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mothmiso · 2 months
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El Glaoui Kasbah (2) (3) (4) (5) by Panegyrics of Granovetter
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agadirtours · 3 years
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2 days tour from Marrakech to Zagora desert
2 days tour from Marrakech to Zagora desert
From the hotel in Marrakech or the meeting point, the 2 days tour from Marrakech to Zagora desert begins at 7 a.m. We start our journey bypassing via Ouarzazate on our way to Zagora. We make a pit break at Ait Ben Haddou Kasbah to take in the magnificent sights mention on the UNESCO World Heritage Sites List. We travel over to the Draa Valley, which is famous for such Ksour and Kasbah.
This 2 days Marrakech desert trip is a shared group and can be made private, if so please don’t hesitate to text or email us. Upon arrival, we will take a camel ride, until we reach the khaymas camp, where we will have dinner and spend the night. There are luxury tents (with private bathrooms) you can book them in advance by contacting us.
Afterwards, we get to Zagora, where you will spend 1.30 hours riding a camel at sunset. We finish the day with a nice classic meal together under the dazzling sand sky while retreating to a Berber camp below the limitless moon to nap. So start the journey with a traditional Berber meal in the Sahara before climbing our camels and riding further into the Dunes to see the dawn. Afterwards, we go by car over the Atlas Mountains to Marrakech, the Diamond of the Southwest.
Zagora desert trip from Marrakech
Please contact us if you need to know any more information about the tents, how it looks like from inside, we have already attached some pictures on the Zagora desert trip from Marrakech, beds are good quality and also the covers, we are trying the best to give you an excellent experience by providing the best tools and equipment.
The desert trips, whether privately or organisation, carry personal bags. Kindly bring a small rucksack with you on your camel journey to the desert tent. The majority of your belongings will be stored in the car in Zagora or at the tent driver’s resort in Zagora. You can also bring your water If you prefer, you are free to do so, but there will be plenty of convenient businesses along the road where you may buy bottled water on a routine basis.
Highlights :
Visit Draa Valley Discover High Atlas Mountains Explore Ait Ben Haddou Kasbah See Kasbah Glaoui Enjoy The desert experience Visit Oasis and Palm grove Travel between Berber village Eat Berber dinner Experience a Night in Berber tent Camel rides at sunrise and sunset
What’s included:
All transportation between destinations and activities
1 night in half board in Berber tent at Tizi Camp
2 Camel Rides
All Local taxes
Departure time :
7h10
Return Details:
Back to the starting point around 18:30
Availability :
Daily availability
Tour Langauge :
French, English
Meeting Point :
We will set up a meeting point in Marrakech if you stay in a Riad
Do you have any questions? contact us via WhatsApp click here
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With the help of some Hollywood touch-ups, this Unesco-protected red mudbrick ksar (fortified vilage) seems frozen in time, still resembling its days in the 11th century as an Almoravid caravanserai. Movie buffs may recognize it from Lawrence of Arabia, Jesus of Nazareth (for which much of Aït Ben Haddou was rebuilt), Jewel of the Nile (note the Egyptian towers) and Gladiator. A less retouched kasbah can be found 6km north along the tarmac from Aït Ben Haddou: the Tamdaght kasbah, a crumbling Glaoui fortification topped by storks’ nests. 🇲🇦 Русскоговорящий местный гид 🇲🇦 🐪@berber_way_morocco_tours 🐪 #berberwaymoroccotours   ---------- свяжитесь с нами ---------- 📧 : [email protected] 🌐    www.berberwaymoroccotours.com 📱+212633987288 ------------------- теги ---------------------- #Марокко #марокко🇲🇦 #сахара #Мароккотуры #russia #russiatravel #russia #love #москва #travel #instagood #nature #beautiful #россия #moscow #photooftheday #красота #followme #красноярск #like4like #осень #иркутск #instagram #girl #instalike #природа #калининград #autumn . (at Aït Ben Haddou, Ouarzazate, Morocco) https://www.instagram.com/p/CO9Aq8nDvCc/?igshid=weyjvbtu50or
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#Telouet #Kasbah is a #Kasbah along the former route of the #caravans from the #Sahara over the #Atlas #Mountains to #Marrakech. The #kasbah was the seat of the El #Glaoui #family's power, thus sometimes also called the #Palace of #Glaoui, and it was built in the #18th and #19th centuries. (at Telouet) https://www.instagram.com/p/Bsf0zB2A4Kk/?utm_source=ig_tumblr_share&igshid=1ivani9g3epka
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unveil-morocco · 5 years
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The Kasbah of Taourirt built in the thirties by the pasha of Marrakesh Thami El Glaoui who is known as the Lord of the Atlas, it was the largest Kasbah at that time and now it is considered as a historical patrimony.
