One of the best trips you will ever take in your life awaits you, On this 3 Days Tour From Marrakech to Fes, you will go from the red city of Marrakesh to Fes, the cultural heart of Africa, while exploring the beauty of southeastern Morocco. Enjoy a wonderful desert adventure from Marrakesh to Fes.
Throughout this 3 days desert tour, you’ll drive through the stunning landscapes of the High Atlas Mountains, reaching the UNESCO World Heritage site of Ait Ben Haddou Kasbah. Visit Ouarzazate, often called the “Hollywood of Africa,” and spend a night in the scenic Boumalne Dades valley. You’ll also take in breathtaking sights like Todra Canyon and an oasis in Tinghir.
The highlight of your Marrakech desert tour to Fes will be riding camels across the golden dunes of Erg Chebbi, followed by an unforgettable night spent in a luxurious desert camp beneath a sky full of stars.
Your Sahara desert from Marrakech begins with an 8:00 AM pick-up from your hotel or riad in Marrakech.
You’ll head southeast, crossing the breathtaking High Atlas Mountains, making scenic stops to admire traditional Berber villages and capture stunning photographs along the way.
Lunch will be served in the picturesque village of Ait Ben Haddou, where you’ll have the opportunity to explore the iconic Ait Ben Haddou Kasbah. This UNESCO World Heritage site, famous for its ancient architecture, has been featured in films like Lawrence of Arabia, Babel, and Gladiator.
The journey continues with a brief stop in Ouarzazate, where you can view Africa’s largest film studio (optional inside tour). Then, you’ll pass through Boumalne and the beautiful Valley of Roses. You may also choose to visit the famous “monkey fingers” rock formations in Dades Valley, either now or the following day, before reaching your accommodation for the night.
we’ll continue our journey to Tinghir, where we’ll stop at a scenic viewpoint offering stunning views of a lush oasis filled with palm trees and historic kasbahs. Here, you can explore the impressive Todgha Canyon, carved by the winding Todgha River, with dramatic cliffs reaching depths of up to 300 meters.
On the way to Merzouga, your guide may suggest a visit to a Berber shop, where you can try on traditional Berber clothing and take memorable photos for free. Should you wish to make a purchase, it’s entirely optional. If you prefer to skip the stop, simply inform your guide, and it will be bypassed.
Upon arriving in Merzouga, your luggage will be transported to the camp by 4×4, while you go on a mesmerizing camel ride. As the sun sets over the Erg Chebbi dunes, the red and orange hues create an awe-inspiring view. Enjoy an unforgettable night in Saharan culture, with drumming, storytelling, and the opportunity to gaze at the star-filled sky.
Start your final day of the Morocco desert luxury tour early and experience a serene and breathtaking sunrise. After that you’ll have the option to return to Merzouga either on a camel or in a comfortable 4×4 vehicle. From Merzouga, we’ll begin our journey to Fes, making a stop at a scenic viewpoint overlooking the stunning Ziz Valley, with its lush palm groves and charming villages.
As we pass through the Cedar Forest of the Middle Atlas, keep an eye out for the Barbary Apes, a species uniquely adapted to cooler climates. We’ll also make a brief stop in Ifrane, often referred to as the “Switzerland of Morocco,” where you can relax and enjoy a coffee break.
The tour concludes with your arrival in Fes, where you’ll be dropped off at your accommodation in the late afternoon.
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The best time to visit Morocco is during spring (March to May) and autumn (September to November). The weather is pleasant, making it ideal for exploring cities, deserts, and mountains. Summers can be extremely hot, especially in the south, while winters can be cold in the mountains.
It depends on your nationality. Many countries, including the USA, UK, EU nations, and some others, can enter Morocco visa-free for up to 90 days. However, travelers from certain countries need to obtain a visa in advance. It’s best to check with the Moroccan embassy or consulate for specific requirements.
Morocco offers diverse attractions, including Marrakech’s bustling souks, the blue city of Chefchaouen, the Sahara Desert for camel treks, the historic medina of Fes, the coastal city of Essaouira, and the Atlas Mountains for stunning landscapes and hikes.
Yes, Morocco is generally safe for tourists, but like any travel destination, it’s important to take precautions. Petty crimes like pickpocketing can occur in crowded areas, so keeping an eye on your belongings is advised. Respecting local customs and being aware of cultural differences can also enhance your experience.
Morocco is a conservative country, so it’s recommended to dress modestly, especially in rural areas and religious sites. Women often wear loose-fitting clothes that cover their shoulders and knees, while men usually wear casual yet respectful clothing. In tourist areas, dress codes are more relaxed, but comfortable and breathable clothing is ideal due to the climate.
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