Experience a 4-day desert tour from Fes, featuring camel rides across the vast Sahara dunes, exploring traditional Berber villages, and discovering stunning landscapes, including Ziz Valley, Ifrane, and Cedar Forest.
Travel across the diverse landscapes of Morocco on a Fes to Merzouga Desert tour 4 Days. On your way across the Middle Atlas Mountains, stop in Ifrane and the world-renowned Cedar Forest. The journey continues into the vast Sahara Desert, where you can ride a camel across the golden dunes of Erg Chebbi. On your return to Fes, enjoy the breathtaking scenery of the Ziz Valley and pass through traditional Berber villages, where you can immerse yourself in the local culture. Experience the best of Morocco’s traditional culture, thrilling desert adventures, and stunning landscapes on this unforgettable journey.
Pickup from your Fes accommodation in the morning will kick off your Fes to Merzouga Desert tour 4 Days. As we wind our way through the Middle Atlas Mountains, we’ll stop at the charming Swiss-style mountain village of Ifrane. We’ll then continue on to the world-renowned Cedar Forest, where you can take a walk and see the native Barbary apes in their natural habitat. After passing through Midelt and Zaida, we’ll head to Ziz Valley, famous for its breathtaking scenery and expansive palm groves. Finally, we’ll reach Merzouga, where you’ll have the opportunity to ride a camel and witness the desert sunset. Afterward, you’ll spend the night in a luxurious desert camp.
A sunrise pickup over the Erg Chebbi dunes is the perfect way to begin the day after a restful night in the desert camp. After breakfast, we’ll visit local nomadic settlements to learn about the traditional lifestyle of the Berber people. Khamlia, a village famous for its Gnawa music, will be our next stop, where you can enjoy a performance by local musicians. We will Visit also a desert oasis and M’ifis mines. After a day of exploring the dunes, it’s time to relax and prepare for a restful night in a wonderful hotel at the edge of the dunes.
As we make our way from Merzouga to Boulajoul on Day 3, we’ll pass through stunning vistas and vast desert plains. As we journey through more remote areas, you’ll have ample opportunities to soak in the serene beauty of Morocco’s desert regions and their untamed charm. A peaceful night awaits in the small hilltop village of Boulajoul. Upon arrival, unwind and enjoy the tranquility of this hidden gem. You can expect an authentic and homely experience, as you’ll be staying at a local guesthouse or small hotel for both dinner and the night.
On the last day, our first priority is returning to Fes. As we travel through the Middle Atlas region, we’ll be treated to stunning scenery, including valleys, forests, and rolling hills. On the way back to Fes, we’ll stop in Ifrane for lunch and another opportunity to explore the town. By the time you reach Fes in the early afternoon, your Fes to Merzouga desert tour 4 days will have come to an end, leaving you with wonderful memories of the Sahara, the Berber culture, and the breathtaking landscapes of Morocco.

We booked the 4 day Fes to Merzouga desert tour with Guided Trips and had an incredible experience thanks to Rachid. He was punctual, professional, and very knowledgeable about every place we visited. The drive was comfortable and safe, and he always made sure we had enough time for photos and breaks. The Sahara camel ride and luxury camp were unforgettable. Rachid’s kindness and organization made this journey truly special. We highly recommend him to anyone looking for a reliable and friendly desert guide in Morocco for future travelers worldwide.

Our 4 day Fes to Merzouga desert tour with Guided Trips and had an amazing experience thanks to Hakim. He was attentive, patient, and extremely knowledgeable about every destination along the route. The journey felt safe and comfortable, and he ensured we enjoyed each stop without feeling rushed. The sunset camel ride and the luxury camp were absolute highlights of the trip. Hakim’s professionalism and warm personality made the adventure truly memorable. We strongly recommend him to anyone planning a desert tour in Morocco for future travelers worldwide.
We specialize in creating personalized tours that allow you to connect with the people and culture, rather than adhering to strict timetables. Our Moroccan drivers and guides are deeply knowledgeable about the country’s history and culture, and they are eager to share their passion with you. They make the experience truly unforgettable by sharing personal stories and local insights. This approach turns your vacation into a meaningful journey that you’ll remember long after you return home.
Yes, the 4-day desert tour from Fes offers a well-rounded exploration of Morocco’s landscapes and cultural highlights. It includes visits to the Sahara Desert, Berber villages, Ziz Valley, and scenic drives through the Middle Atlas Mountains. While it provides an in-depth experience, if you want to explore more regions or take more time in each location, a longer tour might be ideal.
The camel ride typically lasts about 1 hour, depending on the time of day and the group’s pace. The ride allows you to experience the Sahara Desert’s vast dunes and beautiful scenery, especially during sunset or sunrise.
Yes, most luxury desert camps provide private en-suite bathrooms with modern amenities. This allows for a more comfortable and private experience compared to traditional camping, ensuring you have a pleasant stay in the desert.
The tour is typically conducted in a comfortable, air-conditioned 4×4 vehicle. This type of vehicle is ideal for the varied terrain of Morocco, ensuring a smooth and safe journey through the desert, mountain roads, and other landscapes.
Yes, it is possible to end the tour in Marrakech instead of returning to Fes. You can customize the tour to drop you off in Marrakech after visiting the desert and other sites, though it’s important to confirm this option with the tour operator at the time of booking.
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.
