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4 days 3 nights
Daily Tour
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English, Espanol, Francais
Special 4 Day Marrakech to Fes Tours with Erg Chebbih, crossing the Tizi-n-Tichka Atlas pass, to the village of Telouet. There, you’ll explore the Kasbah of el Glaoui, followed by a visit to the World Heritage Site of Ait Benhaddou in the fortified village. Optional visits to Atlas Studios in Ouarzazate are available. The journey continues to Dades Gorge, passing through Skoura and Rose Valley. From there, you’ll transfer to Merzouga via the stunning Todra Gorge, with the option to overnight in a hotel or experience a camel trek in Erg Chebbi and sleep in a nomad tent at a desert camp. The next day, after witnessing the sunrise, you’ll ride your camel back to Merzouga and depart for Fes, passing through Ziz Valley Gorge and cedar forests. The excursion concludes with drop-off at your Fes accommodation.
Transfer from Marrakesh across the Tizi-n-Tichka Atlas pass to the traditional Berber village of Telouet for a guided tour of the Kasbah of el Glaoui, former War Lord and Pasha of Marrakech. Continue to Ait Benhaddou to visit the World Heritage Site of Ait Benhaddou, a spectacular fortified village (Ksar).
Option to visit the Atlas Studios in Ouarzazate and continue to Dades Gorge via Skoura and Rose Valley (Kelaa Mgouna) where, in spring, Berber children line the route selling garlands of fragrant roses. Leave the main route at Boumalne Dades to drive past ruined hilltop Kasbahs, valley-floor gardens and the strange rock formations of the Tamnalt Hills.
Transfer to Merzouga via the Todra Gorge, the highest gorge in Morocco just 20m wide and over 200m high. Arrive at the edge of the dunes with the option to overnight in a hotel or go camel trekking in Erg Chebbi, with a desert guide, and sleep in a nomad tent at a desert camp where your guide serves dinner under the stars.
Wake early to see the rising sun and then ride your camel back to Merzouga. After breakfast depart for Fes via the Ziz Valley Gorge and cedar forests where Barbary apes live – this is an interesting route with a stop for lunch in a Berber café. Drop off at your accommodation in Fes.