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Tours in Morocco

4 Days Tour from Marrakech to Fes

4 Days Tour from Marrakech to Fes

Marrakech » Ait Ben Haddou » Ouarzazate » Dades Gorges » Todra Gorges » Merzouga Desert » Ziz Valley » Midelt » Azrou » Ifrane » Fes

4 Days Tour from Marrakech to Fes

Overview:

During this 4 days tour from Marrakech to Fes, where you’ll be enchanted by a multitude of captivating destinations. Traverse the majestic Atlas Mountains, explore the historic Kasbah of Ait Ben Haddou, and wander through the cultural tapestry of Ouarzazate, the serene Dades, and the breathtaking Todra Gorges. Venture into the mesmerizing Sahara Desert in Merzouga, discovering Berber villages and experiencing the thrill of a camel ride into the heart of the dunes. Marvel at the magical spectacle of Sahara sunset and sunrise. Immerse yourself in the vibrant markets of Rissani and Erfoud, both nestled in the rich heritage of Tafilalet. Visit the Moroccan Switzerland, Ifrane, and the cedar forest, home to the Barbary macaque. Your extraordinary journey culminates in the historic city of Fes.

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Additional information:

  1. We offer both standard and luxury accommodations. Please let us know what your preferences are and we will send you the available options.
  2. All Sahara tours include a camel ride to the sunset in the Sahara Desert & delicious dinners at a beautiful campsite along with the bonfire and Berber music.
  3. In addition to the first-class service, we have free wifi, water, pillows, and a wide variety of music in our vehicles for your amazing journey.
  4. Please contact us for the desired tour, pricing, and more information: hello@tours-in-morocco.com

Tour Plan:

Day 1: Marrakech » Ait Ben Haddou » Ouarzazate » Dades Valley [321 km]

We’ll pick you up at 8 am from your hotel or riad in Marrakech to head towards the High Atlas Mountains, a sub range of the Moroccan Atlas, crossing the Tizi-N’Tichka Pass. During the journey, we’ll make several stops to appreciate the breathtaking panoramic views and capture photos of the Berber villages blending with the earth-toned landscape. Moving south, we reach the fortified village of Ait Ben Haddou or the Fortified City, a UNESCO World Heritage Site since 1986. This spectacular setting has served as the backdrop for numerous famous movies like Lawrence of Arabia, The Mummy, Gladiator, Obelix, Jewel of the Nile, and more. We’ll have lunch in the village before continuing to Ouarzazate, known as the Gateway to the Desert, with its Taourit kasbah or fortress.

We’ll proceed to the Valley of Roses, passing through the Great Palmeraie of Skoura, where over 700 palm trees and numerous kasbahs scatter across the oasis and its surroundings. Later, we’ll reach the Valley of Roses, known for cultivating beautiful Damascus roses used in cosmetics like the highly-prized rose water. This valley hosts the Rose Museum once a year in May. Finally, we’ll arrive at the Dades Valley, where we’ll spend the night.

Day 2: Dades Gorges » Todra Gorges » Merzouga Desert [249 km]

After breakfast, enjoy one of the best views of the Dades Valley from a strategic mountain location, offering a panoramic view of the picturesque kasbahs. After multiple stops along the way, we’ll reach the Todra Gorges. Located near the city of Tineghir, these gorges lead to the desert and are surrounded by a valley full of palm trees and adobe villages. It’s a renowned destination for climbing enthusiasts due to the impressive Todra and Dades Faults, the most known and stunning in Morocco.

Following a hike in the Todra Gorges and lunch in Tinejdad or Touroug, we head to the desert to reach the impressive dunes of Merzouga. From there, embark on a camel caravan for about an hour to our nomadic tents situated in the heart of the Erg Chebbi dunes. Witness one of the most breathtaking sunsets over the dunes. Enjoy dinner and spend the night in nomadic tents, surrounded by the tranquility of the desert and under a spectacular blanket of stars.

Day 3: Merzouga Sightseeing [60 km]

Today is a day of total desert immersion, starting with a “Dawn Date” in the desert. As you’re in the desert, it’s worth waking up early to walk to the highest dune near the tents and witness the sunrise over this serene landscape.

After riding camels back to Merzouga village and a hearty breakfast, we’ll circle Erg Chebbi, the expanse of sand dunes with the tallest one being over 250 meters high. We’ll follow part of the route of the former Paris-Dakar Rally, passing through the mountains bordering Algeria in the background.

