4 days desert tour from Rabat to Marrakech
4 days desert tour from Rabat to Marrakech will take us on an incredible experience. This 4 day Tour in Morocco departs from “Rabat” city to the red city of Marrakech through the Imperial cities, panoramic views, Merzouga desert, Atlas Mountains, old kasbahs, Palm groves, Gorges & Valleys… and much more.
Itinrary of 4 days desert tour from Rabat to Marrakech
Day 1: Rabat - Meknes - Fes
> We will pick you up at the hotel. Start our 4 days desert tour from Rabat to Marrakech explore the monuments of the “capital of Morocco”. Start by driving through the beautiful entrance to the Royal Palace, followed by a stop at Bab Rawah, or the ‘door of the wind’ of the city, so called because it is exposed to the Atlantic wind since it was built in 1197. Visit the Hassan Tower, part of an unfinished mosque started by Khalifa in the 12th century. In the incredibly well-preserved Kasbah of the Udaya, explore the castle and stroll through the French colonial Andalusian gardens.
> After that, continue our ‘4 days desert tour from Rabat to Marrakech’ to Fes; the instructions of Fez. Visit Meknes and admire the beautiful Bab Mansour gate with Zellige mosaics. If time allows, stop to explore the UNESCO World Heritage Site of Volubilis, the once bustling city and African administrative center of the Roman Empire. The site also contains remnants of the Berber civilization that captured the city of Rome in 270 AD.
In the afternoon, Visit the old city of Fes; This is said to be the largest car-free metropolitan area in the world; Don’t get distracted by the traffic, you will surely agree that a stroll here is a feast for the senses. You will enter through Bab Boujloud or the “Blue Gate” and visit the famous Bouanania School. After that, you will have the opportunity to shop for authentic Moroccan rugs.
> Next, stop by Chouara Tannery to see how the leather is cut and dyed using traditional techniques. At the Carpenters Museum, browse through the wooden arts and crafts collection, then watch copper craftsmen at work in Saffarin Square. The tour ends outside the Al-Qarawiyyin Mosque and University, the oldest continuously operating university in the world, founded in AD 859. Your guide will lead you through the Jewish Quarter, or Mellah, which was built in 1438. By the end of the walk, you’ll be at the King’s Palace. Overnight at hotel.
Day 2: Fes - Ifrane - Midelt - Erfoud - Merzouga
> Today second days of 4 days desert tour from Rabat to Marrakech, experience an exciting journey in the Middle Atlas Mountains of Morocco. Start by stopping in Ifrane, a Moroccan resort. Then, climb the beautiful trails through pine and cedar trees. By mid-afternoon, it passes 6,000 feet and continues west to the Sahara desert. Afterwards, stop for lunch at Midelt Village. As you approach Erfoud, enjoy a beautiful view of the Ziz Strait and the great valley.
> Continue your 4 days desert tour from Rabat to Marrakech to Tafillet and discover the small town of Rissani at the entrance to the desert. Along the way, stop at a craft brewery to learn about this unique craft that is popular in the area. Then, stroll through its bustling market and visit the 17th-century palace. Next, pass the ancient ruins of Sijilmasa and the Ziz River, once a bustling Berber village and trading post. trade in ancient times. You will stop to visit the bakery, where you will see and taste the ancient gastronomy.
> After lunch, you will enter the Sahara Desert, stopping along the way to share tea with friendly locals in Berber tents. Later, enter your Sahara camp, the sands rise and fall around you and experience the spirituality of ancient explorers. You will also have the opportunity to enjoy a small camel ride. Enjoy a beautiful sunset while listening to traditional music under the stars. Night: Sahara tent camp.
Day 3: Merzouga - Visit Berber Villages - Tinghir - Dades Gorge
> Walk into the nearest mine to enjoy the beautiful sunrise over the desert in Third day of 4 days desert tour from Rabat to Marrakech, eat traditional food and you will visit Tinghir, a large and beautiful sea that stretches more than 40 km in length. The valley has many palm trees, olive trees, almond trees and many other kinds of plants. Walking in the green valley for a few minutes will give you an amazing experience. Todgha Gorge is located north of Tinghir, a 300 meter deep wall in the high Atlas Mountains and one of the rarest landscapes you can see. The Todgha Gorge trail follows the right bank of the river, lined with palm trees.
