Casablanca, Merzouga and Marrakech 8D
Tour Overview
The 8D trip of Casablanca, Merzouga and Marrakech will permit you to learn about the lifestyle, traditions, and culture of the Berbers of real deeper Morocco with the departure from the largest Moroccan city Casablanca towards the high Atlas mountains and the Sahara desert. Moreover, The scenery is so beautiful and changes from one area to another and from valley to another. Also, you will be surprised by the hospitality of the Amazigh people.
Your Experience Includes
These are the usual inclusions and exclusions, but the complete, personalized list will be shared once you send your inquiry — ensuring you have all the details to plan your perfect trip.
Itinerary
Pick up from the airport or your Hotel in Casablanca direction Bini Mellal by the highway, once we get there we will have a break to stretch our legs and to have some food. Later, we continue our way to Bin El Ouidane Lake through Afourar and the Atlas Mountains. Overnight in a nice guest house beside the lake.
After breakfast we continue to Imilchil is a small Berber village that lies at the heart of the high Atlas. It is a village well-known in Morocco for its traditional Berber weddings. The story says that the young lovers Tislit and Isli drowned themselves in two neighboring lakes since they were unable to marry due to their quarreling tribal families and did not want to live apart. However, the folklore also has it that their tears filled the lakes. But a mountain stood between their lakes, dividing them even in death, preventing their spirits from uniting in the hereafter. After visiting the two lak ewe will stop for lunch in Imilchil then we continue to Agoudal via Assif Melloul Valley to reach Agouda. Overnight in authentic Auberge with dinner and breakfast.
after traditional breakfast we will prepare to start our day to visit Akhiam Cave, located 7 kilometers from Agoudal, in the direction of the Dades valley, the Akhiam cave remains preserved by the great tourist flows, it can be reached on foot, by bicycle, by car or by donkey, all choices are available, late we continue the Nomade village call Tamozrgute, lunch in Auberge la grautte and visit the area then back to Agoudal for the 2nd night.
In the morning around 9 a.m., we will start the journey to the Sahara desert, Merzouga. First w will drive through the high Atlas Mountains and enjoy driving through some Berber villages and on the way you will see Berber families with their cattle .you will stop for photos and breaks, possible tea with nomads in the gorges between Ait Hani and Amellagou, later we will stop for a picnic beside the river.
After lunch, you will drive to Merzouga through Goulmima and Erfoud. A date festival is held every October in this town and it is also known as fossils we can stop in one of the workshops to see how they tile the fossils. And after that, we will admire the golden sand dunes and ride the camels to spend the night in a luxury tent in the middle of the dunes. Overnight in the camp.
After breakfast and shower to dust off, we will drive from Merzouga to Rissani, Erfoud and Tinghir, where we will stop for lunch and a short walk in Todra gorges and its magnificent palm-groves and old ruins blinding perfectly with the scenery. In the afternoon, we will continue to Boumalen Dades and take the detour to the north through the curvy road of the Dades gorges, stop for a couple pictures at the monkey feet, a rock formation that looks like fingers (probably formed from lava thousands of years ago), then continue to see the infamous gorges at the top portrayed in many travel flyers as one of the most beautiful pieces of roads before heading back to our hotel at the foothills of the gorges, where we will enjoy a nice dinner and occasionally a musical play with the staff and other clients before going to bed.
This morning, after breakfast in the hotel, We depart to Ouarzazate via Skoura . Stopping for a panoramic view of the kasbah of Taourirt then another photo stop near the atlas film studios. After that you will visit the Kasbah of Ait Benhaddou and stop for lunch in a local restaurant in the village. In the Afternoon we will drive to Marrakech over the mountains of high Atlas, passing through the Tizi N’tichka pass (2260 m in altitude). Drop off in Marrakech.
Join one of our licensed local tour guides and discover the Red city of Marrakech through an enlightening full-day private tour. Immerse yourself into this magnificent walled red city's history, art, and culture. Your guided tour of Marrakech includes the main historical points of interest, such as the gorgeous Saadian Tombs, El Badi Place, and the 12th-century Koutoubia mosque. Other exciting places not to miss are the artisan quarters, where the artisans are producing traditional wares using time-honored methods, and the main square of Jamaa El Fna, You can also add the Menara and Majorelle gardens
After Breakfat In Marrakech and at your Leisure, we will drive to Casablanca where we can visit the Hassan II Mosque and explore the city, Later on, we will transfer you to the airport for your flight back home.
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FAQ
Yes. All our multi-day tours are 100% private and designed exclusively for your party. You will not share transportation, guides, or accommodation rooms/tents with other travelers.
Absolutely. Each journey can be tailored to your interests, travel pace, preferred accommodations, and arrival/departure cities. We design the experience around you.
Morocco is a large country, and some scenic routes require longer drives (typically 4–8 hours). However, we include frequent stops for sightseeing, photography, meals, and rest to ensure a comfortable journey.
You will travel in a comfortable, air-conditioned private vehicle appropriate for your group size — typically a premium SUV or a spacious minibus for families and small groups.
Yes. We work exclusively with luxury desert camps offering spacious private tents, real beds, private bathrooms, fine dining, and high levels of comfort — far from the basic camping experience many travelers expect.
Yes. Your dedicated driver/guide accompanies you for the entire journey, ensuring continuity, safety, and a more personalized experience.
Morocco is considered one of the safest destinations in North Africa for tourism. Our experienced team monitors conditions closely and ensures that all routes, accommodations, and activities meet high safety standards.
Morocco can be visited year-round. Spring and autumn offer mild temperatures across most regions, winter is excellent for desert travel, and summer is ideal for coastal areas and mountain escapes.
Yes. Many of our tours are flexible and can begin and end in different cities such as Marrakech, Fes, Casablanca, or Tangier, depending on your travel plans.
Simply contact us with your preferred itinerary and travel dates. Once details are confirmed, a deposit secures your reservation, and our team will assist you with all remaining arrangements.


















