9 Days Tour Fes to Marrakech
9 Days Desert Tour Fes to Marrakech
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9 Days Desert Tour Fes to Marrakech Highlights
- Enjoy the Middle Atlas Mountains
- Berber villages along the way
- Moroccan culture
- Green landscapes
- Ait Benhaddou Kasbah
- Panoramic view of Ziz Valley
- Tizi N'Tichka pass
- Atlas Studios Ouarzazate
- Fes city tour
- Sahara Desert of Merzouga
- Drive along the Ziz Valley
- Camel trekking desert experience
- Sunset & sunrise over Erg Chebbi dunes
- Night in the desert at Berber tent
- Enjoying the canyon and rocks in Dades
- Walking through the amazing gorges of the Todra
- Marrakech city tour
9 Days Tour Fes to Marrakech
9 Days - 8 Nights
Fes
Marrakech
Everyday
Everyday at about 7/8 AM
Our drivers are expert who speaks English/Spanish/French
Hyundai H1, Minivan, Mercedes Vito minivan, Prado TX 4×4, Mitsubishi Sport…etc!
The price depends on how many people are on your tour group.
Summary Itinerary: Morocco 9 Days Tour Fes to Marrakech
- Day 1: Fes airport
- Day 2: Fes Sightseeing (Free Day in Fes)
- Day 3: Fes » Azrou » Ziz valley » Erfoud » Merzouga (474Km)
- Day 4: Merzouga » Khamlia » Rissani » Merzouga » Desert Erg Chebbi (95Km)
- Day 5: Desert Erg Chebbi » Rissani » Todra Gorges » Dades Gorges (276Km)
- Day 6: Dades Gorges » Dades Valley » Kelaa M’Gouna » Skoura » Ouarzazate (134Km)
- Day 7: Ouarzazate » Ait Ben Haddou » Marrakech (213Km)
- Day 8: Marrakech Sightseeing (Free Day in Marrakech)
- Day 9: Marrakech » Transfer to the airport
9 Days Morocco Tour from Fes to Marrakech: Details
Overview: 9 Days Desert Tour Fes to Marrakech
With this 9 days tour Fes to Marrakech, you are going to enjoy the Sahara desert of Zagora, and visit the Atlas studios in Ouarzazate, enjoy the UNESCO World Heritage Site of Ait Ben Haddou Kasbah…etc!
9 days Morocco tour from Fes to Marrakech Detailed Itinerary:
Day 1: Arrival in Fes – Transfer to the accommodation
Arrive at the airport and the center of the medina of Fes, Morocco’s cultural capital. Then transfer to the hotel/riad.
Day 2: Fes Sightseeing (Free Day in Fes)
Free day tour in Fes. Upon entering the streets of the medina (old town) feel that the time back: the guild structure is still present in the workplace, the narrowness of the streets does not allow other means of transport as donkeys and a constant tingling of people move through the maze of narrow streets in the middle of which will surprise neighborhoods such as Andalusians and magnificent mosques and Koranic schools.
Fes has always been associated with study and religion and remains the spiritual capital of Morocco. After visiting the medina, another option is to walk aimlessly through the streets of Fes-Jdid, which houses the royal palace, the Mellah (Jewish), and the oldest mosque in Fes. Overnight stay at hotel/riad in Fes.
Day 3: Fes » Ifrane Azrou » Midelt » Errachidia » Ziz valley » Erfoud » Merzouga (474Km)
After breakfast, depart to Midelt through the mountains and cedar forests of the Middle Atlas. Step by Ifrane, a charming ski resort, and Azrou, an important center for specialized craft in the work of cedar wood. After step Zad (2178m / 7146ft), we arrive at Midelt for lunch.
In the afternoon, we descend towards Erfoud Errachidia and the Ziz Valley, dotted with palm trees. Continue to the sand dunes of Erg Chebbi. Dinner and overnight at a hotel/riad in Merzouga as selected hotel category.
Day 4: Merzouga » Khamlia » Rissani » Merzouga » Desert Erg Chebbi (95Km)
This will be a stage where after breakfast, we travel another of the tracks they used for “The Paris-Dakar Rally”, visiting the desert nomads who take tea and see the oasis where they filmed some movies like “Sahara” starring Penelope Cruz.
Then visit the town of “Khamlia “, famous for its desert music ”Gnawa” a very traditional playing with Jenbi, Hajhouj, and drums. And after eating will change the traction of 4×4 for the animal traction. The dromedaries us into the desert dunes to watch a sunset to remember.
Tonight will be special, we sleep in the dunes in nomadic tents (James), as do the Berbers. Here Berber enjoy dinner, music and a starry night you will never forget. Dinner and night in a Khaima.
Day 5: Desert Erg Chebbi » Rissani » Todra Gorges » Dades Gorges (276Km)
Dawn a little to climb the dunes before sunrise, a spectacle like no other. An interesting excursion can be done on foot or by camel. After breakfast, we went back into the 4×4 to explore the Hamada (stony desert), where from time to time appear dunes and palm trees, small oases where life takes shape.
In just over 2 hours you can reach Tinghir, the more lush oasis of the south from where you can access the Todra Gorges. Time to walk through the oasis, watch their crops and irrigation systems, and walk part of the throat in a unique way. Dinner and overnight at a hotel/riad by accommodation category selected.