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northmorocco · 7 years
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La Kasbah du Glaoui, à Telouet قصبة الكلاوي بتلوات The Kasbah of Glaoui, in Telouet Telouet, Morocco by Geoff Ott (ott.geoffrey on Flickr)
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Before reach the Sahara desert in one of tours we have a stop for visit this historical site of Morocco قصبة الكلاوي بتلوات The Kasbah of Glaoui, in Telouet 📷@maroc_travellers.not.tourists #skymoroccotrips🇲🇦 #toursandtravel #travelgram #travelwithlocals #travelwithyourheart #toursandactivities #toursfrommarrakech #toursandtransfers #toursfromfez #travelwiththebest #customizedtours #4x4moroccotours #enjoythejourney #happytravellers👣❤️ #savethetourism #dontcancelmodify #instamarocco #bookstagram #bookatour #contactusnow📲 (στην τοποθεσία Kasbah de Télouet) https://www.instagram.com/p/B-HwwWwgq2Q/?igshid=fo8vlr3aeqyr
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Explore Marrakech
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"Marrakech is one of the most beautiful cities that we know; comparable only to Baghdad. It is large and well built, surrounded by its massive ramparts, and has an abundant bazaar in all kinds of things. We see palaces, madrasas and magnificent mosques whose chief, called the Mosque of the Booksellers (kutubiyin) presents the highest minaret from which one can see the city in its entirety to the snowy mountains. " Ibn Battuta (1304-1369) (Traveller and Arab geographer) After seven centuries, the description of the poet still seems topical. Marrakech is the first tourist destination of Morocco. This magical imperial city has always been since its founding in 1070 by the Almoravid dynasty, the great Southern metropolis. The fame of Marrakech was designated as its all Morocco until the late nineteenth century. The heart of the city, surrounded by ramparts, contains the medina, a maze of narrow streets where we will be happy to get lost. In April 2015, as a consecration, the famous website "TripAdvisor" Marrakech class as world number 1 destination, based on millions of votes.   THE PEARL OF THE SOUTH Upon arrival, one is taken by the contrast of colors: the city, its pink adobe walls, its walls covered with bougainvillea from which arise bunches of palm trees and greenery, spectacular scenery snow-covered peaks of the High Atlas under a bright sky of intense blue that announces the true nature of Marrakech. The city is a lush oasis, perpetually sunny, hence exhale flowery scents of jasmine and orange blossom freshness gardens. Inside the city walls, the zebra shadow of the sun, in the teeming streets of the medina, a hive of activity, punctuated with calls, voices, bright colors, cedar wood and scents spices. The sounds, colors and smells will meet to compose an amazing symphony. Marrakech, mythical city, cultural capital, inspiring artists, fashions and events: Marrakech art galleries, festivals, exhibitions; Marrakech "people" with its celebrities, its luxurious palaces and trendy nights; Marrakech tourist capital for over a century, offers a fine balance between treasures of the past and ongoing energy of living cultures. Yes, Marrakech is unforgettable. They come back, and each stay reserve discoveries. Some have never even left ...   HISTORY OF THE CITY   Epicurean and spiritual, humble and proud, pious and nocturnal, traditional and avant-garde, cosmopolitan and mysterious, Marrakesh the oldest and youngest of the imperial cities of the Kingdom, has for a thousand years made its honey of the many influences that have crossing and still feeding, at the gates of Europe, between mountain, desert and ocean, the oasis city of the great south, city of adorned art of incomparable finery of palaces and monuments, continues, with a confusing virtuosity, to make the synthesis between the past and the present; it is a symbol of well-being and sweetness of life, has built its legendary hospitality into an authentic lifestyle sought and appreciated by travelers from around the world.   Founded 1000 years ago, Marrakech has an incredible and uncommon history, marked by the brilliant periods of its history; today it retains a rich cultural heritage. It is up to us then to dive deeper into the periods that fascinate us.   THE ALMORAVID DYNASTY
