Our Fes desert tours are tailored to meet your individual travel plans and cater to your specific interests, schedule, needs, and requirements, ensuring that your Morocco desert tour is an unforgettable experience. We offer a wide selection of the best Fes desert tours with varying lengths ranging from two days to two weeks in Morocco tours, so that we can accommodate the needs and interests of every customer. Travel in a luxurious 4WD vehicle or a comfortable minivan, both equipped with air conditioning. Stay in your preferred Merzouga desert camps (standard or luxury), as well as our hand-picked decorated Riads, Kasbahs, and fancy hotels in the stunning Dades valley and throughout the enchanting country of Morocco.
Throughout our customized Morocco desert tours from Fes, you will be accompanied by our local/multilingual drivers and guides, who will take excellent care of you, offer insights into Moroccan culture and history, answer any questions you may have, and assist you with anything you require during your Morocco tour.
Fes desert trips will allow you to traverse the majestic Atlas mountains, stop in the alpine-style town of Ifrane, often referred to as the Moroccan Switzerland, with its cedar forest and opportunities to feed the barbary apes, before continuing to the breathtaking Ziz valley, with its hundreds of palm trees, and finally reaching the beautiful Merzouga desert.
Here, you will experience a camel ride and spend a magical night camping under the starry sky in the golden Erg Chebbi sand dunes, which stretch as far as the eye can see. Participate in various activities and enjoy Berber drum music around the campfire before continuing your journey directly to the red city of Marrakech, passing through the incredible Todra gorge with its narrow canyons, Dades Valley, Ouarzazate, and the world heritage site of the Ksar Ait Ben Haddou.
Our Fes tours return to Fes after visiting the Sahara Desrt or end in Marrakech. Highlights of the tours include
→ Please note that these are just our most booked and chosen tour packages from Fes, if you don’t like the options that we offer or have anything in mind, we can manage and tailor something to your specific needs. don’t hesistate to shoot us an email with your specific needs and we will be more than happy to help!
Tours from Fes , both individual and in a group, are particularly popular on our Morocco vacations. In terms of Moroccan cities that tourists fly to, in this case, we’re discussing Fes and Marrakech, two important cultural centers in Morocco. So our tour operator company, “AMT” has come up with a number of itineraries based on the wishes of some long-dead clients. Feel free to get in touch with us if you’d want to make special arrangements to visit other cities or locations on your trip. For couples, families, and small groups, our fes desert tours are ideal. Even better, we can arrange a one-on-one tour for you.
As our excursions begin in Fes, you will have the opportunity to spend a full day in the city before embarking on your desert adventure. Fes is home to a plethora of fascinating sights and sounds. As the country’s cultural capital, it’s no surprise that it’s referred to as such. Morocco’s capital city, Rabat, is also located here.
Here are the top things to see in Fes that you’ll see on one of our tours
Chefchaouen, sometimes known as the “blue pearl,” is a stunning Moroccan city located in the north. With its blue walls and gorgeous mountains, it draws a large number of visitors.
There are a lot of beautiful things to see and do in this area.
Our two-day trips from Fes to Chefchaouen will take you to the following destinations:
sahara tours from Fes to Ifrane are available in both private and group formats. To begin your journey to Ifrane, you must first go from Fes across the Middle Atlas Mountains. Last but not least, it’s the most beautiful city in Africa and the seventh most beautiful in the world. The City Garden is the most popular tourist attraction in the city.
A white lion monument, carved by German prisoners of war during WWII, in a lovely green environment. As previously indicated, Ifrane was formerly a military prison camp, and the monument was sculpted by a German prisoner of war in exchange for his release in 1945. As if that wasn’t enough, Ifrane is home to one of the country’s largest colleges, where students can be seen on the streets outside the palace.
Skiing is another thing you’d like to do. Considering that Ifrane is the coldest city in Morocco, it receives snow throughout the winter months. So many ski clubs and businesses exist to help you have the time of your life. Alakhaouin University is the name given to it by those who are not native to the area.
The city of Erfoud is one of the numerous highlights of our Fes desert tours to Merzouga. Merzouga in the Sahara Desert may be reached in about 40 minutes. Erfoud is recognized as the city of fossils, attracting many archaeologists to explore its buried jewels. It is said that a million years ago, the whole stretch of desert between Erfoud and Merzouga, as well as nearby communities, was covered by a sea.
That explains why there are so many fossils in the mountains around the last listed city, as well as in the city itself. It is also notable for its enormous oasis of date palm trees. Many kasbahs have stone extraction professionals, so you can watch them chisel on fossils if you’re curious.
