Discover the Moroccan Sahara Desert in 3 days/2 nights from Fez to Marrakech, explore the spectacular landscapes of the Dades Valley, Kasbah of Ouarzazate. Ride a camel and sleep in a desert camp surrounded by high sand dunes.
Departure from your hotel in Fez around 7:30 a.m. in a comfortable, air-conditioned minibus or car. Head towards Ifrane, stop at Berber village in the cedar forest, where wild monkeys can be observed.
For lunch we will stop at the traditional restaurant in the Ziz Valley and afterward we will continue to Erfoud to explore an oasis of palm trees, fossils and take beautiful photos.
When we arrive in Merzouga, a 4x4 jeep will take us to the luxury camp. Explore the dessert dunes and watch the sunset. In the evening, join the group for a delicious dinner, Berber music and a wood fire.
We collect travelers from their accommodation or any other point of appointment requested.
We will pick you up from your hotel and leave for Merzouga crossing the Middle Atlas and its cedar forests, This mountain range stretches 350 kilometers from the southwest to the northeast of Morocco.
Ifrane is a city and urban commune in Morocco located in the Middle Atlas, at an altitude of 1,650 meters. Ifrane is nicknamed Little Switzerland because of its architecture, its climate, its landscapes, and the most exclusive ski destination in the country.
Famous cedar forest, Barbary macaques and wonderful butterflies, the surrounding area is a favorite summer attraction for city dwellers, hikers and picnickers from the larger neighboring cities.
Taking a lunch break in Midelt is an opportunity to discover by car a small Moroccan town nestled in the heart of the Atlas Mountains. With its peaceful atmosphere and characteristic architecture, Midelt offers a charming setting to enjoy authentic Moroccan cuisine. You can enjoy delicious dishes such as tagine, couscous, or barbecue, prepared with local ingredients. Take the opportunity to relax in one of the local restaurants, enjoy the warm Moroccan hospitality, and maybe even taste some regional specialties. Midelt is also renowned for its apple orchards, so don't miss the opportunity to taste fresh apples from the region, a welcome refreshment before continuing your journey through the enchanting landscapes of Morocco.
Stopping off in the Ziz Valley is a real getaway to the heart of Moroccan nature. This valley, with its verdant palm groves and spectacular desert landscapes, offers a striking contrast that appeals to travelers. Palm trees provide welcome shade for a refreshing break, while the gentle breeze transports you to a world of tranquility. The waters of the Ziz River meander through the canyons, adding a touch of coolness to this desert environment. During your stop in the Ziz Valley, take time to admire the panoramic views, taste local products such as fresh dates, and immerse yourself in Berber culture. It is an essential stopover for those who wish to discover the natural beauty and authenticity of Morocco.
Erfoud is an oasis town in the Sahara Desert, in the Drâa-Tafilalet region, eastern Morocco. He belongs to the Aït Atta tribe.
The end of the day marks the long-awaited hour when you enter your luxury tent, nestled in the heart of the desert, in the company of your faithful camel companions. It's a moment of magical transition, where the excitement of adventure gives way to the serenity of comfort. The luxury tents in the middle of the sand dunes of Merzouga are real gems. Once you have stopped with your camels, you will discover the interior of your tent, where elegance meets Moroccan authenticity. You will find cozy beds, neat furnishings and everything you need to make your stay comfortable. As night falls and you enter your tent, you can prepare for an even more special experience: a night under a starry sky, lit only by the glow of the twinkling desert stars. It is a magical moment that remains engraved in the memory of all travelers.
Today we will wake up early in the morning to enjoy the sunrise and breakfast before returning by camel to Merzouga village.
Visit the Berber market. Rissani is a town in Errachidia province in eastern Morocco, located near Erfoud. It is the closest town of significant size to Erg Chebbi, the largest sand desert in Morocco.
The Todgha Gorges are a series of limestone river canyons, or wadis, located in the eastern part of the High Atlas Mountains in Morocco, near the town of Tinerhir. The neighboring Todgha and Dadès rivers are responsible for carving these deep cliffside canyons during their last 40 kilometers through the mountains.
The Valley of Roses lies at the foot of the High Atlas Mountains in Morocco, where the mountains meet the Dades Valley. It is irrigated by the Asif M'Goun river and its main village is Kelaat M'Gouna where rose cultivation is practiced.
Boumalne Dadès is located in the Dadès Valley, a region home to some of the most picturesque landscapes in Morocco. The Dades River creates an agricultural oasis, including the country's famous Valley of Roses known for its centuries of rose oil and rose water production.
Continue your way to a luxury hotel in Ouarzazate or Boumalne Dadès. Relax by the pool and join others for delicious dinner and entertainment.
Ouarzazate is a city located in the south of Morocco's High Atlas Mountains, known as the gateway to the Sahara Desert. Its immense Taourirt kasbah, home to a 19th-century palace, offers views of the rugged local landscape, featured in several films. To the northwest is the red earth fortified town of Aït Ben Haddou. To the northeast are the rocky Todra gorges. A road winds southeast through the lush palm groves of the Draa Valley to the desert. Also visit a famous movie studio.
Kasbah Taourirt is a complex of historic fortified residences. According to oral traditions, the kasbah was first built in the 17th century by the Imzwarn, a powerful local family.[1] But more certainly, the kasbah was taken over and enlarged by the Glaoui family in the 19th century.
The ksar, a group of earthen buildings surrounded by high walls, is a traditional pre-Saharan habitat. The houses are grouped inside the defensive walls reinforced by corner towers. Aït-Ben-Haddou, in the province of Ouarzazate, is a spectacular example of southern Moroccan architecture
Tizi n'Tichka is a mountain pass in Morocco, connecting the southeast of Marrakech to the city of Ouarzazat via the High Atlas Mountains.
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