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6 Days Desert Tour From Casablanca, Explore the best Part of Morocco the beautiful cities and the amazing Sahara Desert, Merzouga , and Fes to Marrakech by visiting Ait Ben Haddou Kasbah,visiting the most attractive imperial cities of Fes, Meknes, Rabat, and Marrakech. During the tour, you will visit the desert and Sahara dunes, ride camels
6 Days Tour To Imperial Cities & Sahara Desert From Casablanca,visit the amazing emperial cities and the Sahara Desert tour ,Casablanca to Fes to Marrakech via the Berber Villages and the best kasbahs around Morocco Tours.
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Day 1:Casablanca Rabat Meknes Fes:
Today we will drive to Fes passing by Rabat and Meknes. We will visit important places in those cities as well as the Roman ruins. Then we continue to Fes where we’ll arrive in the evening and here we stay overnight in a traditional Moroccan riad/hotel.
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Day 2:Fes City Tour:
In the morning we will spend visiting the medina (the old city) and its alleys. It includes visiting the Jewish Quarter and the Royal Palace, which is the biggest one in the country. Then we will visit the famous tanneries and the Quaraouine mosque – the first university in the world. After lunch, we will enjoy a wonderful panoramic view of the city and you will have a free program. We stay overnight at a local hotel in Fes.
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Day 3:Fes Azrou Midelt Ziz Valley Rissani Merzouga:
Today we’ll drive towards Ifrane – referred to as “the Switzerland of Morocco. We will stop at Azrou, a Berber village in the middle of the famous cedar forest. Lunch will be in Midelt in a traditional Moroccan restaurant, then afterward we’ll travel through the Tizi Ntalghamt pass and along the magnificent Ziz Gorges carved through volcanic rock and along the spectacular Ziz Valley, stopping for panoramic views along the way. We’ll drive through Berber villages to Erfoud and then Rissani, and finally, we reach Merzouga. Here we stay in a local hotel near desert dunes.
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Day 4:Merzouga area the Camel trek and overnight in the camp:
Today we’ll explore the desert area by visiting the Gnawa people in village Khamlia. We can also meet Nomad families still living under Berber tents. We will also visit the old city of Rissani, the foundation of the Alaouite dynasty – the current ruling royal family in Morocco. Here you’ll walk through the souk and later we will drive back to the village of Merzouga, from where you will ride a camel into the desert. The camel ride takes about 90 minutes to arrive to the desert camp. Here we will spend the night in the middle of sand dunes. You will enjoy the sunset and today’s dinner will be served at the desert camp with Berber music at the campfire.
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Day 5:Merzouga Khamlia Erg Chebbi:
Our camel guide will wake you up early in the morning to watch the sunrise, then we’ll ride camel back to the village. After breakfast and shower in the hotel, we’ll leave for Rissani, Tinghir and Todra gorges – the highest, narrowest gorges in Morocco. After lunch in the heart of the gorge, we’ll drive through the Dades Valley. We stay overnight in a traditional hotel with dinner and breakfast.
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Day 6:Dades Gorges Ouarzazate Ait Ben Haddou Marrakech:
After breakfast, we’ll drive through the Dades Valley towards Kalaat Mgouna and Ouarzazate. The route through Dades Valley is the way of the thousand Kasbahs – providing numerous opportunities to take some of your best photographic shots of the trip. We’ll stop at Kalaat Mgouna, “the rose city”. Our journey continues to Marrakech passing by Ait Ben haddou Kasbah, the largest Kasbah in Morocco. The Kasbah was built by Et Hami El Glaoui, one of the last Berber chieftains during the 18th century, now it is a house of many Glaoui people. We will pass Tizi n’tichka Pass (2260m) over the High Atlas Mountains. After we reach Marrakech, our Morocco tour finish.
Tour Reviews
My partner and I took a private tour with Tilla Tours. We had an amazing tour guide and driver, Karim. We had a limited amount of time, but wanted to see as much of Morocco as we could. Karim helped us manage our time so that we could see as much as possible. We had plenty of stops for pictures. Karim answered any questions we had and explained to us many aspects of Moroccan culture.
If you’re unsure about taking this tour, do it. And try to get Karim as your tour guide. He was amazing. I wish we could tip him a million dollars 🙂
Morocco is beautiful– I think everyone needs to visit Morocco at least once in their life. My sister and I came during summer, so it was quite hot.
Our driver, Khalid, is extremely nice and friendly. We had a great time chatting with him during the trip. He took the initiative in assisting us when he felt that we were too tired or too hot, since we visited at the height of summer. Since the trip includes different cities, there are long drives between stops and we are grateful that he remained cheerful and helpful even when it felt like all of us were going to melt. He took us to meet his family to experience traditional Moroccan lunch and it was one of the highlights of our trip!
Amal, our tour guide in Fes, knew the huge medina very well and helped us learn more about the city and their crafts.
Hassan, our tour guide in Marrakesh, even helped us bargain. He was knowledgeable and patient with all our requests.
Mohamed, the owner of Tilila, was accessible throughout the trip. He assisted us in making changes to some of our reservation and even gave us a free ride to the airport.
Overall it was an amazing experience with amazing people– at some point it felt like we were traveling with friends, not guides. I would love to go back in a different season!
Every city we visited in Morocco had its own charm and I felt like we had somewhat of a complete Moroccan experience. My favorite parts of the tour were the Sahara Desert, Dades Valley, and our lunch with Khalid’s family in Tingher near the Toudgha gorge. What made the tour with Tilila special was how Khalid made us comfortable during the entire trip (do not underestimate the need for a good companion/driver for the duration of the tour; depending on your itinerary, there could be 6-8-hour car rides to and from the Sahara and a lot of 3-hour rides between cities). When it was too hot, Khalid would volunteer to buy water for us; he ensured we did not have to carry our luggage under the scorching heat. We also experienced lunch with his family, which was a treat. It was a tremendous experience overall, Khalid was like a big brother to my sister and I – although I do think it is best to go during spring time (unless you are well-adjusted to 44’C temperatures!)
Special thanks to Mohamed who organized our trip- he ensured we had the best experience and even took care of us after our tour with Tilila was over, and helped us visit the Jarjeer Sanctuary for abused and abandoned donkeys, mules, and horses.
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