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Marrakesh: 3-Day Tour to Fez with Overnight Desert Camping

1. Marrakesh: 3-Day Tour to Fez with Overnight Desert Camping

Dive deep into the Sahara Desert on a 3-day trip from Marrakesh to Fes with accommodation included. Immerse yourself in the local culture and scenery as you visit quaint villages, spend a night in the desert, and embark on a camel trek through the dunes. Day 1: Marrakech - Tizi n'Tichka - Ait Ben haddou - Ouarzazate - Rose Valley - Tinghir Begin early in the morning with a pickup from your Marrakech hotel or the nearest meeting point. Drive east past quaint villages to reach the High Atlas Mountains. As you drive through the mountains, occasionally stop for scenic photos, stretch your legs, and have a quick cup of coffee. After driving through the famous Tizi Ntichka pass, stop at the Berber fortified village, Ait Benhaddou Kasbah. See the filming locations of the Gladiator, Lawrence of Arabia, and the Kingdom of Heaven as you spend about 2.5 hours exploring this famous UNESCO sight with a local guide (guide fees not included). Purchase a delicious lunch before continuing to Tinghir, driving past Ouarzazate, Skoura Oasis, Klaa Mgouna, and Dades. Reach your hotel late in the afternoon. Relax with dinner in Tinghir before retiring for the night. Day 2: Tenghir - Todra Gorges - Tinjdad - Erfoud - Merzouga DunesAfter breakfast, depart for the Erg Chebbi Sahara Desert in Merzouga. Pass through the many Berber villages scattered along the way, including Todra Gorges, Tenghir, Tinjdad, Jorf, and Erfoud. Relax in Merzouga, then pack a small overnight bag to take on your camel trek across the Erg Chebbi sand dunes. Arrive at a traditional Berber camp, leave the camels and walk to the highest dunes to watch the sunset. Spend the night in Berber nomad tents under the stars, listening to drum music in the middle of the Sahara.  Day 3: Camel trek - Sunrise -Errachidia - Medilt- Atlas Mountains - Ifran- Fes Get up bright and early to see the stunning sunrise over the desert. Enjoy breakfast before hopping back on your camel. Once your reach Merzouga, begin your drive to Fes crossing the Ziz Valley through Errachidia. Around midday, stop in Midelt to buy lunch. Continue to Fes via Ifran Imouzzar with its Cedar Forests and Berber towns, which are both famous as winter ski resorts for Moroccans. Your driver might spot some Barbary apes on the way and seize the opportunity to take some pictures. Arrive at Fes late in the afternoon and end your tour with a drop-off at your accommodation

Fez Souk tour & traditional Home Cooking

2. Fez Souk tour & traditional Home Cooking

First, take a sit in our family house and enjoy our hospitality, Morocco mint tea. There is a variety of appetizer, salad and tagine in Morocco cuisine to choose within, even though you are vegetarian. My team will give you ideas and suggestions to decide what dishes to cook. After that, we will go with you to bring all ingredients from the market in which just 3 minutes walk from my house. It's time for you to experience shopping in local food market as a Moroccan too. We will teach you to how to cook each dish step by step and answer all the questions you have. Please feel free to take photos or videos during the class. Meanwhile, enjoy cooking and cooking with heart are the most important elements to make delicious food. We are sure you will smile from the bottom of heart and feel proud of your dishes. Sit down and relax to taste our food. We are always ready to answer your questions about cooking. Don't hesitate to contact me after you left Morocco. We will send you recipes. Hope you will try again at home and share with friends and family! Here are some options we might cook: -Chicken with Preserved Lemon and Olives -Lamb/Beef with Prunes -Moroccan Meatball Tagine in Tomato Sauces -Berber Tagine with Vegetables -Pastilla (chicken pie with nuts) -Harira Soup Cooking class is held in lunch or dinner time. Length of class depends on the group size and the dishes chosen.