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Marrakech was founded in 1062 by Youssef IbnTachfin, first ruler of the Almoravid dynasty. Simple caravan camp, the city becomes an important cultural, commercial, and religious center that shone throughout Morocco, Andalusia and Black Africa, thanks to the construction of many mosques and medersas (Koranic schools). Marrakech is elected capital of the kingdom. It is also at this time that the plantation of the Palmeraie began. The legend tells that by eating dates, Youssef IbnTachfin sprinkled the fruit stones, which found there fertile, soil to flourish and eventually lead to palm trees. Youssef IbnTachfin's son, Ali Ben Youssef built ramparts for several kilometers so that he can protect the city from attacks.   THE ALMOHAD DYNASTY
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In 1147, Abd El-Moumen, founder of the Almohad dynasty, sieged Marrakech for nine months, and seized the city. The main buildings of Marrakech were razed. The Remparts, and the minaret of Koutoubia will be spared. During the reign of the first Almohad kings, "the red city" will be the capital of a prosperous empire. They built many palaces and religious buildings, such as the famous mosque of Koutoubia. THE MERINID DYNASTY At the end of the 13th century, the Marinid rulers overthrew the Almohad Caliphate, which controlled Morocco.The Marinid dynasty briefly held sway over all the Maghreb in the mid-14th century and were able to take Marrakech from the weakened Almohads. The city was then abandoned by its men of letters and artisans, in favor of Fez, which became the capital.   THE SAADIAN DYNASTY
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In the early 16th century, Marrakech became the capital of the kingdom. It also revives prosperity and beauty, thanks to the Saadian Sultan Ahmed El-Mansour, who built among others the El-Badii Palace, a replica of the Alhambra of Andalusia, as well as the Saadian tombs.   THE ALAOUITE DYNASTY
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At the end of the Saadian dynasty, Marrakesh loses much of its prestige and heritage that falls into ruin. It was not until the reign of the Alawites (the currentMoroccan royal family) that the city regained some prestige with the restoration of the walls of the city, the Kasbah and the construction of new buildings and mosques. At the beginning of the 20th century, Marrakech experienced many political troubles. During this period, Marrakech was governed by Pasha Thami El Glaoui until the end of the protectorate. With the help of the French, EL Glaoui reigns in a despotic way, of which he represses the insurrections of the Berber tribes and became one of the most influential men of Morocco. In 1956, the end of the protectorate and the return of exile of Mohamed V marks the end of the reign of Glaoui.     Read the full article
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instagramerviajero · 7 years
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El traje nacional marroquí se llama djellaba, una prenda de vestir de una sola pieza, unisex y con capucha. Los de la más alta calidad tienen la costura más adornada que recubre las costuras. Los marroquíes ricos tienen sus djellabas hechos a medida. Djellabas son indicativos de la política y los valores conservadores.
Los romanos comenzaron a hacer vino en Marruecos hace más de 2.000 años. Sin embargo, con el establecimiento del Islam en el siglo VII d. C., los viñedos marroquíes no se mantuvieron. Bajo el protectorado francés, los viñedos marroquíes se revivieron y, en 1956, pasaron al control estatal. La compañía francesa Castel retomó el control de la producción de vino marroquí en la década de 1990. El Gris de Boulaouane, un rosado con un tinte de naranja, es uno de los mejores vinos marroquíes.
Los derechos de las mujeres en Marruecos lograron un gran avance en 2004 con la reforma del código de estatus personal del país, el Moudawana. Con la reforma, las mujeres en Marruecos ahora pueden tener la custodia de sus hijos, se cancela el repudio unilateral de una esposa, y el hecho de que un hombre tome una segunda esposa está sujeto a la aprobación de su primera esposa.
Se dice que la tumba de Juan el Bautista reside en el santuario de Sidi Yahia ben Younes, situado en la ciudad marroquí de Oujda.
Bou Hamra, “el hombre del burro”, se proclamó sultán de Marruecos en la ciudad de Taza en 1902 y controló la mayor parte del este de Marruecos hasta 1912, cuando fue capturado y asesinado. Era conocido como un hacedor de milagros errante, viajando por Marruecos en su fiel bestia.