During the third week of October, a date festival is traditionally conducted to celebrate the fruit’s peak season. The souk in Rissani may be visited via Erfoud. It’s also known as the sahara street market since it was the first of its kind in the area, according to locals.
Camel treks and a night in a Berber tent are highlights of our Morocco desert trips from Fes, which take place in the Merzouga region. The Erg Chebbi desert is 40 minutes away after seeing everything from Ifrane to Erfoud. The sand dunes of the Erg Chebbi rise up to 150 meters above the city of Casablanca and the Lake of Srij.
When you arrive in Merzouga, our team will make you feel welcome and offer you a cup of tea made from Berber herbs to help you recharge. Afterwards, you’ll be transported to the camel-riding location.
In the middle of the Erg Chebbi desert, the camel man or leader will transport you for around an hour and a half to arrive at your well-equipped tent. At one of the sand dunes, you’ll be able to take in the stunning sunset. At the camp, you may participate in a variety of activities, such as sandboarding.
Many visitors plan a day excursion to explore the desert the next day. Merzouga’s top sights may be explored in style on a 4×4 tour.
Your first discovery is the Hassi Labied oasis, a collection of agricultural fields near the Erg Chebbi sand dunes. Residents of Hassi Labied rely on aquifers to irrigate their gardens and farmland. Also on the itinerary is a visit to the country’s Citizen Auto Museum, which is owned by a wealthy UAE national. You’ll do some exploring before making your way to the settlement of Khamlia. In the hamlet described, you will meet the Touareg people, who have migrated from Gabon, Mali, and other African countries.
You’ll visit the M’Ifiss territory, where there is mining for Kohl and Baryte rocks, after seeing a performance of their traditional music. It was also a possession of the French government in the sixteenth century. After that, you’ll go back to the nomads. Tents fashioned of camel skin are their only means of habitation. Apart from that, each family has its own herd, which is typically tended to by one of the women in the family.
When you visit these families, you’ll see how they live, how they raise their children, and many other fascinating things. Driving after meeting the nomadic people, you’ll arrive at one of the area’s most popular sights. Afterwards, you’ll return to the Touareg village in time for lunch. When arranging a solo or group fes desert tours to Merzouga, these are the key sights to look forward to.
As previously indicated, camel trekking is a popular alternative to Jeep tours for seeing Merzouga’s sights. As a result, we include a full-day camel ride as an option on all of our Fes desert trips, both individual and group. The Jeep trip begins with a camel ride to the last listed sights. Weld Ma, or the Berbers pita bread maker, is the next stop on your tour of Morocco.
Your camel guy will make sure to stop for rest and scenic vistas along the trip. When you get there, you’ll learn how the Berbers pizza is produced for the first time, brew tea, and have a delicious lunch while seeing merzouga sand dunes. You may either return to your accommodation in Merzouga by taking the same route, or opt to spend the night at the tents.
You get into the Kasbah of Amrhidil after visiting the Roses Valley through Skoura. Built in the 17th century, this is one of the most impressive kasbahs in Morocco. The Kasbah Amrhidil rises above the surrounding fortifications after a short trip to the Skoura River. It’s unique in that they’ve preserved a vintage 50 MAD inside. There are also relics from the days when people lived in mud huts, so it’s more like a museum.
The Oasis may be seen from the top of the steps if you make it all the way to the top. This is a great opportunity to view the tribe’s lodging.
The Kasbah’s owners, the Nassiri family, built a modest hotel to supplement their income, and it can be found immediately adjacent to the Kasbah for those who like to spend more time admiring it. In addition, a renowned movie scene was filmed against the building’s sand-colored walls (Lawrence of Arabia).
Fans will be happy to know that their hotel offers a selection of the studio’s classic films for guests to enjoy. Ouarzazate :
On our Fes desert tours, you may see Ait Ben Haddou, the biggest and oldest kasbah in Morocco. Many people believe it has been there since the Glaoua family lived there in the 11th century. The Kasbah’s founder, Ben Haddou, is said to be buried in the hills beyond Ait Ben Haddou, where he founded the settlement. Once you arrive, you will be stunned by the length of the Ounila Valley, which is estimated to be in the neighborhood of 50 kilometers.
There is only one way to get to the summit, and that is up the steps. On the journey, you’ll learn how the Kasbah is painted in an old-fashioned manner (mixing green tea with sugar, then burning the paper). Film and television studios are more like the Kasbah. In addition, several Hollywood productions, like Gladiator, were filmed there. And don’t forget about HBO’s Game of Thrones. The magnificent Jewish mosque and the Ounila Valley may be seen from above. If you’d like to learn more about the history of Ait-Ben-Haddou, we offer journeys from Marrakech to the region.