2-day sahara desert tour from fes

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Discover the beauty of the Moroccan desert with our 2-day Sahara desert tour from Fes. This trip is perfect for those with limited time but a desire to explore the unique landscapes of Morocco.

From the stunning Middle Atlas Mountains to the golden dunes of Merzouga, we will guide you on a memorable desert journey.

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THIS IS THE ITINERARY OF THE 2-day sahara desert tour from fes TO MERZOUGA :

Day1: Fes – Ifrane – Midelt – Ziz gorges – Erfoud – rissani – merzouga

We will leave Fes and head to the Sahara desert. On the way, we’ll stop in Ifrane for a quick visit. Then, we’ll pass through Midelt and take a break to explore the Ziz Valley with its palm trees. We’ll continue through Erfoud, famous for dates and fossils.

By the afternoon, we’ll reach Merzouga, where we’ll ride camels and spend the night in a desert camp under the stars.

Day2: Merzouga – Rissani – Azrou – Fes

We will leave the Sahara desert and head back to Fes. On the way, we’ll stop in Rissani to explore the local market. Then, we’ll take a short break at the Errachidia Dam for a quick view.

After that, we’ll continue to the Cedar Forest to see the monkeys. We’ll arrive in Fes by evening and drop you off at your hotel, the airport, or any location you prefer

KNOW BEFORE YOU GO

  • Pack Light: Bring comfortable clothes for hot days and cool nights. A hat, sunglasses, and sunscreen are important.

  • Bring Water: Carry a water bottle to stay hydrated in the desert heat.

  • Be Ready for Weather: It’s hot in the day and cooler at night, so bring a light jacket.

  • Carry Cash: Small towns don’t have many ATMs, so bring enough cash for meals, tips, and small shopping.

  • Respect Culture: Dress modestly and respect local customs.

  • Take a Camera: The views are beautiful, so don’t forget your camera or phone for photos.

  • Long Drives: Be ready for long drives, but there are lots of scenic stops.

  • Wear Good Shoes: You’ll walk on sand and rocky paths, so comfortable shoes are best.

  • Meals: Breakfast and dinner are included. Let us know if you have special food needs. Lunch is not included, so you may want to bring snacks.

  • Languages: English, French, and Spanish are spoken, but a few local words can be helpful!

Frequently Asked Questions

  • What is included in the tour?
    The tour includes transport, a camel ride, dinner, breakfast, and a night in a desert camp. Lunch, drinks, and personal costs are not included.

  • How far is the Sahara desert from Fes?
    The Sahara desert, in Merzouga, is about 470 km from Fes. The drive takes about 7-8 hours with stops.

  • What should I pack for the tour?
    Pack light clothes for the day, a jacket for cool nights, comfortable shoes, a hat, sunglasses, sunscreen, and a water bottle.

  • Can kids join the desert tour?
    Yes, the tour is good for families, and kids will enjoy the camel rides and camp. Let us know if you need any special arrangements.

  • What’s the weather like in the desert?
    The desert has hot days and cool nights. Summers are very hot, and winter nights can get cold.

  • Is the tour okay for seniors?
    Yes, seniors can join if they’re comfortable with long drives and camel rides. We can make special arrangements if needed.

  • Should I book the tour early?
    Yes, it’s best to book ahead, especially during busy times, to make sure you get a spot.

  • What are the main stops on this tour?
    We’ll visit Ifrane, the cedar forest in Azrou, Midelt, the Ziz Valley, Erfoud, and the Merzouga dunes.

  • Is there electricity at the desert camp?
    Some camps have electricity for lights and charging phones. It’s a good idea to bring a portable charger.

  • What if I don’t want to ride a camel?
    If you don’t want to ride a camel, we can arrange a 4×4 vehicle to take you to the camp.

  • Is the drive from Fes to the desert too long?
    Yes, the drive takes about 7-8 hours. It’s a long trip, but there are stops along the way.

  • Are the bathrooms at the desert camp basic?
    Yes, the bathrooms in the desert camps are usually simple and might not have modern showers.
  • Are the shops on the way expensive?
    Yes, shops on the route can be pricey, especially in tourist spots. It’s good to compare prices.

  • Are the monkeys in the Cedar Forest dangerous?                                                                                                                            the monkeys in the Cedar Forest are not dangerous. They are friendly but curious. Sometimes they come close if they see food. It’s better not to feed them and keep a little distance. Hold your things tight, as they might try to grab food or other items.

  • Can we see apples in Midelt?

    Yes, you can see apples in Midelt. Midelt is known for its apple orchards, and you can find lots of apples, especially during the harvest season in late summer and autumn. There are many apple farms in the area, and you might also find fresh apples being sold at local markets.

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