The highlight Of Your Private 6 Days Trip From Rabat To Merzouga Desert Via Marrakech.
Start in Rabat and ends in Rabat.
You will visit during your trip the places below and more...
Rabat: Pick up from your hotel or riad or airport in Rabat.
Visit: Hassan Tower, Kasbah des Oudaias.
Meknes: Bab Mansour Gate, The Roman Ruins of Volubilis, Moulay Idriss.
Fez: You have tour with local guide.
To Merzouga: Cedar forest, Ziz valley, Rissani Market.
In Merzouga Desert: Camel ride, Sand boarding, Berber Music, Sunset, Sunrise, Of course Overnight in Luxury Desert Camp,
To Dades Gorges: Erfoud Fossil Museum, Todra Gorges.
To Marrakech: Ouarzazate, Kasbah Ait Ben Haddou, Cinema Studio in Ouarzazate, Taourirt Kasbah.
Marrakech To Rabat Drop-off at Airport or hotel or riad end of our service
3 Comments
4.6
Our adventure through the stunning landscapes of Morocco was truly unforgettable, especially the mesmerizing moments spent in the Merzouga Desert, where we rode camels as the sun dipped below the horizon. Traveling from Rabat, each leg of the journey, particularly through the Dades Gorges, left us in awe of the rugged beauty that surrounded us. The private nature of our tour allowed us to soak in every experience at our own pace, though the long drives did get a bit tiring at times. We found ourselves laughing and sharing stories, the camaraderie making even the travel time enjoyable. Overall, this trip was a fantastic blend of culture, adventure, and breathtaking scenery that we will treasure for years to come.
4.4
Our trip to the desert was an unforgettable experience for the whole family, from the exhilarating camel rides to exploring the breathtaking Dades Gorges. We loved the private nature of the tour, which offered flexibility and made our journey through the stunning landscapes feel personal. The only minor hiccup was the long travel times between locations, which occasionally tested our patience, but the beauty of Merzouga and Marrakech easily made up for it.
4.6
The camel ride at sunset was a highlight of my journey, as the colors in the sand shifted beautifully. I did find the long drives between stops a bit tiring, but the breathtaking views of the gorges made it worthwhile.