Included/Exclude
Includes
- Private tour in a comfortable A/C vehicle.
- driver/guide english speaking.
- Pick up / drop off at your accommodation.
- Sleeping in the desert camp.
- Camel trek in the desert.
- Dinner and breakfast.
Excludes
- Lunches & drinks during the tour.
- Entrance fees to museums and attractions.
Note !
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Tour Highlights
- Discover Fes city
- Pass the high Atlas mountains
- Go throught Ziz Valley
- Vist Merzouga Desert
Tour Plan
Your two-day journey from Marrakech to Zagora will begin at 8:00 a.m., when our guide picks you up from your hotel. On the way to Zagora, we’ll pause to take in the breathtaking views of the High Atlas Mountains, traveling through the Tizi-n-Tichka pass. At 2,260 meters, this is Morocco’s highest road, offering stunning vistas stretching far into the distance.
Continuing our journey, we’ll arrive at the impressive Ait Ben Haddou Kasbah. This historic site, built by the powerful Glaoui family in the 16th and 17th centuries, showcases the beauty of Moroccan earthen clay architecture. Recognised as a UNESCO World Heritage Site since 1987, Ait Ben Haddou has also served as a filming location for movies like Prince of Persia, Gladiator and Game of thrones.
We’ll stop here for lunch in the ancient kasbah before heading toward the Draa Valley. Along the way, we’ll cross the Tizi N’Tnifift pass, at 1,660 meters, once part of the historic caravan route for traders arriving from Timbuktu. The Draa Valley is home to Morocco’s largest palm grove, offering remarkable views that echo the spirit of the old caravan routes.
Finally, we’ll arrive in Zagora, a gateway to the Sahara Desert. Here, you’ll embark on a camel ride into a magical desert landscape, where you’ll enjoy an authentic berber amazigh dinner. Spending the night under the stars, with live music as your backdrop, completes this unforgettable desert experience
It is suggested that you get up early in the morning. Don’t miss out on one of the most magnificent sunrises you’ll ever see. After breakfast, we’ll return to Marrakech via the Draa Valley, passing stunning landscapes and small berber communities.
After that, we’ll travel to Ouarzazate, nicknamed “Africa’s Hollywood” for its unusual scenery, which has enticed numerous film producers to include it in their productions. There, you will have the opportunity to tour “The Atlas Studio,” one of Morocco’s largest film studios. Lunch will be prepared for you to enjoy in this lovely city.
After a peaceful stay and a delicious lunch. We’ll continue our journey across the Atlas Mountains to “Marrakech.” Where you will be dropped off to your lodging. Sadly, our fantastic adventure has come to an end.
Included/Exclude
Includes
- Private tour in a comfortable A/C vehicle.
- driver/guide english speaking.
- Pick up / drop off at your accommodation.
- Sleeping in the desert camp.
- Camel trek in the desert.
- Dinner and breakfast.
Excludes
- Lunches & drinks during the tour.
- Entrance fees to museums and attractions.
FAQs
Fes is known as Morocco’s cultural and spiritual capital, famous for:
The Fes el-Bali medina (a UNESCO World Heritage site)
Ancient tanneries like Chouara Tannery
Traditional crafts, madrasas, and old mosques
Being home to the University of Al Quaraouiyine, the world’s oldest existing university
We recommend 2 to 3 days in Fes to explore the medina, historical landmarks, and enjoy a day trip to nearby sites like Volubilis, Meknes, or the Middle Atlas Mountains.
Top experiences include:
Guided walking tour of the old medina
Visiting the Chouara Tannery
Exploring Bou Inania Madrasa
Strolling through the Jewish Quarter (Mellah)
Discovering the local pottery workshops and handicrafts
Yes, Fes is generally safe for travelers, especially in popular tourist areas. We always recommend hiring a local guide for a richer and more secure experience in the medina.
Absolutely. Popular day trips from Fes include:
Meknes and Volubilis (Roman ruins)
Chefchaouen (Blue City)
Ifrane and the Middle Atlas Mountains
Sefrou waterfalls



