BOOK with us at ToMerzouga a breathtaking 8-day tour from the cultural city of Fes to Morocco’s imperial cities, the Atlas Mountains, and Merzouga sand dunes of the Sahara Desert. This tour is a blend of history, culture, nature, and adventure. It is your perfect choice if you want a complete Moroccan experience.
On the first day of our 8-day from Fes, we will start our adventure with a short drive to the city of Meknes, one of Morocco’s four imperial cities known for its giant gates with decorations and grand palaces. Next, we will Continue to the ancient Roman ruins of Volubilis, a UNESCO World Heritage Site rich in archaeological marvels. After that, we will visit Rabat, the capital city of Morocco. Once there in Rabat, we’ll explore landmarks like Hassan Tower and the Kasbah of the Udayas, before we spend the night at a Riad in the Medina
On the second day of journey & after a delicious Moroccan breakfast, we will head out on a new adventure to Casablanca to visit the impressive Hassan II Mosque, located on the Atlantic coast. Casablanca is the biggest city in Morocco and an economic center. Later in the day, we shall travel south to the famous city of Marrakech, the “Red City,” where we will rest and spend the night.
When we wake up the next day, we will enjoy a full-day of a guided tour around Marrakech’s historical and cultural highlights. First off, we will book a visit to the Majorelle Garden, a beautiful garden in the heart of Marrakech; it reflects the creativity of the French when they lived in Morocco. Second, we will stop by the Koutoubia Mosque, a giant mosque with a well-decorated minaret located a few steps away from the lively Jemaa el-Fnaa square. Following that, we will visit the intricate Bahia Palace & wander through the bustling souks of Marrakech and uncover the beauty of Morocco.
After having explored every corner of Marrakech, we will leave Marrakech and drive through the High Atlas Mountains, specifically Tizi n’Tichka Pass, and then Visit the famous Ait Benhaddou Kasbah, a UNESCO-listed village and popular film location, before we Arrive in Ouarzazate, the “little hollywood of Africa,” popular for its film studios and desert landscapes.
A new day is a new adventure ! We will hit the road to explore more of Morocco. We will stop by Skoura Oasis and visit the magical Kasbah Amridil, a fortress made of clay and straw. Next, we will Continue through the Valley of Roses before we reach the stunning Dades Gorges, where you’ll be amazed by dramatic rock formations and Berber villages.
After our breakfast at the hotel in Dades,we will carry on our drive to the breathtaking Todgha Gorges. We will stop to enjoy a nice walk between the canyons and by the river. After that, we will continue our journey to the famous Sahara Desert in Merzouga. We will arrive there in the late afternoon and catch a camel into the dunes of Erg Chebbi to enjoy a pure Desert sunset and then spend a calm night in a traditional desert camp.
On this day, we will make sure you get up early to see a Desert sunrise over the dunes and maybe take pictures of that magical moment. After that, we will travel through the fossil town of Erfoud and the Ziz Valley, before we make our Stop of the day in Midelt, located by the Middle Atlas mountains.
On our final day, we will drive to Fes & pass through the Cedar Forest of Azrou, home to playful monkeys ( Barbary Apes). Once there, we will enjoy the enchanting views of the Atlas Mountains & a fresh mountain air before arriving back in Fes, where our 8-day tour from Fes ends.
It usually takes one hour or one hour and a half and it is fun experience, as you can also take pictures.
There is no specific outfit for that; however, make sure you wear comfortable clothing and a scarf, as the sun could be a little too hot.
Yes, standard and luxury desert camps are super comfortable. Both include private tents with private bathrooms and delicious local Moroccan meals
You can book directly on our website, via WhatsApp, email. All options work. Just make sure you book in advance
My wife and I booked this tour for our anniversary, and it exceeded our expectations in every way. The highlight for us was the night in the Sahara Desert — riding camels into the dunes, sharing a lovely dinner, and sleeping under the stars. Marrakech’s vibrant souks and the peaceful views in the Atlas Mountains were also unforgettable. The tour was well-paced and full of authentic Moroccan experiences. Truly a romantic escape we’ll never forget.
As a family of four, this tour was perfect for us. It was educational, fun, and safe for the kids. Our guide was incredibly patient and even taught our children a few Arabic phrases. The Roman ruins in Volubilis fascinated them, and feeding the monkeys in the cedar forest was a big hit. Everything from the riads to the desert camp was child-friendly and culturally enriching. We learned so much while having fun!
What a trip! I did this tour with my friends, and we had a blast from day one. The energy of Marrakech, the epic camel ride into the Sahara, and dancing around the campfire under the stars—each day felt like a new adventure. The landscapes were jaw-dropping, and the food? Incredible. we loved how the tour was a mix of cities, history, nature, and desert life. We left Morocco with amazing memories and over a thousand photos!
I went on this 8-day tour, and honestly, it was the best decision I’ve made this year. From wandering through the ancient ruins of Volubilis to watching the sunrise over the Sahara, each day offered something new and unforgettable. I felt safe, guided, and inspired. The guides were knowledgeable, the accommodations were clean and comfortable, and the desert camp was the most peaceful place I’ve ever been. I truly appreciated the care and personal attention throughout. Highly recommend!
I booked this trip to disconnect and reflect, and it gave me exactly what I needed. The serenity of the mountains, the ancient medinas, and the vastness of the desert created space for both adventure and peace. I especially enjoyed the slow, soulful moments: sipping mint tea, walking in the cedar forests, and watching the desert sun rise over the dunes. This journey not only showed me Morocco — it helped me reconnect with myself