3 Days Tour From Fes to Marrakech
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3 Days Tour From Fes to Marrakech overview :
3 Days Tour From Fes to Marrakech, take an amazing journey through the Sahara desert of Morocco, where you’ll get the chance to meet the locals and experience a real desert adventure.
Joining the three-day desert safari from Fes to Marrakech will give you the opportunity to ride camels across the golden Erg Chebbi sand dunes and spend an unforgettable night in a desert camp in Merzouga, where you can take in the total silence among the high dunes and feel as though you are a million miles from civilization.
Your 3 day Fes desert safari tour will take you across the Middle Atlas Mountains to Merzouga and across the High Atlas Mountains to Marrakech in addition to the camel trekking experience, sunset and sunrise over Erg Chebbi, and the night in the desert. Watch the Barbary macaques, one of the well-known old-world monkey species, in the cedar woodland close to Azrou. Visit the Ait Ben Haddou Kasbah, the Todra Canyon, and many other places.
3 Days Tour From Fes to Marrakech Highlights :
- Beautiful views & panoramics
- Authentic Berber villages
- Camel Trekking
- Overnight stay at Berber desert camp
- Enjoy watching the starry sky
- Wonderful sunrise & sunset in Erg Chebbi Desert
- Ziz Valley
- Cedar forest in Azrou
- Kasbah Ait Ben Haddou
3 Days Tour From Fes to Marrakech itinirary :
Day 1 : Fes _ Middle Atlas _ Ziz Valley _ Merzouga
After breakfast at your hotel or riad, your Fes to Marrakech desert excursion starts. Drive to Morocco’s beautiful desert next. The first stop will be in Ifrane, often known as the Swiss of Morocco. After a brief break, you proceed to drive across the Middle Atlas Mountains, stopping somewhere in the cedar trees to observe the Barbary macaques.
Depending on time you wish to eat, lunch will be at a restaurant along the route. You will pause to take in a panoramic vista of the Ziz Valley before you reach Merzouga (full of palm trees).
After arriving at Merzouga in the evening, you will travel Erg Chebbi’s expansive sand dunes riding camels (one for each of you). From a high sand dune, enjoy a beautiful sunset, and then spend the evening in your camp with the Berber people, who were formerly nomads.
Day 2 :Merzouga _ Todra Gorge _ Boumalne Dades
Today’s lovely dawn is best enjoyed in the early morning. Before leaving the desert, enjoy your final camel journey excursion after a satisfying meal at your camp.
Drive via the Rissani, Erfoud, and Todgha Gorges to reach Boumalne Dades. You can visit a traditional market in Rissani to learn about a portion of southern Moroccan culture if it is Tuesday, Thursday, or Sunday. Take a stroll along the Todra River in Tinghir as it flows beneath the Todgha Canyon.
Arrive in the evening at Boumalne Dades. You will drive through the Dades Valley to a location where you can observe the magnificent rock formations known as the monkey fingers before arriving at your lodging. Get a hotel room for the night in Boumalne Dades.
Day 3 :Boumalne Dades _ Ait Ben Haddou _ Atlas Mountains _ Marrakech
Your three-day desert journey from Fes to Marrakech concludes today. You will drive to Ait Ben Haddou through the Valley of Roses and Ouarzazate after a sumptuous breakfast at your lodging. You will travel through numerous Berber communities along the way.
Visit the Atlas Studio in Ouarzazate, where numerous unique props from the making of numerous movies are still on display, or just take some exterior photos.
The Kasbah of Ait Ben Haddou, which was utilized for the Yunkai portion of Game of Thrones and for many other well-known films like Gladiator, is located about 15 kilometres from Ouarzazate.
You will drive to Marrakech over the High Atlas Mountains and the Tizi n’Tichka after visiting the Kasbah and eating lunch (2260 m above sea level). Enjoy the breathtaking scenery as you go. Arrive in the evening in Marrakech.
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3 Days Tour From Fes to Marrakech Includes and Excludes :
What's included?
- Pick up and drop off at your accommodation
- Private transport .
- 1 night in a hotel/riad in the dades valley.
- 1 night in camp in the desert.
- Camel trekking in the Merzouga desert.
- dinner and breakfast
What's NOT included?
- Tickets.
- Lunch.
- drinks
- tips
what to know ?
✔ The second day, your guide will suggest that you stop by a Berber shop that sells scarves and Berber clothing on your way to the Erg Chebbi Dunes. You may take pictures and try on a Berber attire here absolutely free! Then, if you choose, you can make a purchase. Please be aware that nothing has to be purchased. If you’re not interested, you can tell your guide and proceed without it.
✔ the distance between Fes and Merzouga is too long (460 Km). we recommend to you this tours :
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3 Days Tour From Fes to Marrakech 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.
11. How far away from Fes to Merzouga?
Merzouga and Fes are separated by a 500-kilometer distance.