It takes 6 days to travel from Marrakech to Merzouga. Explore the Atlas Mountains, ride camels across the golden dunes, and sleep under the stars in the Sahara Desert. This trip offers the perfect blend of Morocco’s vibrant culture and stunning landscapes!
This 6-day Tour from Marrakech to Fes takes you deep into Morocco‘s diverse landscapes, rich history, and vibrant culture. The trip begins in the exciting city of Marrakech and travels through mountain passes, desert regions, beautiful valleys, and traditional villages. Along the way, you’ll experience the country’s remarkable contrasts and rich heritage. Throughout the journey, you’ll witness local life, enjoy scenic drives, and visit iconic cultural sites. By the time you reach Fes, the spiritual and intellectual heart of Morocco, you’ll have explored its many facets. This thoughtfully planned itinerary offers the perfect mix of exploration, comfort, and immersive cultural experiences at a balanced pace.
When you arrive at Marrakech Menara Airport, an expert driver will meet you and take you to your traditional riad, ideally located in or near the heart of the old medina. The first day is planned to help you ease into your Moroccan journey, giving you time to rest and adjust. Depending on your arrival time, you may enjoy a leisurely walk through the vibrant streets, take in the colorful sights and sounds of the souks, or relax with a cup of Moroccan mint tea on a rooftop terrace. The lively atmosphere and warm hospitality of Marrakech offer the perfect introduction to Morocco. Spend the night in your charming riad and prepare for the adventures ahead the following day.
After breakfast, embark on a half-day guided tour of Marrakech with a licensed local guide. Visit must-see sights such as the Koutoubia Mosque, Bahia Palace, and the Saadian Tombs. Then, dive in the vibrant souks, where you can discover traditional crafts, spices, and the pulse of daily life. After the tour, leave Marrakech and head toward the High Atlas Mountains, crossing the stunning Tizi n’Tichka Pass. Along the way, you’ll be treated to breathtaking panoramic views and pass through Berber villages nestled in the highlands. Before reaching Ouarzazate for the night, make a stop at the famous Ait Ben Haddou Kasbah.
After breakfast in Ouarzazate, we drive along the beautiful Road of a Thousand Kasbahs. Pass through the lush Skoura Oasis and the fragrant Rose Valley, famous for its rose cultivation and handmade products. Continue toward Boumalne Dades, then head to the breathtaking Todgha Gorge, where towering cliffs rise abruptly over a narrow riverbed. Take your time walking through the gorge and soaking in the stunning views. From there, head east toward the Sahara to complete your journey. If time permits, stop at Rissani, a medieval market town. Arrive in Merzouga by late afternoon, ready for your once-in-a-lifetime desert adventure.
Today is all about relaxing and enjoying the Sahara Desert. Explore the stunning dunes and desert landscapes in a 4×4 vehicle, stopping to meet nomadic communities and learn about their traditional way of life. Visit nearby oases, fossil-rich sites, and small villages like Khamlia, known for its Gnawa music and deep cultural roots. Take some time to appreciate the peace and solitude of the desert. There will be plenty of opportunities to wander through the dunes or capture beautiful photos. As the sun sets over the desert, enjoy a breathtaking sunset, followed by a delicious dinner and traditional music around the campfire. It’s a day you’ll never forget. Spend the night near the sand dunes.
Leave Merzouga after breakfast and begin the long but scenic journey north to Fes. Drive through Erfoud and the stunning Ziz Valley, where towering palm trees are surrounded by breathtaking limestone formations. Continue through Errachidia and Midelt, located between the Middle and High Atlas Mountains. As the scenery transforms into lush oases, pass through the serene cedar forests of Azrou, home to the lively Barbary macaques. Ifrane, known for its alpine-style buildings and clean streets, is often referred to as the “Little Switzerland of Morocco.” Arrive in Fes by evening and settle into your riad for the night.
Depending on your travel schedule, take a guided tour of Fes with an experienced local guide. Explore the UNESCO-listed medina, which includes Al Quaraouiyine University, ancient madrasas, traditional tanneries, and artisan workshops. Wander through the narrow streets, filled with centuries of history and everyday life. Your guide will offer fascinating insights into Fes’ cultural, spiritual, and intellectual significance, providing a fitting conclusion to your visit. After the tour, you will be taken to Fes Airport for your departure, capping off your 6-day journey from Marrakech to Fes, filled with rich culture, breathtaking scenery, and unforgettable experiences.

Our 6-day tour with Mouhcine was fantastic! His deep knowledge of Morocco’s history and culture enriched every part of the journey. From the Atlas Mountains to the Sahara Desert, Mouhcine made sure we experienced the best of Morocco. The camel ride and desert camp were unforgettable. His warm and professional attitude made us feel comfortable throughout the trip. We highly recommend Mouhcine for anyone looking for an insightful and memorable adventure across Morocco.

Ibrahim made our trip truly unforgettable. His expertise and warm personality enhanced our experience, sharing insightful details about the country’s history and culture. Every stop along the way, from the Atlas Mountains to the Sahara, was well-paced and enjoyable. The desert camp was a highlight, and Ibrahim made sure we were comfortable throughout the trip. We highly recommend Ibrahim for anyone wanting an authentic and memorable tour through Morocco’s.
This trip is fully customizable! If the itinerary doesn’t quite fit your needs or doesn’t include a specific destination, please know that our team is ready to tailor the journey to your preferences. We are happy to create a trip just for you. Also, please note that as more people join the tour, the price per person decreases, while the transportation price remains fixed year-round.
Yes, this tour is suitable for all fitness levels. While there are some walks and a camel ride, the pace is relaxed, and our guides ensure comfort for everyone, making it an enjoyable experience for all.
Yes, vegetarian meals are available throughout the tour. We offer a variety of delicious Moroccan dishes tailored to your dietary preferences, ensuring everyone enjoys their meals.
The camel ride typically lasts about 1 hour, providing a memorable experience as you cross the Sahara dunes and enjoy a beautiful desert sunset or sunrise.
Yes, our desert camps are equipped with both A/C for hot days and heaters for cold desert nights, ensuring your comfort throughout the stay.
Yes, we can customize the tour to end in Marrakech instead of Fes. Please inform us in advance, and we will arrange your preferred destination for the final leg of your journey.
The currency in Morocco is the Moroccan Dirham (MAD). It’s best to exchange money in advance or upon arrival, as many places don’t accept foreign currencies. ATMs are widely available in major cities.
Many countries can enter Morocco without a visa for stays of up to 90 days. However, it’s important to check visa requirements based on your nationality before traveling.
Morocco has a diverse climate. Coastal areas like Casablanca are mild, while the interior, such as Marrakech, can be very hot, especially in summer. The Atlas Mountains are cooler, and the desert can be scorching during the day and chilly at night.
When booking tours or accommodations, always check the cancellation policy. Many services require 24-48 hours’ notice for a full refund, but this can vary, especially during peak seasons.
Morocco is generally safe for solo female travelers, but it’s important to dress modestly, avoid secluded areas at night, and stay aware of your surroundings. Respect for local customs and culture can help ensure a smooth experience.
Arabic and Berber are the official languages in Morocco, but French is widely spoken. English is becoming more common in tourist areas, though learning a few basic phrases in Arabic or French can be helpful.