From Fez: Round-Trip Overnight Merzouga Desert Tour

3. From Fez: Round-Trip Overnight Merzouga Desert Tour

Day 1: Fez -Ifrane – Midelt – Ziz valley- Merzouga Pick up at 07.30 am from hotel/riad. Travel from Fez to the Merzouga desert. But; this is not an ordinary drive. We will stop along the way at a number of enjoyable destinations. Firstly, stop at Ifrane, the alpine-style townhome to ski slopes. Secondly, cedar forests are situated in Morocco’s Middle Atlas Mountains to observe and feed the Barbary Monkey. After that, Moving to the popular pitstop of Midelt. ( break for lunch) Then, carrying on through the lush green Ziz Valley and making the last stop in Erfoud. Upon, arrival Merzouga, transfer to the hotel to store your luggage. The camels will be waiting for you for a camel trekking experience (around 45 min) to enjoy the sunset on camelback to nomad tents where you will have dinner under the starry sky with a Berber folklore show (overnight desert camp). Day 2: Merzouga-Rissani- Midelt -Ifrane – Mouzar- Fez Get up, early for the beckoning Erg Chebbi sunrise. Enjoy a camel trek back to the hotel/riad for breakfast and a shower. Before, back to Fez. We will Pass through Rissani, visiting Zawiya Moulay Ali Ash-Sharif, dramatic Ziz Valley. In addition to, Damn Hassan Adakhal. ( break for lunch), visit family who lives in the cave at Immouzar. Finally, at the end drop off. (your hotel/riad Fez).

From Fez: 2-Days Desert Tour to Marrakech via Merzouga

4. From Fez: 2-Days Desert Tour to Marrakech via Merzouga

Day 1 Fez -Ifrane - Midelt - Ziz valley- Merzouga Pick am from your hotel/riad. Travel from Fez to the Merzouga desert but this will not be any ordinary drive. Stop along the way at a number of enjoyable destinations. The first stop will be Ifrane, the alpine-style townhome to ski slopes and cedar forests situated in Morocco’s Middle Atlas Mountains to observe/feed the Barbary Monkey. Moving to the popular pitstop of Midelt (break for lunch) before carrying on through the lush green Ziz Valley and making a stop in Erfoud before reaching Merzouga. Upon arrival at Merzouga, transfer to the hotel to store your luggage, the camels will be waiting for you for a camel trekking experience (around 45 min). Enjoy the sunset on camelback to nomad tents where you will have dinner under the starry sky with a Berber folklore show (overnight desert camp). Day 2: Transfer Merzouga - Marrakech Wake up early to enjoy the sunrise on the Sahara dunes. Afterward, enjoy a transfer back to Marrakech with a stop for lunch.

Fes: Authentic Cooking Class and Old Medina Visit

5. Fes: Authentic Cooking Class and Old Medina Visit

Your culinary adventure begins with a trip to the Old Medina to pickup fresh, local produce. With your expert guide, learn about the ingredients, traditions, and customs related to the Moroccan food culture, while you mingle with the locals at the market. After your shopping trip, head to a nearby restaurant to meet your chefs for the day and get ready to cook up a treat. Working side by side with the chefs, learn about the skills and techniques of Moroccan cooking, as well as gastronomic secrets to produce the very best dishes. Listen to your chef share insight into the customs of their cuisine, as you learn the techniques needs to cook and present gourmet Moroccan dishes. At the end of the workshop, enjoy the fruits of your labor and sit down to taste the meals you’ve made, then receive a certificate of success.