> The east is the narrowest and most beautiful part of the gorge. In 110 yards, the narrow path between the high rock walls (985 feet high) is only 65 feet wide. If you take the full board option: have lunch at a local restaurant near the valley. From there you will go to Ouarzazate. In the Berber language, it means “no noise”. Ouarzazate is a very beautiful city that can be accessed by the road of 1000 kasbahs that pass the castle of M’gouna and Wadi Skoura. When you arrive in Ouarzazate, take a short tour of the city in the third day of 4 days desert tour from Rabat to Marrakech. Dinner and overnight in Ouarzazate or Dades Gorges.
Day 4: Dades Gorge - Ouarzazate - Ait Ben Hadou - Marrakech
> After an early breakfast, you will drive to Ouarzazate, a desert city at the gate of the desert. Its strange name means “no noise” in the Berber language. Walk through the village of Taourirt, which was built in the 12th century and is still inhabited today. It is an important city on the road between the Sahara and northern Morocco. Your tour of the fourth day of 4 days desert tour from Rabat to Marrakech also includes Kasbah Taourirt, a beautiful building built to accommodate hundreds of people.
> Next, visit Ait Ben Haddou, a fortified city and a UNESCO World Heritage Site. It was Tohami El Galaoui, one of the last Berber leaders, who built this kasbah in Morocco in the 20th century. Inside the walls of the Kasbah, which was one of El Galaoui’s stops on his long 4 days desert tour from Rabat to Marrakech, was has half a dozen commercial buildings and other residences that will amaze you because of the unique way it was built. The Kasbah is also famous for serving as a setting for many movies such as Lawrence of Arabia, Gladiator, and many others. Back to your tour, after enjoying the historic tour of the Kasbah, you will depart for Marrakech via the High Atlas Mountains. you will arrive in Marrakech where you will spend the night.




What's Included in a 4 Days desert tour from Rabat to Marrakech
- Pick up you at hotel or Airport Rabat
- Private Transport by an A/C vehicle
- Private English-Speaking driver throughout your desert tour
- Half-board accommodations in selected hotels or Raids (dinners and breakfasts are included)
- You can stop everywhere to take photos
- Camel Trekking & Night in Desert
- Camel Per person
- Drop off service at your accommodation in Marrakech
What's not excluded in a 4 Days desert tour from Rabat to Marrakech
- Lunches and Drinks
- Air fare travel
- Anything not mentioned in the itinerary
Why you will love this 4 Days desert tour from Rabat to Marrakech
- Visit and find the magnificent urban areas of Morocco: Marrakech, and Fes
- Investigate Fez, the nation's social capital, halting at souks, tanneries, madrasas, and mosques
- Investigate the Middle Atlas Mountains, Berber Villages and the desert of eastern Morocco Africa
- Visit the colder time of year ski resort of Ifrane and the Berber town of Azrou
- Cross the Middle Atlas Mountains with its cedar woodlands
- Partake in the colossal rises of Erg-Chebbi by riding camels while respecting the appealing perspective on dawn and dusk
- Millions and thousands of stars that uncover free sky consistently
- Go through the night in a Luxury Berber camp in the rises in Desert Merzouga
- Find the way of life of the Berber occupants of the Atlas and Merzouga Desert
- Stroll in Tinghir desert garden and Explore the ravishing chasms and ravines of DADES
- Visit Ouarzazate "desert Gate" and Kasbah of Ait Be - Haddou, enlisted by UNESCO as World Heritage
- Cross the mountains of the High Atlas, through the magnificent Tichka Pass
- Partake in the rich nurseries of Marrakech, and check out at the snake charmers in Jemma el Fnaa Square
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The Essentials of This 4 days desert tour from Rabat to Marrakech
Passport & Travel Documents 4 days tour from Rabat:
⇔ Passport (with at least 6 months validity)
⇔ Copies of important documents (in case of loss)
⇔ Travel insurance details
⇔ Visa (if required)
Money & Cards on a 4 days desert tour from Rabat:
⇔ Moroccan Dirhams (MAD) for small purchases or tipping
⇔ Credit/debit cards (note that not all places accept cards, especially in remote areas)
⇔ A small money pouch or secure wallet
Health and Safety on a 4 day Morocco tour Merzouga from Rabat and desert:
⇔ Prescription medications (with the original prescription)
⇔ Basic first aid kit (band-aids, pain relievers, antiseptic, etc.)
