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4 Day Tour
Fes to Marrakech    

Whether you are coming to Morocco for a quick tour of the desert or you’re in Fes and need something to do for a few days, this trip is perfect.

4 Days, 3 Nights 

Fes to Merzouga to Fes.

Fes-Middle Atlas-Ziz Valley-Merzouga-Camel Trek-Khamlia Village-Rissani-Dades Valley-Ouarzazate-High Atlas-Marrakech. 

Distance: 1,035 km / 643 miles. 
Start: Fes.

End: Marrakech.  

NB: This tour can go in reverse - start in Marrakech and end in Fes.

Trip Highlights

  • Enjoy gorgeous scenic views driving through the Middle Atlas Mountains

  • Drive from Fes to the cedar forest of Azrou Forest near Ifrane to see the Barbary macaques.

  • Lunch in the Middle Atlas town of Midelt

  • Visit Todra Gorge

  • Ride a camel over the dunes of Erg Chebbi in the Sahara

  • Camp overnight in the desert with dinner, music, and a private tent

  • Enjoy traditional Gnawan music in Khamlia Village

  • Explore Ait Ben Haddou, a UNESCO World Heritage Site near Ouarzazate

  • Tour the Museum of Cinema (optional)

  • Navigate the Tizi n’Tichka pass

Detailed Itinerary

Day 1: Fes - Ifrane - Azrou Forest -  Midelt - Merzouga. 
 We will meet you at your hotel or riad at 8am to begin our trip south toward the Middle Atlas mountains. We will travel through Ifrane, Morocco’s “Little Switzerland,” then continue on to the Great Cedar Forest near Ifrane. There, if we are lucky, we will see some of the Barbary macaques who live there. We will enjoy lunch in Midelt, then pass through the Ziz Valley where 20 km of date palm trees - more than 10 million trees! - make up one of the largest palm plantations in the world. We will continue driving until we reach Merzouga where we will relax, enjoy some tea, and climb to the top of the nearest sand dune to witness a spectacular sunset. We will have dinner and spend the night in a local hotel. 


Day 2: Merzouga, Erg Chebbi, Khamlia Village. 
The second day will begin with a hearty breakfast to prepare us to explore Erg Chebbi, Morocco’s largest dune, which rises some 250 metres above sea level. As we travel, part of our path will trace the track of the old Paris-Dakar rally. We will stop at the Tissardmine Oasis which is a great place to look for fossils. We will pass by a nomadic settlement on our way to a wonderful spot from which to contemplate the incredible landscape of the desert. This will be a great opportunity for pictures. Afterwards, we’ll travel toward Khamlia Village where many people originally from Sudan have settled. We’ll enjoy some Berber whisky, aka mint tea, as we listen to a short concert of spiritual  Gnawan music. We’ll drive back to the hotel, trade our vehicle for camels, and ride to the heart of the dunes for an incredible sunset, then continue to our tents to enjoy the night beneath an endless canopy of stars. 


Day 3: Merzouga/Erg Chebbi - Rissani - Todra Gorge - Boumalne Dades. 
This morning you have a “date with dawn” which, in the desert, means waking up early to walk to the top of the nearest dune to enjoy the sunrise. After that we’ll ride the camel's back to Merzouga for breakfast and showers. By then we will be ready to drive to the nearby city of Rissani. If it is market day (Tuesday, Thursday, or Sunday) we can stop for a visit. Otherwise we will continue on to Erfoud, Touroug, Tinjdad, and finally Todra Gorge where we will stop for lunch. After lunch we will take some time to walk along the river that carved the enormously steep walls from solid rock. Look up while you’re there - you may see people climbing the walls! From there we will continue through the valley of figs, past the rock formations called “Monkey Toes” to Boumalne Dades where we will find a hotel and stay for the night. 


Day 4: Boumalne Dades - Kalaat Mgouna - Taourirt - Ouarzazate - Marrakech. 
After breakfast we will begin our drive toward Marrakech. Our journey will offer too many beautiful views to count. We will stop for pictures many times as we travel along the route of a thousand kasbahs, visit Rose Valley (Kalaat Mgouna), and arrive in Ouarzazate where we can visit the Kasbah of Taourirt, the Museum of Cinema, and Ait Ben Haddou, a UNESCO World Heritage site and a beautiful example of traditional Berber architecture. Depending on how many times we stop and how long the stops take, we expect to arrive in Marrakech around 6pm. We will drive you to your hotel or riad. 

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