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6 days desert tour from Tangier

6 days desert tour from Tangier Overview :

The 6 days desert tour from Tangier is the ideal option for anyone looking to experience Morocco as it truly is. Enjoy the breathtaking scenery of the Rif Mountains and Chefchaouen, also known as the Blue City of Morocco.

Discover the historical, cultural, and religious city of Fes. You will also explore the middle and upper Atlas highlands, Ifrane, which is the top summer vacation spot for Moroccans due to its neighboring ski resorts and alpine-style architecture, and the cedar forest in Azrou, which is the only location in Morocco where wild Barbarian apes can be found.

Experience a camel ride to spend the night in a desert tent and enjoy the gorgeous sunset and sunrise over the golden sand dunes of Erg Chebbi, which is one of the kingdom’s most beautiful rivers. This 6 days desert tour from Tangier will allow you the chance to spend a lot of time in the Sahara, explore the Merzouga desert, and go to the homes of Berber nomads.

On our 6 days desert tour from Tangier, we’ll take you to the Rissani Weekly Market, the stunning Todra Valley and Gorge, the Dades Valley, the Taourirt Kasbah, the Ouarzazate Film Studios, and the Ksar Ait Benhaddou UNESCO World Heritage Site.

6 days desert tour from Tangier Highlights :

6 days desert tour from Tangier itinerary :

Day 1 : Tangier _ Chefchaouen _ Fes

Your driver from Sahara Camel Trips will pick you up at your hotel, airport, or port to begin your 6 days desert tour from Tangier through the breathtaking Rif Mountains. Passing through Tetouan, to the picturesque blue city of Chefchaouen, you will have time to explore this enthralling tiny town.

Visit its old medina, Ras el Ma, or “head of the water,”. It is where the fresh mountain cascade seeps its way into the town, and stroll through its winding streets painted in blue and white. that will allow you to capture some lovely images. You’ll have a delectable lunch at a neighborhood eatery.

After your tour concludes, we will continue immediately to Fes while taking in the beautiful views of the Rif mountains and the lush landscapes of the north of Morocco. We will arrive in Fes in the late afternoon and spend the night at a beautifully decorated hotel or riad.

Day 2 : Fes Sightseeing tour

The tour of Fes will begin after breakfast in your riad. Fes is the oldest, richest, culturally diverse, spiritually enigmatic, and oldest of the four imperial towns of Morocco. You’ll see that it hasn’t changed much through the years.

You will learn about the history of the Jews in Morocco when you visit the Royal Palace gate yard and the old Jewish neighborhood known as Mellah. The tile art factory is included in your visit, followed by a breathtaking aerial view of the city.

Following that, you’ll embark on a walking tour of the city’s winding alleyways. We will stop by the well-known historic tanneries, the Quaraouine Mosque, the oldest university in the world, the Attarin Medersa, and the Najjarin Fountain before being driven back to your riad.

Day 3:Fes _ Middle Atlas mountains _ Tiz'n Talghamt _ Ziz Valley _ Merzouga Desert

Your 6 days desert tour from Tangier to Merzouga via the middle Atlas Mountains, where you’ll have a pleasant drive by Berber communities.

Stop in the lovely city of Ifrane (often referred to as “Moroccan Switzerland”) before continuing to Azrou, a famous cedar forest where you may see monkeys, before stopping for lunch in the town of Midelt.

Then, we’ll travel via the lovely Ziz Valley to Erfoud, which is famed for its annual dates market and fossils, where we’ll stop to observe a lovely panoramic view with the landscape of the oasis. By the time we get there, it will be time for supper and an overnight stay at a hotel in Merzouga.

Day 4: Explore Merzouga area _ Erg Chebbi _ Camel Trek and Night at desert Camp

After breakfast at your hotel, we will begin our Merzouga 44 excursion to explore the various and interesting sites near the Erg Chebbi dunes. We will first stop at the Hassi Labied oasis to see its irrigation canal and land agriculture. Then, we will travel south to the seasonally active Sriji lake (if there is water in it).

If you’d like to hear the Gnawa music of the people with dark skin who immigrated to Morocco over a century ago and were forced to work as slaves, we’ll go on to Khamlia Village. Then, we’ll move on to the M’ifis mines. Along with its fame for tourism, the Merzouga Desert is well-known for its minerals and fossils.

The opportunity to visit a nomadic Berber family still residing in their tent in the heart of the Sahara will present itself to us on our Merzouga 44 desert tour. We will share a drink of mint tea with them and learn about their way of life while also getting a glimpse into their way of life.