⇔ Hand sanitizer & face masks (if desired)
⇔ Insect repellent (especially for the desert and rural areas)
⇔ Sunscreen (high SPF)
⇔ Personal hygiene products (toothbrush, deodorant, etc.)
⇔ Any required vaccines (check with your healthcare provider before traveling)
Electronics & Chargers of 4 days tour from Merzouga from Rabat and desert:
⇔ Phone & charger (international power adapter for Morocco’s plugs – Type C or E)
⇔ Camera (if you prefer something more powerful than your phone camera)
⇔ Portable charger/power bank (useful for long travel days)
⇔ Headphones or earphones for music, podcasts, or audiobooks
Clothing on a 4 days desert tour from Rabat to Marrakech:
Comfortable Clothing for Various Climates:
⇔ Light, breathable clothing (cotton or linen) for daytime, especially in the desert and coastal areas.
⇔ Warm layers (jackets or sweaters) for cooler evenings, particularly in the Atlas Mountains and desert nights.
⇔ Modest clothing (Moroccan culture is conservative, especially in rural areas). Women might want to bring long skirts or pants and tops with sleeves. Men should avoid tank tops when visiting rural areas or religious sites.
Footwear on a tour 4 days from Rabat to Merzouga:
⇔Comfortable walking shoes for exploring cities, markets, and archaeological sites.
⇔ Sandals for relaxing and visiting coastal areas (make sure they are sturdy for some walking).
⇔ Closed-toed shoes (hiking shoes or sturdy sneakers) for desert or mountain excursions, especially if trekking in the Atlas Mountains.
Accessories on 4 days tour from Merzouga from Rabat and desert:
⇔ Hat or cap for sun protection.
⇔ Sunglasses (important for the bright sun, especially in the desert).
⇔ Scarf or shawl (for women to cover their heads or for both genders to protect from sun or dust).
⇔ Swimwear if you plan on swimming in hotel pools or coastal areas (though keep in mind modesty at some public beaches).
⇔ Small backpack or daypack for excursions and daily sightseeing.
Sleepwear on a 4 days tour Merzouga from Rabat and desert:
⇔ Comfortable sleepwear (Moroccan hotels typically provide blankets and linens, but some rural or desert camps may be more basic).
Special items for a 4 days tour from Rabat to Merzouga desert:
Desert & Mountain Gear:
⇔ Sunscreen (high SPF is essential for sun protection in the desert and mountains).
⇔ Lip balm with SPF (lips can dry out quickly in the desert).
⇔ Water bottle (you’ll need to stay hydrated, especially in the hot areas).
⇔ Camera or smartphone with good storage for capturing stunning landscapes, cities, and unique moments.
Snacks on a Merzouga to Rabat tour 4 days desert Morocco:
⇔ Granola bars, dried fruit, or nuts for long travel days, especially on road trips or desert treks.
⇔ Moroccan mint tea or Moroccan spices (if you’re interested in taking some home as souvenirs).
Guidebook or Journal:
⇔ A travel journal or guidebook to document your experiences or read about the places you’re visiting.
⇔ Maps (though Google Maps is useful, it’s always good to have a backup).
Camera Gear on a 4 days tour from Merzouga from Rabat and desert:
⇔ Extra memory cards and batteries for your camera.
⇔ Travel tripod (for capturing scenic shots, especially in the desert or mountain landscapes).
Sahara Desert Camp Gear (if you’re staying in a luxury desert camp):
⇔ Light jacket or shawl (it can get chilly at night in the desert).
⇔ Small flashlight or headlamp (if you’re staying in a remote desert area).
⇔ Sand-resistant bags or pouches (sand can get into everything, so ziplock bags are helpful).
Optional on this 4 day Morocco tour from Merzouga from Rabat and desert:
Travel Pillow & Blanket:
⇔ A small travel pillow for long drives or flights.
⇔ Light blanket or sleeping bag liner (some desert camps may not provide full bedding).
⇔ Trekking Poles (if you plan on hiking through the Atlas Mountains or other rugged areas).
Personal Entertainment:
⇔ Books, e-reader, or notepad for relaxation during downtime or travel days.
Travel Laundry Kit on a 4 days desert tour from Rabat to Marrakech:
⇔ Laundry detergent sheets or hand wash detergent for washing clothes during the trip (especially useful if staying in rural areas or desert camps).
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