknes and ends in Marrakech.
You will visit during your trip the places below and more...
Meknes To Merzouga: Pick up from your hotel or riad In Meknes.
Azrou, Cedar forest, Ziz valley.
In Merzouga Desert: Visit Nomads, Gnawa Music, Berber Pizza, Camel ride, Sand boarding, Berber Music, Sunset, Sunrise, Of course Overnight in Luxury Desert Camp,
To Dades Gorges: Erfoud Fossil Museum, Todra Gorges.
To Marrakech: Ouarzazate, Kasbah Ait Ben Haddou, Cinema Studio in Ouarzazate, Taourirt Kasbah, High Atlas Mountains Tizi n'Tichka, Marrakech.
In the afternoon Drop-off at Airport or hotel or riad in Marrakech end of our service.
Pickup included
Day- 1 - Meknes - Merzouga
After the breakfast Leaving Meknes and going to Merzouga, passing through the cedar forests of Azrou where the wild monkeys are located. It will be good opportunity to take photos of wilderness in Morocco. Lunch in a small Berber village of Zaida. We continue the way through the Atlas Mountains enjoying the landscapes of Medilt to arrive to the small town of Rich, Erfoud in which we’ll feel the beginning of the Saharan oasis of Tafilalet. And then continue to Merzouga,
Overnight hotel, Dar Morocco or similar with dinner and breakfast included.
Day 2: Merzouga - Erg Chebbi
We start the trip after your breakfast at the hotel, direction to Gnawa music, In village of black people, After listening and dancing our adventure will continue to the route of rally Paris Dakar, crossing Desert track direction to ‘ Mefes mines ‘ After half hour we will drive in desert stones it will be fantastic, Midday we stop the car for tea with lunch of Berber pizza in nomad land, You will experience how the people can live in desert with sandstorm in summer with very warm weather, After lunch we will come back to your hotel. relax a bit then ride the camels into the dunes, to spend the night in luxury camp inside the dunes of Erg chebbi desert, one hour by camels then sand boarding, then sunset over the dunes, tents with private bathrooms, then the dinner and Berber music.
Luxury Camp overnight, Lunch, Dinner Breakfast included.
Day 3: Erg Chebbi - Dades Gorges
After the breakfast and take shower in your comfortable tent,
then start our journey to Dades Gorges trough the Berber villages of the atlas mountains, Tinjdad, tenghir todra gorges, Boumalene-du-Dades.
Overnight at Ksar Sultan Dades or similar. Dinner and Breakfast.
Day 4: Dades Gorges - Marrakech
After the breakfast Leaving Dades Gorges in the Morning, we will visit the majestic Atlas Mountains. Kasbah Ait Ben Haddou,
Cinema Studio in Ouarzazate, Cross the High Atlas Mountains via the highest road pass in Morocco Tizni Tichka 2260m high offering impressive views of valleys, mountains and many Berber villages nearby. Arrive Marrakech in the evening.
Drop-off in your hotel.
End of our service.
Vegetarian option available
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Moroccan Dirham (MAD)
GMT+1
220VV, 50HzHz
Fez is generally safe for travelers, but petty crime and scams can occur, especially in crowded areas. Be aware of your surroundings and take precautions to protect your belongings.
Fez Railway Station
Fez CTM Bus Station, Fez Supratours Bus Station
Buses are the most common form of public transport in Fez. They are affordable but can be crowded.
Available • Apps: None widely used
Car, Bike, Scooter
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