2 Days Itinerary Tour : 2 days from Fes to Fes

About 2 days from Fes to Fes :

Trip info :

Trip Name: 2 days from Fes to Fes

Duration: One Nights/ 2 Days   

Start point: Fes

End point : Fes

Pick up / Drop off:  your Accommodation / Airport …

Tour Type: Private tour

Trip hihlights :

_ Explore the picturesque “Little Switzerland/ Ifrane” with its alpine-style architecture.

_ Make a stop in the Cedar forest of Azrou, Likely to meet Barbary macaques.

_ Drive through this scenic valley with its lush palm groves and gorges.

_ Experience and explore the golden dunes of Erg Chebi on the back of a dromedary. 

_ Camel trek into the Erg Chebbi dunes for sunset.

_ Enjoy a traditional Berber dinner and music at your desert camp

_ Enjoy traditional Moroccan Meals and taste the Moroccan Cuisine.

 Key Attractions : 

  • Day 1:
    • Stops in Ifrane(Little Switzerland), Azrou, and Cedar Forest.
    • Scenic drive through Ziz Valley.
    • Camel trek and sunset in Erg Chebbi dunes.
    • Overnight in a desert camp with Berber dinner and music.
  • Day 2:
    • Sunrise over the dunes and breakfast at the camp.
    • Optional short 4×4 tour in Merzouga.
    • Drive back to Fes with breaks and lunch stops.

2 days from Fes to Fes Itinerary :

Itinerary Overview 

2 days from Fes to Fes, a short exciting itinerary if you would like to have a taste of the Sahara desert experience, have a Camel ride in dunes of sand, overnight at the camp in the Middle of the Sahara, and also get to see the most beautiful sunset and sunrise in top of the Dunes—short Experience Worth spending your Holiday in Morocco.

 

Itinerary Program : 

Day 1 : from Fes to Merzoga

Our tour destination will be the southeastern Sahara oases, which start at 8 AM after meeting with the driver, passing by a range of different tourist areas and places, such as the Middle Atlas mountains, “  Ifrane  “ which is known as the Switzerland city of  Morocco, is situated on the northwestern slope of the Middle Atlas at 1630 meter above the water level, also it is the headquarter of the famous university “ Al Akhawayn “  that founded in 1995 according to the architect ‘  Michelle Jansu ‘, and that is not the only thing that granting the global knowledge to the city, there is also the carve of Lion stone which sculpted in 1930.

On our path to our destination, we find also the city of “ Azrou “ which is no less known than Ifrane with its remarkable views of dense forests of cedar trees, therefore if we are lucky to find monkeys while we continue our route through the cedar woods.

After break time for the launch in a local restaurant in Medilt, we will continue our Sahara tour along the spectacular Zizz Valley and you will notice how the scenery changes to reveal hints of the desert while we approach ERRachidia  City, stopping for panoramic views along the way, then we will pass by Erfoud city known for its dry red built by the ranch as a central administration town, also has one of the most pleasing routes in southeastern, not to forget how much it is rich with the black marble fossils, the stones sculpted to bring fossils into relief on everything from ashtrays to washbasins and more.

our last station will be the spectacular Merzouga where we have a new and different experience in dunes of sand that signify the start of the mighty Sahara desert, we leave the vehicles so you can get a camel ride into the dunes, and why not surf the Sahara desert and try the boarding in dunes.

After dinner, we gather around  the fire and enjoy the night with others perhaps with a little traditional Berber drums.

Day 2 : Merzoga to Fes

After breakfast in the village of Merzouga, you will admire the unique beauty of the spectacular Erg Chebbi dunes. you’ll leave for fes through Ziz Valley, first you gonna pass by  Erfoud known for its fossils. Then the Ziz Gorges provide a rocky passage to Tafilalt oases.

Passing by Errachidia, our journey continues alongside the trailing edge of the Cedar Forest to – Mishlifane – which in the local Berber means “rock,-located up a steep hill through a variety of woods to the famed cedar forests inhabited by endangered Barbary Apes. The next stop is Ifran a Tidy, ordered and modern city, that feels more like Switzerland relocated to the Middle Atlas mountains.

We will continue exploring the Middle Atlas mountains. road especially its great landscape of Berber villages to Fes where our 2 days Fes desert tour ends by dropping you at your hotel or any other place you choose.

2 days from Fes to Fes Trip  Tips:

  • Wear comfortable clothing and sturdy suitable shoes for walking and exploring archaeological sites(Kasbahs, Medina, traditional Markets …).
  • Bring your sunscreen, sunglasses, and your hat for protection against the sun.
  • Bring plenty of water, especially during the warmer months.
    Be prepared for varying weather conditions, especially during the summer months.
  • Consider bringing a camera or smartphone to capture the scenic views and memorable moments.

if you ever get confused about what to pack to Morocco, Check the  Ultimate packing list we made for you. 

Our 2 days from Fes to Fes Itinerary Map :

Our 2 days from Fes to Fes Price

The price Includes

  Airport transfers.

  Pick up and drop off at your accommodation (Airport, hotel, Riad ..).

  Private Air-conditioned vehicle.

  Experienced Professional tour guides/drivers.

Overnight in desert camp ( dinner and Breakfast included ).

Camel rides/ Camel Trekking ( camel for each person).

  Car fuel and insurance.

  Taste the Moroccan Traditional Cuisine.

  Making stops you like to take pics.

  Stops for snacks upon request.

The Price Per Person Starts From :   

Please  Note the Price is based on the  Lowest Seasons of Traveling.

Our Trip price  Depends on : 

  • If you are traveling alone or with a group of people; 
  • The Travel Season;
  • the type of accommodation you select (standard / Luxury or Mixed);
  • if you decide to spend more days in Morocco ( Extra days);
  • if you add extra activities or any other services to your booking.

Cancelation 

If you paid the full price; you can get a full refund if you cancel Your Booking 4 days before the experience’s start time.

 

The price doesn't include :

  flights/Air tickets.

  Visa Fees and Documentation.

  Travel Insurance.

  Lunches & Drinks.

  Tips and Gratuities.

  Alcoholic Beverages.

  Optional activities.

  Any not mentioned in our 2 days from Fes to Fes

What you Going to Love About this trip  :

  • Explore the “Little Switzerland” of Morocco, Cedar forests, and Barbary macaques.
  • scenic view of palm groves and gorges.
  • the gateway to the Sahara Desert, camel trekking, sunset, and sunrise in Erg-chebbi. 
  • scenic drives, landscapes, kasbahs, mud-brick buildings.

What you Going to Love About this trip  :

  • Explore the “Little Switzerland” of Morocco, Cedar forests, and Barbary macaques.
  • scenic view of palm groves and gorges.
  • the gateway to the Sahara Desert, camel trekking, sunset, and sunrise in Erg-chebbi. 
  • scenic drives, landscapes, kasbahs, mud-brick buildings.

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