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El nombre de Jemaa el Fna, la gran plaza del mercado en Marrakech, Marruecos, significa literalmente “asamblea de los muertos” y puede referirse a la exhibición tradicional de las cabezas de criminales ejecutados allí hasta el siglo XIX.
Apasionado desde la época romana, la rara y hermosa madera de tuya de Marruecos solo se encuentra en las estribaciones occidentales de las montañas del Atlas. En los tiempos modernos, este material es sinónimo de riqueza, siendo la primera madera utilizada para tableros de lujo en el Rolls Royce.
Casablanca, la película que lleva el nombre de la ciudad marroquí, protagonizada por Humphrey Bogart e Ingrid Bergman, ganó el Premio de la Academia a la Mejor Película en 1942 y es considerada una de las mejores películas de todos los tiempos.
Los marroquíes han estado escribiendo sobre el mundo desde el siglo XIV, comenzando con el erudito islámico marroquí Ibn Battuta, que viajó unas asombrosas 5,000 millas en 30 años, relatando su historia en el Rihla (El Viaje).
El inventor de la primera luz de cruce de peatones, Leslie Hore-Belisha, está enterrado en el cementerio judío de Essaouira.
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Fundada a orillas del río Fez por Moulay Idriss, Fez sigue siendo la ciudad imperial más grande y antigua de Marruecos. Fez el-bali (Viejo Fez) es la ciudad medieval activa más grande del mundo.
El nombre formal de Morroco es Al Mamlakah al Magribiyah, o Reino de Marruecos.
Oukaïmeden, en el Alto Atlas de Marruecos, es la estación de esquí más alta de África; sin embargo, las nevadas raramente exceden 20 cm anualmente.
Los estudios de cine Atlas, a 6 km de Ouarzazate, son conocidos como el Hollywood de Marruecos. Durante un siglo, se han rodado cientos de películas en esta región, incluyendo Lawrence of Arabia, Gladiator, entre otros.
El médersa, un colegio islámico de educación superior, se originó en Persia y se desarrolló en el occidente islámico en el siglo XIII. La médersa más grande de Marruecos es la Médersa Ben Youssef del siglo XVI en Marrakech, que también es la médersa más grande del norte de África.
En 1984, el marroquí Saïd Aouita ganó el evento de 5000m en los Juegos Olímpicos de Los Ángeles y llegó a establecer cinco récords mundiales, que van desde los 1500 hasta los 5000 m. Otros atletas marroquíes siguieron imitando su éxito, incluyendo a Brahim Boutayeb, Khalid Skah y Hichem Guerouj.
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Äid al-Kebir (Gran Festival) es la fiesta más grande en Marruecos, y en otras partes del mundo musulmán se llama Eid al-Adha. Se celebra el día 10 del mes de Dhu al-hijja, el mes durante el cual los musulmanes peregrinan a La Meca.
A cualquier hombre o mujer marroquí que sea sherfa (que se cree que desciende del profeta Mahoma) se le da el título de Lalla, Sidi o Moulay, por rutina.
Una de las palabras para “dinero” en Marruecos es wusakh d-dunya, o “tierra del mundo”. El dinero marroquí se denomina formalmente dirham (abreviado DH), pero comúnmente se lo conoce como flous.
Seksou (cuscús) es el plato nacional marroquí. Son gránulos de sémola que se cuecen al vapor sobre una olla llena de una rica carne y guiso de verduras.
Un gobernante de Marruecos durante 55 años, Moulay Ismail fue un contemporáneo de Luis XIV. Para fortalecer las relaciones con Europa, envió una solicitud a Luis XIV por la mano de la prima del rey francés, la princesa Ana de Borbón. Su solicitud fue denegada.
Durante las décadas de 1950 y 1960, Marruecos sirvió como santuario literario para muchos escritores extranjeros, incluidos los estadounidenses William S. Burroughs, Paul Bowles, Brion Gysin, Jack Kerouac, Allen Ginsburg y Tennessee Williams. Tal vez el más famoso de ellos, Paul Bowles hizo su hogar en Marruecos durante más de 50 años.
