Fes desert tours 2 days

Description

Spend an unforgettable night in a Berber desert camp on a 2-day trip to the endless fields of golden dunes near the picturesque village of Merzouga.

Departure Pick up from your accommodation .
Departure Time Pick up arround 7 Am
Languages English, French, Italian ,Arabic
Includes
  • 1 Bottles of water each person per Day
  • 1 Breakfasts and 1 Dinner
  • An experienced, English-speaking tour guide/driver.
  • 1 night luxury camps and Camel ride ,4*4 ride in the duns
  • Transportation carried out by a private vehicle
Excludes
  • Both international and domestic flights.
  • Lunch and other meals not mentioned in the itinerary.
  • Entrance fees to the historical and other sites mentioned in the itinerary.
  • Anything mentioned optional in the itinerary.

Tour Timeline

  • 1
    DAY 1: FES - IMOUZAR – IFRAM -AZROU -MIDELT – ERRACHIDIA – ERFOUD - MERZOUGA

    Our English speaking driver Will meet you at your hotel or Riad by for the departure to Merzouga, the threshold of the Moroccan Sahara.
    Enjoy a long, but beautiful, travel Day across the unique landscapes of Morocco to get to the sand dunes of the Sahara Desert. Travel through the diverse landscapes that make Morocco so unique. Pass through cedar and pine forests, keeping an eye out for Barbary apes. Pass over the Middle Atlas Mountains through the pre-desert countryside with its deep gorges filled with a splendid oasis of green palm groves. Arrive at the sand dunes of the Sahara Desert.

  • 2
    DAY 2: EXPLORING MERZOUGA -FES

    Wake up in the dark and sit on top of a dune to witness a breath-taking sunrise. Afterwards, climb back on a camel and return to the small village of Merzouga, where you will have breakfast and a refreshing shower (depending on the type of camp, your breakfast and shower might be before the camel ride). On your way back to Fez, you will stop at Tafilalt and Rissani. This last city has a fascinating past as it was home to the Alawite dynasty. In the forests of Azrou, you will stop to admire the wild monkeys that live here. Drop off at fes