Dive on a captivating 5-day journey from Fes to Marrakech, exploring some of Morocco’s most iconic highlights along the way. Begin in Fes, the country’s cultural heart, before heading south through the Middle Atlas Mountains, cedar forests, and traditional Berber villages. Experience the magic of the Sahara Desert in Merzouga with an unforgettable camel trek and an overnight stay beneath the starry skies. Continue through the breathtaking Todra Gorge, the cinematic Kasbah of Ait Ben Haddou, and the winding passes of the High Atlas Mountains before concluding in the vibrant city of Marrakech. This short yet enriching adventure offers the perfect blend of history, culture, and natural beauty.
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The 5 Days tour from Fes to Marrakech starts with an earl pickup from your accommodation or airport and journey through the beautiful Middle Atlas Mountains which offers a welcome visual change of pace. First, we pause in Ifrane, known as the “Switzerland of Morocco” for its alpine-style architecture and exceptional cleanliness it’s also home to Al al-Qarawiyyin University. Then we head to the Cedar Forest to see wild Barbary apes. The journey continues via the apple capital of Midelt and along the stunning peaks of the Middle Atlas Mountains. In the late afternoon, we arrive Merzouga, where you will ride camels and take a one-hour trek across the golden dunes of Erg Chebbi before reaching your desert camp. Enjoy a breathtaking sunset over the endless sands and spend the night sleeping under the stars.
Start your day with a stunning sunrise over the golden Sahara dunes, a moment that truly captures the desert’s magic. After breakfast at the camp, your driver will take you on a 4-hour desert adventure. Visit a nomadic family living in traditional tents and share tea while learning about their simple, resilient lifestyle. Continue to the M’ifis mines, once rich in minerals, then on to Khamlia Village to enjoy the spiritual music of the Gnawa people. For lunch, enjoy a delicious homemade Berber pizza. End with a peaceful walk in a quiet desert oasis before heading to your hotel to relax and enjoy the fresh desert air.
Enjoy your breakfast in Merzouga, then leave the golden dunes. Today first point of interest will be Rissani, a busy market town that almost seems as though it was the gateway to desert and it used to serve as the ancient capital of Tafilalt region. Wander the crammed souk, a-bustle with colors and activity on market days, and historic centre of camel caravan trade. Afterwards you will ascend from the desert plains through fertile valleys planted with numerous palm trees to the stunningly beautiful Todgha Gorges, a series of limestone river canyons flanked by high cliffs that in places reach up to 300 meters.
Walk down into the gorge and admire its natural beauty, along with the rock climbers scaling its steep cliffs. From here, continue to the Dades Valley, driving along winding mountain roads while taking in some of the most dramatic views in Morocco. A striking contrast of red volcanic rock, lush oases, and Berber villages set against an ancient landscape. Spend the night at a guesthouse or hotel in the valley, located within a mountain wildlife area.
After breakfast in Boumalne Dades, the journey continues through the scenic southern valleys. Along the way, you’ll travel the famous Valley of a Thousand Kasbahs, with opportunities to stop for photos of ancient mud-brick fortresses set among lush palm groves. The route then leads to the spectacular Todra Gorge, where you can take a short walk between its towering canyon walls carved by the Todra River. In the afternoon, the trip continues to Ouarzazate known as the “Hollywood of Africa” for its renowned film studios and historic kasbahs. Enjoy dinner and an overnight stay in Ouarzazate.
After breakfast in Ouarzazate, we begin the final leg of your journey to Marrakech. Along the way, we stop to visit the magnificent Ait Ben Haddou Kasbah, a UNESCO World Heritage Site celebrated for its earthen architecture and its role as the backdrop for numerous films. From there, the route crosses the scenic Tizi n’Tichka Pass in the High Atlas Mountains, with opportunities to pause for breathtaking views and glimpses of traditional Berber villages. By late afternoon, we arrive in Marrakech, marking the conclusion of your 5 Days tour from Fes to Marrakech. Drop-off will be at your hotel or the airport.
We know that every traveler is different, that’s why we designed this 5 Days Tour from Fes to Marrakech to showcase the best of Morocco’s culture, landscapes, and local life, we understand that sometimes you wish there were an extra day or two in certain places. No worries!! we offer full flexibility to tailor the trip according to your preferences and needs, whether adding a stop, spend more time in a specific location, or adjust the pace of the itinerary, we’re happy to tailor the tour to suit your needs. Our team is available 24/7 to answer questions, suggest options, and help customize your journey your way. And remember: the more people in your group, the lower the cost per person, as transportation costs are shared. Feel free to reach out anytime. We’re here to make your Moroccan experience as perfect for you as possible.
Our 5-day tour from Fes to Marrakech with Moroccan Trips was unforgettable, thanks to our amazing driver and guide, Zaid. From the moment he welcomed us in Fes, he was warm, professional, and full of knowledge about Moroccan history and culture. Zaid made every stop special, whether it was feeding monkeys in the cedar forests, walking through Todra Gorge, or watching the desert sunset in Merzouga. He also ensured we were comfortable and safe the entire journey. His passion for sharing Morocco’s beauty made the trip even more meaningful. Truly, Zaid made this adventure one we’ll never forget.
We had an incredible 5-day desert tour with Bosso from Moroccan Trips. He was not only a skilled driver but also an excellent storyteller, sharing fascinating details about Berber traditions and Moroccan life. Bosso always went the extra mile, ensuring our group was happy and comfortable. The highlight was the desert experience in Merzouga, where Bosso organized a magical night under the stars with local music and delicious food. His kindness, humor, and deep knowledge of the routes made the long drives enjoyable. Thanks to Bosso, we felt like travelers, not tourists, and Morocco became a place we’ll cherish forever.
Currency: The local currency is the Moroccan Dirham (MAD). Cash is widely used, especially in smaller towns and markets. ATMs are available in most cities.
Language: Arabic and Amazigh are the official languages, but French is commonly spoken. In tourist areas, English is widely understood.
Weather: Morocco has varied climates. Coastal areas are mild, while inland cities can get very hot in summer. The desert is hot during the day and cool at night. Check the seasonal weather to pack accordingly.
Cultural Respect: Morocco is a Muslim country with conservative customs. Dress modestly, especially in rural areas and religious sites. Respect local traditions and always ask before photographing people.
Tipping: Tipping is customary and appreciated. In restaurants, taxis, and for guides or hotel staff, a small tip goes a long way.
Connectivity: SIM cards with data are affordable and easy to purchase. Wi-Fi is available in most hotels and cafes.
Yes, 5 days allow you to visit Fes, the Sahara Desert, Todra Gorge, Ait Ben Haddou, and Marrakech.
Yes, you’ll enjoy a sunset camel trek across the dunes of Merzouga.
Riads in cities, desert camps in Merzouga, and local guesthouses along the way.
It can be arranged as a private tour or in a small group, depending on your preference.
It’s about 8 hours with scenic stops in the Middle Atlas and local villages.
Yes, cash is useful in small towns and desert camps, though cities accept cards.
Absolutely, you can add extra nights or adjust stops to fit your interests.
Comfortable clothes, warm layers for the night, sunscreen, and a hat.
Yes, Moroccan cuisine offers plenty of vegetarian options, and camps can accommodate requests.
Yes, the tour includes a stop at the UNESCO-listed kasbah, famous for film shoots.
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