3 Day Desert Tour from Marrakech to Fez
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- No booking fees
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- Booking Type Instant booking
- duration 3 days
- tour type Small group
- age requirement 6-89 yrs
- max group size 17
- guiding method Partially guided
- Tour Code BM-41245
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Carbonneutral
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- Operated in English, French, German, Italian, Spanish
- Starts/Ends Marrakech, Morocco
- Drive through the scenic Middle Atlas Mountains and observe Barbary apes in cedar forests
- Spend time in the kasbah of Ait Ben Hadou and explore the UNESCO Berber village
- Visit the fossil museum in Erfoud
- Enjoy a camel ride at sunset in the Erg Chebbi dunes and take selfies with blue turbans
Cross the majestic Middle Atlas, and stop for a moment to observe the Barbary apes in the cedar forests. Have lunch in the apple capital, Midelt. At Erfoud, the fossil found in the region bears witness to an extraordinary geological history. Once in the desert at the Erg Chebbi dunes, you can board the "desert ship," a camel, that will take you on an unforgettable and exciting ride to the highest dune. From there, you can watch the sun slowly set beyond the horizon. A magical evening is inaugurated with Berber music and drumming around a campfire. Your luxury desert camp will be an unforgettable experience. The desert tour from Fez to Marrakech continues with a wide range of landscapes and visits.
Experience the trip of a lifetime with our 3-day desert tour from Fes to Marrakesh. Book your trip now and experience the true beauty of authentic Moroccan culture.
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Day 1: Atlas Mountains – Ait Ben Haddou – Ouarzazate
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Day 2: Rissani – Merzouga: Camel Ride and Desert Camp
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Day 3: Merzouga – Erfoud – Errachidia – Midelt – Fez
- Meals: 2 Breakfasts and 2 Dinners
- Accommodation, including a night in a desert camp
- Trasportation
- Pick up from your riad or hotel in Marrakech and drop off in Fez
- Entrance fees and local guide
- Camel ride with a guide and free sandboarding
- Coffee, tea, and mineral water in the desert
- Free time to explore sites such as Ait Ben Haddou, Ounila Valley, Kasbah Amredhil, for walks, photos and tea/coffee breaks
- luxury camp
- Some meals as listed and beverages
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20% Deposit payable upfront. Remaining balance payable 45 days prior to trip departure. Free cancellation up to 45 days prior departure, but the 20% deposit paid is non-refundable. No refund applicable within 45 days of departure.
PaymentA deposit of 20% is required when booking this tour. The remaining balance will be charged 45 days prior departure. For any bookings within 45 days of departure, the full tour amount will be charged upon booking.
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What do I need to travel to Morocco?
A visa is not required for a stay of up to 90 days. All passengers traveling to Morocco need to complete a health declaration form at least 72 hours before the flight. It is also advisable to check travel advisories or the nearest embassy and consulate regarding visa requirements before you travel.
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How expensive is Morocco for travel?
The currency used in Morocco is the Moroccan dirham (MAD), and one MAD equates to USD 0.10, making it a fairly cheap country to travel in. The average hotel price in Morocco for a couple is MAD428 (USD 42), and daily meals average around MAD132 (USD 13). Local transport costs around MAD70 (USD 6.82), so a trip to Morocco for two people for one week would cost an average of MAD6,272 (USD 614)
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How many days would I need to travel across Morocco?
Morocco is a country rich in culture and history, and if you want to see and experience everything this amazing country has to offer, you will need at least three weeks. If you have limited time, a week is plenty of time to travel from Casablanca to Marrakesh and take in some of the country's most iconic highlights.
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What are some things I need to consider while traveling in Morocco?
Morocco is a highly conservative country, so it is important to dress appropriately. Cover your upper body and knees at all times. It is also important that you cover your head when visiting mosques. If you go shopping in morocco, do not hesitate to haggle. Haggling is an integral part of Moroccan culture and is expected in most places.