9 Days Morocco Tour from Fes to Merzouga Desert and Marrakech
Program of the Morocco Tour from Fes to the Merzouga Desert
Overview:
9 days Morocco tour from Fes to the desert after crossing the Middle Atlas to the Sahara of Merzouga, Desert to Marrakech through Ouarzazate and Ait Ben Haddou Kasbah, and Marrakech to Fez via Ouzoud Waterfalls and the Middle Atlas.
We will travel with you to spend a unique holiday between the Medina, the Places, and Medersas, the central market; a stroll through Marrakech’s maze-like souks and its stunning, colorful gardens; and a lunch of Moroccan fish. You will have an experience riding a camel in the Sahara Desert, visiting Kasbahs, traversing valleys, spending the night in a camp in the desert, and taking in a stunning sunset over the golden dunes.
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Highlights:
- A full day in unique shows of fez
- Cross middle atlas towns
- Discover Sahara
- Live an experience of a camel trek
- Spend the night between dunes in a Berber tent
- Todra and Dades gorges to visit
- Ouarzazate and Ait ben Haddou Kasbah
- Excursion Marrakech
- Visit Ouzoud waterfalls
- Green middle atlas
itinirary
Day 1: Fez – Airport Pick up Transfer to the Hotel
After being picked up at the airport, you will be taken to the hotel. You might make your first contact with the Fez Medina depending on your arrival time. In a hotel, you will eat dinner and spend the night.
Day 2: Fez – Ifrane – Midelt – Merzouga
On the 2nd day of this Morocco Tour from Fes, you will swap out the city’s intensity for the High Atlas Mountains’ tranquility. To reach the small town of Midelt, you have to travel south through a variety of breathtaking landscapes, including fertile valleys, cedar and pine forests, and arid, rocky terrain. This market town, which is located at an altitude of just over 1500 meters between the Atlas and Anti-Atlas Mountains, was initially constructed as a base for mining in the region. It’s the ideal place to take a break from the long journey to the Sahara and makes a great starting point for a short walk through the valley to a nearby village. Your guide will decide on a route that takes full advantage of the breathtaking views of the Atlas Mountains, with their snow-capped peaks almost touching the sky, based on the group and the weather. As you, make your way back to your lodging, stroll through apple tree plantations to unwind and recharge for tomorrow’s trip to the Sahara.
Day 3: Merzouga – Sahara Camp
Traveling to Merzouga this morning, pass through a variety of landscapes, including the Erg Chebbi and its 150-meter-tall towering dunes, as you pass through barren mountainside deserts and lush valleys. This area has a frontier-like atmosphere despite being at the end of a sealed road and only 20 kilometers from the Algerian border. After leaving your belongings at your camp for the night next to a modest hotel, you will ride camels into the Sahara Desert’s edge while taking in a breathtaking sunset. The dunes are beautiful, especially when the evening light reflects off them and brings out the colors. You will experience authentic camping tonight, get to sample some delectable regional fare, gather around an open fire, listen to upbeat music, and dance beneath the stars.
Day 4: Merzouga – Dades Gorges – Ouarzazate
You have a full day to discover the splendor of this largely unexplored Moroccan backcountry, and walking is the best way to do it. There are a few circuits in the area; you can choose to complete one that is 10 kilometers long and will take about 4 hours, but your leader can modify the route based on the group’s preferences. The hike will start after a brief transfer, where you will meet your local guide. Anyone with a basic level of fitness can access the undulating trail, though it can be challenging in some spots. In the neighborhood, stop for tea and visit an Amazigh (Berber) family. Few visitors to Morocco get the chance to experience this kind of insight into the Amazigh way of life. Take advantage of the opportunity to tell stories and learn about family life in the Dades Valley while taking in the breathtaking scenery of the surrounding mountains and Rose Valley. The Road of a Thousand Kasbahs is accessible by leaving the Dades Valley. You should start by visiting the privately owned Kasbahs in Skoura Oasis, such as the ornately decorated Kasbah Amridil with its mud-brick walls. We will overnight in Ouarzazate.
