3 Days From Marrakech to Fes

Overview of: 3 Days From Marrakech to Fes

Experience an enthralling 3 Days From Marrakech to Fes. Commence the journey by traveling the High Atlas Mountains, paying a visit to the esteemed UNESCO World Heritage Site Ait Ben Haddou.

Embarking on an exploration of the picturesque Dades Gorges on the first day. On the second day, go via the Todra Gorges, explore Erfoud for its fossil merchandise, and reach Merzouga.

Experience a captivating sunset by embarking on a camel expedition into the Erg Chebbi dunes, followed by an overnight stay in a desert tent. Experience the dawn over the Sahara on the third day, then return by camel and drive back to Marrakech.

Before arriving in Fes, you will have to cross the Todra Gorges and the Dades Valley. On the last day, explore Fes’ busy Medina, important historical sites and lively atmosphere. This program will take you to visit the most beautiful places and learn about its history.

Itinerary of: 3 Days From Marrakech to Fes

Day 1: Marrakech – Dades Valley
Departure in the morning over the High Atlas mountains through Tizi n’Tichka (alt 2260 m).On the road, you will visit Kasbah Ait Ben Haddou and  continue to Ouarzazate.
then carry on the road via the road of Thousand-Kasbah through Skoura. then to the rose valley, and then. Spend the night  in  Dades valley
Day 2: Dades Valley – Todra Gorges – Merzouga

After breakfast, you will continue in order to join Dades Valley, set off towards Todra Gorges, and have lunch in the right place. 

Carry on the road to Merzouga, across Jorf palm trees and the town of Erfoud, where you will visit the workshop production of marble fossils. Arrive at the impressive dunes of Merzouga. Dinner and overnight in the camp

Day 3: Merzouga Desert – Midelt – Ifrane – Fez

Today we set off early and embarked on a long drive to Fez. After a scenic stop in the Ziz valley, thousands of palm trees are scattered here and there. Once again, we cross the Atlas Mountains.

the Middle Atlas-stopping not only for a snack but also for short stops at impressive viewpoints. The highlight will be crossing the town, also called the Moroccan Swiss Ifrane, which has one of the largest cedar forests in Morocco.

If we are lucky, we will encounter the famous Barbary macaques, which have migrated as far as Gibraltar. Feeding them is allowed here, but caution is advised. The road takes us further through Morocco and Switzerland. It is green (or white in winter).

The adapted alpine-style houses do not seem to belong here. We stop briefly in the mountain town of Ifrane. Then we descend on the other side of the mountains to Fez. Once there, we accompany you to your accommodation, a traditional riad.

Infos of: 3 Days From Marrakech to Fes

What included:
  • You will be picked up from your Casablanca riad or hotel.
  • Getting around in a stylish car.
  • Driver and English-speaking guide.
  • Food for dinner and brunch.
  • The Camels Journey.
  • Camping out in the desert for the night (complete with meals).
  • Marrakech and Fes city trip with a native guide for a full day
What Excluded:
  • Break for lunch.
  • Alcoholic beverages.
  • Helpful hints.
  • Museum admission prices.
  • Individual costs.

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