4 Days Erg Chebbi Tour from Marrakech
4 Days Erg Chebbi Tour from Marrakech
Experience the majestic grandeur of the Sahara Desert with Morocco tour packages. Set off on a 4-day trip from Marrakesh around Erg Chebbi. Marrakech is among Morocco’s extraordinary experiences. Where else will you find a circle of ramparts around an extensive expanse of souqs interspersed with mud medina palaces under the High Atlas? Experience fine dining in the Djemaa el-Fna and get ready to be enamored by the snake charmers. The southern market town is also a renowned Unesco Heritage site. Soak up the loveliness of your surroundings and engage in a pleasant conversation with multi-lingual locals for a memorable trip.
Departure
MARRAKECHDeparture Time
8 AMReturn Time
6 PMIncluded
Camel trek (one camel per guest)Entrance FeesMeals as per itineraryNew air-conditioned vehicle 4WD or Minivan/Mini BusOvernight in Desert Luxury CampPick-up and Drop Off ServiceProfessional driver/Tour guide during the tourNot Included
FlightsLocal guides in major cities: Fes; Marrakech, Casablanca mosque, Volubilis; Essaouira, Atlas MountainsLunches and drinks unless specifiedPersonal expenses
Tour Plan
Day 1: Marrakech – Ait Benhaddou – Dades Gorge
Day 2: Dades Gorge – Todgha Gorge – Erg Chebbi dunes
Day 3: Merzouga to Ouarzazate through Draa Valley
Day 4: Ouarzazate – Marrakesh
20 Things You Must Know Before Visiting Morocco Travel Tips
More and more people are visiting Morocco every year. It’s a beautiful country. If you plan on going, here are a few pointers to help you prepare for your trip.- Dress Appropriately
- Currency and Cost
- ATMs.
- Keep Correct Change with You
- Tipping
- Be Wary of Local Guides.
- Stay Away from Strangers Offering Free Tours or Directions.
- Fridays are Holy Days and Prepare for Holidays
- Careful What Water You Use
- Pack Some Immodium
- Watch Your Pockets
- What Language Do They Speak?
- Hello(Peace Be With You): Salam Alikome (salaam a eleikum)
- Thank You:Choukran (shokran)
- No Thank You: La Choukran (la shokran). This one is useful when you have a bunch of street vendors hassling you to buy something.
- Watch Out: Although you won’t use this yourself, you’ll most likely hear this in the medinas or souks (outdoor markets). It will be said by locals coming by with a mule, motorcycle, or cart and is a warning to move to the side.
- Visiting Mosques:
- Do I Need a Visa or Vaccines?
- Ask Before Taking Photos (And You May Have to Pay).
- Souvenirs to Bring Home:
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Overall, Morocco is a beautiful country, and you will be happy to experience it. As long as you’re completely aware of your surroundings, and you go in with the right mindset and expectations, you can have a wonderful experience.