Arrival at the Menara Airport in Marrakech. Welcome and support. go from there to the hotel.
After breakfast, travel through the whole Atlas Mountain range in a 4x4 vehicle to the Tizi n'Tichka pass. You will learn about the northern side, which still clearly displays Mediterranean influence, and the southern side, which already conjures the Sahara, on the same day. The old town of Ait Benhaddou, a UNESCO World Heritage site renowned for its impressive earthen construction, will provide the backdrop for lunch. You might choose to cross the river and take a stroll through the narrow streets of the historic hamlet.
Some locals provide optional tours to their traditional homes. After that, descend to Ouarzazate and continue to the Skoura oasis, where several lovely Kasbahs are located. Stay at a hotel or guesthouse.
To access the Dades Gorges, take the car to Boumalne. The magnificent Dades and Todra Gorges, which are connected by the main road, are the focus of a full day's exploration. Remain in a Tineghir hotel.
Visit the famed Todra Gorges after breakfast. We suggest taking a stroll through the grounds of the palm grove, which enjoy the luxury of year-round water. After that, go to Tinejdad, a tiny hamlet in the east, to see the Museum of Saharan Life. This museum was built by a Spanish historian and depicts life as it was or is, even when that existence does not fit into European mythology. You will next arrive at Erfoud and Rissani, the Alaouite dynasty's ancient residence. The Merzouga dunes will be seen on the horizon after a short distance. Meet your camel guide and camels for the trip to the desert camp at the base of the dunes. situated in a stunning desert setting. Stay at the desert tent for the evening and night.
Return to the car after enjoying breakfast and the magnificent dawn over the desert. Go to Alnif, a little community popular with fossil lovers around. Drive beyond Alnif to Tazzarine and then to Tansikht to connect with the Draa Valley, a lengthy oasis. To go to Zagora, use this valley road. at the palm grove, stay at a motel.
Take a quick trip to Tamgroute, where you can see the Quranic library, the subterranean kasbah, and pottery studios that are well-known for their distinctive creations that can be seen in many Moroccan homes. Go back to Zagora. Then, go in the direction of Ouarzazate, frequently following the riverfront path, which enables you to pass through villages, witness local life, and take in the stunning scenery. Stop for lunch at Tamnougalte, where you may take an intriguing stroll through the old village's streets. Some people live there, and European NGOs have helped them restore their homes. This location may be familiar to you if you've seen "The Sheltering Sky." Before arriving in Ouarzazate for lunch, go across the last Saghro mountain foothills after Agdz.
There you may go for an intriguing stroll through the ancient village's lanes. Some people live there, and European NGOs have helped them restore their homes. This location may be familiar to you if you've seen "The Sheltering Sky." Before arriving in Ouarzazate for lunch, go across the last Saghro mountain foothills after Agdz. Arrive at Ouarzazate and Ait Benhaddou in the late afternoon. You will spend the night in an inn that overlooks the historic hamlet that has been designated a UNESCO World Heritage Site.
Take the historic caravan route from Ait Benhaddou to Telouet on your way back to Marrakech (weather and road conditions allowing), stopping at Telouet to see the former Glaoui Kasbah. Previously, this stronghold controlled the caravan route that transported goods from sub-Saharan Africa to the towns of Morocco. A riverside and orchard-surrounded inn next to Telouet is where lunch will be served. Return to the Tichka Pass road after that, and drive on until you reach Marrakech in the late afternoon. Keep in a guesthouse in the historic district.
Transfer to Marrakech Menara Airport following breakfast.
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