4 days Morocco tour from Fes to Marrakech via Sahara desert give you the opportunity to have a real desert endurance ride camels and spend the night in a traditional Berber camp and to explore the most fascinating Morocco’s site such as Ifrane, Ceder forest in Azrou, Ziz valley, Gorges , Ait Ben haddou Kasbahs, Atlas mountains and much more exiting Morocco amzing site.
4 Days From Fes To Marrakech Via Merzouga
4 days Morocco tour from Fes to Marrakech via Sahara desert give you the opportunity to have a real desert endurance ride camels and spend the night in a traditional Berber camp and to explore the most fascinating Morocco’s site such as Ifrane, Ceder forest in Azrou, Ziz valley, Gorges , Ait Ben haddou Kasbahs, Atlas mountains and much more exiting Morocco amzing site.
4 Days From Fes To Marrakech Via Merzouga
4 days Morocco tour from Fes to Marrakech via Sahara desert give you the opportunity to have a real desert endurance ride camels and spend the night in a traditional Berber camp and to explore the most fascinating Morocco’s site such as Ifrane, Ceder forest in Azrou, Ziz valley, Gorges , Ait Ben haddou Kasbahs, Atlas mountains and much more exiting Morocco amzing site.
Start In the morning around 8am, you’ll start travelling southeast to Merzouga via Azrou and Errachidia. Your first stop will be at Ifran, referred to as "the Switzerland of Morocco", and then to Merzouga via Midlet and the Ziz Valley. During this journey you’ll experience glimpses of the Middle Atlas and Higher Atlas mountains. Stopping at the famous cedar forest - the largest in Morocco – where you may well sight Barbarian apes. You’ll notice how the scenery changes to reveal hints of the desert as you approach the city Er Rachidia. After lunch , your journey continues along the luxuriant Ziz Valley, stopping for panoramic views along the way. We will drive through welcoming Berber villages to Rissani, the foundation of the Alaouite dynasty - the current ruling royal family in Morocco. Arriving in Merzouga at the end of the day, you’ll be welcomed with a glass of mint tea before you check in to your riad. after relaxing few minuts in Merzouga,we go to the camels who are waiting to take us on an adventure in the sand dunes. We will spend the night in an equipped camp with drums music in the middle of the Sahara, we go to a high dunes to see the sunset , we will spend the night in nomad tents.
Today you are going to experience one of the most memorable moments of your Morocco Sahara adventure as you make your way into the dunes of Morocco’s Erg Chebbi region of the Sahara Desert, the largest dunes in the desert of Morocco. You’ll have this morning to explore Merzouga before preparing for a memorable night under the stars. We will visit the Gnawa people, originally slaves brought from Sudan, to experience their music and lifestyle. Enjoy the panoramic view behind the Erg Chebbi of sand dunes. Afterward, we will head to the nomad’s families in their tents at Kem Kem and having tea with them, absolutely you will discover a new sense of life. And why not an hour ATV Quad biking in the dunes. In the afternoon, meet your camel, trek through the desert, over the red dunes, until all you see is sand and sky, and the quiet is only broken by the occasional snort of the camels and the soft sound of their steps on the sand. Stop to watch the sunset along the way, To arrive at your camp, where you will be welcomed with mint tea and cookies. After some time to admire the sand dunes and the surrounding landscapes, get ready for a Moroccan dinner served under the stars next to the campfire. After dinner, you will gather around the fire to admire a typical Berber music performed using drums under the sky full of stars.
The day will start by waking up early to see the spectacle of sunrise, when the color of the dunes combines with the play of shadows to make an awesome view. Then ride the camels back to meet your guide/driver and start your day with him by Rissani where it existed one of the main traditional markets, that was in the past a station for trade’s caravans .in addition that town was the foundation of the Alaouite dynasty – the current ruling royal family- in Morocco. The road passes through Erfoud the land of fossils and that would be an opportunity to see one of the many fossils mining (if you are interested).Continuing the way via Berber villages of Tinjdad to reach Todgha gorges a series of limestone river canyons, This stunning area affords an opportunities to walk and enjoy deep cliff-sided canyons. The night will be in Bomaln Dades in nice hotel.
Take your breakfast, and ride over the Dades Gorges before start driving to Marrakesh. We’ll be driving through the thousand Kasbah’s route to Ouarzazate, and then continue to see the rose Valley situated at Kelaat M’gouna in which the pure cosmetic products such as the rosewater are produced from the roses. Lunch will be at Ait Ben Haddou, which is a well-known castle that was belonged to the Glaoui Pasha. A discovering visit to the Kasbah followed by a drive toward the pass Tichka and the Atlas Mountains to end the tour at Marrakesh. End Tour: 4 Days Morocco Tour Fes to Marrakech
Cost
Price Includes
- Hotel/riad pickup and drop-off
- Transport in a minivan or 4WD
- English speaking driver
- Camel ride (one camel each)
- Accommodations ( Breakfast & Dinner)
Price NOT Includes
- Flight Tickets
- Lunch and drinks
- Entrance fees
- Guide tips
FAQs
Citizens of many countries (including the USA, UK, EU, Canada, and Australia) do not need a visa for tourist stays of up to 90 days. Your passport must be valid for at least 6 months beyond your travel dates.
Yes, Morocco is considered safe for tourists, especially in popular destinations like Marrakech, Fes, Merzouga, and Essaouira. As with any destination, we recommend normal precautions such as avoiding poorly lit areas at night and keeping valuables secure.
The best times to visit Morocco are spring (March–May) and autumn (September–November) when temperatures are pleasant. Desert tours are most comfortable during these seasons.
The local currency is the Moroccan Dirham (MAD). Credit cards are accepted in hotels and larger restaurants, but cash is recommended in souks and smaller towns.
The official languages are Arabic and Amazigh (Berber). French is widely spoken, and English is increasingly common in tourist areas.
Morocco is a Muslim country, so modest clothing is recommended, especially in rural areas and religious sites. Light, comfortable clothes are ideal, and women may prefer covering shoulders and knees.
Yes, desert tours are safe when organized with licensed and experienced tour operators like us. Our tours include professional drivers, local guides, and well-maintained vehicles.
It is recommended to drink bottled water during your stay. Bottled water is inexpensive and widely available throughout the country.
Absolutely. Many of our tours are family-friendly and can be customized to suit travelers with children, including shorter driving days and comfortable accommodations.
Depending on the tour, accommodations may include traditional riads, hotels, and luxury or standard desert camps. All accommodations are carefully selected for comfort and authenticity.
Tipping is appreciated but not mandatory. Small tips for guides, drivers, and restaurant staff are customary and always optional.
Yes! We specialize in custom Morocco tours. You can customize destinations, accommodation level, activities, and trip duration to match your travel style.
Moroccan cuisine is rich and flavorful, featuring dishes like tagine, couscous, pastilla, and fresh salads. Vegetarian options are widely available.
You can book directly through our website onlinemoroccotours.com or contact us via the inquiry form. We respond quickly and help you plan the perfect Moroccan experience.
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