4 Days Tour Marrakech-Sahara-Fes

4 Days Tour Marrakech-sahara-fes

Free Cancellation

You have up to 48 hours in the low season and up to 72 hours in the high season to cancel your tour without incurring fees.

Pickup & Dropoff

If your hotel can be reached by vehicle, we will pick you up and drop you off there. If not, we will pick you up and drop you off in the closest parking lot.

Get a Higher Perspective

The four-day desert journey from Marrakech to Fes offers the opportunity to see Kasbahs, ancient villages, the Atlas Mountains, palm groves, the Todra and Dades Gorges, the Sahara Desert, and a camel trek that ends with an overnight stay at a desert camp beneath the stars. Meet nomads while watching the sun set over the Erg Chebbi sand dunes. This 4-Day Desert Tour from Marrakech to Fes is perfect for anyone who is interested in discovering the best desert in this country of North Africa. Numerous alternatives are available on our Morocco journey from Marrakech to Fes to visit the High Atlas Mountains, the Sahara Desert, Skoura Palm Groves, and Berber Villages. Visitors can go on a camel trip in the Sahara Desert, have tea with a Berber family, tour Ait Ben Haddou, a UNESCO World Heritage Site, and take in the High Atlas Mountains. On this Moroccan Odyssey, you will get to see the nation from the inside.

Tour Highlights

  1. Beautiful scenery of the Atlas Mountains
  2. Visit the Ait Ben Haddou Kasbah, a UNESCO World Heritage Site.
  3. Visit the Taourirt Kasbah and the Ouarzazate Film Studio.
  4. Wander through the breathtaking Dades & Todra Gorges.
  5. Views of the Erg Chebbi dunes from above
  6. Camel rides are available at Merzouga Sahara.
  7. Observe the sand dunes as the sun sets.
  8. Perform sandboarding exercises.
  9. Camping overnight at Merzouga Desert Camp
  10. A hearty meal and a campfire gathering (Berber Drums)
  11. See Barbary Apes by stopping at the Azrou Cedar Forest.

Itinerary

You will be picked up by our driver/guide at your Marrakech lodging to begin the 4-day desert excursion from Marrakech to Fes.

The journey to the Ait Benhaddou kasbah (a UNESCO World Heritage Site since 1987) crosses the Tizi N’tichka pass, which is 2260 m high. En route, you will see the Ait Ben Haddou kasbah, a well-known historic structure in Morocco, and have lunch in a nearby restaurant.

The kasbah of Taourirt, a mediaeval fortified home, will be beautifully visible as we approach the town of Ouarzazate in the late afternoon. En route, we’ll stop for a photo opportunity next to the Atlas film studios and then continue into the town.

After that, you’ll spend the night in Kalaa M’gouna and Boumalne Dades. Dinner and a hotel stay are included.

Driving towards Tinghir this morning after breakfast in the hotel, passing through Boumalne du Dades and pausing for a panoramic view of the Dades valley. We will thereafter proceed via Imider and Tinghir to the Todra gorges.

You will make numerous pauses along the trip to take pictures and to take in the scenery. When you go to Todra Gorges, you can stroll through its confined valleys and take in the breathtaking Canyon scenery.

After lunch, we continue to Tinjdad and then move on to Erfoud, a city famous for producing fossils. Following that, you will continue to the magnificent Erg Chebbi Dunes, popularly known as Merzouga Dunes.

Arrive at the dunes’ edge and get ready for an hour and a half of laughter and adventure as you ride a camel to view the sunset.

You will go to the camp in silence, with just the sound of the camel’s hooffall on the sand, on the back of your dromedary, where you will spend the night in a typical nomad tent.

Before spending the night in a comfortable desert camp with all the conveniences in the middle of the desert, there will be a great dinner and entertainment around the fire (Berber drums).

Our 4-day desert excursion from Marrakech to Fes began on the third day. It is absolutely worth getting up early to view the most amazing sunrise you have ever seen from the top of a dune adjacent to the camp and take in this extraordinary scenery. A spectacular morning in the heart of the Sahara desert and a stunning sunrise when you are in a borderless location.

After a filling meal in the morning, take a shower before riding camels back to Merzouga.

Then, as a large stretch of a sandy desert where we may find the Big Dune of Morocco, we will explore the Erg Chebbi and its tiny towns. The “Paris – Dakar” route is now our route as we travel on, and it ends in the dark desert.

