Ouarzazate - Merzouga - Marrakesh - 3-day trip

Itinerary

Day 1: Ouarzazate - Draa valley - Nkob - Erissani - Desert Merzouga 


Pick up you from your raid, hotel or airport. 


Take the road to the desert of Merzouga, En route pass through the Sahara desert town of Agdz and the heart of the Draa Valley known for its 45 qualities of dates. Stop to take in the picturesque views of Agdz and its impressive palm groves, along with the local trade routes, famous for bringing dates, spices and other products from the South to Marrakech.


Continue through Alnif and Rissani to the Merzouga desert. 


Your camels await you for a ride through the Dunes and towards sandboarding.  


Dine and spend the night in a Berber khaima next to the dunes of the Sahara desert.


Day 2: Merzouga Departure - Visit the Sahara Desert Town of Rissani - Erfoud - Todra Gorge - Bomalen Dades


Take the road to the town of Rissani. Visit the local souk and eat Madfouna food. Madfouna is the local stuffed pizza indigenous of the Sahara region. Continue the road via Erfoud to Bomalen Dades.


Visit the Todra Gorge and The Todra Gorge is a spectacle with its gigantic rock walls changing color to create magical effects with the sunlight. In the morning, when the sun permeates through the bottom of the gorge, the rock changes from pink rose to deep ochre gradually throughout the rest of the day.  


After exploring the Todra Gorge, be sure to experience any of the dozens of Dades Kasbahs.


The Kasbahs within the Dades oasis lay claim to the harshest terrain of the southern valleys and are considered modern because the first ones were destroyed in the 1920’s and 1930’s during France’s pacification attempts.


Overnight at Riad or Hotel in Bomalen Dades. 


Day 3: Bomalen Dades - Skoura - Ouarzazate - Ait Ben Haddou - Telouet Kasbah - Marrakesh 


Take the road to Marrakech. 

 

Valley of Roses. Your driver will stop for you to view the Capp et Florale distillation factories laid out in the small Kasbah town that manufacture the entire nations products of eau de rose. The rose water and other products such as hand and body soaps, oil, crème perfume and dried flowers are for sale and also popular among Moroccans. The factories produce 3000-4000 petals a year.


Visit Skoura and its “Valley of One Thousand Kasbahs.”Skoura is a fertile oasis lined with immense palm groves that provide great views of the Atlas Mountains alongside deserted landscapes. It is renowned for the cultivation of roses. The palm groves were laid out in the 12th century by the Almohad sultan Yacoub el-Mansour and named after its original inhabitants, the Berbers of the Haskourene tribe. The most beautiful kasbahs in southern Morocco can be found here.


 Visit the Atlas Film Studios. The studios are flanked by Holly-wood style Egyptian figures and cover 30,000 square meters of desert. David Lean filmed Lawrence of Arabia at The Atlas Film Studios in the early 1960’s. Since then many famous directors have followed in his footsteps to exploit the magnificent scenery. International blockbusters shot here in recent years include: the French version of Cleopatra, Bertolucci's Sheltering Sky, Scorsese's Kundun, Gillies MacKannon's Hideous Kinky, Ridley Scott's Gladiator, Black Hawke Down, Oliver Stone's Alexander The Great, Ridley Scott's Kingdom of Heaven, and Penelope Cruz's Sahara.


Visit Ait Benhaddou. Located 32 km from Ouarzazate lies the picturesque village. Aït Benhaddou of Aït Benhaddou is situated in Draa Tafilalet a hill along the Ouarzazate River. Lawrence of Arabia was filmed here and Orson Welles used it as a location for Sodome and Gomorrah; and for Jesus of Nazareth the whole lower part of the village was rebuilt. In recent years more controlled restoration has been carried out under UNESCO auspices. Aït Benhaddou is one of many locations in this region used for shooting Hollywood films. Aït Benhaddou which once served as the former caravan route between the Sahara and Marrakech in present-day Morocco. Your guide will lead you on a private tour through this Berber village of towered and crenulated Kasbahs that once guarded the lucrative caravan route through the Atlas Mountains.


Visit Kasbah Telout, one of Morocco’s hidden jewels and a famous Kasbahs that is the origin of the Pacha Glaoui Family. Kasbah Telout is hidden among a tiny road in a small village that is 20 minutes outside Tichka. Its history stands alone with its original zellij tile, authentic, preserved silks and grand remnants of the Glaou family. This Kasbahs has yet to be coined a UNESCO World Heritage site and while it appears in parts to be in ruins on the exterior, its interior is one of true splendor.


Take the road back to Marrakech via the Tizi-N-Tichka Pass.