
3 days tour from Fes to Marrakech via Merzouga desert
We will start this tour early, according to the instructions agreed with your driver. Early today, our route from Fez to Marrakech begins. We will leave via Ifrane, also known as the Swiss of Morocco, to continue towards the cedar forest of Azrou where an important colony of Barbary macaques lives, we will stop to enjoy watching the Barbary macaques, then we will continue to the impressive gorges and the kilometer-long palm grove of the Ziz river. Arrival in Merzouga. Now some dromedaries will take us to the tent camp located between the desert dunes to have dinner and spend the night under clean and overwhelming skies. Accommodation in luxury tents fully equipped with private bathroom in the desert of Merzouga
Please inform us of any dietary restrictions in advance.

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"7 Days in Morocco: Fez, Sahara, and the Soul of the Kingdom"
Testimonials
Hear from those who explored Morocco with us – their stories are as rich and warm as the culture itself.
It was an unforgettable experience, we had a wonderful time with Hamid and especially with you, Khalid. Thank you for all the kindness and the warm treatment, highly recommended.
I have been lucky enough to know Ahmed since 2005. On that occasion, I traveled for the first time to Khamlia from Spain by car. It was Christmas that year, and we had the opportunity to stay at his house, with his fantastic and magical family. He showed us around the village (school, garden, gnawa music, families...). Back then, he was little more than a teenager, learning from his elders and dedicating himself mainly to music. For some years now, he has taken a step forward and ventured into tourism, working as a driver and guide throughout Morocco. I highlight his kindness, his way with people, and above all... his humor. He will show you everything you can see with any guide, but if you want something more, like delving into the desert and discovering its roots (how they cook, make bread, their origins...), Ahmed is the right person. I have complete trust in him. He and his people are something special. Once again, I thank life for the luck of having him there. On my last trip, he took me to the Dades Gorges, an iconic place, perhaps less recognized than Todra, but for me, personally, much more impressive.