Day 6: Dades Gorges » Dades Valley » Kelaa M’Gouna » Skoura » Ouarzazate (134Km)
Continuing along the path of the Kasbah may deviate into the Dades Valley, but Kasbah will find some of the most beautiful in Skoura. Leaving Ouarzazate back, head to Ait Ben Haddou, one of the largest kasbahs around the south, which keeps some parts well-preserved thanks to the fact of having become the setting for many movies.
Sleep in a hotel right in front of the Kasbah, so that we can visit her quietly and out of the busiest times for visitors. Dinner and overnight at a hotel/riad near the kasbah Ait Benhaddou.
Day 7: Ouarzazate » Ait Ben Haddou » Marrakech (213Km)
The trip is a series of strengths This day tour is one of them. The 200 km between Marrakesh, and Ouarzazate runs through the High Atlas. The road must be traveled slowly, for its beauty and because it is a mountain pass that crosses the Atlas to about 2.300m.
Rounding out the spectacular day, do the road following the old caravan route linking the two cities Ounila Valley, where there are kasbahs built in caves and we will also visit the Telouet. Finally, arrival in Marrakech. Hotel/riad accommodation as selected hotel category.
Day 8: Marrakech Sightseeing (Free Day in Marrakech)
Free day Tour in Marrakech, a city famous for its Jemaa el Fna, which will occupy much of our time: an amalgam of aromas, sounds, and sensations unique.
The city also has plenty of places you wander and enjoy: Gardens Majorelle, Menara, Tombs Saadianas, walks or the Mellah medina (the old Jewish quarter), the route of the walls, and the modern city (Gueliz) with Western lifestyles. Hotel/riad accommodation is the selected hotel category.
Day 9: Marrakech » Airport
At the agreed time, transfer to the airport. End of our 9 days tour Fes to Marrakech. End of our services.
9 days tour from Fes to Marrakech: Prices Includes
What’s included on your private tour
- Pick up and drop off at (your accommodation, the airport/port, any other place).
- Private Tour in 4×4 vehicle / Minibus / Minivan with A/C.
- An experienced English-French-Spanish-speaking driver/guide.
- Car Fuel during the trip.
- Desert camel trekking experience.
- Camel per person.
- Night in the desert camp near the sand dunes.
- 7 Nights accommodation at hotel/riad.
- Stops in the sites that deserve photography.
- Free time for lunch.
- Tour Confirmation at time of booking*.
What’s NOT included on your private tour
- Flight Tickets from/to Morocco.
- Entry fees to monuments/museums.
- Lunch during the trip.
- Drinks.
- All that not mentioned in the itinerary
Map of: 9 days tour in Morocco Fes to Marrakech
Here are the most FAQs for the 9 days tour Fes to Marrakech.
Yes, it is very safe, Morocco is the embodiment of one of the safest countries in the world, thanks to the combination of the country where the crime rate is very low and its government that is always proactive in protecting their guests and locals.
There are no strict rules about dressing. Morocco is deemed an open and liberal country, due to its proximity to Europe. Therefore, dressing for foreigners has not to be a big issue. However, it is important to note that the majority of Moroccan people are conservative, and do not approve of seeing foreign guests wearing inappropriate clothes which may break public norms. It doesn’t mean you should wear like the locals, but particularly, women have to respect the general clothing norms, which are covering the knees and breasts and avoiding tight or transparent outfits.
“Berber Planet” ensures high security and care to its customers. If you are a sole woman traveling to Morocco, you will have nothing to worry about. We devote special attention to foreign women during the tour, especially if they are traveling alone. It can be a serious matter if she is coming to Morocco without being involved with a tour company because solo women are often treated badly if they are not accompanied by a trusted guide. Hence, our staff will treat you well along the road and ensure you are not irritated under any circumstances.
Absolutely yes, if you have children and are willing to visit Morocco, you needn’t leave them babysitting, you’d better bring them to discover something extraordinary. This decision can be challenging for you to bear extra burdens when it comes to providing care to your children, but little kids like to amuse themselves and enjoy traveling like adults. Besides, their Morocco experience will remain a lifetime journey for them to broaden their mind till they grow up mature.
In a word, delicious. Salads are lovely; fresh, succulent vegetables are served with light vinaigrette on the side. Harira is the Moroccan word for thick vegetable soup. A particularly delicious one contains a bread dumpling. Main courses are usually one of the following: grilled meat on skewers often served with French fries; couscous, either vegetarian or meat with vegetables, and Tajin, the Moroccan stew, usually meat, tomatoes, potatoes, onions, and spices.
Moroccan cooks use a melange of spices such as cumin, turmeric, paprika, saffron, and pepper for a subtly flavored cuisine. In the Sahara, you can find “Berber pizza”. This is a double-crusted pie filled with meat, hard-boiled eggs, almonds and spices. Sometimes rather peppery, “Berber pizza” is best eaten with glass after glass of hot, sweet, mint tea.
Every seaport has freshly caught fish prepared by the fishermen on or near the piers. Do not miss this treat! Fresh fruit is served for dessert; pomegranates, melons, bananas, apples, oranges, and dates all produced in Morocco and all bursting with flavor. One ongoing benefit of the French occupation is the fresh baguettes available nearly everywhere. Pastries both French and Moroccan are available in many bakeries.