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Mini-bus or Van
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8 To 16
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Fes
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Marrakech
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Driver/Guide
Overview:
Discover Morocco’s highlights from Fes to Marrakech, combining the
magic of the Sahara Desert, mountains, and cultural cities. Ride camels in
Merzouga, sleep in a luxury desert camp, visit Ouarzazate, Ait Ben Haddou, and
finally explore Marrakech with 2 nights to enjoy the city fully.
Highlights
- “Little Switzerland” and visit the cedar forest to see Barbary macaques
- camel trek in the Erg Chebbi dunes
- Visit the UNESCO site of Ait Ben Haddou
- Al Quaraouiyine University, Tanneries
Read And imagine:
- Drive through the Middle Atlas Mountains
- Stop in Ifrane (“Little Switzerland”) and visit the cedar forest to see Barbary
- macaques
- Scenic drive through Midelt and Ziz Valley
- Sunset camel trek in the Erg Chebbi dunes
- Overnight in a luxury desert camp with traditional Berber dinner & live music
Free time for last-minute shopping or sightseeing
Transfer to Marrakech airport/train station for departure
Include/Exclude
- Transportation (air-conditioned vehicle + camel rides)
- 2 nights in Fes riad, 1 night in luxury desert camp,1 night in Ouarzazate hotel, 2
- nights in Marrakech riad
- Breakfasts, dinners,
- Sandboarding in the desert
- Camel rides (sunset & sunrise)
- English/French/Arabic speaking driver/guide
- Visits: Fes Medina, Ifrane, Azrou, Midelt, Ziz Valley, Erfoud, Merzouga, Todra
- Gorge, Valley of Roses, Ouarzazate, Kasbah Taourirt, Ait Ben Haddou, Marrakech
- Medina & landmarks
- Lunches
- dinners in Fes, Marrakech
- Entrance fees to monuments
- Optional activities (quad rides, extra excursions
- Personal expenses, tips, or souvenirs
Most nationalities do not need a visa for stays up to 90 days (including USA, UK, EU countries, Canada, Australia). Your passport must be valid for at least 6 months after arrival. Always check the latest entry rules for your country.
Comfortable walking shoes, layered clothing, sunscreen, a hat, and a small backpack. For Sahara trips, bring warm clothes for nights (October–April). No special outfits are required for cultural visits, but modest clothing is recommended in medinas.
Yes, Morocco is considered one of the safest countries in Africa for travelers. Tourist areas like Marrakech, Fes, Chefchaouen, and the Sahara Desert are well-patrolled and very welcoming. As with any destination, it’s good to stay aware of your belongings and use licensed tour providers.
To reach the Sahara from Marrakech or Fes, you need at least 2–3 days.
- 2 days: Quick visit, long driving.
- 3 days: Best option with time to enjoy stops, sunset, camel trek, and desert camp.
Longer tours (4–5 days) allow deeper exploration of Berber villages and Nomad areas.
Yes! Morocco is very family-friendly. Kids love camel rides, the desert camp experience, markets, and local food. Hotels offer family rooms, and private tours can adapt to your children’s pace, meal needs, and comfort. The country is safe and culturally welcoming to families.
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Incredible Trip With MohamedBy Olivia D December 7, 2023Went for only a few days and did not want to leave by the end of it. This trip exceeded every expectation that I had going into it. My friends and I had the best experience and I can not speak more highly of this company Thank You Mohamed.
Date of Experience: December 07, 2023
Best trip ever!By Mary November 16, 2023We had an amazing trip with Sahara Tours Morocco. Ismail took us on a once in a lifetime experience throughout the desert. We were welcomed with open arms by everyone we met. The people of this tour group and country are one of a kind. We miss it already.
Date of Experience: November 06, 2023
6 Day Desert MoroccoBy Eric November 9, 2023We lived 6 days perfect with Moustapha our guide and driver. He was able to adapt so that we could live a journey of discovery, adventure and relaxation. Many thanks to Moustapha
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