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3 days tour from Fes to Marrakech, exploring Morocco’s stunning landscapes, rich culture, and warm hospitality. Book now and make memories that will last a lifetime!
Your adventure starts in Fes, where we head towards the stunning Middle Atlas Mountains. The first stop is Ifrane, known as the “Switzerland of Morocco” for its alpine-style architecture and clean streets. We continue to Azrou, famous for its cedar forest, where you can spot wild Barbary macaques.
Next, we travel through Midelt, a town surrounded by beautiful mountains, perfect for a lunch stop. The journey continues through the scenic Ziz Valley, full of palm groves and Berber villages, before reaching Merzouga Desert. In the evening, you’ll embark on a camel trek to the heart of the Erg Chebbi dunes, where you’ll witness a breathtaking sunset. Spend the night in a traditional desert camp under a canopy of stars, enjoying local music and a delicious dinner.
Wake up early to witness the sunrise over the dunes, then return to Merzouga on camelback. After breakfast and a refreshing shower, we head to Rissani, the former capital of the region, known for its bustling souk.
Our journey continues towards the dramatic Todra Gorge, a towering canyon with walls over 300 meters high — a paradise for climbers and nature lovers. After exploring the gorge, we drive to the picturesque Dades Valley, famous for its rock formations and kasbahs. You’ll spend the night at a charming hotel or riad, with dinner and breakfast included.
On the final day, we continue through the Valley of Roses, known for its fragrant rose products, and pass through Skoura Oasis, filled with palm groves and ancient kasbahs. We reach Ouarzazate, home to famous film studios.
Next, we visit the iconic Ait Ben Haddou, a UNESCO World Heritage site and a backdrop for movies like Gladiator and Game of Thrones. Explore this ancient fortified village before crossing the High Atlas Mountains via the breathtaking Tizi n’Tichka pass. We arrive in Marrakech by evening, where your unforgettable journey ends.
Yes—an overnight in a desert camp is part of the Sahara experience.
Breakfasts and dinners are typically included; lunches/drinks are usually excluded (confirm on the page).
Often yes, but it includes long drives—consider comfort for young kids/older travelers.
Usually yes—ask for a 4×4 alternative if you prefer not to ride camels.