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3 Days Morocco Tour: Morocco Desert Adventure From Marrakech to Fes
Explore the majestic High Atlas Mountains and follow the ancient caravan routes to Merzouga for an unforgettable desert retreat. Experience enchanting desert nights, offering the perfect opportunity to stargaze. Marvel at the breathtaking display of countless stars, the Milky Way, shooting stars, and even distant planets. Continue your journey northward through the Middle Atlas, culminating in the ancient imperial city of Fes, where your adventure concludes.
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Your adventure begins at 8:30 AM when your driver will meet you at your Riad. From there, you will embark on a journey southward, crossing the High Atlas Mountains, which act as a natural divide, separating Morocco into two distinct regions. As you ascend to heights exceeding 2200 meters, you will be treated to breathtaking panoramic views. You will then follow the ancient caravan route known as the Ounila Valley, renowned for its historic Kasbahs and 14th-century architecture. Lunch will be served at the famous Ait Ben Haddou Kasbah, a UNESCO World Heritage Site. By late afternoon, you will pass through Morocco’s “Hollywood” city, where numerous films such as Gladiator, Game of Thrones, and Lawrence of Arabia were produced. The journey will conclude at a charming Riad in the Dades Gorge.
Wake up early to find a prime spot to witness the sunrise over the golden sand dunes. After breakfast, your journey continues northward, with the landscape gradually transforming from arid and yellow to lush and green. You will reach the largest cedar forest in the heart of the Middle Atlas, an ideal location to observe Berber macaque monkeys. Please be cautious, as they might attempt to take your phones, glasses, or food. The journey will take you through Ifrane, often referred to as the “Moroccan Swiss Village,” renowned for its Swiss-inspired architecture. By evening, you will arrive in Fes, the oldest imperial city in Morocco, where you will rest at your authentic Riad.
Desert camp accommodations can vary, but they often include spacious tents with comfortable beds, private bathrooms, air conditioning or heating, and sometimes even features like private pools, hot tubs, and outdoor seating areas.
Morocco offers a wide range of attractions, but some must-visit places include Marrakech, Fes, the Sahara Desert, Chefchaouen, and the Atlas Mountains.
Visa requirements depend on your nationality. Many countries, including the United States and European Union members, can enter Morocco without a visa for tourism purposes for up to 90 days.
Guided tours can be an excellent way to explore Morocco, especially for first-time visitors. They provide local insights and can help with language barriers.
Morocco is generally considered safe for tourists. However, it is important to exercise standard precautions, such as avoiding poorly lit areas at night and safeguarding your belongings.
Traveling in the Sahara Desert is generally safe with a reputable tour operator. It is crucial to be prepared for desert conditions and follow the guidance of your guides.
If you have the opportunity to book any Morocco Desert Tour, book this one and ask for Mokhtar by name! We were lucky enough to land him as our Guide-driver for a full five day tour and had the most incredible time. The accommodations were amazing, the food delicious, and the sights 100% worth seeing, however, I truly believe it is the people that stay with you forever. Sharing stories and drinks around the dinner table, or always being on the look out for the next coffee stop, our driver made this entire experience one I’ll never forget.
I’ve travelled with Lhoussin 2018 and he was been very kind and polite. He was a storyteller for the group and we all loved his respect and peace. He unblocked all issues that came up with the locals.
I would actually love to go back in a trip with him, getting to know other regions of Morrocos