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6-Day Fes to Marrakech Desert Tour
Overview
Experience the ultimate Moroccan adventure on the 6-Day Fes to Marrakech Desert Tour enjoyTripMorocco, a journey through diverse landscapes, rich culture, and timeless traditions. From the cool mountain towns of the Middle Atlas to the golden Sahara dunes, dramatic gorges, and historic kasbahs, each day offers a new discovery. Highlights include camel trekking at sunset, a night under the stars in the desert, off-road excursions, nomadic encounters, and a guided tour of Marrakech’s most iconic landmarks.
Highlight
Itinerary – 6-Day Fes to Marrakech Desert Tour
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Day 1: Fes – Ifrane – Azrou – Middle Atlas – Sahara Desert
Depart Fes and journey south through the scenic Middle Atlas. Stop in Ifrane, known as the “Switzerland of Morocco,” for a short stroll among its alpine-style buildings. Continue to Azrou’s cedar forests, home to free-roaming Barbary macaques. Cross scenic mountain passes and lush valleys before entering the Ziz Valley, lined with palm groves and oasis towns. Arrive at the edge of the Sahara Desert in the late afternoon. Enjoy a sunset camel trek across the dunes, followed by a traditional dinner, live music, and a magical night under the stars at the desert camp.
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Day 2: Sahara Desert Exploration – Nomads – Khamlia – Camel Trek – Desert Camp
After breakfast, explore the desert on a 4×4 off-road adventure. Visit an old mineral site and meet a nomadic family in traditional tents, sharing tea and learning about desert life. Continue to Khamlia village, known for its vibrant Gnawa music heritage, and enjoy live performances. After lunch, take a serene walk through a palm oasis before embarking on a late afternoon camel trek into the dunes. Sunset paints the desert in golden hues as you arrive at your camp for dinner, music, and another unforgettable night under the stars.
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Day 3: Merzouga – Rissani – Erfoud – Todgha Gorges – Dades Valley
Rise early to watch the Sahara sunrise over the dunes. After breakfast, return by camel and continue toward southern Morocco’s gorges and valleys. Explore Rissani’s historic market and Erfoud’s fossil workshops. Travel through fertile palm towns before arriving at the stunning Todgha Gorges, where sheer canyon walls rise above a flowing river. Continue to the Dades Valley, pausing at panoramic viewpoints and unique rock formations, before enjoying an overnight stay amidst mountain scenery.
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Day 4: Dades Valley – Rose Valley – Ouarzazate – Ait Ben Haddou – High Atlas – Marrakech
Travel through the fragrant Rose Valley, famous for rose cultivation and traditional products. Continue to Ouarzazate, Morocco’s cinematic gateway, with optional visits to famous film studios. Explore the historic Ait Ben Haddou Kasbah, a UNESCO World Heritage site and iconic filming location. Cross the High Atlas Mountains, stopping for scenic views along the way, before descending into Marrakech for a free evening in the vibrant red city.
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Day 5: Marrakech Guided City Tour
Discover the highlights of Marrakech with a local guide. Visit the bustling Jamaa El Fna square, historic mosques, palaces, and the serene Majorelle Garden. Explore the medina’s narrow streets, traditional souks, artisan workshops, and cultural landmarks. Afternoon time is available to explore on your own, enjoy local cuisine, or revisit the lively square.
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Day 6: Marrakech – Airport Transfer
Your journey concludes with a transfer to the airport according to your departure schedule, marking the end of the 6-Day Fes to Marrakech Desert Tour enjoyTripMorocco, leaving you with unforgettable memories of Morocco’s landscapes, culture, and desert adventures.
What to Know Before Your Morocco Trip
What to Bring
- Comfortable shoes – for walking in medinas, mountains, and desert dunes.
- Light clothing – plus a warm layer for cooler desert nights.
- Sun protection – sunglasses, sunscreen, and a hat are essential.
- Small backpack – for day trips, water, and personal items.
- Camera or smartphone – to capture Morocco’s stunning landscapes, kasbahs, and medinas.
- Reusable water bottle – to stay hydrated during long drives and desert adventures.
Travel Tips for First-Time Visitors
- Carry cash, especially for small villages, local markets, and desert excursions.
- Dress modestly, particularly in traditional towns and Berber villages.
- Stay hydrated; desert and mountain climates can be very dry.
- Mountain roads can take longer than expected – allow extra travel time.
- Always ask permission before photographing locals.
- Try local foods, but only eat from reputable places to avoid stomach issues.
Climate Overview
- Coastal Cities (Casablanca, Rabat, Essaouira): Mild climate with ocean breeze; cooler in winter, warm in summer.
- Marrakech: Hot summers, mild winters; very sunny year-round.
- Atlas Mountains: Cool to cold; snow possible in winter, refreshing in summer.
- Desert Regions (Merzouga, Zagora, Erg Chebbi): Extremely hot during the day; nights can be surprisingly cold.
- Valleys & Oasis Areas (Draa Valley, Ourika, Dades): Warm days, cooler nights; dry and sunny.
- Northern Morocco (Chefchaouen, Fes): Mild and pleasant; summers can be warm but manageable
Useful Tips During the Trip
- Learn a few basic Arabic or Berber phrases – locals appreciate it.
- Keep a small first aid kit and personal medications.
- Take photos at scenic viewpoints early in the morning or late afternoon for the best light.
- Respect local customs and traditions, especially during religious sites visits.
- Plan for flexibility – weather, traffic, or local events may affect schedules.

