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Start your unforgettable 3-day adventure from Fes to the Sahara Desert and back. On Day 1, your journey begins with a scenic drive through Ifrane and the cedar forests of Azrou, where you’ll encounter wild monkeys. Continue through the Atlas Mountains, enjoying breathtaking landscapes, before stopping for lunch in the Berber village of Zaida. Later, reach the Todra Gorges for an evening arrival. On Day 2, travel from Todra Gorges to Merzouga, passing through charming Berber villages and feeling the transition to the Sahara desert. In Merzouga, enjoy a camel ride into the Erg Chebbi Dunes, where you’ll witness a mesmerizing sunset before spending the night in a traditional desert camp. On Day 3, wake up early for the sunrise, then ride camels back to Merzouga. After breakfast, return to Fes through Ziz Valley and the Middle Atlas Mountains, with a late afternoon arrival in Fes.
This journey can be adjusted into a customized 4-day desert adventure from Fes to Marrakech upon request.
Pricing is calculated per traveler and varies based on the total number of participants in your group.
Estimated driving durations do not include stops for meals, sightseeing, photography, or café breaks.
During spring and summer months, pick-up times in Fes are flexible to better suit your travel needs.
Please note that local guides and entry tickets (if applicable) are not covered in the tour price — these should be settled directly with the respective providers.
In winter, departures from Fes must begin no later than 08:00 AM to ensure arrival in Merzouga before sunset.
There are several ways to travel between Fes and Marrakech. The most direct option is the 520 km highway route via Casablanca and Rabat. A more scenic alternative takes you through the Middle Atlas Mountains and Beni Mellal, stretching the distance to around 570 km. For those looking for a more immersive Moroccan experience, the route through Merzouga and the Sahara Desert covers approximately 1030 km and typically requires at least three days.
Yes, the Sahara desert camps in Merzouga are equipped with basic shower facilities, depending on whether you’re staying in a standard or luxury tent.
Absolutely. If camel riding isn’t your preference, we can arrange a 4×4 vehicle to take you directly to the camp.
Yes, quad biking is a popular activity in Merzouga. Rentals are available locally and can be booked on-site upon arrival.
To truly appreciate Fes, its ancient medina, cultural landmarks, and vibrant markets, we recommend spending at least two to three full days.
Fes is celebrated for its rich history, particularly its UNESCO-listed medina, traditional tanneries, centuries-old madrasas, and as a hub of Islamic culture and education in Morocco.
Yes, Fes is generally considered safe for travelers. Like any major city, it’s wise to stay alert, especially in crowded areas, and respect local customs.
Most desert camps in Merzouga offer limited electricity, usually powered by solar panels. Charging devices is possible in communal areas, especially in luxury camps.
The journey from Fes to the Erg Chebbi dunes in the Sahara Desert is approximately 470 km. The drive takes around 7 to 8 hours, not including scenic stops, and is typically done over the course of one day as part of a multi-day tour.
Este tour de 3 días de Fez a Merzouga, que termina en Marrakech, te lleva en un recorrido panorámico por los impresionantes paisajes de Marruecos.
Día 1: Salida de Fez hacia las Montañas del Medio Atlas, pasando por Ifrane y Azrou, con una parada para almorzar en Midelt. Después, dirígete al desierto, donde emprenderás un paseo en camello por las dunas de Erg Chebbi para pasar la noche en un campamento bereber tradicional. Disfruta de una deliciosa cena y pasa la noche en una tienda nómada.
Día 2: Despierta con un fascinante amanecer en el desierto antes de regresar a tu hotel y continuar el viaje. Visita la Garganta del Todra, la Garganta del Dades y el Valle de las Rosas, llegando a Ouarzazate para pasar la noche.
Día 3: Recorre la icónica Kasbah de Ait Benhaddou, declarada Patrimonio de la Humanidad por la UNESCO, antes de viajar a Marrakech a través del pintoresco paso Tizi N’Tichka.
