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3 days excursion from Marrakech to Fez through the Merzouga Desert.

  • 3 Days
  • Marrakech
  • 2 nights
  • fes

description of 3 days excursion from Marrakech to Fez through the Merzouga Desert:

3 days excursion from Marrakech to Fez through the Merzouga Desert. You can do and visit some of the finest sites in Morocco. After touring Ait Benhaddou and the kasbahs of Ouarzazate, we will spend the night in Boumalne Dades. The most recognized site in Morocco, the desert, will be our first visit on the second day. We will proceed straight to Fes on the last day, passing via Ifrane, Midelt, Zaida, and Ziz Valley.

 

itinerary of 3 days excursion from Marrakech to Fez through the Merzouga Desert. :

3 days excursion from Marrakech to Fez will start from Marrakech.

After breakfast, our driver-guide will arrive to the communities along the route to pick you up. The first stop along the route is the well-known town of Ait Ben Haddou.

Ait Ben Haddou is a berber fortified Kasbah where a number of well-known films, including Lawrence Darabie (1962), Bandits (1981), Gladiator (2000), Alexandre (2004), and Kingdom Of Heaven (2005), to mention a few, were shot.

Prior to going to the Hollywood of Africa to see the studio of Ouarzazate and the Kasbah of Taourirte, you will explore the lovely Dades Valley, where you will have a little view of Kasbahs, before arriving at our hotel.

 

After breakfast, we will depart the Dades valley and continue our journey to the Sahara desert. We will enjoy a panoramic view of the greatest valley of palm palms in Morocco as we drive through the steep, picturesque canyons along our route.

During the middle of the day, we will stop at one of the local eateries for lunch. Merzouga's huge Sahara desert is reached along a path lined with palms. In Merzouga, we will spend the night in the desert and prepare for a camel ride to Berber tents hidden among the dunes and offering a breathtaking vista.

then You will take a shower in a cozy Berber tent where you will spend the night upon arrival at the camp. so that you may stroll barefoot on the smooth sand and independently explore the area. Dinner will be a wonderful Berber dish freshly made.

We'll end the night by performing Berber music on drums and dancing beneath the sky (dinner and breakfast). The next day will be quite busy, so you will need to relax.

 

You will wake early to enjoy the most stunning dawn, take some photos, and then have breakfast. Then you will return to your hotel to prepare for the third day, or the day in which the scenery will change.

During this day, you will see the transformation of the landscape from the enormous Saharan desert to the valley, woods, and snow-capped Atlas Mountains. First, you will go through the Ziz valley, the longest velly in Morocco, and halt at the spectacular panoramic vista of Ait sheker.

After that, we shall traverse Tizi Ntlghamt. From the roadways, one may see breathtaking views of the green mountains and nomads. The next stop will be at Apple's capital, Midlet City, where lunch will be served. We will proceed into the vast Cedar rainforest after lunch.

We will stop to observe and snap photographs of monkeys! Then, we shall go to Ifran, the African Switzerland. Ifrane is a little village situated in the Atlas Mountains among its vast woodlands.

We will take a break, stop by the lion statue, and learn its history.

Then to the final destination the imperial city of Fes where our 3 Days tour from Marrakech to Fes via Sahara desert comes to an end .

 

included:

  • 3 days / 2 nights
  • 2 breakfasts
  • 2 dinners (1D in Dades, 1D in Merzouga,) 
  • full private transport A/C
  • Driver Guide English And spanish speaking during the tour
  • Camel trekking in Sahara desert

 

excluded:

  • Tickets

  • Flight

  • Lunch

  • Drinks

 

NOTE: Please get in touch with us so that we can customise the trip to your particular needs and preferences.

 

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