Fes: Moroccan Cooking Class & Market Visit with a Local Chef

6. Fes: Moroccan Cooking Class & Market Visit with a Local Chef

09:30 am pick up from your Accommodation in air-conditioned vehicle drive with a professional driver to your top master chef. In a traditional family home have a discussion about your pure Morocco meal options under the guidance of a Local Master chef; you’ll have a wide options meals : Tagine with (chicken, fish, vegetables, meat, or vegetable…) Lamb, Plums, and Eggs Tagine Kefta with Tomato Sauce and Eggs, Dajaj Mqalli with Olives and Preserved Lemons, Meshwi Couscous with seven vegetables, Safa, Pastilla, Moroccan soups (el Harira, herbal…) Basara, Makouda Moroccan salads like (Taktkouka, Zaalouk, Salad of chopped cucumbers- tomatoes & onions, Rice and Tuna Salad, Potato Salad, Green Bean Salad…) Bread (khobz , khobz with olive) Harcha, Malawi, Baghrir, Safanj Moroccan mint tea & any other type of food. Following, you’ve selected your dish or dishes, visit local market/ souk to buy fresh groceries, and needed ingredients…Taking much time to discover Moroccan spices. For example,( Ras El-hanout, Anise, Fenugreek, Sesame Seeds, Cinnamon, Saffron, Ginger, Turmeric….). After that, back to the traditional Moroccan house. So as to, take a cooking class in a relaxed atmosphere, and to learn tricks, secrets, and cooking tips from the best chefs in Fes city… So, Roll up your sleeves, and begin cooking with the help of a master chef. Certainly, Acquire new techniques and superb memories. When you finish sit down at a round table. Therefore, enjoy your delicious-cooked meal while having a chat. Finally, 5h cooking class with a local family experience in Fez concludes back to your accommodation.

Fes: City Highlights Guided Half-Day Tour

7. Fes: City Highlights Guided Half-Day Tour

10.00 am pick up from your stay, in comfortable Air conditioning Transportation. Firstly, Begin the Fez tour at Bab Boujloud, the ornate blue gate leading into Fes medina. Discover the Royal palace gate made of copper, marble, and small pieces of zellij ( Mosaic). After that, visit the Jewish Quarter, Janan Sabil garden. To, benefit from healthy fresh air. Also, exploring attractive Fez Remparts and panoramic view at old musée Borj Nord & Borj sud. Finish outside Medina tour by apprentice school of Fez pottery and mosaic. (Break for lunch at a local restaurant). Following that, visit the largest Tannery– Chouara in Africa where worker produces high quality of leather using just naturals. Then, Visit Islamic schools beginning by University and Mosque Al- Qarawiyyin, which has Special Prestige and an incredible influence On Fes’s Development. Next, move to other schools. For example, Madrasa Bouanania was founded in AD 1351–56 excellent examples of superb Marinid architecture. Moreover, Madrasa El-Attarine, Moulay Idriss Mausoleum, Nejjarine Fountain … and more. During, Fez Guided day tour, We are flexible, if you need to discover special places or historical sites. Finally, back to your stay.

Fes: Traditional Hammam Massage in a Luxury Palace

8. Fes: Traditional Hammam Massage in a Luxury Palace

Enjoy a relaxing experience at a luxurious hammam complete with a separate exfoliation room, showers, and relaxation area. Experience a Moroccan tradition that will help you purify your skin and leave you feeling reinvigorated. This package includes a traditional hammam treatment, followed by a traditional body massage. The massages are performed using tailor-made oils produced from the aromatic gardens of the Ourika Valley of Morocco.

