Enjoy this 8-day desert tour from Fes to Marrakech, where you will see many beautiful places. We will depart from Fes and travel through southern Morocco’s Sahara desert before arriving in Marrakech, the red city of Morocco. Fez is a charming city that attracts tourists because it is an ancient city surrounded by hills and forests, making it one of the most beautiful places in the area, and it takes pleasure in the city’s tiny lanes, mosaic art, and arched doorways, as well as the ancient Moroccan architecture that has not been altered by contemporary architectural intervention.
In addition to the remnants of an empire that dates back to the third century, there are stunning ironworks and a rich historical heritage to explore, including the ruins of a medieval Roman settlement.
We’ll explore the Atlas Mountains with their stunning traditional buildings, ride camels in the Erg Chebbi Sahara desert to witness the breathtaking sunset, and spend a wonderful night under the stars in a desert camp (berber tents). We’ll also see the amazing Dades and Roses valleys, the Todra Gorge, and the Old Kasbah of Ait ben Haddou, which is home to a rich history and is recognized as a Unesco World Heritage site. To get to Marrakech, we will travel over a winding route that passes through the Atlas Mountains.
Depending on your arrival time and the likelihood of making initial contact with the city, we will either pick you up at the airport or take you to the hotel on the first day of our 8 Days Tour from Fes to Marrakech.
An full day devoted to exploring the most scholarly city in the kingdom. There are several monuments that you are able to see: In Medersas (Koranic Schools): Bouinania Attarin, Chahrij. Souks, Fes El-Jedid, the Karaouine Mosque (the earliest university in the world).
After breakfast, we will start Our third day of 6 day Fes Desert tour to Merzouga Sahara, traveling to Merzouga via Ifrane. We’ll traverse the Cedar Forest to reach Tafilalte and the Ziz Valley. We will ride camels to the Merzouga desert camp in the afternoon and spend the night beneath a nomadic tent. Dinner and sleeping arrangements in the tents
The desert is already where you are! Savoring the enchantment of the dunes Following our early morning admiration of the stunning sunrise image in the dunes, we ride the 4 x 4 back to the hotel where we meet these lands: the flamenco-filled Dayet Srji lake, and the home of a family of Gnawa or Bambara musicians, who are descended from slaves who came from Black Africa and will enchant us with their traditional music. We will see some semi-nomadic households that make their way across the sea of sand and stone as we approach the dunes where the Paris–Dakar pass passes. An authentic journey! We’ll head back to the hotel in the afternoon to spend the night
We’ll rise early to see a breathtaking dawn, and then, following breakfast, we’ll ride a camel back to Merzouga before heading to Rissani. We’ll go to the biggest market in the region and then on to Erfoud, where you can see the factory that makes marble and fossils. We proceed via the palm grove of Touroug and Tinijda to reach the canyons of Todra, a river bed that generates vertical-wall canyons, considered an attraction for climbers. After lunch and a stroll around the gorges, we’ll head towards the Valley of Dades for supper and a stay at the hotel.
We will take in the greatest vistas of the Dades Valley and other tourist-oriented kasbahs. Later, we traveled via Skora’s vast palm grove and the Valley of Roses before arriving in Quarzazate, where we saw the Kasbah de Taourit, the former home of the Pacha Glaoui. After that, we travel to Ait Ben Haddou and see the well-known Kasbah, which was listed as a UNESCO World Heritage Site in 1986. Numerous movies, including Gladiator, The Mummy, Obelix, and The Jewel of the Nile, have been filmed. After some free time for lunch, we will drive to Marrakech in the afternoon, making stops along the way to take pictures of the Tizi Ntichka mountain range. Arrival in Marrakech at 6:00 p.m., transport to the hotel, and end of the excursion.
Before heading to the west coast to explore the historic Portuguese port of Mogador, a little coastal fishing village that still has its defense systems intact from raids by seafaring invaders, we will tour a few of La Menara’s monuments. Due of the city’s constant wind, surfers find it to be rather appealing. We’re going to stroll around its streets, which are lined with spices and handcrafted goods. It is well-known for its Gnawa spiritual music festival, during which you may sample the seafood served at its little eateries. spend the night in the hotel.
The eight-day tour from Fes to Marrakech comes to a conclusion with the transfer to the Menara Airport in Marrakech at the scheduled time after breakfast.
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