The following stop will be at a lookout point to consider the Erg Chebbi crater. We will next arrive in Kamilia Village, where the majority of the residents are individuals of dark skin who are originally from Mali, where we will enjoy a soothing cup of tea while we watch a concert of the Gnawa music played locally.

Stop at Mefis, a small, still-existing village, where you can explore lead and other mineral mines from the French colonial era. Then, we continue along a route where we can encounter a nomad family that lives in tents and discover their secrets and customs.

After the transfer, you will have the afternoon free to explore the town or the dunes next to the hotel to catch the sunset. Dinner and a hotel stay are included.

The largest palm grove in the nation, Tafilalet, serves as the starting point for our final day of the four-day desert trek from Marrakech to Fes in the north.

Along the 20 kilometres of route, you’ll notice a tonne of palm trees. the route to the Ziz valley, the source of the water used to irrigate this palm grove. Here, we pause and enjoy the spectacular view of the valley and the village of Aoufous from this elevated vantage point.

Date with a second stop in the city of Midelt, right in the centre of the Atlas Mountains, where you’ll have some free time for lunch and some downtime. We continue travelling through Azrou’s cedar forest in the afternoon, and if we’re lucky, we’ll come across some Barbary Apes by the side of the road.

Our next stop is the city of Ifrane, which is 1630 metres above sea level and located on the Middle Atlas’ northwest slope. This city has a Swiss-town appearance thanks to its wide avenues, excellently clean urban development, grassy areas, gardens, and architecture.

In Morocco, Ifrane senses a lack of place. Because of this, it is referred to as “the Moroccan Switzerland,” and as if that weren’t enough, it has a significant ski resort (Michlifen). We arrive in Fes at six o’clock, take you to your lodging, and then finish up our services. Marrakech to Fes four-day desert excursion.

Inclusion

  • Pickup and drop-off services to and from your lodging
  • Transportation in a private, air-conditioned vehicle
  • English-speaking Driver/Guide with experience
  • Auto Fuel
  • Two nights in a separate room at the riad or hotel (At your preferred room type)
  • A camel trek (Camel per person)
  • An evening camel ride
  • At the Desert Camp for the night (At your preferred tent type)
  • (Dinner and Breakfast) x 3
  • Transfer via 4×4 to and from the camp (Alternative to Camels)

Exclusion

  • Drinks
  • Lunches
  • Entrance to monuments (Optional)
  • Tipping (Optional)

Prices

Standard
**
$59/Person
  • Private Transportation
  • Standard Hotels
  • Standard Camp
Medium
***
$79/Person
  • Private Transport
  • Standard Hotels
  • Luxury Desert Camp
Luxury
****
$99/person
  • Private Transportation
  • Luxury Hotels
  • Luxury Camp

FAQ

Marrakech and Fes are separated by the Merzouga desert, a distance of 1020 kilometres.

– The distance from Marrakech to Merzouga is 560 kilometres

– The distance from Merzouga to Fes is 460 kilometres.

You won’t need a sleeping bag on our 4-day tour Marrakech to Fes because you’ll be staying in a camp in the desert that is furnished with all the necessities.

Yes, we also provide free transportation to and from the camp in a 4×4 car for tourists who prefer not to ride camels. Just let us know while making the reservation.

A small deposit via PayPal or Payoneer to our account is required to confirm the 4 days tour Marrakech to Fes Desert. The remaining balance is due in cash upon pick-up and should be given to your driver in euros, or the equivalent in dollars or dirhams.

Can I use PayPal to pay the complete amount?

Since PayPal is a global institution, it also has a lot of transaction costs and operating delays, thus we typically ask for balance payments in cash.

In some circumstances, we can take full payment by Paypal; however, a 5% fee will be charged in order to cover the extra transaction costs. If you’re thinking about using this approach, it’s better to reschedule the payment before the tour.

Is it feasible to use Payoneer to pay the complete amount?

Yes, in some circumstances we take Payoneer for the full fee and it is free.

Cancellation Policy:

Cancel at least 15 days before the experience’s start date to receive a full refund.

Good To Know

  • You will be staying in a private room of your choice at the lodgings.
  • You will be residing in an own tent of your preferred type at the desert camp.
  • If a vegetarian option is needed, please let the hotel know when making the reservation.
  • A responsible adult must be with any children.
  • Comfy walking and sandboarding footwear, such sport sneakers. For the camel trip, long sleeves and long pants or skirts are suitable.
  • Additional options for the dunes include quad bikes and buggies.
  • Alcoholic beverages (available to purchase)
  • You’ll get a confirmation of your reservation after you make it.

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