Marruecos es el segundo país después de Egipto en el mundo árabe por fomentar relaciones amistosas con Israel. A fines de 1993, el rey anunció una serie de medidas para mejorar las relaciones entre los dos países, que incluían específicamente la apertura de enlaces aéreos, telefónicos y postales directos.
El blanco es el color del duelo en Marruecos. Una viuda marroquí viste de blanco durante 40 días después de la muerte de su esposo.
Tánger es la ciudad más antigua de Marruecos. Fue habitada por los fenicios desde 1600 a. C. Fue una ciudad internacional de 1922 a 1956, habiendo sido gobernada por representantes de ocho países europeos en ese momento.
La Venus de Tan-Tan, una talla de piedra de 6 cm hallada en un lecho de un río cercano en 1999 en Marruecos, tiene entre 300,000 y 500,000 años de antigüedad y puede ser la representación artística más antigua de la forma humana.
En los Juegos Olímpicos de 1984, Nawal el Moutawakel ganó inesperadamente la carrera inaugural de los 400 m vallas, el primer título importante ganado por una mujer árabe en una competición internacional.
La palabra kasbah probablemente deriva del kasabe turco, que significa ciudad pequeña. En el Marruecos contemporáneo y en todo el norte de África, generalmente se usa para referirse al punto fuerte fortificado en una ciudad.
En la mayoría de los mercados nacionales (souqs) en Marruecos, se pueden encontrar sehirras (brujas) que dispensan los ingredientes peculiares de su oficio (maldiciones y pociones) y ofrecen consejos sobre su uso. La mayoría de las ciudades, pueblos y vecindarios de la medina también tienen un adivino residente (shuwaf para hombres, shuwaffa para mujeres) que pueden revelar lo desconocido o el futuro
En la década de 1950, Orson Welles se hospedó en el Hôtel des Îles en Essaouira, Marruecos, mientras filmaba la película Othello. La leyenda dice que se encontró allí con Winston Churchill. Essaouira también se hizo famosa como un lugar frecuentado por los cantantes Cat Stevens y Jimi Hendrix en la década de 1960.
La ciudad de Moulay Idriss es una alternativa en Marruecos para aquellos musulmanes que no pueden hacer la última peregrinación, o hajj. La ciudad lleva el nombre del gobernante árabe que llegó a Marruecos desde Arabia después de la derrota en la Batalla de Fakh en el año 786. En Marruecos, se ganó la lealtad de las tribus nativas y trajo el Islam al país. Las ciudades de Moulay Idriss y Fez son sus dos legados principales.
En el Valle de las Rosas, la leyenda local afirma que los peregrinos que regresaban de La Meca trajeron consigo la “Madre de todas las flores”, la rosa de Damasco, iniciando la industria de la rosa en Marruecos. En 1912, los perfumistas franceses se dieron cuenta de que el Valle de las Rosas sería un lugar ideal para cultivar en masa la espesa Rosa. Hoy en día, hay cientos de kilómetros de setos de arbustos de rosas y dos fábricas en el valle, destilando esencia de rosa.
Antes de 1920, solo tres cristianos habían pasado las murallas de la ciudad de Chefchaouen, en el noroeste: el vizconde francés Charles de Foucauld disfrazado de rabino en 1883; Walter Harris, corresponsal del New York Times y autor de Morocco That Was, en 1889; y el estadounidense William Summers, envenenado en Chefchaouen en 1892. Encontraron allí judíos que aún hablaban el español andaluz del siglo XV. Fueron expulsados ​​de 1924 a 1926 por el movimiento de resistencia Rif de Abd el Karim, pero regresaron para quedarse hasta la independencia en 1956.
Casablanca, o Dar el Beida (Casa Blanca), es la ciudad más grande de Marruecos. Una versión de cómo la ciudad recibió su nombre indica que recibió el nombre de la casa de Caid, un gran edificio blanco que es visible desde la distancia. Otra versión afirma que Sidi Allal el-Kairouani nombró a la ciudad ad-Dār al-Bāyda (Casa de la Princesa Blanca), después de su hija, Lalla Beida. La ciudad cambió su nombre a la traducción al español “Casa Blanca” en 1770.
Tradicionalmente, el hígado, no el corazón, se considera el símbolo del amor en Marruecos.