Te recogeremos en tu Riad o hotel alrededor de las 8:00 a.m. Saldremos hacia Midelt atravesando las montañas y los bosques de cedros del Medio Atlas. Pasaremos por Ifrane, un encantador centro de esquí, y Azrou, un importante centro de artesanía especializado en trabajos con madera de cedro. Llegaremos a Midelt para almorzar. Por la tarde, continuaremos hacia Erfoud y nos adentraremos en el desierto. Realizarás un paseo en camello por las hermosas dunas de Erg Chebbi, donde pasarás la noche en un bivouac (campamento). Allí disfrutarás de una cena bereber y dormirás en una tienda nómada tradicional de pelo de camello.
Despierta para tomar hermosas fotos del amanecer y disfruta del desayuno al aire libre. Regresamos en camello al hotel para ducharnos. Salida de Merzouga hacia Ouarzazate pasando por la Garganta del Todra y el Valle de las Rosas. Continuamos hacia Ouarzazate atravesando la Garganta del Todra, Kelaa Mgouna (valle de las rosas), el valle de las mil kasbahs y la palmería de Skoura. Pernocte en un bonito hotel tipo kasbah en Ouarzazate.
After breakfast, the entire day is devoted to a visit to Ouarzazate: visit the Kasbah of Tifoultout and the cinema studio. Then you will drive to the
This 3 days tour from Fes to Merzouga and ends in Marrakech takes you on a scenic journey through Morocco’s stunning landscapes. On Day 1, depart Fes for the Middle Atlas Mountains, passing through Ifrane and Azrou, with a lunch stop in Midelt. Afterward, head towards the desert, where you’ll embark on a camel trek into the Erg Chebbi Dunes for a night in a traditional Berber camp. Enjoy a delicious dinner and spend the night in a nomadic tent. On Day 2, wake up to a mesmerizing desert sunrise before returning to your hotel and continuing your journey. Visit Todra Gorge, Dades Gorge, and the Rose Valley, arriving in Ouarzazate for the night. Day 3 takes you through the iconic Kasbah of Ait Benhaddou, a UNESCO World Heritage site, before traveling to Marrakech via the scenic Tizi N’Tichka pass.
we will pick you up at your Riad or your hotel around 8:00 a.m. We leave for Midelt through the Mountains and the cedar forests of the Middle Atlas. We pass by Ifrane, a charming ski resort, and Azrou, an important handicraft center specializing in the work of cedar wood. We arrive in Midelt for lunch. In the afternoon we will drive to Erfoud and into the desert. You will have a camel trek into the beautiful Erg Chebbi Dunes, where you will spend the evening in a bivouac (camp). There you will enjoy a Berber dinner, and sleep in a traditional nomadic camel hair tent.
Wake up for Sunrise lovely pictures, and Breakfast in the open air. We return by camel to the hotel for a Shower. Depart from Merzouga to Ouarzazate via Todra Gorge and Rose Valley. Transfer to Ouarzazate via Todra Gorge, Kelaa Mgouna (valley of the roses), the valley of one thousand kasbahs, and Skoura palmerie. Have a night in a nice Kasbah hotel in Ouarzazate.
After breakfast, the entire day is devoted to a visit to Ouarzazate: visit the Kasbah of Tifoultout and the cinema studio. Then you will drive to the Kasbah of Ait Ben Haddou (under Unesco protection); visit the Kasbah and the old village, afternoon departure to Marrakech via the Tizi-N-Ticha pass; arrive in Marrakech around 6:30 pm. End of your 3 Days Tour from Fes to Merzouga Desert and Marrakech.
Useful phrases:
• “Shukran” – Thank you
• “Safi” – Enough / okay
• “Besh-hal?” – How much?
Yes. Morocco is generally very safe, especially in major cities and tourist areas. Just stay aware of your belongings in busy markets.
Most travelers from Europe, the UK, USA, Canada, Australia, and many other countries can enter without a visa for up to 90 days. Check the latest rules for your nationality.
Spring (March–May) and autumn (September–November) offer the most comfortable weather. Desert nights can get very cold in winter.
A 3-day tour is the ideal minimum from Marrakech or Fes. It allows time for stops, landscapes, and a night in the Sahara.
Light clothing for the day, warm layers for the night, comfortable shoes, sunscreen, sunglasses, and a scarf for wind or sand.
Yes. Most desert camps offer proper beds, blankets, private or shared bathrooms, and traditional meals. Luxury camps provide hot showers and electricity.
