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Through the High Atlas and its magnificent landscapes, the Grand South of Morocco tour leads you to the M'Goun Valley, where roses and kasbahs vie for dominance. From the Dadès Gorges to those of Todgha, you will be swept away by a spectacular setting with unforgettable colors. From there, you descend to the sandy desert to admire the sunset and take a camel ride.
The Grand South of Morocco invites you on an extraordinary journey to discover its architectural jewels, magnificent natural landscapes, and ancient traditions. Starting and ending in Marrakech, your journey through southern Morocco will let you explore some of the country's major tourist cities, as well as its Berber villages, mountains, deserts, and oases, not to mention its exceptional historical sites. A unique experience in the heart of a country rich in natural and cultural diversity.
You will return to Ouarzazate through the mineral massifs and the verdant Dràa Valley. Your stay ends with a visit to Marrakech.
DURING this journey through the Grand South of Morocco, YOU WILL APPRECIATE:
Upon your arrival at the newly renovated Marrakech airport, you will be taken care of by our team and driven to the hotel where dinner will be served.
Your Grand South of Morocco tour begins with an early morning departure towards the High Atlas and the Tichka Pass (2260 m). Next, you head to the beautiful site of Télouet, from where you join the kasbah of Ait Ben Haddou via the ancient caravan route. Lunch and visit to this UNESCO World Heritage site. You continue your journey to Ouarzazate. Dinner at the hotel.
Departure for the Dadès Valley and its ribbon of oases nestled in the mountains, a setting of "a thousand kasbahs" surrounded by poplars and rose gardens: Skoura, El-Kelaâ M’Gouna, Boumalne du Dadès. From there, the desert slopes of the mountain encroach on its ribbon of greenery. But the river carves its way through thick limestone blocks, creating vertiginous walls: these are the Dadès Gorges. Lunch in the village of Boumalne du Dadès and departure for the Todgha Gorges, about fifteen kilometers from the village of Tineghir, at the end of a valley dotted with palm groves and Berber villages. The Todra Gorges are among the most beautiful natural sites in the country. Dinner and overnight in a guesthouse located at the foot of the gorges.
Breakfast, followed by a visit to the Todgha Gorges. You will be deeply impressed by this massive fault, 300 meters high at its narrowest point, with a crystal-clear river flowing at its base. It separates the High Atlas from the Djebel Saghro. Next, you head south towards the desert. You stop in Rissani, renowned for its date market and built near the ruins of the legendary Sijilmassa. After lunch, you take a sandy track to reach Merzouga. There, you are invited to a camel ride before admiring the sunset over the dunes and enjoying traditional mint tea. Dinner around a campfire, accompanied by nomadic songs. Overnight at the foot of the Erg Chebbi dunes.
An early morning wake-up to witness the sunrise. Then breakfast and departure for the crossing of Tafilalet and the vast mineral expanse of the Bougafer massif to reach Alnif and Tazzarine. After lunch, you continue your journey to N'kob, and then through the beautiful Draa Valley, arriving at the Agdz oasis. Dinner and overnight in a guesthouse in the palm grove.
An early morning departure towards Marrakech, traveling through the Anti-Atlas "Black Mountain" to Ouarzazate, then continuing to Marrakech via the Tichka Pass.
Your day is dedicated to exploring Marrakech. In the morning, you can discover some of Marrakech's jewels, such as the Menara Gardens and the Koutoubia Mosque (12th century), known as the "Mosque of the Booksellers" due to its location near the old manuscript market, where you can also find the Saadian Tombs from the 16th century dynasty. The afternoon will be spent in the Medina, the historical heart of the city, where you can stroll through the famous Jemaa El Fna square (recognized as a UNESCO Oral Heritage site) and explore its vibrant souqs filled with tanners, dyers, blacksmiths, leather craftsmen, and spice merchants.
Depending on your departure time, you'll have free time before transferring to the airport with assistance until boarding. Alternatively, you can extend your stay in Marrakech.
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