4-Day Marrakech to Fes Desert Adventure

4-Day Marrakech to Fes Desert Adventure

Embark on an exhilarating journey from Marrakech to Fes, crossing the High Atlas Mountains, exploring kasbahs, and venturing into the Sahara Desert for a magical camel trek and night under the stars.

Itinerary

Day 1: Marrakech to Dades Valley

Our driver will pick you up from your riad/hotel or Marrakech Airport after breakfast.

  • Drive through the High Atlas Mountains , crossing the breathtaking Tizi n’Tichka Pass (2,260m).
  • Stop at the UNESCO-listed Ait Ben Haddou Kasbah , a famous filming location for movies like Gladiator and Game of Thrones .
  • Visit Ouarzazate , known as the "Hollywood of Morocco," and tour Atlas Studios (optional).
  • Continue to the Dades Valley , winding through the Valley of a Thousand Kasbahs and lush palm groves.
  • Overnight in a kasbah-style hotel.
Day 2: Dades Valley to Merzouga (Sahara Desert)

Our driver will pick you up after breakfast for a scenic drive to the desert.

  • Stop in Todra Gorge , a dramatic canyon with towering limestone cliffs (optional short hike).
  • Visit Erfoud , known for its fossil workshops, and stop in Rissani , an ancient trading post with a bustling market.
  • Arrive in Merzouga and prepare for a camel trek into the Sahara Desert.
  • Watch the sunset over the golden dunes and enjoy a traditional Berber dinner under the stars.
  • Overnight in a luxury desert camp.
Day 3: Merzouga to Midelt via Ziz Valley

Our driver will pick you up after breakfast for your journey toward Fes.

  • Optional early morning activity: Climb a dune to watch the sunrise over the desert.
  • Drive through the Ziz Valley , known for its lush palm groves and panoramic views.
  • Stop for photos and explore small villages along the way.
  • Arrive in Midelt , nestled in the Middle Atlas Mountains, for a relaxing evening.
  • Overnight in a mountain-view hotel.
Day 4: Midelt to Fes

Our driver will pick you up after breakfast for the final leg of your adventure.

  • Traverse the Cedar Forests near Azrou , where you may spot Barbary macaques (monkeys).
  • Stop in Ifrane , often called the "Switzerland of Morocco" for its Alpine-style architecture.
  • Arrive in Fes , Morocco’s cultural and spiritual capital, by late afternoon.
  • Drop-off at your riad/hotel or Fes Airport.
  • Transport: Private air-conditioned 4x4/vehicle with fuel and tolls.
  • Driver: Professional English-speaking driver (10+ years experience).
  • Accommodation: 9 nights in riads/hotels (3*/4*) and 1 night in a luxury desert camp.
  • Meals: Daily breakfasts, dinners in the Sahara camp, and remote areas.
  • Activities:
    • Guided tours in Fes, Volubilis, and Ait Ben Haddou.
    • Camel trek in the Sahara Desert.
    • Berber music/dinner in the desert camp.
     
  • Entrance Fees: Ait Ben Haddou, Volubilis, Fes medina monuments.
  • Flights: International flights to/from Marrakech.
  • Visa Fees: Check requirements for your nationality.
  • Tips: For driver/guides (€5–10/day/person recommended).
  • Travel Insurance: Mandatory for emergencies/cancellations.
  • Optional Activities: Quad biking, dune bashing, or hot-air balloon rides.
  • Lunches: Most lunches are not included (flexible stops for local eateries).
  • Personal Expenses: Souvenirs, extra drinks, etc.

FAQ

1. How long is the drive from Marrakech to Fes?

  • ~8–9 hours total (with stops). The route is broken into scenic segments for comfort.
 

2. Is the desert camp safe and comfortable?

  • Yes! Luxury camps have private tents with beds, blankets, and shared facilities (toilets/showers). Solar-powered electricity ensures lighting and device charging.
 

3. What should I bring for the desert?

  • Light clothing for daytime, warm layers for cold nights, sturdy shoes, sunscreen, sunglasses, and a scarf to protect against sand.
 

4. Can I skip the camel trek?

  • Yes! You can take a 4×4 vehicle directly to the camp if preferred.
 

5. Are meals halal/vegetarian-friendly?

  • Meals are halal. Vegetarian options (tagines, salads) are available. Notify us in advance for dietary needs.
 

6. What’s the best time to visit the Sahara?

  • Spring (March–May) and fall (September–November) offer mild weather. Summers (June–August) are hot; winters (December–February) are cooler.
 

7. Can I customize the itinerary?

  • Yes! Extend the trip, swap destinations (e.g., add Chefchaouen), or adjust activities.