About this trip
Four days overland from Fes to Marrakech, cutting through the Atlas Mountains and down into the Sahara. It's a route that trades cities for landscape, with kasbahs, gorges and desert villages breaking up the driving.
The heart of it is Merzouga, where you swap the 4WD for camels and head into the dunes to camp under open sky. Along the way you pass through Berber villages and get a sense of how people live and travel through this part of southern Morocco.
It ends in Marrakech, so you get both the quiet of the desert and the noise of a big Moroccan city in one trip.
What you'll do
- Cross the Atlas Mountains by 4WD
- Explore old kasbahs in the south
- Ride camels into the Merzouga dunes
- Camp overnight in the Sahara
- Pass through Berber villages along the route
- Finish in Marrakech after the desert crossing
- A lot of time is spent travelling by vehicle between stops
- Private and fully guided, so pace can flex to suit your group
- One night is spent camping in the desert, so pack for cold nights
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Getting there
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Where to stay
A night before your tour in Fes · 19 Jul – 20 Jul
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