4 Days Tour from Fes to Marrakech

4 Days Desert Tour from Fes to Marrakech

4 days desert tour from fes to marrakech

Duration

4 Day / 3 Night

Departure Location

Fes

Return Location

Marrakech

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4 Day Desert Tour Fes to Marrakech Description:

4 days tour from Fes to Marrakech is the best way to visit the Sahara desert of Morocco. Depart from Fes and travel to Merzouga through Ifran, Cedar Forest, and Ziz Valley. In the Merzouga Sahara desert, take a camel ride, enjoy watching the sunset and sunrise, and visit local Berber families. Moreover, stroll through Todra Gorges and Dades Valley, explore Ouarzazte City, and drive over the high Atlas Mountains to reach Marrakech.

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Keep in mind that 4 days tour from Fes to Marrakech is just a tour itinerary suggestion, if it does not match your interests, please feel free to contact us. We can organize a different itinerary based on your preferences and needs. Our services extend to designing customized and tailor-made tours and trips throughout Morocco.

4 Days from Fes to Marrakech Tour Plan:

Day 1 : Travel to Merzouga Sahara Desert (470 Km)

4 days tour from Fes to Marrakech will start with a pick-up from the airport or your accommodation in Fes. Then we drive to Ifrane and visit the Atlas Lion statue before heading to Azrou, along the largest cedar forest in Morocco (home of Barbary macaques). We’ll stop for lunch in Midelt. Then we continue through Errachidia, Ziz Valley, and Erfoud toward the Merzouga Desert, where you can take a camel ride over the sandy desert and witness a magnificent sunset on top of the dunes on your way to the Sahara camp.

Upon arrival at the desert camp, you’ll enjoy a delicious dinner and then gather around the campfire to enjoy traditional Berber drum music under the starry sky. Spend the night in a nomadic tent.

Day 2 : Full day to explore the Merzouga Sahara Desert

An early morning wake-up is recommended to witness the magical sunrise in the middle of the Sahara desert. After breakfast. You’ll ride a camel back to the point where our driver will be waiting to start exploring the region of the Merzouga desert. First, we drive to Khamlia to enjoy the Gnaoua music, and we visit the nomadic people in their handmade woven tents to explore their way of life while enjoying a cup of Berber tea.

After lunch in a restaurant, we take a stroll along the palm tree grove and then drive to Merzouga Lake, where we can see beautiful flamingo birds. Overnight in a hotel.

Day 3 : Merzouga to Dades Valley (264 Km)

Today, we’ll leave the Merzouga Desert, cherishing the beautiful memories we made. Then we make our way to Rissani to explore its large souk/market and visit one of the fossil workshops in Erfoud. After that, we move on towards the Todgha Gorges via the palm groves of Tinjdad. At the gorge, we stop for lunch and to admire the breathtaking views.

After lunch, we drive to Dades Valley, stopping along the way to enjoy the amazing vistas of rock formations known as monkey toes. Dinner and overnight at a local hotel.

Day 4 : Depart from Dades Valley to Marrakech (350 Km)

On the last day, we’ll continue our trip along the road of 1000 Kasbahs to Rose Valley, famous for its annual Festival of Roses. Then we drive through the palm grove of Skoura to Ouarzazate, where we visit a studio and a Kasbah located in the city. After that, we depart to visit the largest Kasbah in Morocco, Ait Ben Haddou Kasbah. A fortified town recognized as a UNESCO World Heritage Site. Also, the Kasbah was used as a backdrop for more than 20 films and TV series, such as Game of Thrones, Gladiator, The Mummy, etc.

Finally, we drive over the High Atlas Mountains to Marrakech. End of your 4 day from Fes to Marrakech Desert Tour.

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