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Marrakech to Fes desert tour in 3 days

Overview:

This 3-days desert tour from Marrakech to Fes is full of excitement and enjoyment. This 3-days trip from Marrakech to Fes via the desert will fulfill all of your desires, whether they involve riding a camel, listening to music by a campfire, sleeping under a million stars, or seeing the sun set below the horizon.

Highlights:

  • Marvel at the beauty of the high Atlas Mountains and Tizi n’Tichka.
  • Explore the fortified Ait ben Haddou village.
  • Visit Ouarzazate with its Taourirt Kasbah.
  • Ride camel in Erg Chebbi sand dunes to enjoy the panoramic view.
  • Drive to Dades Valley and spend night in a guest house.
  • Walk in Todra Gorges and Oasis
  • Spend night in a Bedouin tent surrounded by Erg Chebbi dunes
  • Enjoy an Authentic Moroccan dinner under the stars with bonfire and music entertainment.
  • Drive to Fes through the Middle Atlas Mountains with its cedar forests along Ziz Valley.
  • Pick up and drop off at your hotel/airport.
  • 1-night accommodation in a hotel/riad.
  • Tour in an air-conditioned vehicle, Toyota Land Cruiser, or minivan.
  • Local guide in Ait Ben Haddou
  • Hand-Picked English-speaking driver.
  • Meals: Dinner and breakfast.
  • Overnight in a Desert Camp (Private Tent).
  • Camel ride (camel per person)
  • Lunch, Drinks and any Private Expenses.
  • Entrance fees to monuments.

Itinerary:

Day 1 Marrakech – High Atlas Mountains – ait ben Haddou – Dades valley.

Our Marrakech to Fes desert tour in 3 days begins when you check into your Marrakech lodging and travels to the Ksar of At-Ben-Haddou via the Tizi N’tichka Mountains. Your next stop would be the Ksar of At-Ben-Haddou once you had crossed Morocco’s High Atlas. You are more than welcome to take an hour-long walking tour of the village’s picturesque surroundings. The southern High Atlas slopes are home to this unique settlement. It is the most well-known one in the Ounila Valley and is more accurately situated in the foothill region of the Province of Ouarzazate. 

There are some historical kasbahs there that have influences from southern Moroccan architecture. Along with the fortified homes, you may also discover a river and a fine café from which to take in the picturesque panorama of Ait Ben Haddou. We proceed on to Ouarzazate to see the Kasbah Taourirt after lunch. We will travel to Dades Valley, also known as the Valley of 1000 Kasbahs, after visiting the movie studio, where we will spend the night in a hotel in a spectacular canyon.
 

Day 2 Dades valley- toudgha gorges- the desert of Merzouga

Following breakfast, we travel from Merzouga’s Dades gorges to the Erg Chebbi Sahara desert. We’ll drive via Tinjdad, Jorf, and Erfoud, where we’ll sense the start of the Saharan oasis of Tafilalet, and then we’ll continue to Merzouga, where your guide and camels will be waiting to transport you across tall sand dunes of the Moroccan Sahara Desert. Berber communities are scatted along the route. To go to our nomad desert tent in Erg Chebbi, we took a camel ride across sand dunes as the sun was setting. Dinner and an overnight stay in a nomad tent in the middle of the Sahara desert to the sound of drums.
 

Day_3 Merzouga – Ifran – Fes

On the final day of our 3-days desert trip from Marrakech to Fes, we’ll rise early to witness a breathtaking sunrise. Breakfast and sandboarding are two activities. We then head back to the hotel. We will start our journey toward Ziz Valley, where there is the second-longest oasis of palm trees in Morocco, in order to see the spectacular vistas that are on offer. We’ll visit numerous villages with established bazaars selling handicrafts, decorative stones, and traditional clothing. traveling to Midelt, often known as the apple city, via Tizi N’Tlghamt. We arrive at the tiny settlement of Zaida for lunch. 

Then, we’ll proceed to the Cedar Forest, where you may ride or take pictures among the cherry trees, Barbary apes, and Berber horses. We’ll travel to the expansive city of Azrou after a while. It also received its name because it is a city surrounded by stones and woods. By the way, its name is a translation of the Berber word for “rock” or “stone.” We will go through the Cedar Forest to Ifrane before arriving at Fes. The latter is referred to as the “small Switzerland,” where we will witness a lion statue made of stone as well as other breathtaking sights. Finally, we shall deliver you to your Fes lodging. Our 3-days, 2-nights trip from Marrakech to Fes over the Sahara Desert comes to a close.  

What makes us unique?

We prioritize the comfort and satisfaction of our clients, selecting accommodations that reflect the unique charm of Morocco. Whether it’s a luxury riad in the heart of the medina or a desert camp under the stars, we ensure a comfortable and memorable stay.

Your journey with Morocco Trippers doesn’t end with the booking. Our dedicated 24/7 customer support ensures that you have a helping hand at every step of your adventure. Your comfort and satisfaction are our top priorities.

Note :

If you want to modify this 3 days Marrakech to Fes desert tour, let us know your idea, travel plans and we can create similar or different program, which match your requirements. Contact us for more info.

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FAQ About Travel to Morocco

Morocco is generally considered safe for tourists. However, like any destination, it’s essential to exercise caution and be aware of your surroundings. Stick to well-traveled areas, follow local advice, and stay informed about any travel advisories.

Most tourists can enter Morocco without a visa for stays of up to 90 days. However, it’s crucial to check visa requirements based on your nationality before traveling. Ensure your passport is valid for at least six months beyond your planned departure date.

The official currency of Morocco is the Moroccan Dirham (MAD). It’s advisable to exchange currency at official outlets or banks for better rates. Credit cards are widely accepted in urban areas, but cash is often preferred in rural locations.

Morocco is a conservative country, and it’s respectful to dress modestly, especially in rural areas and religious sites. In cities like Marrakech and Casablanca, Western clothing is more acceptable, but it’s wise to cover shoulders and knees.

Moroccan cuisine is renowned for its rich flavors. Don’t miss trying tagine, couscous, and pastilla. Indulge in Moroccan tea and pastries, a delightful part of the country’s culinary experience.

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