Experience the enchanting allure of Morocco’s desert landscape on a captivating 4-day Morocco Desert tour from Marrakech to Fes, with two unforgettable days in Merzouga. Departing from the vibrant city of Marrakech, embark on an exhilarating journey through ever-changing landscapes, from the picturesque Atlas Mountains and its winding roads to the ancient Kasbahs and lush oases of the Draa Valley.
Arriving in Merzouga, a small village nestled on the edge of the magnificent Sahara Desert, immerse yourself in the mesmerizing beauty of the dunes. Spend two days here, engaging in thrilling camel treks that lead you to a magical sunset atop the sands, followed by nights under the stars in traditional Berber camps.
As the tour continues to Fes, traverse historic cities like Ouarzazate and explore the iconic Todra Gorges, gaining insight into Morocco’s rich history and cultural heritage. With a perfect blend of adventure, natural splendor, and cultural immersion, this 4-day desert tour promises an unforgettable experience of Morocco’s most captivating landscapes.
In this Tour 4 days from Marrakech to Fes via Merzouga, Sahara Desert, First, we will take you up from your hotel/riad/bus station on this day and begin our adventure from Marrakech to Dades Gorges. Second, we’ll go over the Tizi-n-Tichka Atlas pass, with far-reaching vistas of the mountains, to Telouet, a typical High Atlas Berber settlement, and on to Ait Benhaddou, a beautiful fortified village and UNESCO World Heritage Site (Ksour). Finally, we’ll stop for lunch at Ait Benhaddou or Ouarzazate before continuing to Dades Valley, where we’ll spend the night in a riad/hotel.
On the second morning of this Tour 4 days from Marrakech to Fes via Merzouga, to begin with, we’ll travel from DADES to Toudra Gorges, Tenghir, after breakfast. Furthermore, Berber communities are interspersed along the path to the Sahara desert of Merzouga. We’ll proceed via Tinjdad, Jorf, and Erfoud, feeling the beginning of the Desert oasis of Tafilalet, before continuing to Merzouga and spending the night in a riad/hotel among the dunes.
On the third morning of this Tour 4 days from Marrakech to Fes via Merzouga, You’ll begin your local exploration after breakfast at the hotel. Visiting the “village of the blacks,” who were once Sudanese slaves, to take in their culture and way of life. Then, the nearby Merzouga Lake, which is home to a variety of birds, including flamingos.
In the afternoon, you will saddle your camel, supervised by an expert Camel rider to investigate the enigmatic Erg-Chebbi sand sea. Here, you will spend your first night in a typical Berber nomad tent or, if you’d choose, under the stars.
On the last day of this Tour 4 days from Marrakech to Fes via Merzouga Your camel guide will then wake you up early the next morning to watch what might be the finest dawn of your life. Yet, you get to catch it well. After that, ride camels back to the hotel for breakfast and a shower. However, we will use the Tizi Ntalghamt pass to go to Midelt.
Next, you will take a break for lunch in Zaida (barbecue with a glass of mint tea). Therefore, before reaching Fez, we will make a stop to take photographs of the wild monkeys in the cedar forests of Azrou. To sum up, we will drop you off at your lodging, and it’s time for the end of our Tour.
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IMPORTANT! Bear in mind that this is just a stint diary suggestion, if it doesn’t match what you’re looking for, please don’t vacillate to communicate with us. We’ll organize a different diary grounded on your preferences and your stay duration. We offer customized and knitter-made tenures and passages each around Morocco
The price varies according to the number of people, the farther people join the stint the less the price gets. the transportation payment is fixed, and the price will be divided according to the number of people. The price also depends on the category of the hotel. communicate with us for an exact price
important things to consider is what to pack in your suitcase. Morocco is a diverse landscape and a beautiful country, so you need to be prepared for a variety of weather conditions and cultural experiences