Day 5: Ouarzazate – Ait Ben Haddou – Marrakech
Keep going to Ait Ben Haddou, a hilltop area that has not undergone much change since the 11th century. One of Morocco’s most beautiful grand Kasbahs can be found there, and the fortified village is a fine example of clay architecture. Gladiator, Game of Thrones, and Lawrence of Arabia are just a few of the many movies and television shows that the website has been featured in. You can meander through the Old Town’s winding streets as you ascend the hill to take in some picturesque views. After that, enjoy a satisfying lunch at Tawesna, a riverside tea house in the neighborhood, which includes freshly baked Amazigh bread, soup, Moroccan sweets, and, of course, some mint tea. Working at this nonprofit allows women to support both themselves and their families. The women take great pride in sharing their experiences and giving guests a true Amazigh experience as they make tea and pastries with organic ingredients they purchase from nearby cooperatives. Leaving Ait Ben Haddou after breakfast, take a long, winding drive through the Atlas Mountains. You can take your time and stop for a few photos if you would like due to the breathtaking scenery. Ouirgane is where we are headed today. This charming village offers visitors a distinct and less-traveled base for walking because of its concealed location in the serene High Atlas Mountain foothills. The winter and summer have mild temperatures, and both are enjoyable. A wide variety of birds can be seen nearby, you can take a stroll through the nearby red-earth hills and pine forests, or you can just unwind at a refreshing 1000 meters above sea level with the stunning Jebel Toubkal in the distance. Have a conversation with your leader about some fantastic hiking options for this afternoon.
Day 6: A full Day in Marrakech
Today, after breakfast, you will meet with a local guide who will help you experience the magic of Marrakech as you embark on a morning tour of the old Medina through the humming souks that are the heart of the city. Discover the numerous salons and chambers that make up Bahia Palace, as well as the serene courtyards that are scented with orange blossoms. It is forbidden for non-Muslims to enter the Koutoubia Mosque, but the structure’s renowned minaret is a remarkable sight. Follow your original route back to Jemaa el-Fna through the old Medina, stopping along the way to sample some of the amazing freshly squeezed orange juice from a nearby stall. You will undoubtedly agree that this orange juice is among the best you have ever tasted. You can continue your exploration throughout the day. Furthermore, you could go to Le Jardin Secret, a traditional Medina garden with a stunning courtyard, or you could return to the Medina and practice what you are haggling. Your leader will be able to suggest some fantastic local eateries for your farewell dinner on your last night.
Day 7: Marrakesh to Fez via Middle Atlas
After a delectable breakfast, we will travel to Ouzoud Waterfalls. We will have enough time to visit Ouzoud’s highest waterfalls in North Africa. We will travel to Fez via the Middle Atlas and Khenifra after visiting these lovely waterfalls. We will find Berber towns and villages in the Middle Atlas, which have forests that are crossed by the River Oum Rabia. We will stay at the hotel for dinner and the night.
Day 8: Discover Fez
Today, make your way to Fez el Bali, the city’s old town. One of the premier centers for Islamic and Jewish culture and education during the Middle Ages was Fez. Its mosques enjoy widespread acclaim, and its religious institutions and libraries are legendary. Your guide will tell you tales about the city’s past as you stroll through the narrow lanes and winding streets, past donkeys carrying heavy loads of merchandise, and discover the souk’s specialty areas. Where the sounds of hammering copper, the clucking of chickens, the aroma of spices, and old khans, madrassas, and dye pits can be heard, along with stalls selling fruits, herbs, and soups. The Al-Attarine Madrasa, the tanneries, and the magnificent Funduk Najjarine, a beautifully preserved 18th-century inn, are all worthwhile stops on a day spent exploring the old city. You will spend the last night of your Morocco Tour from Fes at your riad.
Day 8: Fez to Airport
We hope that you enjoy your holiday with us in Morocco. As it is the last day of our adventure, we will spend some time together chilling after having breakfast. Then we will transfer you to the airport. End of this 9-Day Morocco Tour from Fes.
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