Day 1: Marrakech - Ait Ben Haddou - Ouarzazate - Agdez.
Departure by 4x4 from your hotel or Riad in Marrakech. We will cross the High Atlas Mountains by the Tichka Pass. We will stop at several Kasbahs during the road, including the Kasbah of Telouet. Today in ruins, after the flight of the last Pasha of the country, and after the departure of the French, she belonged to the Glaoui family, known as the Lord of the Atlas. We will continue to Ait Ben Haddou, along the valley of Ounila to discover the most famous Kasbah in Morocco. We will take breathtaking winding roads in the Atlas Mountains. We will continue south to Agdez and the entrance to the Draa Valley.
Day 2: Agdez - Zagora - Lmhamid - Chegaga.
After breakfast, we will take the old road caravans, through the Saharan villages and gardens present on our road. You will notice the local way of life while traveling through the oases. We will continue to M'hamid, at the gateway to the Sahara desert, stopping in the spectacular dunes of Erg Lihoudi for lunch. You will walk camels through the sands of the desert, then continue in 4x4 through the dunes Cheggaga. Then we will continue our journey to get away from civilization: you will be in the desert, where silence and vast spaces are overwhelming. You will spend the night in a nomad tent, to experience life in the desert.
Day 3: Cheggaga - Taznakhte - Taliouine - Taroudant.
We will cross the Sahara, the stony desert and the dry lake Iriqui. Once we reach the edge of the desert at Foum Zguid, we will go north to Taznakht, famous for its Berber carpets. Then we will continue to Taliouine, in the heart of the region of saffron cultivation in Morocco. We will have lunch before continuing to Taroudant for a night in a Riad or Hotel.
Day 4: Taroudant - Agadir - Taghazoute - Essaouira.
In the morning, you can explore the small town of Taroudant, known as the "little Marrakech" for its ramparts and the medina. We will continue along the Souss River Valley through the argan forest that supplies the essential argan oil industry. From Agadir, the road climbs along the Paradis Valley coast, passing through the fishing village of Taghazout, with the mountains in the background. Upon arrival in Essaouira, you will explore the city and the medina, at your own pace, and you will soak up the relaxed atmosphere in the shops and bohemian cafes. You will stroll along the waterfront, lined with fresh fish restaurants caught in the Atlantic Ocean.
Day 5: Essaouira - Marrakech.
You will enjoy free time in the morning to walk to Essaouira. Then transfer to Marrakech in the afternoon.
Day 6: Day Tour Of The City Marrakech.
Sumptuous and haunting, Marrakech stands like a mirage at the foot of the snowy peaks of the High Atlas. Surrounded by red and ocher walls, it is nicknamed the "red city". Marrakech has given its name to the Kingdom of Morocco.
Koutoubia: external visit of one of the largest mosques of the Muslim East, and perhaps the most beautiful in its harmonious unity.
The Bahia Palace: Built at the end of the 14th century, surrounded by an 8 hectare garden, it houses a disordered succession of luxurious secret apartments opening onto patios.
Saadian Tombs: Several mausoleums were built in the 18th century to house the remains of thirteen sovereigns of the Sade dynasty.
The beautiful souks of Marrakech: tight in the heart of Marrakech, the traditional economic turbulence of life, where everything is hidden and yet everything is seen. Through the streets of the Medina, you will find craftsmen and especially artists, jewelers, dyers, blacksmiths, carpenters ...
The fascinating Djemaa El
Day 7: Departure
After breakfast, you will go to the airport for your return flight.