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Take advantage of this Fes to Marrakech desert tour 2 days and spend the night camping in the Erg Chebbi Dunes. See a serene sunset while riding a camel across sand dunes.
If you want to see the Sahara in just 2 days, a 2 days desert tour from Fes to Marrakech is the best option. But please be ready, as there will be a lot of driving. This excursion is exclusively intended for individuals who are short on time in Morocco.
Fes/ Marrakech
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Fes to Marrakech desert tour 2 days is the best option for travelers who arrive in Fes and wish to quickly travel to Marrakech after visiting the Merzouga Desert (Erg Chebbi).
You will have the chance to stop at a lot of interesting places along the route, such as Ifrane, a little Moroccan Switzerland that is well-known for its ski resorts and alpine-style homes, Cedar Forest, where we can see Barbarian macaque monkeys, and the Middle Atlas Mountains, which are known for their breathtaking scenery.
Eventually, we will arrive at Merzouga, where you can ride camels over the Erg Chebbi dunes to witness one of the most breathtaking sunsets you have ever seen. You will spend the night in the Erg Chebbi desert camp. Ziz Valley offers a panoramic view of the oasis.
After breakfast the next day at the camp, we’ll continuing our 2 days desert tour from Fes to Marrakech, going via the Todra and Dades Valleys, the Ait Ben Haddou Kasbah, the High Atlas Mountains, and finally arriving in Marrakech.
An early pickup from the airport or your Fes lodging marks the beginning of the 2 days desert tour from Fes to Marrakech. Then we head south through Imouzzer to Ifrane, which is renowned for its frigid temperatures, snowfall, and chalet-style homes. It makes sense that this region is known as Morocco’s Switzerland. After that, we go on to the Barbary Macaques’ home, the Cedars Forest. While meandering around the woodland, feel free to feed them. We drive on to Midelt later on, where lunch is served. Next, we go down the Ziz River and the Tizi-n-Tilghmt Pass on our way to the Sahara desert.
By afternoon, we arrive to Merzouga, in the Sahara desert. Here is the part of the sandy desert where you transfer by camels. We’ll make a stop at a tall dune so you can take in the spectacular sunset. proceed on to the camp in the desert. Under a wide open sky full of stars, you can dance around the campfire and listen to the music of the Berber drums. Supper and spending the night in the tent
To truly enjoy the stunning dawn in the middle of the desert, one must rise early. Breakfast is on your own before you ride camels back to Merzouga, where your driver is waiting for you. After that, we travel out of the desert and into the Todra Gorges, passing through the palm groves of Touroug and Tinjdad. The Todra River’s course has carved out a massive canyon with red stone walls that is high above the mountains. After that, we go by several Kasbahs and groves of palm trees to Ouarzazate, where we have lunch on our own.
Next, we drive through the well-known Kasbah of Ait Ben Haddou, a fortified town that has been designated a UNESCO World Heritage Site, on our way to Marrakesh. In addition, the Kasbah has been featured in numerous TV shows and motion pictures, such as Game of Thrones and Gladiator, Alexander, and The Mummy, among others. In the end, we travel to Marrakech over the High Atlas Mountains and the Tizi-N-Tichka Pass. After that, we take you by car to your hotel or the airport. Tour’s end.
Don’t worry, we have ample room in the car for the luggage during the excursion.
– Yes, you can. There are numerous ATV rental firms in Merzouga that provide high-quality quad bikes and dune buggies on the Erg Chebbi dunes. Your guide will assist you with this, and you will pay the supplier directly in Merzouga. They charge 50 euros per quad each hour.
es, we do serve vegetarian and vegan food. Please inform us of this when making your reservation, or inform your driver or guide.
The distance from Fes to the Sahara Desert (Merzouga dunes) is 463 kilometers (287 miles). However, the route is filled with breathtaking scenery and many pauses.
I had a fantastic time in Morocco; there were so many amazing locations, and the two-day tour was expertly planned. The camp staff was incredibly helpful at all times, and the breakfast and dinner were amazing. In the evening, we had a wonderful time dancing and singing around a fire that they had built. It was undoubtedly an amazing surprise and a trip to never forget. I heartily recommend “My Marrakech Desert Tours” and all of their staff; they immerse you in the culture right away, are courteous and entertaining, and have a brand-new, spotless, and comfortable car. Strongly advised