Camel rides are safe but can feel bumpy. Wearing long pants and holding the saddle firmly helps. You can request a 4×4 transfer if preferred.
Yes. SIM cards are cheap and easy to get at the airport or in major cities. Maroc Telecom, Orange, and Inwi are the main operators.
It’s better to drink bottled water. It’s inexpensive and widely available.
Dress modestly in rural areas. Comfortable, breathable clothes work best. A light jacket is useful for cool evenings.
English is common in tourism. French is widely spoken in cities, and locals appreciate simple Arabic greetings.
Hotels, riads, and big restaurants accept cards. Markets, small cafés, and local shops usually prefer cash.
A small tip is appreciated. Around 10% in restaurants, a few dirhams for cafés, and small tips for drivers or guides.
Yes. The Sahara is far from major cities, but the journey includes scenic mountains, valleys, and Berber villages.
Hot during the day in summer, cold at night in winter. Expect strong sun year-round.
This 3-day journey from Fes to Marrakech was the highlight of our trip. The landscapes changed every hour, from cedar forests to palm valleys, and the night in Merzouga was magical. Our guide was fun, knowledgeable, and made the long drive enjoyable with great music and stories. Highly recommend!
Yes, the distances are long, but the scenery is stunning, and the stops are well planned. The desert camp exceeded expectations, with comfortable beds, delicious food, and the night sky full of stars. The drive through the Todra Gorge and the High Atlas was breathtaking. Fantastic experience for couples or families.
We loved every moment of this tour. The camel ride at sunset, the luxury desert camp, and the warm hospitality made it incredible. Our driver stopped for photos anytime we asked and showed us great local places to eat. We felt safe and well taken care of the whole way.
Everything was organized perfectly from start to finish. The car was clean, the guide was always on time, and the itinerary was exactly as described. We especially enjoyed the Berber music around the campfire and sunrise over the dunes. A truly memorable way to travel from Fes to Marrakech.
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Una cautivadora aventura de 2 días por el desierto de Fez a las dunas de Erg Chebbi.
Día 1: Comienza tu viaje temprano, pasando por la pintoresca ciudad de Ifrane, conocida como la Suiza de Marruecos, y los bosques de cedros de Azrou, donde podrás ver monos en su hábitat natural. Después de un delicioso almuerzo en Midelt, continúa a través del paso de Tizi N’Talghamt y disfruta de impresionantes vistas del Valle del Ziz. Tu viaje te llevará a las famosas dunas de Merzouga, con paradas en Erfoud, conocido por sus fósiles, y Aoufous. Por la tarde, realiza un paseo en camello para presenciar un mágico atardecer en el desierto, seguido de una noche en un campamento tradicional bajo las estrellas.
Día 2: Despierta temprano para contemplar un impresionante amanecer en el desierto antes de regresar a Fez, con una parada para desayunar y ducharte. El tour concluye con la llegada a tu hotel en Fez.
Recorrido panorámico por el Medio Atlas: Pasa por Ifrane, conocida como la “Suiza de Marruecos”, y haz una parada en Azrou para ver los monos en el bosque de cedros.
Vistas panorámicas del Valle del Ziz: Disfruta de impresionantes vistas del Valle del Ziz y sus exuberantes palmerales, un verdadero oasis en el paisaje desértico.
Dunas de Erg Chebbi: Experimenta las vastas y doradas dunas de Erg Chebbi, uno de los paisajes desérticos más icónicos de Marruecos.
Paseo en camello: Monta en camello por el desierto para contemplar un impresionante atardecer sobre las dunas, seguido de una noche tradicional en un campamento nómada bajo las estrellas.
Taller de fósiles en Erfoud: Visita un taller local de fósiles en Erfoud y aprende sobre la antigua historia de la región.
Amanecer en el desierto: Despierta temprano para disfrutar de un espectacular amanecer sobre las dunas de Erg Chebbi, una de las experiencias desérticas más hermosas.
Campamento confortable en el desierto: Pernocta en un bivouac tradicional del desierto, donde disfrutarás de una deliciosa cena y vivirás la cultura bereber en el corazón del desierto.
Regreso a Fez: Conduce a través del pintoresco Valle del Ziz y el Medio Atlas, con una parada para desayunar antes de regresar a Fez.