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10 Days Morocco Desert Tour and Walking with Nomads – Ecotourism
Welcome to a unique nomadic experience where you will encounter the vastness of the Moroccan desert.
Join us for an incredible 10-day adventure starting from Casablanca and ending in the breathtaking Sahara Desert. This tour takes you through Morocco’s vibrant cities, historic sites, and the majestic Atlas Mountains. You’ll hike through the Sahara Desert, walking with nomadic tribes and experiencing their traditional lifestyle firsthand. This journey is the perfect blend of ecotourism and cultural immersion, offering a unique opportunity to connect with local communities and explore Morocco’s stunning natural landscapes. Get ready for an unforgettable journey filled with adventure and discovery.
On this 10-day Morocco tour from Casablanca, escape the stress of everyday life and immerse yourself in the stories and traditions of true nomads. Their incredible tales about the desert and their way of living will leave a lasting impression.
This is a trip that will change your life forever.
We look forward to welcoming you!
Your place of accommodation OR the airport.
This Morocco tour offers two starting options based on your preference: either meet your driver at the airport in Casablanca to commence your journey with a visit to the magnificent Hassan II Mosque, known for its breathtaking architecture and intricate mosaics, which will take approximately 2 hours, followed by lunch at a local restaurant en route to your accommodation in Marrakech; or be picked up from your accommodation in Casablanca, be it a riad or hotel, to proceed with the tour and visit the mosque before heading to Marrakech. Upon arrival in Marrakech, you will have the chance to explore the vibrant and lively Jemaa el-Fnaa square, famous for its bustling atmosphere, street performers, and traditional market stalls.
Embark on a touristic journey through Marrakech, the historical gem known as the Red City, the City of the Seven Holy Men, and Bahja among locals. Following breakfast, a seasoned local guide will navigate you through the ancient medina’s winding alleys, unveiling treasures like the Bahia Palace, Medersa Ben Youssef, and the iconic Koutoubia Mosque. Dive into the vibrant tapestry of the old souks, immersing yourself in the local crafts and the lively ambiance of Jamaa el Fnaa square, where artisans and performers captivate with their talents. Lunch awaits at a charming restaurant. As night falls, embrace the dynamic nightlife of the square, where pop-up eateries offer sizzling barbecues, aromatic soups, and refreshing juices, creating an unforgettable sensory experience.
Your Morocco tour begins at your Riad, where your driver will take you through the majestic High Atlas Mountains, reaching heights over 2200 meters. Enjoy stunning panoramic views of small Berber villages, rivers, and hidden oases as you follow historic caravan routes.
Have lunch in the Telouat area, then visit Kasbah Telouet, once home to a wealthy family nearly as influential as the royal family. Next, explore Kasbah Ait Ben Haddou, a UNESCO World Heritage site known for its 16th-century architecture and popularity with filmmakers.
Afterward, drive for an hour to Ouarzazate city, where you will spend the night, enjoy dinner, and savor warm mint tea.
After breakfast, continue your Morocco tour to the south, arriving at Agdez, the largest palm oasis in Morocco. Travel further south along the palm groves, and after two hours, reach Tamgroute, a small village renowned for its green pottery, a craft maintained by only seven families.
Following the Daraa River, the longest river in Morocco and the lifeline for nomadic tribes, arrive at Mhamid El Ghizlane, the last village home to the remaining nomadic families. Enjoy lunch and breaks along the way.
After enjoying breakfast at your riad in Mhamid El Ghizlane, embark on a fascinating desert hike. Begin by crossing the Daraa River, the longest river in Morocco, spanning 1100km and a lifeline for nomadic life. Traverse the slowly vanishing palm oasis, known as the gateway to the desert.
You’ll have lunch at Rass Nkhal, marking the end of the palm oasis. After a restful break, continue your journey following the dromedaries’ path to the sacred site of Sidi Naji. This marabout has been and remains a vital spiritual figure for the Nomads. Upon arrival, explore and learn about this significant site.
End your day with a magical dinner under the stars.
As the sun rises, enjoy breakfast and begin your journey to the majestic Erg Zahar Dunes. These breathtaking dunes can be seen from miles away. Your hike lasts about 3.5 to 4 hours, with stops along the way for refreshments. You’ll pass by an ancient market, once a bustling center where pottery fragments still bear witness to its historical significance.
