Discover fascinating sites on our 5 Days tour from Marrakech to Fes through the Berber villages and the amazing Kasbahs. Climb up the dunes and watch the beautiful sunset. Feel the calmness at the mountains and the valleys of Dades and Todra. This is an expertly planned tour, combining an adventure with history and the day to day lives of locals. Escape to over the incredible High Atlas Mountains, visit the famous Kasbah of Ait Ben Haddou and explore the Oscar-worthy city of Ouarzazate.
This Organized Desert tour will take you deeper into the heart of the Sahara, you will ride the camels and sleep out under the stars in a desert camp. The last days of your tour takes you through the fertile Ziz Valley, cedar forests and the Alpine town of Ifrane. Once in Fes your Journey with Desert Excursion Morocco marks the end.
We start early from Marrakech, where we’ll pick you up from your accommodation after breakfast. We drive through the beautiful High Atlas Mountains traversing the stunning Tizi n’Tichka Pass (2,260m). We’ll stop en route for pictures and a visit to an argan oil cooperative. By midday, we arrive at the iconic UNESCO-listed Kasbah of Ait Ben Haddou, with time to wander the ancient maze-like streets and mud-brick dwellings that have been the backdrop to Gladiator and Game of Thrones. After lunch, we head to Ouarzazate (Africa’s Hollywood) & cross the valley of the roses before we reach the dades valley where you will spend the night in a hotel with dinner.
We wake up with a breakfast with super nice views of the valleys and we then head on direction the amazing Todra Gorges. You’ll also have an opportunity to stretch your legs en route, with a stroll through the high canyon walls that surround you (ideal for photos and a breath of fresh air!). We drive through Erfoud and reach Merzouga, located at the front side of the stunning Erg Chebbi dunes. Your camel safari starts in the evening. Watch the sunset over the golden sands riding camel to your comfortable desert camp. Experience a typical Berber dinner, music by the fire, and sleep in a private tent.
Mezmerize yourself as you rise early to be in awe of the desert’s morning. Following breakfast, we will journey in a 4×4 to the area surrounding Merzouga. To begin, we go to Khamlia, a small village famous for the playing of Gnawa music by descendants of African slaves. Then, we continue on an off-road adventure to meet a nomadic family in the desert and enjoy a cup of tea with them as we hear about their day-to-day life. You’ll visit the M’fis mines, and a small desert oasis before heading back to Merzouga for a late afternoon in a hotel next to the sand dunes to relax and rest while getting ready for the next day’ adventure.
We move out of the Sahara after breakfast and head north as we ride towards the cooler climate of the Middle Atlas Mountains. The road leads us via the fertile, green palm groves of the Ziz valley, finding frequent photo opportunities along the way. We’ll pause for lunch in the town of Midelt, which lies between the Middle and High Atlas mountains. Overnight stay in a Charming Hotel or Riad in Midelt.
We leave breakfast behind and drive on through the beautiful mountainscapes. En route, we’ll stop in Azrou, a town with cedar forests and monkey colonies, next to Ifrane, often referred to as the “Switzerland of Morocco” because of its alpine-style architecture and tidy streets. We reach Fes in the afternoon; here our driver will escort you to your riad or hotel, concluding your unforgettable 5 days tour from Marrakech to Fes with Desert Excursion Morocco.
This 5 Days tour from Marrakech to Fes designed by Desert Excursion Morocco is the best collection of culture, desert campaign and local experiences. Still, we understand travel isn’t one size fits all. Should you wish to modulate the itinerary add a stop, linger in one place, quicken the pace we’re happy to tailor it to your needs. Our staff is available to assist in scheduling a perfect trip for you! The more people who decide to join you, the cheaper it becomes for each of you, so make sure the people you share a vehicle with also sign up! Don’t hesitate to get in touch we want your Moroccan adventure to be memorable for you.
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The tour package features private transfer via an air-conditioned 4×4 or minivan, experienced English speaking driver/guide from Desert Excursion Morocco, accommodations in traditional riads and desert camps, daily breakfast, some dinners (especially in the desert and other remote areas), camel trekking in Merzouga. Admission fees and lunch are not included, but we’re always happy to recommend the most delicious options each day.
Absolutely! We think no two travelers are alike. If you’d like to extend your time in any one city, omit a stop or add a special activity (a cooking class or quad biking in the desert, for instance), tell us. Itinerary will be customized based on your interests, pace, and travel style.
You will be housed in hand-picked accommodations that exemplify the beauty and culture of Morocco. You will stay at adorable riads in the medina in places like Marrakech and Fes. In the desert, your accommodations are at a comfortable traditional Berber-style camp under the stars. Choices will vary from economy to Limo we’ll accommodate your taste and wallet.