En Marruecos, muy pocos ciudadanos tienen baños privados, y una purificación ritual del cuerpo es esencial antes de que los musulmanes puedan realizar plegarias, por lo que muchos marroquíes se bañan en el hamman público (baño). El hammam está segregado y, junto con el zaouia local (santuario de los santos), es un lugar importante para que las mujeres socialicen.
La palabra inglesa “genie” proviene directamente de la palabra árabe djinn, que denota un ser espiritual que puede desempeñar un papel en los asuntos humanos si se le solicita. En Marruecos, se cree que los djinns frecuentan lugares asociados con el agua: baños públicos, desagües, sumideros e incluso ollas y sartenes.
Viajes por Marruecos – Datos interesantes sobre Marruecos El traje nacional marroquí se llama djellaba, una prenda de vestir de una sola pieza, unisex y con capucha.
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mothmiso · 2 months
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El Glaoui Kasbah (2) (3) (4) by Panegyrics of Granovetter
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Kasbah di Taourirt: famosa come location di celebri pellicole hollywoodiane, questa kasbah del pascià Glaoui è davvero ben conservata.
Su e giù per le scale delle varie torri, incontriamo stucchi e soffitti policromi originali!
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Morocco Desert Tours - Morocco Classic Tours
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Day 1: Fes — Midelt — Erfoud — Merzouga — Erg Chebbi
At 8:00 a.m we start our 4 days Fez to Marrakech via Sahara desert tour. We leave for Midelt through the Mountains and the cedar forests of the middle Atlas. We pass by Ifrane, a charming ski resort and Azrou, an important handicraft centre specialised in the work of cedar wood. We arrive in Midelt for lunch. At the afternoon we will drive to Erfoud and into the desert. Dinner and overnight in a hotel at the foothills of Erg chebbi sahara dunes.
Day 2: Merzouga — Erfoud — Amellagou ( spring & summer )- Todra Gorge — Dades Gorge
Early morning in order to see the sunrise, return by camels to the hotel after breakfast departure to Rissani and Erfoud in order to visit the treatment plant marble fossilized before continuing to touroug and tinjdad palm groves, arrival to toudra gorges and have lunch in the place,afternoon you will drive to Dades gorges via Boumalne and the dades valley. Dinner and overnight in a Hotel.
Day 3: Dades Gorge — Roses Valley — Skoura — Ouarzazate — Ait Ben Haddou
After breakfast return by the dades valley until the kasbah of Ait youl, the track raod crossing rose valley with its Kasbah and ksours, in this part you can see very nice landscapes before you get to Kalla Mgouna, lunch in the way, after noon departure to the palme groves of skoura and visit of the Kasbah of amredhyle. Continuation to Ouarzazate to visit Taourirt Kasbah and then to Ait Ben Haddou for the night in a beautiful Kasbah. Dinner and over night in hotel.
Day 4: Ait Ben Haddou -Telouet — Atlas Mountains — Marrakech
After breakfast, the morning is devoted to the visit of Aït Benhaddou, a ‘fortified city’, situated along the former caravan route between the Sahara and Marrakech. It is situated on a hill along the ounila valley River and boasts some beautiful examples of kasbahs, some of which remain inhabited. After lunch we will continue to Marrakech with a detour to the traditional High Atlas Berber village of Telouet and visit the Kasbah el Glaoui and crossing the high Atlas mountain. Drop off in your hotel in Marrakech and end of your 4 Days Desert Tour from Fes to Marrakech.
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Jako Hall, World Traveller, Highlights 8 Sights to See Before They Disappear
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The earth is home to many beautiful sights to see — both naturally existing and human-made. Unfortunately, climate change and human interference are limiting the lifespans on some of the world’s most treasured destinations, and only time will tell how much longer these sights will withstand.
Jako Hall, a skilled mariner and world traveller, has seen the evidence of global warming all over the planet and its genuine threat to the environment. The Great Barrier Reef is dying, Venice, Italy is sinking, and some sights on the earth will soon cease to exist because of rising temperatures. Below, Jako Hall goes into greater detail on eight sites that he recommends travellers check off their bucket list before the chance to see them disappears.
