4 days desert tour Marrakech to Fes. In this 4-day/3-night tour, you will visit so many amazing sites. Including the Atlas mountains, the Ait-Ben-Haddou Kasbah, Ouarzazate city, the Dades, and the Todra gorges. In addition to the Merzouga Sahara desert and many Berber villages. Ride camels to the heart of the Sahara desert. Also, witness the magical sunset and sunrise in the Sahara. Furthermore, you will visit Rissani, a traditional market, and Erfoud, the Fossil Town. Then visit the Switzerland of Morocco, Ifrane, and the cedar forest where the Barbary macaque lives. Finally, the tour ends in Fes.
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Your 4 days desert tour from Marrakech to Fes starts with an early pick-up from your hotel or the airport. You’ll travel through the stunning High Atlas Mountains via the Tizi-N-Tichka pass, with stops along the way to enjoy the amazing views.
Next, you’ll visit the famous Ait Ben Haddou Kasbah, a UNESCO World Heritage site that has been featured in movies like Gladiator and The Mummy as well as Game of Thrones. After exploring, we head to Ouarzazate, known as “The Gate of the Desert.” Here, you’ll visit the Atlas Studios and Taourirt Kasbah. Afterward, we drive to Rose Valley, famous for its May Rose Festival, where locals sell rose products like perfumes and oils. Finally, we continue to Boumalne Dades for dinner and an overnight stay in a hotel or riad.
After breakfast, we explore the stunning landscapes of Dades Gorges before heading to Todra Gorges, a grand canyon with tall, red cliffs. You’ll have time to walk around and enjoy the beauty of the area. Lunch will be at a local restaurant.
In the afternoon, we reach the Sahara Desert at Merzouga, where you will switch to camels for a trek through the sand dunes. We’ll stop to watch the sunset from a high dune before continuing to a luxury desert camp. Here, you can enjoy Berber music around a campfire under the stars. Dinner and overnight at the camp.
Wake up early to see the beautiful sunrise in the desert. After breakfast, we return by camel to Merzouga, where your driver will be waiting. Today, we explore the Merzouga region, which is full of amazing sights, like sand dunes, a wild lake, fossil sites, and oases.
We’ll start by visiting an ancient eyeliner mine, followed by a stop at a nomad family’s tent to learn about their lifestyle while enjoying some traditional Berber tea. Next, we visit Khamlia Village, where you’ll enjoy a performance of Gnaoua music and dancing by people whose ancestors came from Mali, Sudan, and Niger. After lunch, we’ll walk through a palm grove and then visit Merzouga Lake, known for attracting flamingos. Dinner and overnight at a hotel in Merzouga.
On your last day, wake up early to watch the sunrise in the desert. After breakfast, you’ll return to Merzouga by camel, where your driver will be waiting. We’ll then visit Rissani, a town known for its busy souk on market days. After a stroll through the souk, we’ll visit a fossilized marble workshop in Erfoud.
We continue our journey along the Ziz River, stopping for a panoramic view of the Ziz Valley. After lunch in Midelt, we head to the Cedars Forest, home to Barbary macaques, where you can feed the monkeys. Our last stop is Ifrane, known for its cool weather, snow, and Swiss-style architecture. Finally, we drop you off at your hotel or the airport in Fes, marking the end of your tour.
Merzouga in the Sahara desert is 560 kilometers away from Marrakech. 348 miles is the equivalent of this trip distance. This plan includes a night at Boumalne Dades between Merzouga and Marrakech for that reason.
Booking the trip as soon as feasible is advised since the early bird gets the worm.
Our payment process is easy and uncomplicated. We respectfully need a modest payment to confirm your reservation. PayPal and bank transfers are convenient ways to pay for this deposit. On the first day of your tour, you must pay the remaining amount in cash to our experienced driver/guide. You can choose to pay in US dollars, euros, or dirhams of the same amount.
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