Special 4 Days Sahara Trip from Fes to Marakech via Merzouga, exploring the stunning landscapes and cultural highlights along the way. you’ll travel from Fez to Merzouga, passing through Ifrane, the cedar forests of Azrou, and the Atlas Mountains. You’ll spend the night in a hotel in Merzouga. Then you’ll have the opportunity to visit nomads and experience traditional Berber culture before riding camels to a desert camp for an overnight stay.
takes you from Merzouga to Dades, with stops in Rissani, Erfoud, and Todgha Gorges. You’ll spend the night in Dades Valley. you’ll continue your journey to Marrakech via the Rose Valley, Skoura Oasis, Atlas Corporation Studios, and Ait Benhaddou Kasbah before crossing the High Atlas Mountains and arriving in Marrakech.
Our Tour of 4 Days Sahara Trip from Fes to Marrakech via Merzouga Departure from Fez at 8:00 am toward the Sahara Desert through Ifrane. Where your first stop will be in this town known as Switzerland of Morocco. Then to the biggest Ceder forest in North Africa near Azrou, where you may see the wild Barbary Apes. After that heading on south across the middle and high Atlas Mountains. Stopping in many panoramic views. Lunch will be up to you, arriving at the Sahara Desert overnight in a hotel.
you will visit nomads, enjoy tradition Berber (Amazigh) the area. Then tour Merzouga, we will visit nomad family, we get lunch. After visit Gnaoua Khamlia then goes to riding your camels guided by an experienced person to spend overnight in the camp, with Berber music style using drums around the fire.
you will wake up to see be the best sunrise in your life before riding camels back to the Village; to meet your driver and head on to the next destination via Rissani which famous by three weekly markets. Then to Erfoud to visit one of the fossils workshop (optional). After that continue to Todgha Gorges which is a destination of a rock climber, where you will have about 30 minutes to explore the place. Lunch will be whenever, and wherever you want, the driver will let you know the options you have, in the afternoon you will continue to Dades Valley to see the rock formation, called by locals monkey toes, then to the hotel in this valley with dinner and breakfast.
After your breakfast in the hotel you will continue your trip toward Marrakech via the rose valley; Skoura oasis with its abandoned Kasbahs (fortified houses) which known by road of thousands Kasbahs, then the Atlas Corporation Studios where many movies been filmed, for examples Gladiator, the prince of Persia, After that head on to Ait Benhaddou Kasbah which is the famous kasbah in the region of Ouarzazate before crossing the high Atlas Mountains again, the highest peak on the road is 2260m toward Marrakech.
Yes, Morocco is generally safe for tourists. Like any destination, it’s essential to exercise caution and be aware of your surroundings, especially in crowded areas and tourist spots.
The best time to visit Morocco is during the spring (March to May) and fall (September to November) when the weather is mild and pleasant. However, each season offers a unique experience, so it depends on your preferences.
While Morocco is a relatively liberal country, it’s respectful to dress modestly, especially in more conservative areas. For women, it’s advisable to wear loose-fitting clothing that covers the shoulders and knees. Men can typically dress casually.
Desert tours can vary in duration, ranging from a single overnight excursion to multi-day adventures. Popular options include one-night or two-night trips, allowing you to experience the beauty of the desert without committing to an extended journey.
Moroccan cuisine is diverse and flavorful. Some must-try dishes include tagine (slow-cooked stew with meat or vegetables), couscous (steamed semolina served with meat and vegetables), pastilla (a savory pastry usually filled with pigeon or chicken), and harira (a hearty soup often served during Ramadan).
Morocco offers a range of accommodations to suit every budget and preference, including luxury resorts, boutique hotels, riads (traditional Moroccan houses converted into guesthouses), kasbahs (fortified traditional homes), desert camps, and budget-friendly hostels and guesthouses.
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