Best 3-day desert tour from Fes

Best 3 days desert tour from Fes to Marrakech. One of the greatest private desert journeys you can arrange to experience real South Morocco. The easiest way to get between the two imperial Cities Fes and Marrakech, is with this 3 days Desert trip. On the way, the trip provides the greatest experience of the Sahara desert. On this unforgettable desert excursion, departing from Fes. We will explore the Sahara desert while traversing the breathtaking Atlas mountains. Valleys, gorges, towns, and Kasbahs.

Highlights of our best 3 days desert tour from Fes to Marrakech

  • Visit Little Switzerland ” Ifrane”
  • Going through the Beautiful Middle Atlas
  • Cedar forests Azrou
  • Panoramic view of ziz Valley
  • Merzouga Desert
  • Camel ride and overnight in Desert Camp
  • Visit Todra and Dades Gorges
  • Ouarzazate and Kasbabh ait ben Haddou
  • Hight Atlas mountains

Day 1: Fes – Ifrane – Azrou – Middle Atlas – Midelt – Ziz Valley -Erfoud – Merzouga Desert:

In our first day of our 3 days desert tour from Fes to Marrakech 3 At 8 a.m. Our guide will come and pick up you from your riad or hotel in Fes. From there, we will go to the Erg Chebbi dunes, passing via the Middle Atlas, Ifrane, Azrou, cedar trees. Following your taste of Moroccan food in Midelt. And the Ziz Valley and gorge. It’s a fascinating road with beautiful scenery that provides photographers with excellent opportunities to capture various angles. We head to the edge of the Erg Chebbi dunes. Where you will mount a camel for two hours to see the sunset from a height of 250 meters. It’s always a pleasure to gather around the fire for some drum music after supper. Overnight in Desert with dinner and breakfast.

Day 2: Merzouga – Rissane – Erfoud – Tinghir – Todra Gorge- Dades:

On our second day of our Desert trip from Fes to Marrakech. We head to Rissani town by car to check out a special big market. The route takes us to the gorges of Todra. One of Morocco’s largest canyons and the country’s most popular rock climbing destination. We pause in Todgha Gorges for lunch. Then we’ll go to Dades other valley. The valley’s verdant fields and the mountains’ varied hues make for a striking sight. Spend the night in Dades.

Day 3: Dades – Rose Valley – Skoura – Ouarzazate – Hight Atlas – Marrakech:

On the final day, of the excursion from Fes to Marrakesh. We go from Dades to the rose valley, which blooms in May and first of Abril. Taking a little walk through Skoura’s palm trees, where the architecture of the Kasbahs is extending beneath their canopy. We make another visit at the UNESCO-designated world heritage site, Ksar Ait Ben Haddou. Following the tour, we will eat lunch in Ouarzazate before driving across the 2260-meter-high Tizi N Tichka Pass. Which crosses the High Atlas mountain range. reaching Marrakech early in the evening. Our 3 days desert tour from Fes to Marrakech end in Marrakech.

  • Visit Ifrane “Switzerland”

On our 3 days desert excursions from Fes. You’re bound to come across the picturesque town of Ifrane, sometimes known as “Little Switzerland.” This one-of-a-kind and lovely town is a must-see on your trip to Morocco.

While Ifrane is not as well-known as some of Morocco’s larger cities. It is a distinct and charming location that is well worth a visit. Ifrane’s Swiss-style architecture, tranquil environment, and rich history make it a welcome stop on your 3-day desert tour from Fes to Marrakech. Discover this hidden jewel for yourself and immerse yourself in the European-inspired splendor of Morocco’s heart.

  • Discovering the Remarkable Architecture of Ifrane

The first, thing that hits you when you arrive in Ifrane is its architecture. The design of the town is greatly influenced by European alpine communities, with attractive chalet-style homes, red-tiled roofs, and immaculate streets. Ifrane exquisite urban planning, design are unlike anything else in Morocco, making it a hidden treasure.

  • Al Akhawayn University is a prestigious institution.

The prominent Al Akhawayn University, located in the middle of Ifrane, is one of the town’s highlights. This American-style liberal arts university has a distinct aura, and its campus matches the broader European milieu of the town. The stunning gardens and impressive architecture of the university are worth seeing.

  • The Lion Stone: An Ifrane Symbol

You can’t miss the magnificent lion stone statue in the city center as you tour Ifrane. This statue represents Ifrane and has historical significance. During WWII, a German prisoner of war detained in Ifrane carved it. The city’s dedication to conserving this statue contributes to the town’s distinct character.

  • The Ifrane Garden

The city’s manicured gardens and parks provide a tranquil atmosphere for residents and visitors alike. You can take a leisurely stroll in the city garden or enjoy a peaceful afternoon in the beautifully maintained green spaces. It’s the perfect place to unwind and appreciate the town’s serenity.

  • Ifrane Skiing

Ifrane is Morocco’s winter sports capital. Skiing and snowboarding are available during the winter months. The Michlifen Ski Resort, located just a short drive from Ifrane, provides great slopes and an ideal environment for winter sports aficionados.