1. The Congo Basin, Africa
The Congo Basin stretches across six countries in the continent of Africa and is called the world’s “second lung” due to its rain forests accounting for the production of a large portion of the world’s oxygen supply. The planet’s second-largest rain forest is annually reducing in size by about two million acres because of illegal mining, logging, civil warfare, and ranching, adding to the effects of climate change as less carbon dioxide is taken in by a shrinking forest.
2. Machu Picchu, Peru
Deemed one of the Seven Wonders of the World, Machu Picchu is the lost city of the Incas. This historical civilization made out of stone without tools is an archaeological treasure. The future of this destination is at risk of landslides as vegetation damage and soil erosion take a toll on its existence.
3. Olympia, Greece
One of the top archaeological sites in Greece, Olympia, is in danger of turning to ruins. Travellers eager to see Olympia should visit sooner than later as increasing temperature averages, wildfires, and limited rainfall in that location contribute to its downfall.
4. Kasbah Telouet, Morocco
A well-known destination to visit in Morocco is the former home to the famous El Glaoui family, otherwise known as Kasbah Telouet. This tourist spot in Morocco is falling victim to erosion in the Atlas Mountains.
5. The Amazon Rainforest, South America
The grand Amazon Rainforest is the largest rainforest and supplier of our planet’s oxygen. As the “Earth’s Lung” faces deforestation, forty per cent of this massive forest has already been destroyed over the past forty years.
6. The City of Petra, Jordan
Sometimes referred to as the “Rose City,” Petra is a city located in the country of Jordan that is a tremendous archaeological site. The sight has a famous reputation due to its feature of being created through using a rock face to carve its buildings. The city might soon be gone as erosion and damage from saltwater are receding it.
7. Taj Mahal, India
Recognized as one of the New Seven Wonders of the World and a UNESCO World Heritage Site, the magnificent Taj Mahal is one of India’s gems. In 1648, Mughal King Shah Jehan built the white marbled Taj Mahal for his wife, Mumtaz Mahal, as a memorial. The structure hosts around four million tourists a year, adding to the issue of the Taj Mahal’s foundations slowly sinking in the direction of the Yamuna River.
8. Mount Kilimanjaro, Africa
“Climbing Mount Kilimanjaro in Africa is an experience I will never forget, and I hope everyone who wants to gets the opportunity to prepare for and live it,” said expert traveller Jako Hall.
The highest mountain in Africa is topped with a snowcapped summit and serves as one of the most vivid examples showing the harmful effects of global warming. In 1912, there was eighty-five per cent more ice covering the tops of Mount Kilimanjaro. Since then, that large percentage has melted away.
About Jako Hall
Jako Hall is an experienced mariner and a former naval officer known for his strong work ethic and ability to lead and motivate crews. He pursued Maritime Studies at the University of Technology in Cape Town and has received the highest level of training in Navigation and Seamanship during his years in the Navy. After 13 distinguished years in the Navy, Jako joined the superyacht industry, following his passion for creating unique and exclusive experiences for high-net-worth clients. He’s managed multi-million euro projects that required attention to detail and efficiency and has a proven track record of operating at sea in remote and unsupported areas.