From Casablanca: Fez private Guided Tour with Lunch

9. From Casablanca: Fez private Guided Tour with Lunch

Itinerary This is a typical itinerary for this product Pass By: Hassan II Mosque, Blvd Sidi Mohammed Ben Abdallah, Casablanca 20450 Morocco Hassan II Mosque, Blvd Sidi Mohammed Ben Abdallah, Casablanca 20450 Morocco Weather permitting. Round trip travel time is approximately 7 hours. Stop At: Aben Danan Synagogue, Fes Morocco The Aben Danan Synagogue, built in the 17th century, is the flagship building of the Jewish community in Morocco, linked to a famous family of rabbis. Duration: 30 minutes Stop At: Bab Bou Jeloud, Fes Morocco Bab Boujloud is one of the most beautiful gates of the medina built in the 12th century with its blue and green colors restored in 1912. Duration: 30 minutes Stop At: Kairaouine Mosque (Mosque of al-Qarawiyyin), Fes el-Bali Qayruwan quarters, Fes 30030 Morocco The mosque and university of al-Qarawiyyin is the oldest university in the world founded in the 9th century where about 500 students studied different courses like theology, low Quranic, low Islamic,,,,,,,, etc. . Duration: 30 minutes Stop At: Chouara Tannery, Hay Lablida Chouara, Fes 30030 Morocco The Chouara tannery is an essential place to discover the traditional manufacture of Moroccan leather. and If you like leather, this is the best place to discover and explore the making of the original leather. Duration: 30 minutes Stop At: Royal Palace of Fez, Avenue Omar Ibnou Khattab, Fes 30004 Morocco The Royal Palace of Fez was built in the 13th century, the palace was restored several times during the Alaouite dynasty in the Moorish style the place has 85 hectares and a huge garden named Lalla Mina Duration: 15 minutes Stop At: Art D'Argile, N 41 Hay Lala Yakout Rue N3 Ain Nokbi, Fes 30030 Morocco Pottery is an ancestral art of the city of Fez, it is the ideal opportunity to discover how artisans create mosaic patterns. Duration: 30 minutes Stop At: Borj Sud, Avenue Borj S, Fes Morocco The Borj Sud, a former military base dating back to the 14th century, offers a panoramic view of the city of Fez, it is one of the most beautiful viewpoints in the city. Duration: 15 minutes Stop At: Fez Mellah, Fes Morocco The Mellah, created in 1435, is the oldest Jewish quarter, it still preserves the traces of the architecture and the marks of the Jewish families who have resided there for centuries. Duration: 15 minutes

Fes: Food Walking Tour

10. Fes: Food Walking Tour

Meet your local guide and begin walking through the streets of Fes. The old Medina of Fes is the heart of Morocco's culture. Your guide will explain the culture, history, and traditions of the city. The food itself is delicious, rich, and diversified. Taste a fresh juice, dates, cheese, olives, fresh fruits, mint tea, and savor a complete main meal upon completion. Enjoy 6 different stops throughout the 3 to 3.5-hour tour beginning at Hotel Batha in the morning. The entirety of the tour runs around 3 miles, filled with fun stops and delicious snacks. End the afternoon with a late lunch at a traditional restaurant.

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What people are saying about Fès-Meknès, Morocco

We had a wonderful experience that exceeded our expectations. The 3-day Dessert tour from Marrakech to Fez allows you see a lot of Morocco within a short period of time (for a decent price) and without the hassle of arranging everything yourself. The only thing you have to do is sit back and relax! Our tour guide was Omar and driver was Ibrahim which were both very friendly and helped think along. Tip: Bring warm clothes to the dessert!

I really enjoyed the experience. Hussein was our main guide who managed the trip. Very caring and enthusiastic. For a trip in Morocco, it’s definitely a great one if you plan to visit Fez from Marrakech. The trip is quite long with plenty of stops. Though the last day of driving felt a bit long between meals, it ultimately was a really cool tour! If possible I’d opt for a camel ride and a quad ride to experience both!

It was one of the most awesome experiences of my life. Mohamed made e sure we were happy, safe and enjoy our tour to be the maximum. I very very much recommend this guide as the best I ever had 8n the many tours around the world we have taken. Morocco is a incredible county for it's diversity, beauty and friendly people. We loved our trip there and inshallah we'll be back soon.

We’ve thoroughly enjoyed our time days safari from Marrakech to Fes. Our drive Mohammad was fantastic. Very thoughtful, fun and entertaining. The camel ride was a highlight as was the over night camp. Well worth it and good value for money.

The family was super welcoming and kind! They went through a lot in the time we had with them and we had soo much food to eat at the end I would do this it again in a heartbeat