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3 Days Morocco Tour from Marrakech to the Sahara Desert
Embark on an adventure along the historic caravan routes through the High Atlas Mountains. Travel further south to the magnificent Erg Chegaga dunes, where you will spend an unforgettable night. Under the expansive night sky, count the stars and learn the traditional art of celestial navigation by reading the map of the stars.
Your place of accommodation OR the airport.
Your adventure begins at Marrakech airport or your Riad, where your driver will take you through the majestic High Atlas Mountains, reaching altitudes of over 2200 meters. Enjoy the stunning panoramic views of small Berber villages, rivers, and oases hidden within the mountains as you follow the historic caravan routes. You will visit Kasbah Telouet, once home to a wealthy family nearly as influential as the royal family of the time. Next, explore the Kasbah Ait Ben Haddou, a UNESCO World Heritage site that showcases 16th-century architecture and has attracted many filmmakers over the years. After a lunch break at the site, you will drive for about two hours to reach the village of Agdz, where you will spend the night, enjoy dinner, and savor warm mint tea.
Early mornings are ideal for meditation and witnessing a beautiful sunrise; we highly recommend finding a peaceful spot to embrace this experience. After breakfast, we will venture deep into the Sahara, passing by the dry Lake Iriqui, historically a resting place for migratory birds traveling from Africa to Europe. Our journey will continue to Tazenakht, known as the capital of Berber rugs and carpets, where we will have lunch. You will also visit a women’s cooperative to gain insight into the intricate craftsmanship behind these traditional textiles. By late afternoon, your driver will take you back through the High Atlas Mountains to your Riad or the airport.
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.
That trip was absolutely amazing! The breathtaking views, the vibrant culture, and the unforgettable experiences made it truly special. I’m so grateful for the memories we created and the wonderful people we met along the way. Can’t wait for the next adventure!