Make a stop at the Tissardmin oasis, known for fossils still found in the region, and continue towards a nomadic settlement where you’ll learn about some of their secrets and customs. Another stop at a panoramic viewpoint to admire the entire Erg Chebbi. Reach the village of Khamlia, originally from Mali, where you can relax with tea while enjoying a small Gnawa spiritual music concert.

Return to the hotel and free time to explore the village or climb nearby dunes to witness the sunset.

Day 4: Merzouga Desert » Ziz Valley » Midelt » Azrou » Ifrane » Fes [468 km]

Once ready, head north, crossing the Tafilalet Palmeral where you can see a vast number of palm trees, making it one of the largest palm groves in the world. Passing through, you’ll arrive at the Ziz Valley, named after the river that descends from the High Atlas and feeds the palm grove. Take a mandatory stop to observe the valley from above and see the village of Aoufous.

A planned stop in Midelt, right in the heart of the Middle Atlas, for a rest and lunch. In the afternoon, continue the last day by passing through the Cedar Forest where, if you’re lucky, you might encounter some monkeys. Don’t miss Ifrane, located on the northwestern slope of the Middle Atlas, at 1,630 meters above sea level.

Ifrane’s broad avenues, urban development, impeccable cleanliness, gardens, and green areas, along with its architecture more typical of an Alpine city, make Ifrane feel out of place in Morocco. It earned the nickname “Moroccan Switzerland,” housing the Michlifen ski resort, one of the most important tracks globally. Arrival in Fes around 6 pm, transfer to the hotel, and the end of the trip.

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Good To Know:

The 4 days tour from Marrakech to Fes, a customizable adventure where the itinerary is not bound by a fixed path but shaped by your preferences. The tour unfolds as a canvas for your imagination, allowing for personalization and the inclusion of any suggestions you might have. Whether you seek cultural immersion, scenic landscapes, or specific experiences, we are eager to tailor the itinerary to your desires. If the intricacies of Morocco are unfamiliar, don’t hesitate to contact us. Our dedicated team is always ready to assist, ensuring your journey is not just a tour but a tailored exploration of the rich tapestry that Morocco has to offer.

Frequently Asked Questions

The distance from Marrakech to Merzouga desert is approximately 567 km, requiring around 8 hours of travel. However, the journey is split into four days, spending the first night at Dades Valley. The next day, the drive continues to Merzouga. On the third day, there is an overnight stay in Ouarzazate to break up the distance. Finally, on the fourth day, you will travel back to Marrakech.

Our 4 days tour from Marrakech to Fes via the desert offers both private and shared trip options to cater to your preferences.

The 4 days desert tour from Marrakech starts from your hotel/riad in Marrakech and concludes at your accommodation in Fes.

For your comfort, we provide a fleet of vehicles, including the Toyota Prado Land Cruiser TX and Mercedes Benz Sprinter minibus for larger groups, enhancing your overall travel experience.

The camel ride takes approximately one hour to reach the camp.

Certainly! For those who prefer not to ride camels, a 4×4 car is available at no extra charge. Simply inform us at the time of booking about your preference.

Yes, you can! Numerous ATV rental companies in Merzouga offer quality quad bikes and dune buggies in Erg Chebbi dunes. Your guide will assist you in arranging this, and the typical cost is 50 Euros per quad per a hour.

Yes, the desert luxury camp is equipped with electricity from solar panels.

The distance from the Sahara desert to Fes, specifically Merzouga dunes, is 465 km, offering a trip filled with breathtaking scenery and various stops to enhance your travel experience.

Two days are recommended to fully explore Fes. A full day guided tour of the Medina will unveil the hidden gems of this ancient city. Additionally, reserve an extra day to independently explore the Souks. If you wish to include a day trip to the nearby blue city of Chefchaouen, you can add an extra day for the journey (200 km each way).

Here’s a list of essentials for your Morocco desert tour:

  • Sunglasses
  • Sunscreen
  • Scarf or Hat
  • Long jean pants (comfortable for the camel trek)
  • Long light sleeves
  • Rugged sandals or shoes
  • Flip flops
  • Hand sanitizers
  • Portable charger
  • A small backpack for packing everything
  • A wallet to secure valuables like your phone and cards.

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