2 DAYS DESERT TOUR FROM OUARZAZATE TO FES
OVERVIEW: 2 DAYS DESERT TOUR FROM OUARZAZATE TO FES
this 2 Days Desert Tour From Ouarzazate To Fes, starts with an exploration of Ouarzazate city, Atlas Studio, and Rose Valley.
Next, immerse yourself in the Sahara Desert in Merzouga for camel rides and a magical overnight stay. Transitioning to Day 2, experience the vibrant market of Rissani, visit Arfoud’s fossilized marble workshop, and enjoy picturesque stops in Ziz Valley,
Azrou’s cedar grove, and Ifrane’s Switzerland-like town. Finally, conclude your adventure in Fes, completing this unforgettable Moroccan experience.
HIGHLIGHTS: 2 DAYS DESERT TOUR FROM OUARZAZATE TO FES
- Explore Ouarzazate city, Atlas Studio, and Rose Valley
- Experience camel rides and a magical overnight stay in Merzouga desert
- Discover Rissani’s vibrant market and Arfoud’s fossilized marble workshop
- Enjoy picturesque stops in Ziz Valley, Azrou’s cedar grove, and Ifrane’s Switzerland-like town
- Conclude your adventure in Fes, completing this unforgettable Moroccan experience
ITINERARY: 2 DAYS DESERT TOUR FROM OUARZAZATE TO FES
DAY 1: OURZAZATE – DADES VALLEY – TOUDGHHA GORGES- TINJDAD – MERZOUGA
We’ll pick you up early in the morning from your place or the airport in Ouarzazate. First, we’ll explore Ouarzazate city, visiting Atlas Studio, where famous movies were made, and Taourirt Kasbah.
Then, we’ll drive southeast to see Amridil Kasbah, surrounded by palm trees in Skoura. Next, we’ll visit Rose Valley, known for its Rose Festival in May, where locals sell rose products like perfumes and oils.
After that, we’ll drive through Dades Valley, stopping to admire the stunning Dades gorges. Then, we’ll head to Todra Gorges, a beautiful canyon formed by the Todra River.
You’ll have free time for lunch and to explore the gorges. In the afternoon, we’ll reach the Sahara desert in Merzouga, where you’ll ride camels across the sandy desert and watch a magical sunset.
Later, enjoy Berber drum music, dance around a campfire under the starry sky, have dinner and stay overnight at the desert luxury camp.
DAY 2: MERZOUGA – RISSANI – ARFOUD – ZIZ VALLEY – AZROU – IFRANE – FES
Today, make sure to wake up early to witness the breathtaking sunrise, as the dunes come alive with a mesmerizing display of colors and shadows, so you will not miss an awe-inspiring spectacle.
After breakfast, you will ride your camel back to Merzouga, meet your driver and head to Fes. Along the way, we will stop at Rissani’s bustling traditional market.
If you visit on a market day—Sundays, Tuesdays, or Thursdays—you’ll be greeted by a vibrant display of colors, fragrances, and sounds as you stroll through its bustling streets.
Afterward, we drive to Arfoud, where you’ll have the opportunity to visit a workshop showcasing fossilized marble. The journey continues through the picturesque palm groves of Ziz Valley and the middle Atlas Mountains.
We will have to stop by Azrou’s cedar grove, which is home to some playful monkeys. Then drive to Ifrane, often referred to as Morocco’s Switzerland, where you can take magnificent images and observe the town’s splendor. Drop you off t your accommodation in Fes.
Info: 2 DAYS DESERT TOUR FROM OUARZAZATE TO FES
what Included
- Private A/C Vans or 4×4 vehicles
- Fuel
- English speaking driver.
- Pick up & Drop off at your accommodation
- Typical hotels, Kasbahs, Riads
- Camel ride Per each
- Overnight in a traditional nomad tent
- All breakfasts
what Excluded
- Lunches
- Drinks
- Entrance fees
- Tipping Driver and Guides
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Important! This is a proposed tour schedule; if it doesn’t suit you, please contact us. A customized itinerary will be created based on your interests and stay duration. We provide personalized Morocco tours.
As more people join the trip, the price drops. If the payment is fixed, transportation costs will be proportionate to the number of people. Cost depends on accommodation quality. Please contact us for a quotation.
FAQ
What language is spoken in Morocco?
Arabic is the official language, with a Moroccan dialect called Darjia widely spoken. French is also common due to historical ties, and some Spanish is heard in certain areas.
Is Morocco safe for travelers?
Morocco is generally safe and politically stable. Tourists should be mindful of petty theft, scams, and harassment, which are the most common crimes.
How should I dress in Morocco?
Dressing conservatively is advised, especially for women. Covering down to wrists and ankles is required when visiting mosques.
What is the currency in Morocco?
The Moroccan Dirham (MAD) is the local currency. It’s recommended to have cash for smaller markets and cabs, as they may not accept credit cards.
When is the best time to travel to Morocco?
Spring (March to May) and Autumn (September to November) are ideal for pleasant weather.
What food is common in Morocco?
Traditional dishes include tagine, couscous, and mint tea. Street food and local delicacies offer a taste of Moroccan culture.
Is tipping customary in Morocco?
Yes, tipping is customary for services such as dining, guides, and taxis.
What are the must-visit places in Morocco?
Marrakech, Fes, Chefchaouen, and the Sahara Desert are among the top destinations.
Can I use Euros or US Dollars in Morocco?
While the Dirham is preferred, some places may accept Euros. US Dollars are less commonly accepted and should be exchanged for local currency.
Are there any health precautions I should take before traveling to Morocco?
It’s advisable to consult with a travel clinic for recommended vaccinations and to carry any personal medications.
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