The Best 2 Days Itinerary tour: 2 Days from Marrakech to Fes

Trip info :

Trip Name: 2 Days from Marrakech to Fes

Duration: 1 Nights/ 2Days   

Start point: Marrakech

End point : Fes

Pick up / Drop off:  your Accommodation / Airport …

Tour Type: Private tour

Trip hihlights :

_ Enjoy the scenic drive through the High Atlas Mountains, palm groves, and gorges.

_ A stop to explore this UNESCO World Heritage ksar of Ait Ben Haddou.

_ Short stop to marvel at the dramatic cliffs and take a quick walk in the gorge.

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

_ Traditional Berber dinner and music at your desert camp.

_ have a glimpse of the  “Little Switzerland” with the alpine-style architecture; and European-style town.

 Key Attractions : 

Day 1: Tizi n’Tichka Pass, Ait Ben Haddou, Ouarzazate, Valley of Roses, Todra Gorge, Ziz Valley, Erg Chebbi dunes.

day 2: Merzouga –Sunrise in the Sahara, Ziz Valley, Midelt, Ifrane, cedar forest, Azrou.

2 Days from Marrakech to Fes via Merzouga Itinerary :

Itinerary Overview 

This itineraryof 2 Days from Marrakech to Fes via Merzouga is very ambitious and involves long hours of driving each day. So buckle up and Make Sure you are prepared for a fast-paced trip with limited stops so we can make the most of our journey from Marrakech to Fes via Merzouga.

 

Itinerary Program : 

Day 1 : from Marrakech to Merzouga

Our sahara desert 2 Days from Marrakech to Fes via Merzouga tour gonna start from Marrakech towards Merzouga Erg Chebbi.

We will pick you up from Riad/Hotel, then get the road towards Merzouga passing by the High Atlas Mountains as our first station, while we make stops to have some photographing glimpses. Ait Ben Haddou will be our next stop after passing THrough the majestic Tizi n’Tichka Pass. The trip Continues, towards Ouarzazate Hollywood. Then, passing Tinghir via Skoura Valley, Roses Valley, and Valley of the Dades.

After lunch, the tour carries on to the desert. In the afternoon, you will arrive at Merzouga desert. After mint tea, you are going to have a  camel trekking to the camp. On the way, you will stop in the middle of the dunes to take some beautiful pictures of one of the most beautiful sunsets in the world. After you have dinner at the camp, you will experience the sahara desert with Berber music and watch the sky full of stars. Overnight at the desert camp. 

Day 2 : From Merzoga to Fes

We will wake up early morning and have a walk to the biggest dunes in the Sahara desert to watch the amazing sunrise in the desert. Then camel trek back to a hotel to have a shower and a traditional breakfast- if you do not have the luxury option-. After that, you will leave the Sahara desert towards Fez. The first stop will be in Ziz Valley. Then continue our way through Tizi n Talghamt mountains to get to Medelt city; which is the capital of apples. There, we have lunch in a restaurant.

 After taking a break the tour continues to the cedar forest, where you may find some monkeys and we will stop to feed and take some photos with them. After the forest, we will travel to reach one of the most beautiful cities in Morocco, which is Ifrane “Switzerland of Morocco “. Ifrane is your last stop before you arrive in Fez.

Here where your 2 Days from Marrakech to Fes via Merzouga will end with a drop-off at your accommodation hotel/riad at Fez.

2 Days from Marrakech 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 Marrakech to Fes Itinerary Map :

Our 2 Days from Marrakech 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 :   160

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 Marrakech to Fes.

What you Going to Love About this trip  :

  • Camel trek in Merzouga, sunset in the Sahara, Berber dinner and music, overnight in a desert camp
  • The cedar forests in Azrou, and the Barbary macaques.
  • have a glimpse of the  “Little Switzerland” with the alpine-style architecture; and European-style town.

 

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Morocco is a welcoming destination, however, some countries need visas to get into Morocco. For most foreign nationals, such as Americans, Canadians, Australians/New Zealand, Europeans, and other passport holders, in length is restricted to three months (90 days), If your stay is longer you will need to apply for an extension visa with a local police station. Read More

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The official currency of Morocco is the Dirham commonly represented by the symbol (DH) and consists of coins and banknotes, and it’s a closed currency, meaning that technically you can’t buy or sell it outside of Morocco, So you’ll need to wait until you arrive in Morocco to exchange your cash (currency) to Dirhams. Read More

Ramadan is a month-long Islamic holiday. A sacred month is when people fast, which is not limited only to food, but also includes water or any drinks, cigarettes, and even sex. Muslims fast from dawn till dusk, They eat a meal before sunrise (Suhor) and break their fasting after sunset (Iftar) with friends and family. This holy month follows the lunar pattern, so it moves 10 days forward on the Gregorian calendar every year.


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Traveling is one of the most exciting experiences, so don’t end up losing all the money you own and have invested in your vacation by not having travel insurance.

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If you come around in Spring or Autumn, you will enjoy the warm and pleasant weather all across Morocco not just in the North (the amazing spot for Nature lovers).
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