Around noon, set up camp for a lunch break and a chance to relax. In the afternoon, hike to the top of the Erg Zahar Dunes to witness a magical sunset. Upon returning to the wild camp, dinner will be ready for you.
As the sun rises, your team will set up a beautiful breakfast table in the desert. Your journey continues with a different experience as you meet your driver and embark on an adventure in a 4×4 vehicle towards the highest sand dunes in Morocco, Erg Chegaga. Along the way, you’ll pass by Erg Essmar, a unique area with brown sand dunes that once served as a vital source for agriculture.
Enjoy lunch among the Nomads near the sacred oasis of Oum Lalaag, where you can discover their lifestyle, explore their homes, and drink traditional nomad tea. In the afternoon, you will meet the majestic Erg Chegaga. After resting in your camp, camels will take you on a memorable journey to watch the sunset. As night falls, you’ll return to camp, where Berber music, stars, and delicious meals await you.
After a hearty breakfast and a refreshing shower at the camp, set out to explore the area. Begin your adventure by visiting Iriki Lake, a perfect spot for capturing stunning photographs. After navigating through challenging off-road terrain, merge onto a paved road and pass the quaint town of Foum-Zguid.
Continue to Taznakhet, a charming Berber town celebrated for its traditional carpets crafted by local women, where you’ll enjoy a delicious lunch. Then, proceed to Taliouine, renowned for its aromatic saffron, before arriving in Taroudant, affectionately known as “little Marrakech” for its impressive red ramparts and bustling souks.
You will spend the night in a Riad in Taroudant.
After breakfast, bid farewell to the mountains and head towards the captivating Atlantic coast and the medina of Essaouira. Our first stop will be Agadir, a once-popular resort city with a rich history as a tourist hotspot. Enjoy a leisurely lunch and take a stroll along the Promenade, soaking in the coastal charm.
Next, continue your journey along the stunning coastal road to Essaouira, known for its pristine beaches, historic medina, and vibrant art scene. Once in Essaouira, immerse yourself in the UNESCO-designated medina, explore the bustling markets and fishing port, and enjoy breathtaking views of the Atlantic Ocean from the historic ramparts.
As evening approaches, unwind with a coffee and soak up the lively performances in the quaint squares before heading back to your riad for the night.After breakfast, bid farewell to the mountains and head towards the captivating Atlantic coast and the medina of Essaouira. Our first stop will be Agadir, a once-popular resort city with a rich history as a tourist hotspot. Savor a leisurely lunch and a stroll along the Promenade, soaking in the coastal charm. We’ll then continue our journey along the stunning coastal road to Essaouira, known for its pristine beaches, historic medina, and vibrant art scene. Once in Essaouira, dive into the UNESCO-designated medina, explore the bustling markets and fishing port, and enjoy breathtaking views of the Atlantic Ocean from the historic ramparts. As the evening approaches, unwind with a coffee and soak up the lively performances in the quaint squares before heading back to your riad for the night.
After breakfast, continue your Morocco tour by leaving the coast and heading towards the vibrant Red City of Marrakech, set against the stunning backdrop of the High Atlas Mountains. Expect several photo stops along the way to capture the scenic beauty of the journey. Upon arrival in Marrakech, check in to your accommodation in the bustling old medina.
After a delightful dinner, wander through the iconic Jemaa el Fna square. Experience the exhilarating energy of the square, where magicians, storytellers, musicians, and snake charmers create a mesmerizing spectacle of entertainment.
Desert camp accommodations can vary, but they often include spacious tents with comfortable beds, private bathrooms, air conditioning or heating, and sometimes even features like private pools, hot tubs, and outdoor seating areas.
Morocco offers a wide range of attractions, but some must-visit places include Marrakech, Fes, the Sahara Desert, Chefchaouen, and the Atlas Mountains.
Visa requirements depend on your nationality. Many countries, including the United States and European Union members, can enter Morocco without a visa for tourism purposes for up to 90 days.
Guided tours can be an excellent way to explore Morocco, especially for first-time visitors. They provide local insights and can help with language barriers.
Morocco is generally considered safe for tourists. However, it is important to exercise standard precautions, such as avoiding poorly lit areas at night and safeguarding your belongings.
Traveling in the Sahara Desert is generally safe with a reputable tour operator. It is crucial to be prepared for desert conditions and follow the guidance of your guides.