4 days tour from casablanca: Set out from Casablanca on a 4-day tour around Morocco. After visiting the city’s top attractions including as the Hassan II Mosque, proceed to Fes. While traveling, stop at Rabat’s historical landmarks. Explore the Medina and nearby sites in Fes before moving on to the Sahara Desert. Enjoy a traditional Berber meal and camel rides while exploring the breathtaking Erg Chebbi dunes. Travel to the desert via Azrou, Ifrane, and the Ziz Valley. Travel through the picturesque Todra Gorges and lively local markets as you make your way through the Dades Gorges on the third day.
DEPARTURE/RETURN LOCATION | casablanca–desert —>marrakech | ||||
DEPARTURE TIME | morning | ||||
RETURN TIME | night | ||||
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First,second and third-night accommondations 3 Breakfasts/ 2 Dinners | ||||
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Day 1: Casablanca to Fes >> distance: 300km
The first day from Casablanca to Fes before leaving Casablanca heading to Fes you are going to explore the important place at Casablanca (the white city of Morocco), such as the mosque of Hassan 2, the largest mosque in Morocco country also in the Africa. After, you’ll hit route heading to Morocco’s capital surely Rabat city then visit the Hassan Tower and Oudaya’s Kasbah. Later on, going to the Marinid Necropolis of Chellah before heading to Fes to spend the night at one of the incredible Riads.
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Day 2: Fes to Sahara Desert >> distance: 470 km
We begin our trip by traveling to Ifrane, commonly referred to be Morocco’s Switzerland. Here, you may gaze at the town’s splendor and take breathtaking pictures. We next go to Azrou’s cedar forest, which is home to a number of amusing monkeys. After that, we went to Midelt for lunch. We go across the TIZI N TALGHAMT pass in the afternoon, which provides breath-taking views of the gorges and Ziz Valley. On our journey to Erg Chebbi Dunes, we pass via the dates and fossil-rich Aoufous and Erfoud. You may visit a fossil craft workshop and learn more about this unique art form.Finally, we arrive in Erg Chebbi’s Merzouga Dunes, where you will check into your lodging and enjoy a delicious dinner surrounded by traditional Berber music. The hotel has unique and comfortable accommodations that allow you to fully take in the serene beauty of the desert at night.
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Day 3: Merzouga Sahara desert to Dads >> distance:250 km
Get up early today to see the spectacular morning, as the dunes come to life with an entrancing show of colors and shadows, to make sure you don’t miss this incredible sight. After breakfast, you will ride your camel back to Merzouga, where you will meet your driver and depart for Dades Gorges. Along the way, we’ll stop at Rissani’s bustling traditional market. On Sundays, Tuesdays, or Thursdays, when the market is open, you may take a leisurely walk through its bustling streets and take in the vibrant array of colors, smells, and noises. After that, we go to Arfoud, where you may see a workshop that has petrified marble on exhibit. As we continue through the picturesque palm groves of Touroug and Tinjdad, we will stop for lunch. After that, we’ll drive to the Todgha Gorges. Beautiful red canyons with steep sides next to a river are perfect for rock climbing. Take your time discovering the gorges, meandering through the magnificent surrounds, and admiring the grandeur of the natural world. We go to the Dades Valley via theBoumalne Dades road. See the well-known “monkey fingers” rock formations and a charming spot atop a mountain with stunning views of the Dades Valley along the way. Finally, round off the day with supper and a stay at a hotel.
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Day 4: Dades Gorge to Marrakech >> distance: 330km
Following breakfast, we will go to Kalaa Magouna to see the rose valley. Attend the annual Rose Festival in May, when vendors display their merchandise, such as décor, oil, and perfumes with rose themes. You will pass the palm groves of Skoura on your way to Ouarzazate.Visit the film studios in Ouarzazate, the location of some well-known productions.Our first destination on the agenda is the well-known Ait Ben Haddou Kasbah, a UNESCO World Heritage Site that is a walled village.This notable Kasbah has been the site of sequences filmed for a number of movies and TV episodes, including Combatant, Alexander, The Mummy, and Diversion of Positions of Authority. After seeing this popular kasbah, we go across the Tizi-N-Tichka pass and the High Atlas Mountains to Marrakech. We’ll stop along the way for lunch and to snap photos in some of the most scenic spots. From Casablanca, an overnight stay at a riad in Marrakech completes the four days in Morocco.