Set out on this remarkable 3-day desert tour from Fes to Marrakech, immersing yourself in the captivating landscapes of Morocco’s southern region and the vast Sahara Desert. Your journey begins with an exploration of the diverse high Atlas Mountains and a visit to historic Kasbahs, including the renowned Kasbah Telouet and the UNESCO-listed Kasbah Ait Ben Haddou.
As you continue, you’ll have the chance to discover charming Berber villages, meander through the fertile Dades Valleys, and hike through the impressive Todra Gorges. In the heart of the Merzouga Desert, an unforgettable experience awaits as you ride camels through the undulating dunes of Erg Chebbi, accompanied by the soothing rhythms of Moroccan drums under the starlit sky. Your night will be nothing short of magical, spent in a luxurious desert camp nestled amid the sands.
Don’t miss this opportunity to explore the enchanting southern landscapes of Morocco; this trip is your gateway to the adventure of a lifetime!
Morning departure at 08:30 from your hotel or riad in Fes, as you travel south on your 3-day desert tour from Fes to Marrakech. You drive past Ifrane, nicknamed the Switzerland of Morocco, where the houses have sloping roofs, something very remarkable and unusual in this North African country. This is to cope with the yearly snowfall of the winter.
From here, your itinerary continues over the Middle Atlas Mountains and via the Tizi-n-Talremt pass, travelling along beautiful roads bordered with oak and cedar trees as far as Azou. Here, you will stop to see the Barbary macaque playing around and looking for tidbits.
Afterwards, you will continue to Midelt just in time for lunch, nicknamed the “apple capital” and situated at the foot of Ayachi Mountain. Travelling further south, you travel along the mountains, enjoying beautiful views and via Berber villages. As you start to descend the mountains, you will be amazed by the extensive green oases and hupe palm groves, all indicating the beginning of the Ziz Valley.
You arrive in Errachdia and then Erfoud, which is known for its date festival and its fossils. Here, you can visit a local workshop and discover how the fossil-rich rocks are skilfully transformed into practical and decorative artefacts.
You then arrive at the dunes of Merzouga for a sunset camel ride to reach the desert camp near the dunes of Erg Chebbi (250m). From the top of the dunes, the sunset is spectacular. Here, at Erg Chebbi dunes, you will have dinner and spend the night in a desert camp among the big dunes.
If you wake up early enough, you can witness the serene spectacle of the sunrise, as it gracefully bathes the dunes in an enchanting array of colours. The return to the hotel for having a shower is on camel back and, after having breakfast, you drive back east to Marrakech.
Back on the paved road, you travel to Tinjdad. You will notice strange piles of sand following the road. These are the heads of the “khettarat”, the ingenious underground water channels designed to minimize evaporation in the desert heat. It is fascinating to climb down to experience the coolness below ground and to wonder at the ancient engineering involved.
In the Todra Gorges, enjoy lunch in one of the local restaurants overlooking the valley, followed by a walk alongside the river bank, by the villages and into the mountains. Upon arrival at Dades Gorges, you enjoy a walk along a surprising landscape that is known for its stunning rock formations, kasbahs and attractive stones and villages.
You will spend the night in a beautiful guest house overlooking the valley.
After breakfast, your journey continues along the beautiful Valley of the Roses with an optional stop at the Costmitics cooperative in Kalaat M’Gouna, which manufactures cosmetic products from the abundant roses of the valley.
Then, you travel via the Road of One Thousand Kasbahs, as far as Skoura Oasis where you visit Kasbah Amredhil with its museum. The kasbah has been beautifully restored and is now an excellent example of an adobe building in southern Morocco.
After lunch in Ouarzazate, an hour’s drive takes you to Kasbah Ait Ben Haddou, which you will visit after lunch. This is the most famous kasbah in all of Morocco and is a UNESCO World Heritage Site. The Kasbah is also renowned for its use as a filming location for many Hollywood blockbusters including “Alexander the Great”, “The Mummy,” “The Jewel of the Nile,” and “Kingdom of Heaven”.
Afterwards, you drive along the Ounila Valley with beautiful and prosperous villages, stunning mountains and views of Telouet, you will stop to visit the kasbah of Telouet, which used to be the residential palace of the Glaoui Family.
From here, you cross the Atlas Mountains and the Tizi-n-Tichka pass and arrive in Marrakech by the end of the afternoon.
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