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Moroccan Sahara Desert Natural landmarks sightseeing Trips

Moroccan Sahara Desert Natural landmarks sightseeing Trips

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Moroccan Sahara Desert Natural landmarks sightseeing Tour Reviews

Guest reviews from travelers on Natural landmarks sightseeing tours in and around Moroccan Sahara Desert

Lilianne Dieuwke Willemse | Traveled in November
Incredible!

Absolutely incredible 3-day journey from Marrakech to Fes! Our guide and driver, Hakim, was the absolute BEST—so knowledgeable, friendly, and made every moment special. From exploring the Atlas Mountains and ancient kasbahs to the unforgettable night under the stars in the Sahara, every detail was perfect. Hakim, made sure we were comfortable and shared fascinating stories about the places we visited. Watching the sunrise in the Merzouga dunes and visiting beautiful Berber villages along the way were highlights. Highly recommend this tour and especially Khalil for an authentic Moroccan adventure!

Ricardo Prince | Traveled in November
Marrakech to Fez: Trip of a lifetime

I recently had the incredible opportunity to join the 3-Day Desert Tour from Marrakech to Fez, and I can honestly say it was one of the most unforgettable travel experiences I've ever had. From the very beginning, the trip took me on a stunning journey through Morocco's diverse landscapes. We traversed the majestic Atlas Mountains, observed the playful Barbary apes in the cedar forests, and visited the UNESCO-listed Ait Ben Haddou, a true gem with its ancient kasbahs that once served as the backdrop for Hollywood films like Gladiator and series like Game of Thrones. Hakim, our driver, was fantastic—his expert knowledge of the area, combined with his smooth driving, made the long hours in the van enjoyable and relaxing. The highlight of the tour, without a doubt, was the time spent in the Sahara Desert. After an adventurous camel ride through the Erg Chebbi dunes at sunset, I arrived at a luxury desert camp where we enjoyed traditional Berber music around the campfire under the starry desert sky. The feeling of being so far from everything, surrounded by the vastness of the desert, was truly magical. Hakim made sure we were comfortable throughout the trip, and his friendly nature made the journey even more enjoyable. On the final day, we made our way to Fez, passing through charming Berber villages and the Middle Atlas Mountains. We even stopped to see the monkeys in the cedar forests. The trip was long but absolutely worth it, filled with breathtaking scenery, fascinating history, and a deep dive into the rich culture of Morocco. I highly recommend this tour to anyone looking to explore the heart of Morocco, and I’m so grateful for Hakim’s guidance and expertise throughout the entire journey. It was the trip of a lifetime!

Noah Labadie | Traveled in November
Absolutely delightful

The tour was absolutely delightful. There was a nice balance between culture and adventure within the six days. We bartered our goods in the vibrant souks, saw historical sights, and even the blue-street charm of Chefchaouen. Hakim, our driver, was outstanding: friendly, knowledgeable, and made for a smooth and enjoyable trip. Highly recommended!

Ciara Jhonson | Traveled in October
Journey Through Morocco's Desert Heart

This journey from Marrakech to Fes was nothing short of a magical experience! It has been wonder upon wonder since we crossed the pictorial Middle Atlas Mountains, with varying scenery and cultural stops. The most outstanding was no doubt at Erg Chebbi dunes, where we took an incomparable sunset camel ride-all attired in blue turbans. The setting sun behind the endless stretch of sand, and the Berber music playing around the campsite, almost felt like a dream. These stops in places like Ait Ben Haddou and the fossil museum in Erfoud gave some depth to the trip, giving us a taste of Morocco's rich history and geology. Accommodations were comfortable, most particularly the luxury desert camp, and blended really nicely into the environment, enhancing the whole experience.

Nabila Fujiati | Traveled in October
First time in Morocco

Our trip from Marrakech to Fes was magical! Crossing the Middle Atlas Mountains, we were awestruck by diverse landscapes. The highlight was the Erg Chebbi dunes with a sunset camel ride. Stops at Ait Ben Haddou and Erfoud's fossil museum enriched our journey. The luxury desert camp was perfectly integrated.

Lembah Pratama | Traveled in October
A magical experience!

The tour from Marrakech to Fes was unforgettable. Crossing the Atlas Mountains, visiting Berber villages, and watching the sunset over the Erg Chebbi dunes on camelback felt like a dream come true. The warm hospitality and camping under the stars made it truly exceptional.

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