A Weeks' Drive in Morocco
Day 1 and 2 - Start in Marrakech and explore its vibrant medina souks gardens and Moorish architecture. Stay in a riad and soak in the energy of the Red City. Day 3 - Drive into the High Atlas Mountains toward Ouirgane or Imlil. Enjoy Berber villages hiking trails and panoramic views. Day 4 - Cross the Tizi n Tichka Pass to reach the UNESCO listed ksar of Ait Benhaddou. Continue to Ouarzazate known as the gateway to the desert and home to film studios. Day 5 - Travel through the Dades Valley with winding roads and rock formations. Explore the dramatic Todra Gorge with towering canyon walls. Day 6 - Reach Merzouga and ride camels into the Erg Chebbi dunes. Spend the night in a desert camp under the stars with music and traditional food. Day 7 - Drive north through Midelt and the cedar forests near Ifrane. Stop in Fez if time allows or loop back toward Marrakech through scenic countryside.
About Morocco
It is major tourist destination, with King Mohammed VI leading a major investment program, increasing the number of regional airports and holiday resorts and even the possibility of an underground tunnel to Spain.
Morocco is home to the oldest existing university in the world called Al Qarawiyyin located in Fez, and was founded in the year 859.
Memorable Moroccan Moments
The Fez Festival of World Sacred Music is a celebration that brings together artists from around the globe, for open air concerts in historic venues like Jnan Sbil Gardens and Bab al Makina. Expect Sufi chants whirling dervishes and spiritual performances from many traditions
Then the Essaouira Gnaoua and World Music Festival celebrates Gnaoua music a blend of Berber African and Arabic rhythms. The coastal town of Essaouira fills with dancing drumming and global fusion acts in a laid back seaside setting
Marathon des Sables is known as the toughest foot race on Earth. This ultramarathon takes place in the Sahara Desert. Runners cover long distances through dunes and rocky terrain, carrying their own supplies
Kalaat Mgouna Rose Festival as The Valley of the Roses bursts into bloom and the town of Kalaat Mgouna hosts a fragrant celebration with parades music dancing and rose water products. It draws thousands of visitors to this oasis town
The Imilchil Wedding Festival is held in the Atlas Mountains and honours Berber traditions with music dance and symbolic group weddings.

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Updated:- 14th September 2025