Trekking on the Sand for 3 Days Merzouga Sahara Desert, Azrou, Erg Chebbi dunes for a camel trek and stay in a desert camp, meeting nomadic people, Todra gorges, Ouarzazate, and Ait ben Haddou kasbah are all part of the perfect Fes to Marrakech desert journey. I strongly suggest the three-day desert journey from Fes to Marrakech through the Erg Chebbi dunes in Merzouga. Travel plans include for a camel trip, two nights spent in a desert tent, and many shorter drives in the Sahara. The tour allows you to see the best of the southeast in just 3 days, including seeing Barbary Apes in Azrou cedar forest, going on a sightseeing desert tour to see nomads living in the desert, caves, wandering in Dades valley or Todra gorges, spending more time at sites, and sharing a cup of tea with a Berber family.
On your 3 day journey from Fes to Marrakech through Merzouga Desert, starting from Fes we’ll pick you up from your hotel or riad for a fun guided tour of Fes sightseeing in an The first day of a desert excursion that would last four days and travel from Fes to Marrakech through Merzouga Desert. At an elevation of 1,508 meters above mean sea level, the town of Midlet may be found at the junction of two mountain ranges known as the Middle Atlas and the High Atlas. After having lunch, you will continue your journey through the Ziz valley until you reach Merzouga.
Along the way, you will see Azrou, where you can see Barbary monkeys, the lovely hills of Midelt on the way to the Tiz Ntalghamt Pass, and Ziz Gorge. The village of Merzouga is located in the Sahara desert, and it is a sight for sore eyes. It offers visitors the opportunity to ride camels amid the stunning sand dunes, and then they can watch the sunset, which is another experience that will stick with them long after the vacation is over. The evenings are made more lovely with a campfire that is accompanied by delectable meals here.air-conditioned car with a local guide who speaks both Arabic and French. To begin, the following activities are going to be a part of our fez tour:
Andalusia’s mosque, which was constructed at the tail end of the ninth century, is located near the tanners’ quarters, which is where leather goods are manufactured with only natural dyes. El-Attarine Madrasa was constructed in 1325, and it is now the Quarraouine Mosque, which is the largest religious building in the Medina. In addition, non-Muslims are permitted to enter the Azouia Moulay Idriss, the Nejjarine Museum, the Royal Palace, and the Bab Boujloud entrance. Our trip will not be considered over until we have seen the most significant monuments. At the conclusion of the tour, we will deliver you back to your hotel or riad in Fez.
Continuing our 4-day desert tour After traveling from Fes to Marrakech, we will get up early in the morning to view the most incredible sunrise of your life, which will create a variety of shadows and hues over the vast sea of sand dunes. Thereafter, we will have a shower at our desert hotel before retiring for the night. We will keep traveling until we reach Tinghir and the breathtaking Todra Canyon, which is one of the tallest and narrowest gorges in all of Morocco.
The gorge is a wonderful place to go trekking, rest along the bank of the river, and try some of the regional specialties that are traditional to the Berber people. After having lunch in the middle of the canyon, we will travel through the Dades Valley on our way to the summit of the mountain, where we will spend the night in a wonderful hotel. Our day will come to a close when we get there.
The 3 and last day of our desert journey from Fes to Marrakech travels through Telouet to the Ait Ben Haddou region before continuing on to Marrakech.
The trip continues from the ancient caravan road of Ait ben Haddou, with a brief halt to take in the sights of the Telouet-Pasha Glaoui Kasbah. After that, it continues across the High Atlas Mountains and through the well-known Tizi n’Tichka pass, finally arriving in Marrakech. Transfer you to your place of lodging between the hours of 6 and 7 o’clock in the evening.
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