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3 days desert tour from Errachidia to Fes

3 days desert tour from Errachidia to Fes Overview :

3 days desert tour from Errachidia to Fes will let you see the finest of what the Moroccan Sahara desert has to offer while passing through the Ziz valley, home to one of the nation’s most picturesque rivers.

Discover the Merzouga region, which will allow you to see all the fascinating places close to the golden Erg Chebbi sand dunes, such as Berber nomad families, fossil mines, the Hassi Labied oasis, and the seasonal Sriji. Of course, you’ll also get to ride a camel through the sand dunes to see the sun set and rise and spend a memorable night camping out in the Sahara desert beneath the stars.

On this 3 days desert tour from Errachidia to Fes , you’ll traverse the breathtaking Middle Atlas Mountains, taking in the breathtaking scenery as you go. You’ll also stop in Azrou’s cedar forest to see the Barbarian Macaque, one of the few places in Morocco where wild monkeys can be found, and continue on to Ifrane before reaching Fes.

3 days desert tour from Errachidia to Fes Highlights :

3 days desert tour from Errachidia to Fes itinerary :

Day 1: ERRACHIDIA _ ZIZ VALLEY _ ERFOUD _ MERZOUGA.

Since most flights into Errachidia’s Moulay Ali Cherif Airport arrive at night and need an overnight stay at a hotel, your 3 days desert tour from Errachidia to Fes  will begin with your driver picking you up from Sahara Camel Trips and driving you straight to Merzouga.

Day 2:Explore Merzouga area _ Erg Chebbi _ Camel Trek and Night at desert Camp

After breakfast at your hotel, we’ll begin our Merzouga 44 excursion to explore unique and interesting sites near the Erg Chebbi dunes. We’ll stop at the Hassi Labied oasis to see its irrigation canal and land agriculture, then head south to the seasonally-active Sriji lake (if there is water in it). If you’re interested in hearing the Gnawa music of the dark-skinned immigrants who were brought to Morocco over a century ago and who were later

Then, we’ll proceed to the M’ifis mines. In addition, the Merzouga desert is well-known for its minerals and fossils. We’ll have the chance to see a nomadic Berber family still residing in their tent in the heart of the Sahara on our Merzouga 44 desert tour. We’ll learn about living in the desert while enjoying a cup of mint tea with them. To take in the scenery and capture the sights, we’ll pause at several panoramic vistas.

After eating lunch at a local restaurant, we’ll return to the village from where you will ride a camel for 1 to 1:30 hours to get to our Berber Camp in Merzouga. En route, you’ll stop to watch the sunset, try sandboarding if you’re interested, enjoy the views, and take pictures. Then, after these breathtaking moments, you’ll continue to the camp where you’ll be welcomed with a glass of tea and relax until dinner time.

Day 3:Erg Chebbi dunes _ Ziz Valley _ Middle atlas _ Cedar forest _ Ifrane _ Fes

After enjoying a delicious breakfast and taking a shower at the camp on the third day, you’ll ride camels once more back to the starting point. Alternatively, we may transfer you in a 4WD vehicle if you like.

From there, we’ll continue on to Fes via Ziz Valley, the second-longest river in Morocco, and cross the Middle Atlas Mountains, where you’ll enjoy breathtaking views. After some free time for lunch at a restaurant, we’ll continue on to Fes, stopping at a cedar forest in Azrou along the way to see wild monkeys and take pictures of them.

Our three-day vacation from Errachidia to Fes will come to an end when we leave you off at your hotel in the late afternoon when we finally arrive in Ifrane, which is known as the “Little Switzerland of Morocco.”

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3 days desert tour from Errachidia to Fes Frequently asked questions :

1-what type of vehicles are used for the trip ?

What a wonderful question! Comfortable transportation is essential for “private desert expeditions.” For groups larger than 8, we utilize Mercedes Bens Sprinter minibuses, Ford 8-seater vans, Land Cruiser TXs, and many other comfortable vehicles.

2. Is the sandboarding included?

Snowboarding or sandboarding are included, yes. Please inform your driver or guide if you would like to go sandboarding. Since there are only a few boards in the camp, he will see to it that you get one as soon as you arrive.

3. How far in advance should we book this tour?

Since the early bird gets the worm, it is advised to make your travel arrangements as soon as possible.

4. How to pay for the tour?

First, throughout the booking process, we request a little deposit be transferred to our account via PayPal. Second, the remainder of the money must be made in cash and should be given to our driver/guide on the first day of the tour in euros, dollars, or the equivalent in dirhams.

5. How do i take my luggage to the camp?

Your luggage will be transported by a 4×4 vehicle when your camel trekking begins. Consequently, when you get to the camp, you will discover your bags.

6. Is it possible to have vegetarian food or vegan food?

Yes, it is feasible to serve vegan or vegetarian food. Please notify me via email or your driver/guide as soon as possible on the first day of your vacation.

7. I don’t want to ride camels to the camp, how i do i reach the camp?

We’ll take you to the camp in a 4 x 4 car if you don’t want to ride a camel.

8. Can we book our accommodation for ourselves?

Yes, if you like, we can organize only your transportation; you must make all other arrangements for lodging.

9. What languages spoken in morocco?

Arabic and Berber are the official languages of the kingdom of Morocco, while French is used in government and correspondence. However, the majority of Moroccans employed in the tourism industry also speak English, as well as other languages including Spanish, Italian, and German.

10. Is there problem if women wear any kind of clothes?

No. There is only one restriction on what you may wear when taking a tour of the mosque like Hassan II. You would need to dress modestly, like you would in a church, in order to enter (no shorts, tank tops…).
If you wish to avoid drawing unwanted attention, you should dress in a certain way, just as in any other country.

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