5 Day Grand Desert Tour from Fez to Marrakech

Overview

Overview

This is our most popular Fez-to-Marrakech itinerary — five unhurried days through Morocco’s most breathtaking landscapes. Starting from Fez’s labyrinthine medina, you travel south through the Middle Atlas cedar forests, spend two nights in the Sahara at Erg Chebbi, ride camels under a blazing sunset, navigate the dramatic Dadès Valley, visit the rose-growing heartland of Kalaat M’Gouna, discover the cinematic Kasbah of Aït Ben Haddou, and finally coast over the High Atlas into the vibrant Red City of Marrakech. This tour strikes the ideal balance between natural wonders, cultural immersion, and authentic desert adventure.

Tour Highlights

  • Middle Atlas mountains, cedar forests, and Azrou’s macaques
  • Ziz Valley palm oasis and Errachidia gorges
  • Full Sahara experience: camel trek, Gnawa village of Khamlia, nomad visit
  • Overnight in a Berber desert camp under the stars
  • Fossils and minerals of Erfoud and Rissani market
  • Todgha Gorge and the winding Dadès Gorge road
  • Valley of Roses and Skoura palm grove
  • Aït Ben Haddou UNESCO Kasbah
  • Tizi n’Tichka High Atlas pass at 2,260 metres

What’s Included

  • Private air-conditioned 4WD or minivan (fuel included)
  • Hotel/riad pickup in Fez; drop-off in Marrakech
  • Licensed multilingual driver-guide
  • Official heritage guide at Aït Ben Haddou
  • 3 nights in hotel/riad (dinner & breakfast)
  • 1 night in desert camp (dinner & breakfast)
  • Camel trek in the dunes
  • Complimentary bottled water
  • Mint tea at scenic stops
  • Optional sandboarding in Erg Chebbi

Not Included

  • Soft drinks
  • Lunches
  • Gratuities
  • Optional activities
  • Personal expenses

Day-by-Day Itinerary

Day 1 — Fez › Ifrane › Azrou › Midelt › Ziz Valley › Erfoud › Merzouga

Departing Fez at dawn, you travel southeast through the Middle Atlas, stopping briefly in Ifrane to admire its Alpine architecture and cool mountain climate. In the cedar forests around Azrou, Barbary macaques — Morocco’s endearing wild monkeys — leap between branches and come down to greet passing visitors. The road climbs the Zad Pass (2,178 m) before descending into Midelt for lunch. The afternoon route crosses the Ziz Valley, one of Morocco’s most scenic drives, where a silver river threads through an immense palm grove. You arrive in Merzouga by dusk; your hotel serves dinner with a backdrop of sand dunes glowing in the last light. Overnight at a desert lodge.

Day 2 — Erg Chebbi: Camel Trek & Night in the Desert Camp

After breakfast, your guide takes you on a full circuit of the Erg Chebbi dune field. The route passes through Khamlia, a village whose Gnawa musicians have preserved a centuries-old tradition of spiritual music brought to Morocco by West African traders. You can watch — or join — an impromptu drumming session in a low-lit room hung with amulets. Continuing through the desert by 4×4, you encounter nomadic families whose goatskin tents and camel herds have barely changed over generations. Late afternoon is reserved for sandboarding on the steepest dunes before your camel caravan departs for the camp. As darkness falls, traditional drums echo across the silent desert and the stars emerge in extraordinary numbers. Overnight in a Berber camp tent.

Day 3 — Merzouga › Rissani › Erfoud › Todgha Gorge › Dadès Gorge

An early camel ride back to the lodge precedes a hearty breakfast and a visit to the historic market town of Rissani — the birthplace of the Alaouite dynasty that has ruled Morocco since the 17th century. In Erfoud you can browse workshops where craftsmen cut and polish the trilobite-packed fossil marble that made this region famous worldwide. The afternoon route leads through the Toundout and Tinjdad palm plantations before reaching the magnificent Todgha Gorge for lunch. Walking among those towering rock walls is one of the genuine highlights of southern Morocco. Overnight in Boumalne Dadès.

Day 4 — Dadès Gorge › Rose Valley › Skoura › Kalaat M’Gouna

After breakfast, today’s drive is a leisurely journey through some of Morocco’s most romantic countryside. The Dadès Valley unfolds in a series of ancient kasbahs and lush orchards as you head toward Kalaat M’Gouna — the town that every spring transforms into a festival of colour as millions of Damascene roses are harvested. Visit a cooperative where women distil rose water and pressed oils sold to perfume houses across Europe. Later, a detour through the enormous Skoura palm grove and the photogenic Kasbah Amerhidil rounds out the day before you settle into your hotel for the evening.

Day 5 — Ouarzazate › Aït Ben Haddou › Tizi n’Tichka › Marrakech

Breakfast is followed by a visit to Ouarzazate — known as Morocco’s “Hollywood of the desert.” The Kasbah Taourirt and the famous Atlas Studios are the main draws, both offering a fascinating fusion of Moroccan history and global cinema. A short drive leads to the unmissable Ksar of Aït Ben Haddou (UNESCO World Heritage Site), whose centuries-old earthen towers inspired the fictional cities of Yunkai and Pentos in Game of Thrones. After a guided visit, your driver navigates the switchbacks of the Tizi n’Tichka pass through the High Atlas, the road rising through Berber villages, waterfalls, and dramatic gorges. By early evening you arrive in Marrakech, dropped at your riad or hotel to begin the next chapter of your Moroccan adventure.

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