Ziz Valley is a lovely place:

Morocco is home to many beautiful valleys, including the enthralling Ziz Valley. When you choose one of your Fes desert trips. You will travel along a magnificent route that includes a visit to Ifrane, a traverse via the High Atlas Mountans. Eventually leading you to the picturesque Ziz Valley. This valley, which stretches for over 50 kilometers, is one of the country’s greatest suppliers of dates and a popular site for photographers looking to capture its natural beauty. Ziz Valley, often known as an oasis, provides a unique and rewarding experience for all who visit.

Erfoud desert fossils:

Our painstakingly prepared Fes desert trips to Merzouga promise a plethora of interesting attractions, with Erfoud standing out as a true jewel among them. Erfoud, a picturesque 40-minute drive from Merzouga, is known as the ‘City of Fossils’ and has enticed archaeologists from all over the world to find its buried treasures.

These findings provide an enthralling story: millions of years ago, this dry desert region was drowned beneath the waters of a massive sea that stretched from Erfoud to Merzouga and adjacent communities. The rich fossils found among the mountains that surround this city are the vestiges of this old aquatic environment.

Erfoud also has lush oases of date palm trees. Which lend a colorful splash of green to the barren landscape. For those interested in the art of fossil carving, the city has a number of Kasbahs where stone-extracting specialists demonstrate their craft.

Erfoud’s relationship with dates extends beyond its palm oasis. During the third week of October each year. The city celebrates a spectacular dates festival to celebrate the abundant harvest of this cherished fruit.

You can continue your journey from Erfoud to Rissani, where you can explore its lively souk. It’s known as the ‘Desert Souk,’ and it’s the first of its type in the region, providing a one-of-a-kind shopping experience steeped in desert customs.

On our private 3 days desert tours departing from Fes, discover the magic of Merzouga with camel rides and berber tent overnight:

With its enthralling camel rides and unforgettable nights in a traditional Berber tent. Merzouga is a popular destination for desert trips departing from Fes, Morocco. Traveling via a route full of sights, the embrace of the desert is only 40 minutes away from Ifrane to Erfoud.

The magnificent erg environment of Morocco includes the soaring sand dunes of Erg Chebbi, which soar to heights of up to 150 meters. Visitors can enjoy breath-taking panoramic views of the city and the glistening Lake Srij from these dunes.

Welcomes you to Merzouga with a warm hello and a rejuvenating cup of tea made with Berber herbs. Soon after, you’ll travel to the center of the Erg Chebbi desert for an amazing camel ride guided. This one-hour and thirty-minute ride passes through golden beaches and lets you watch the beautiful sunset from the top of a high dune.

As you arrive at the fully furnished camp in the middle of the desert. You’ll be able to enjoy a number of activities. Such as exhilarating sandboarding excursions. Long after you depart this enchanted desert paradise, these encounters are guaranteed to leave you with priceless memories.

Todgha Gorges Are a Must-See on Tours from Fes and from Marrakech:

Morocco is well known for its breathtaking gorges; the Dades and Todgha Gorges are two of the most notable ones in the southern part of the country.

After your fascinating tour of Fezna’s elaborate irrigation canal systems. You proceed to Tinghir, which is sometimes called the “City of Dates”. Because of its close proximity to the Todgha Valley. This valley, which has a gorgeous, green terrain, is one of the main dates sources in the nation. Enjoying expansive views is the first part of your journey. Before you go on to the fascinating canyons.

As is common for many visitors, you will have the chance to take a leisurely stroll upon. In the Todgha Gorges in order to fully appreciate the beauty and charm of this location. Todgha Gorges has been a popular destination for rock climbing and family picnics, becoming a major tourist destination.

Travel routes that lead to this area. Connect to a number of cities, and small Berberic communities. Giving those who are keen to discover the hidden treasures tucked away in the High Atlas mountains an opportunity.

Dades Gorges and T’issdrin Curves:

Following your fascinating tour of the Todgha Gorges. You will travel for about an hour before arriving in Boumalne Dades. An incredibly beautiful location renowned for its many Kasbahs providing breath-taking panoramic vistas. It is similar to Todgha in many ways, particularly in terms of the breathtaking valleys. The Dades Valley is located around 80 kilometers away, spanning about 5 kilometers to reach the city’s periphery from the Gorges.

Nestled in the heart of the High Atlas mountain range, the Dades Gorges comprise a remarkable sequence of untamed Wadi Gorges.

The start of your adventure is a visit to the amazing “Monkey Fingers” hills. This is where you can take pictures of the breathtaking landscape, before moving on to the T’issdrine curves.

The latter is a route that is located near the edge of the Gorges. Because of how difficult it is, professional drivers frequently travel this route. It is a difficult one. There is an excellent hotel with an amazing panoramic view at the top. You can enjoy the breathtaking views of the Gorges and the valley below from this vantage point.

Ouarzazate:

After touring the Skoura Kasbah, you proceed to Ouarzazate, which is sometimes called the “Ouallywood of Africa.” The renowned “Road of the Thousand Kasbahs,” which continues southward from this city, begins here.

One of Morocco’s largest kasbahs, the striking Kasbah of Taourirt, is located in the town’s center and is a feature of Ouarzazate. It was originally owned by Thami El Glaoui and dates to the 19th century. With around 300 chambers, this maze-like wonder displays the classic Moroccan mud architecture through its mud-brick walls.


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