Trip Name: 4 Days From Fes to Fes
Duration: 3 Nights/ 4 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.
_ 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: Fes to Midelt: Ifrane, Azrou, Midelt Market, Kasbah Myriem.
Day 2: Midelt to Merzouga: Ziz Valley, Rissani, camel trek, Erg Chebbi dunes.
Day 3: Full day in Merzouga: Khamlia Village, 4×4 desert tour, sandboarding, visit to nomadic families.
Day 4: Merzouga to Fes: Ziz Valley, Midelt, Ifrane, Azrou, Cedar forest.
Our itinerary of 4 Days from Fes to Fes offers you a balanced mix of cultural exploration, stunning landscapes, and unforgettable desert experiences, to make it a memorable round trip from Fes.
Itinerary Program :
After breakfast in your Riad, you will leave towards the southeast following the Caravan roads to Midlet. During this journey, you’ll take glimpses of the Middle Atlas and Higher Atlas mountains. Stopping at the Cedar forest, the largest one in Morocco, over the Middle Atlas Mountains you well have a sight of Barbarian apes. After lunch in Azrou or Ifran . we’ll continue to Midlt. Overnight accommodation at your hotel.
After breakfast, we go from Midlet to the Erg Chebbi Sahara desert. Berber, we will find villages scattered along the way, while we pass through, Errachidia, Erfoud, and Rissani where we’ll see the beginning of hints of the Sahara oasis of Tafilalet, then we continue to Merzouga, relaxing few minutes after reaching Merzouga, we go to ride camels who are waiting to take us on an adventure in the dunes. when we arrive at the camp we go to the high dunes to see the sunset which is a great opportunity to take lovely pictures. we will spend the night in a desert camp (Nomad Berber tents) with drums music.
Early in the morning, your camel guide will wake you up to watch what may be the best sunrise in your life, the color of the sand changing as the day progresses which makes it prettier. You will trek back to Merzouga Village, after having a small nice traditional breakfast and shower in your Riad.
You will start an explorative journey of the area, by using a Quad bike which is a great chance to ride on If you never have had one, you’ll take a trek that lasts for one hour across the Erg-Chebbi dunes. then we go to the association of Gnawa and hear and enjoy a piece of music from another dimension, you may also have the chance to visit the souk of Rissani village, then we go back to Merzouga around 4 PM and spend the night at the Riad.
Have a traditional breakfast before we take the route to Fez via Erfoud, ErrAchidia, passing by the magnificent Ziz Gorges Which caved through Volcanic rocks, and through Tizi-Ntalghamt to Midlet. In Zaida, we will stop to enjoy the barbecue with a glass of tea.
Before continuing our trip to Azrou; a Berber village in the Middle Atlas Mountains. we will pass through the dense forest of cedar trees, and then we get to the little Switzerland city “Of Ifrane “. We may stop for pictures or drink before we continue to our last station “Fez “” The night will be spent in the hotel.
4 Days From Fes to Fes Trip Tips:
if you ever get confused about what to pack to Morocco, Check the Ultimate packing list we made for you.
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 : 320
Please Note the Price is based on the Lowest Seasons of Traveling.
Our Trip price Depends on :
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.
flights/Air tickets.
Visa Fees and Documentation.
Travel Insurance.
Lunches & Drinks.
Tips and Gratuities.
Alcoholic Beverages.
Optional activities.
Any not mentioned in our 4 Days From Fes to Fes
All the Tour Packages featured on our website are our recommendations based on our experience of how to make the very best of your time in Morocco whatever the package you choose.
All our Tour Packages are completely flexible concerning dates, duration of the tour, and activities, and We can adjust lots of details such as; hotels, accommodations, stops, overnights, and Days … in any way that you wish.
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