After lunch at a local restaurant, we’ll return to the village. From here, you’ll go camel trekking to reach our Berber Camp in Merzouga. The camel ride takes one to one and a half hours with a break on top of the dunes to watch the sunset. If you’re interested in trying sandboarding, you can do so here. We’ll also stop to enjoy the scenery and take pictures of the sights at various panoramic viewpoints.

After arriving at the camp, you’ll be greeted with a glass of tea and given time to unwind before supper, which will be followed by some traditional Berber drumming. You can then take in the starry sky and sleep in a nomadic tent.

Day 5:Merzouga _ Todgha Gorge _ Dades Valley

Given that you are already in the desert, it is worthwhile to rise early this morning to catch the sunrise close to your camp. Following these lovely moments, you will eat breakfast and take a shower at the camp, after which you can either ride camels or take a 4WD transfer back to the starting point to meet your driver.

Additionally, as part of your 6 days desert tour from Tangier, you’ll visit the Rissani weekly market if it’s a market day (Sunday, Tuesday, or Thursday). Additionally, we’ll travel past tiny Berber villages like Touroug, Tinjdad, and the Tinghir and pause there to take in the stunning Todra valley’s lush vegetation and palm trees.

We proceed to the Todra Gorge, a popular destination for rock climbers at the base of the High Atlas Mountains, which you can explore on foot during your free time. After taking a break for lunch, we’ll journey to Boumalne Dades and reach there in the late afternoon. We’ll have dinner and spend the night at a hotel or riad.

Day 6: Dades Valley _ Ouarzazate _ Ait ben Haddou _ High atlas mountains _ Marrakech

Our 6 days desert tour from Tangier is coming to an end today. Our trek to Marrakech lasts another six days and takes us through Kalaat M’gouna, the rose valley, and the Skoura palm forest. We go to the Ouarzazate film studios and the Kasbah Taourirte (optional).

Then we’ll travel to Ait Benhaddou to see its renowned and oldest kasbah (declared World Heritage Site by UNESCO in 1986). Gladiator, Obelix, the Mummy, the Jewel of the Nile, and Sahara starring Penélope Cruz are just a few of the well-known movies that were filmed in this breathtaking location. Lunch time is unrestricted.

We continue our trip crossing the High Atlas mountains via the highest road pass in Morocco called Tizi N’tichka at 2260 meters above sea level it offers impressive views of valleys, mountains, and many Berber villages nearby. Arrival in the afternoon/evening to Marrakech, transfer to your hotel and your 6 days desert tour from Tangier end.

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6 days desert tour from Tangier Frequently asked questions :

1-what type of vehicles are used for the trip ?

What a wonderful question! Comfortable transportation is essential for “private desert expeditions.” For groups larger than 8, we utilize Mercedes Bens Sprinter minibuses, Ford 8-seater vans, Land Cruiser TXs, and many other comfortable vehicles.

2. Is the sandboarding included?

Snowboarding or sandboarding are a part of the program, yes. Please inform your driver or guide if you would like to go sandboarding. Since there are only a few boards in the camp, he will see to it that you get one as soon as you arrive.

3. How far in advance should we book this tour?

Since the early bird gets the worm, it is better to make your travel arrangements as soon as possible.

4. How to pay for the tour?

First, throughout the booking process, we request to send us a little deposit to our account via PayPal. Second, the remainder of the money must be made in cash and should be given to our driver/guide on the first day of the tour in euros, dollars, or the equivalent in dirhams.

5. How do i take my luggage to the camp?

We will take your lagguage by a 4×4 vehicle when your camel trekking begins. Consequently, when you get to the camp, you will discover your bags.

6. I don’t want to ride camels to the camp, how i do i reach the camp?

We’ll take you to the camp in a 4 x 4 car if you don’t want to ride a camel.

7. Can we book our accommodation for ourselves?

Yes, if you like, we can organize only your transportation; you must make all other arrangements for lodging.

8. How far away from Fes to Merzouga?

 There is a 500-kilometer distance between Merzouga and Fes.

9. Is there problem if women wear any kind of clothes?

No. There is only one restriction on what you may wear when taking a tour of the mosque like Hassan II. You would need to dress modestly, like you would in a church, in order to enter (no shorts, tank tops…).
If you wish to avoid drawing unwanted attention, you should dress in a certain way, just as in any other country.

10.Where is the tour start and end?

6 days desert tour from Tangier will start at   Tangier and end at Marrakech in your hotel or airport .

11.How long is the camel trek?

To get to the camp, it takes the camel ride about 1:30 hours.

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