DAY 1 - FEZ - IFRANE - AZROU- MONKEY FOREST - DESERT OF MERZOUGA.
From Fez we will go through the Middle Atlas mountains stopping in Ifrane, known as the Switzerland of Africa. The next town will be Azrou passing through the national park known for its cedars where the famous monkeys of the area are found. Then we will visit the Ziz Valley that will lead us to Erfoud, known for its fossils. Arrival in the desert where we will take a camel ride through the desert until we reach the heart of the desert where we will be received, according to the tradition of the Sahara with a Berber tea, dinner and drum party in the sahara camp.
DAY 2 - THE MERZOUGA DESERT - TODRA GORGES - DADES VALLEY.
You are already in the desert! … Today, it is obligatory to get up early to see the sunrise from the top of the dunes, we have a break and we will leave the dunes behind and head towards Tinghir where we will visit the Todra Gorges, an old sewage system from the 15th century. We will also take a look at the palm grove of Tinghir, after which we will arrive at the Todra Gorges where we will rest. Next, we will walk through the town and the Boumalne Dades valley to reach the Dades Gorges. There, the river has eroded the rocks to create a beautiful landscape. Dinner and accommodation in the Dades Valley.
DAY 3 - DADES VALLEY - OUARZAZATE - AIT BENHADDOU - ALTO ATLAS - MARRAKECH
Tomorrow to take the guided tour of Marrakech. It is a spectacular city, where there is a permanent party as you can see in the famous Plaza DJema el Fna, declared a World Heritage Site by UNESCO, which for several centuries has been the most incredible popular theater in the world: snake charmers, musicians, dancers, storytellers, fortune tellers, actors, fortune-tellers ... But we cannot forget that its destiny is linked to that of the different dynasties that have succeeded one another, as well as its tradition of political, economic and cultural metropolis has always dominated history of the Maghreb. In Marrakech there are countless places to visit, for example, Medersa Ben Youssef, the Menara, the Museum of Dar Si Said, the Garden of Agdal, the Tombs of the Saadians and the Badi and Bahia Palaces.