4 DAYS MARRAKECH TO FES DESERT TOUR
Overview of 4 DAYS MARRAKECH TO FES DESERT TOUR
On this 4 DAYS MARRAKECH TO FES DESERT TOUR you will travel from Marrakech through the High Atlas mountains to the ancient Ait Ben Haddou Kasbah. Explore Ouarzazate’s movie history and the stunning Dades Gorges. Discover the Todra Gorges and Erfoud’s fossils before reaching the Merzouga Desert for camel rides and a night under the stars. 4 Marrakech to Fes Desert tour continues through Ziz Valley to Fes, passing scenic spots like Midelt, Azrou’s forests, and Ifrane’s charming alpine vibe. This tour is a mix of culture, nature, and memorable desert adventures.
Itinerary of 4 DAYS MARRAKECH TO FES DESERT TOUR
Day 1: Marrakech – Ait Ben Haddou Kasbah – Ouarzazate - Dades Gorges
Today our driver will pick you up from your accommodation in Marrakech and drive through the scenic High Atlas mountains, passing by traditional Berber villages and enjoying panoramic views of the high atlas mountains. We will stop to explore the ancient Ait Ben Haddou Kasbah, a UNESCO World Heritage Site and a filming location for many Hollywood movies. Continue to Ouarzazate, known as the Hollywood of Morocco, and visit film studios and historical sites. Then journey to the dramatic Dades Gorges, where you can admire at the towering rock formations and picturesque landscapes. Overnight in Dades Gorges.
Day 2: Dades Gorges – Todra Gorges - Arfoud - Merzouga desert
The second day of Marrakech To Fes 4 Days Desert Tour begins with an early morning to witness the panoramic view of the Dades Valley before we drive to the sahara desert. We stop the stunning Todra Gorges, with their sheer rock walls and crystal-clear streams. Explore Erfoud, a town known for its fossil discoveries and traditional markets. By late afternoon, you’ll arrive in Merzouga, situated at the edge of the Sahara Desert. Here, you will check into your accommodation and enjoying panoramic views of the desert from a nearby hill.
Day 3: Explore Merzouga - Visit Nomads - Camel Trekking - Overnight Desert Camp
Today of 4 days Marrakech to Fes Desert tour begins with an early morning to witness the sunrise over the dunes, creating a magical and unforgettable experience. After breakfast at the hotel, you will have the opportunity to explore the desert surroundings in 4×4 vehicle. This includes visiting a nomadic family, experiencing the vibrant Gnawa music and culture in Khamlia village. In the late afternoon, you’ll embark on a camel trek into the desert to reach your overnight camp, where you’ll enjoy a traditional Moroccan dinner under the stars and immerse yourself in Berber music around a campfire
Day 4: Merzouga - Ziz Valley - Middle - Atlas Mountains - Fes
The last day of 4 days Marrakech to Fes desert tour begins with an early morning to witness the sunrise over the dunes, creating a magical and unforgettable experience. After breakfast, you will ride camel back to Merzouga village and depart towards Fes and stop in Erfoud, known for its unique desert landscapes and fossil-rich areas. As you continue your journey, you’ll pass through the scenic Ziz Valley, where lush palm groves contrast with the desert landscape, creating a picturesque setting.
After lunch Midelt, we drive to Azrou, known for its ancient cedar trees and wildlife, including Barbary macaques. Take a moment to appreciate the natural beauty and tranquility of this forested area. Next explore Ifrane, often called the “Switzerland of Morocco” for its alpine architecture and cool climate. Finally, continue to Fes, concluding your journey of Marrakech To Fes 4 Days Desert Tour by dropping you off at your accommodation in Fes.
Marrakech To Fes 4 Days Desert Tour Info:
Price Includes
- Private vehicle or minibus with A/C
- Fuel
- English / Spanish speaking driver.
- A night in the desert camp.
- Camel ride (camel each)
- Breakfasts.
- Dinners
Price Excludes
- Lunches & drinks.
- Entrance fees to monuments.
Marrakech To Fes 4 Days Desert Tour MAP
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Most Frequently Asked Questions About Traveling in Morocco
Morocco is a year-round destination, but the best time to visit depends on your preferences and planned activities. Spring (March to May) and autumn (September to November) are generally considered ideal, with pleasant weather for exploring cities and natural landscapes. Summer (June to August) can be hot, especially in the desert regions, while winter (December to February) offers cooler temperatures and the possibility of snow in the Atlas Mountains
Our tours encompass a variety of activities to immerse you in Morocco’s culture and landscapes. You can anticipate guided city tours to uncover hidden gems, camel trekking adventures in the desert dunes, visits to UNESCO World Heritage Sites, and opportunities to indulge in Moroccan cuisine through cooking classes or dining experiences
We offer a range of accommodations tailored to suit different preferences and budgets. You can stay in charming boutique hotels that showcase Moroccan architecture and hospitality, traditional riads where you can experience local culture up close, or enjoy a unique desert camping experience under the starlit skies of the Sahara.
Our transportation during the tour is carefully organized for your comfort and convenience. We use private vehicles with experienced drivers for city-to-city transfers, ensuring a smooth journey between destinations. For excursions and guided tours, transportation arrangements are included to facilitate seamless exploration of attractions and cultural sites
Duration: 4.5 to 12.5 hours. There are various transportation alternatives from Marrakech to the Sahara Desert, including bus, and vehicle. Most travelers prefer to travel by vehicle with a private driver. A car will complete the 249 miles (561 kilometers) in around 9 hours.