Set off on an exhilarating Shared Marrakech to Fes Desert Tour where you’ll journey through the heart of Morocco in just three unforgettable days. From the lively streets of Marrakech to the historic alleys of Fes, this shared adventure will enjoy the rich culture and landscapes of the region. Explore ancient Kasbahs with expert local guides, go on a camel trek through the golden Sahara dunes, and spend a night under the stars in a traditional Berber camp. With a carefully crafted itinerary and knowledgeable guides, this tour promises an authentic desert experience that captures the soul of Morocco.
Your Shared Marrakech to Fes Desert Tour begins with an early pickup from your accommodation. Set off through the picturesque High Atlas Mountains, crossing the Tizi n’Tichka Pass, where you’ll enjoy stunning panoramic views and glimpse traditional Berber villages. Upon reaching the famous Ait Ben Haddou Kasbah, a UNESCO World Heritage site, your local guide will lead you on an exploration of this iconic film location.
After lunch in Ouarzazate, continue your Marrakech desert tour through the beautiful Valley of the Roses, known for its fragrant rose fields and the annual rose festival. Proceed to the lush Dades Valley, driving along the “Road of a Thousand Kasbahs.”
On the second day of your Marrakech Private desert tour begin your exploration of the striking Dades Gorge before making your way to Tinghir. Here, you’ll meet your local guide and enjoy a peaceful hour-long walk through the lush oasis, surrounded by palm groves and traditional mud-brick villages. Marvel at the towering cliffs of Todra Gorges, and later, enjoy a leisurely lunch in Tinghir, savoring local Moroccan dishes.
Continue your journey to Merzouga, the gateway to the Sahara Desert. Upon arrival, take some time to prepare for an unforgettable sunset camel ride and capture breathtaking photos of the desert’s vast landscape. In the late afternoon, go on your camel trek across the magnificent Erg Chebbi dunes, arriving at your desert camp in time for a delicious Moroccan dinner, music around the campfire, and a night spent beneath the star-filled sky.
Wake up early to witness a breathtaking sunrise over the dunes. After breakfast, ride your camel back to Merzouga, where you’ll meet your new driver for the journey to Fes, while most of the group heads back to Marrakech. Travel through the lush Ziz Valley, dotted with palm groves and Berber villages, and cross the Middle Atlas Mountains. Stop for a delightful lunch in the apple-growing town of Midelt. Continue through scenic cedar forests, where you may spot playful Barbary macaque monkeys. Arrive in Fes by early evening, bringing your unforgettable Shared Marrakech to Fes Desert Tour to a close, filled with lasting memories.
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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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