Marrakech to Chefchaouen
Fourteen days from the red city to the blue one. A road that cuts through the Atlas, drops into the Sahara, and climbs back out through cedar forest.
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05.04.2025Marrakech. Arrived in the afternoon. The Djemaa el Fna was already loud and orange. Sat at a terrace until midnight and did not move.
05.04.2025
07.04.2025Atlas Mountains. Hired a driver for the Tizi n Tichka pass. Snow on the peaks in April. The road drops so fast your ears need to adjust.
07.04.2025
08.04.2025Ouarzazate. Film studios at the edge of the desert. Kasbah Taourirt in the afternoon. Quieter than expected.
08.04.2025
10.04.2025Merzouga. Rode a camel to the dunes at 4.30pm. Watched the colour of the sand change six times before the sun was gone.
10.04.2025
11.04.2025Merzouga. Slept in a camp at the edge of Erg Chebbi. Woke to silence that had weight to it.
11.04.2025
13.04.2025Fes. The medina hit like walking into another century. Got lost twice with a map, found the tanneries by smell.
13.04.2025
16.04.2025Chefchaouen. Every wall blue and white and the light doing something different to both. Bought nothing. Needed nothing.
16.04.2025
18.04.2025Departure. Left from Tangier. Already thinking about going back.
18.04.2025
Duration
14 days
Route
Marrakech โ Atlas โ Sahara โ Fes โ Chefchaouen
Elevation crossed
2,260 m via Tizi n Tichka
Budget
~โฌ90 per day
"The medina does not have a shortcut. That is not a flaw. It is the design.
"Overheard
The Tizi n Tichka road is passable year-round but snow can close it January to March. April is ideal.
Chefchaouen is small. One full day covers every street. Come on a Tuesday or Wednesday to avoid weekend crowds from Tangier.