The camel ride set out here is one of the main stops for many tourists and is an unforgettable way to see the dunes as the sun sets. The ride is paced gently, so although it can be a little bumpy, it’s generally quite manageable. If you have back or walking problems please inform us in advance and we may organise a 4×4 transfer to the camp*!
Some good barmy day/cool night gear comes in handy – particularly in the desert! Suggested items to bring include a hat, sunglasses, sunscreen, jacket (it can get a bit windy), good walking shoes, and a small back pack. An even thicker-layered garment is good for a desert night. And don’t forget your camera, a reusable water bottle and any medications you may need.
And yes, this Moroccan adventure is family friendly and can be tailored for any age. We’ve had couples, families with little kids and older travelers. We modify duration of travel, pauses, and even lodging options to make sure that everybody feels at home and is having a good time. Write us and let our experts arrange your dream vacation.
Daily driving time varies. Some days there can be 3–4 hours of picturesque driving, and the longer drives (such as Merzouga to Fes) can be 7–8 hours with stops. We stop often to take photos and stretch your legs, as well as for food or other necessities. The most popular tour package that contains 9 to 10 hours drivers each day is the 2 days tour from Marrakech to Merzouga desert and round back to Marrakech or the 2 days tour from Marrakech to Merzouga desert and Fes
Breakfast is served daily in all accommodations, and dinners are included in more remote places such as the Dades Valley and in the desert. Meals not included in cities like Marrakech and Fes, it’s your chance to try out local food at local restaurants! Your driver/guide will suggest great spots to dine at.
Of course! Morocco has an abundance of tasty vegetarian delicacies like tagines, couscous, Berber Pizza, Soups, salads and the list never ends. Advice us in advance about any dietary requirement you have and all your meals here at the accommodation as well as at the desert camp, will be prepared according to your needs. Let us know when you book or tell your driver on the day.
Reserving is pretty simple just get in touch with us on our web site or WhatsApp. We’ll get back to you with the itinerary and price. Some places may ask for a small deposit to hold the booking and then it can all be paid for on arrival, normally in cash or other alternative agreed methods. We’re flexible and transparent in the process.
We had an unbelievable 5-day trip from Marrakech to Fes with Desert Excursion Morocco. From the twisty roads of the High Atlas and the fantasy camel ride into the dunes of Merzouga, all was perfectly organized. Our guide, Mohamed, was super knowledgeable and really made us feel like family. The overnight stay at the desert camp under the stars was something I won’t soon forget, especially alongside the Berber music and warm hospitality. This trip allowed us to get a close look at Moroccan culture in a way no big tour company ever could. Highly recommended!
This tour exceeded all expectations. Five days was a lot, but it didn’t feel too crunched. For me the best experience was to visit the Berber traditional village and found out how they live. We met our guide driver from Desert Excursion Morocco and he was very warm person and he was charismatic, flexible and make the time smooth. The landscape changed day to day from red mountains to palm-filled valleys to the golden Sahara. Sleeping in the desert had long been a dream. If you’re looking for a true Moroccan experience, with the real people -book this tour and you won’t regret.
Morocco offers diverse weather across regions. Expect hot days in the desert, cool nights in the mountains, and moderate temps along the coast. Bring layers, a scarf or hat for sun protection, and a warm jacket for cooler evenings.
While cities accept cards, many villages, desert stops, and local shops don’t. Bring enough Moroccan dirhams, especially for snacks, souvenirs, and tips along the way.
Morocco is a Muslim country. Dress modestly, especially in rural areas and when visiting religious sites. Women may prefer wearing scarves in more conservative towns.
For the camel ride and desert stay, wear comfortable pants (not shorts), closed shoes or sandals, and bring a small backpack with water, sunscreen, sunglasses, and a flashlight.
Wi-Fi is available in most hotels and riads, but don’t expect strong connections everywhere especially in the desert. Download maps and entertainment in advance.
If you need reliable communication or internet on the go, consider buying a local SIM card or ensuring your mobile plan covers Morocco.
Morocco is a large country and this tour covers a lot. Enjoy the scenery, bring snacks, and consider a travel pillow for comfort on the road.
Tipping your driver/guide, hotel staff, and local guides is a common and appreciated gesture in Morocco. Keep small bills for this purpose.
Part of what makes Morocco magical is its unpredictability. Be flexible, open-minded, and ready to experience real moments whether it’s dancing under desert stars or sipping mint tea with a nomadic family.
Traveling through different climates and regions especially the desert can dehydrate you quickly. Always carry a bottle of water (your driver can help you find clean bottled water on the way). When it comes to food, Moroccan cuisine is delicious, but it may be spiced differently than you’re used to. To avoid stomach upsets, ease into unfamiliar dishes, avoid raw foods in small roadside places, and consider bringing basic medication like probiotics or anti-nausea tablets just in case.
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