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Telouet Kasbah is a Kasbah along the former route of the caravans from the Sahara over the Atlas Mountains to Marrakech. The kasbah was the seat of the El Glaoui family's power, thus sometimes also called the Palace of Glaoui. Its construction started in 1860 and it was further expanded in later years. 🐪 🐪 Get in touch now⤵️ to enjoy your trip with us 🎥 by @moroccosightseetours 🌐www.moroccosightseetours.com 📧[email protected] 🐪 🐪 #moroccodeserttours #Marruecos #moroccotours #marruecostours #landscapes #moroccotrips #excursions #photographylover #adventure #moroccosightseetours #holidays #vacaciones😎 #travelling #fes #casablanca #luxurytrips #touristattractions #tanger #comping #viajar #organizations #luxuryplaces #rutas #luxuryhotels #lovetime #marrakech #luxurytravel #greece #moroccotravels ... (Contact Us Now (at Kasbah de Télouet) https://www.instagram.com/p/CUXNWqDo4qM/?utm_medium=tumblr
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With the help of some Hollywood touch-ups, this Unesco-protected red mudbrick ksar (fortified vilage) seems frozen in time, still resembling its days in the 11th century as an Almoravid caravanserai. Movie buffs may recognize it from Lawrence of Arabia, Jesus of Nazareth (for which much of Aït Ben Haddou was rebuilt), Jewel of the Nile (note the Egyptian towers) and Gladiator. A less retouched kasbah can be found 6km north along the tarmac from Aït Ben Haddou: the Tamdaght kasbah, a crumbling Glaoui fortification topped by storks’ nests. 🇲🇦 Русскоговорящий местный гид 🇲🇦 🐪@berber_way_morocco_tours 🐪 #berberwaymoroccotours   ---------- свяжитесь с нами ---------- 📧 : [email protected] 🌐    www.berberwaymoroccotours.com 📱+212633987288 ------------------- теги ---------------------- #Марокко #марокко🇲🇦 #сахара #Мароккотуры #russia #russiatravel #russia #love #москва #travel #instagood #nature #beautiful #россия #moscow #photooftheday #красота #followme #красноярск #like4like #осень #иркутск #instagram #girl #instalike #природа #калининград #autumn . (at Aït Ben Haddou, Ouarzazate, Morocco) https://www.instagram.com/p/CPE1Cu2jBcQ/?utm_medium=tumblr
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Morocco Desert ToursTour Overview
This Morocco luxury desert tour is the best way to go from Marrakech to Fes and at the same time enjoy a unique luxury desert camping experience in Erg Chebbi dunes (Merzouga). Drive through the breathtaking Tizi n’Tichka Pass. Make an important stop along the way especially at Glaoui Kasbah and Ait Benhaddou Kasbah. Visit the amazing palmeraie of Skoura. Take photos in most exotic natural and cultural spots. Travel to a new authentic Morocco. Stretch your legs in the canyon of Dades Gorge. Meet the Berber people and share with them a unique moment. Ride a camel to the sunset in the big dunes of Erg Chebbi. Sip a cup of tea prepared by our family team. Experience a unique culinary trip through the Moroccan nomad cuisine. Sleep in the most luxurious desert camp in the middle of the dunes. Discover Ziz Valley. Stop in the cedar forests to feed and play with the Barbary macaques.
Morocco camel treks & desert tours that run from Marrakech to Fes include Erg Chebbi camel trek with an overnight in a Sahara Desert camp under the tents or a sunset or sunrise camel ride and a night at the hotel in an A/C ensuite room at the dune line. Our Marrakech to Fes desert tours & camel treks range from 3, 4, and 5-day tours or more, we recommend 4 and 5-day tours to avoid long distances and cover more sites.
marrakech to fes desert tour luxury
This 3 days luxury desert tour from Marrakech package will take you through The Atlas Mountains , Ait Benhaddou unesco heritage and southern valleys to the Erg Chebbi in the Desert Of Merzouga . This package is best for those who have limited time in hand before leaving Morocco and wanted to explore the rich heritage of southern cities in Morocco , this is one of the most popular tourist circuit in Morocco .
Key Details of the 3 days luxury desert tour from Marrakech
Duration — 3 Days 2 and Nights
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Departure Location From Marrakech.
What You’ll Do in the 3 days luxury desert trip from Marrakech
Enjoy Marrakech, Atlas Mountains, Valleys, and golden dunes of the Desert in 3 Days.
Sahara desert Sightseeing, Dades valley, Todgha Gorge, Erg Chebbi.
Ait Benhaddou World heritage Sightseeing
Skoura Sightseeing.
Morocco Sahara Desert Sightseeing — Camel Ride, luxury Desert Camp.
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How far is the Sahara desert from Marrakech?
561 km
The Sahara Desert has located 561 km from Marrakech via N12 and 552 km via N10.
How do I get to the desert from Marrakech?
There are several options from Marrakech into the Sahara Desert, bus, helicopter, or car. Most travelers choose to go by car with a private driver. A car will cover the 249 miles (561 km) in roughly 9 hours. Leaving Marrakech on the N9 Highway you will soon be in the High Atlas Mountains
Is the Sahara desert in Morocco safe?
SAHARA IS VERY SAFE FOR TRAVELERS
I never faced any serious danger since then. Also, many people confuse the Sahara Desert with Western Sahara. They are very different actually. We usually recommend our travelers to go to erg Chebbi dunes, near Merzouga
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