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Three days from Fes into the Merzouga Sahara and back — a private tour that adds a full dedicated day to explore the wider desert region compared to the 2-day version. After descending through Ifrane and the cedar forests to the Erg Chebbi dunes for a camel ride and night in the desert, the entire second day is devoted to exploring Merzouga’s extraordinary surroundings by 4×4 — nomadic families, the Khamlia Gnaoua village, the wild flamingo lake, and the date palm groves. The third day returns north through Rissani, Erfoud, and the Ziz Valley to Fes.
Every element is private, tailored, and delivered by a dedicated driver/guide throughout.
– Visiting Ifrane — the Switzerland of Morocco
– Spotting Barbary macaques in the cedar forests near Azrou
– Driving along the spectacular Ziz Valley palm grove
– Riding camels across the Erg Chebbi dunes at golden hour
– Spending a magical night in a luxury desert camp under the stars
– Enjoying Berber drum music around the campfire
– A full day exploring Merzouga: nomadic families, Khamlia Gnaoua village, flamingo lake
– Visiting Rissani — the ancient capital of the Tafilalet region
– Exploring Erfoud’s fossilised marble workshops
Early pick-up from your accommodation or the airport in Fes. Drive south through Imouzzer to the alpine town of Ifrane — famous for its snow, low temperatures, and European-style architecture. Continue through the cedar forests near Azrou where Barbary macaques live freely. Lunch stop in Midelt. Drive through the Tizi-n-Tilghmt pass and along the breathtaking Ziz Valley to reach the Merzouga Sahara desert in the afternoon.
Switch to camels and cross the Erg Chebbi dunes, pausing on a high dune to watch the magical desert sunset. Continue to the luxury desert camp for a traditional Moroccan dinner, Berber music around the campfire, and a night beneath an open sky blazing with stars. Overnight in camp.
Rise early for the desert sunrise. After breakfast, return by camel to Merzouga. Spend the full day exploring the extraordinary Merzouga region by 4×4. Drive off-road to an ancient eyeliner mine. Visit nomadic families in their handmade woven tents — share Berber tea and learn about traditional desert life. Continue to the village of Khamlia, where the Gnaoua music and dance of a community descended from sub-Saharan Africa (Mali, Sudan, Niger) creates an unforgettable cultural encounter. Free lunch at a local restaurant. Stroll through a date palm grove, then drive to the wild Merzouga lake — the flamingo lake — where migratory birds gather seasonally. Dinner and overnight in a hotel.
After breakfast, drive north via Rissani — the ancient capital of the Tafilalet — and its traditional souk. Continue to Erfoud to visit a fossilised marble workshop. Drive north along the Ziz river with a panoramic viewpoint stop. Continue through the cedar forests and Ifrane. Drop-off at your riad or airport in Fes.
– If you prefer to end in Marrakech instead of Fes, see the 3 Days Fes to Marrakech Desert Tour.
– The tour can be extended: 4 Days from Fes to Merzouga (adding the Dades and Todra Gorges).
– Pickup time: 8:30 AM from any location in Fes.
– Vehicles: Land Cruiser Prado (up to 4 pax) or Mercedes/Ford minivan (up to 8 pax).
– Price varies by group size and accommodation category.
– Please advise of any dietary requirements at time of booking.
– The itinerary is fully customisable — contact us with your preferences.
We offer a wide range of tours including cultural city tours, Sahara desert excursions, multi‑day itineraries, family tours, group tours, private tours, adventure trips, and customized itineraries to suit your interests.
You can book directly on our website, by email, or via WhatsApp. Choose your dates, number of travelers, and preferred tour, then complete the secure booking form. A confirmation email will be sent once your booking is confirmed.
Yes — we specialize in tailor‑made tours. You can adjust itineraries, add destinations, or request a completely private tour based on your preferences and travel style.
Inclusions typically cover transportation in an air‑conditioned vehicle, accommodation in hotels/riads or desert camps, an English‑speaking driver/guide, daily breakfast, and some activities as listed in the itinerary. Some tours also include dinners, camel rides, and city guides.
International flights, travel insurance, visa fees (if applicable), optional activities, meals not listed, drinks, tips, and personal expenses are generally not included.
Yes. Most tours require a deposit to secure the booking. The balance may be paid before departure or upon arrival, depending on the tour operator’s policy.
We accept secure online payments, bank transfers, major credit cards, and sometimes services like PayPal or cash payments on arrival, depending on the tour.
Cancellation terms vary by tour and season, but deposits may be non‑refundable closer to departure dates and full cancellations may incur fees. We provide specific policies with your booking confirmation.
Yes. Solo travelers are welcome. In shared group tours, solo guests may be paired with someone of the same gender. Private tours are also available for individuals.
Yes. Our tours are open to all ages. If you have specific needs or mobility concerns, inform us at booking so we can adjust your itinerary as needed.
Most tours are conducted in English. Additional languages such as French, Spanish, or Italian may be available upon request.
Pack comfortable clothing, sturdy walking shoes, sunscreen, a hat, layered clothing for cooler desert nights, a reusable water bottle, and personal essentials. For desert tours, a scarf or sunglasses are recommended.
Morocco is generally a safe travel destination. Most areas are welcoming and peaceful, though common sense safety precautions (like avoiding isolated areas at night) are recommended.
Visa requirements depend on your nationality. Many travelers from Europe, North America, and other countries do not need a visa for short stays (often up to 90 days), but always check the most recent travel advisories before booking.
The official currency is the Moroccan Dirham (MAD). While some tourist places accept Euros or US Dollars, it’s recommended to exchange currency locally to avoid unfavorable rates.
Tap water is generally safe in major cities but bottled water is recommended, especially in rural areas or the desert.
Yes. Many tours can be customized to start/end in different cities or to add/remove days based on your travel plans.
Recommended durations vary based on interests: 3–5 days for highlights, 7–10 days for classic tours including desert, and 10+ days for full country experiences.
We offer a range of accommodations from 3★–5★ hotels and charming riads to desert camps with varying comfort levels. You can choose standard or upgraded options.
Breakfast is usually included; some tours include additional meals like dinners. Lunches and drinks are often not included to give you flexibility.
Yes. Private rooms in hotels or riads and private tents in desert camps can be requested, sometimes for an extra fee.
Morocco tours often involve long scenic drives. If you’re prone to motion sickness, bring medication; we schedule stops for breaks and photos.
Yes — airport pickup and drop‑offs can usually be arranged if requested at least 48 hours before arrival.
Additional travelers can be added depending on timing and availability — early notice is recommended to ensure accommodations and logistics.
