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Morocco Fes Desert Tours
After desert tours from Marrakech, the most popular are Morocco Fes Desert Tours. Fes is an excellent site to end or start your Moroccan adventure. Although many people travel to the Sahara desert from Fes, you may also explore the entire country with a great trip like the Grand Morocco Tour if you depart from Fes.Furthermore, tours from Fes allow you to go for Morocco’s Atlantic coast, where you may explore Agadir and other southern beaches.
Most desert tours from Fes must cross the Atlas Mountains. However, especially in the summer, you can go farther into the mountain range that spans Morocco and features stunning scenery.
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Discover Fes
Fez is a Moroccan imperial city. It is famed for housing the world’s oldest university, the University of al-Qarawiyyin (established in 859 AD and taking on the title of a university in 1963). It boasts a historic walled city, which many compare to Jerusalem’s walled city.
Fez is the medieval capital of Morocco, founded by Idris I in 789, and is a great city of high Islamic civilization, culture, and education.
With our desert tours from Fes,you will discover the main attractions below:
Chouara Tanneries: these are the most famous tanneries area in Fes, it is also the largest in this cultural city.
Madrasa Bou Inania: this is a Madrasa in Fes(school). Its name refers to Faris ibn Ali Abu Inan al-Mutawakkil. It reflects the Moroccan old architecture.
Zaouia Moulay Idriss II is considered one of the medina’s most holy shrines.
The Ziz Valley
Morocco is home to many beautiful palm groves, and our Morocco Fes Desert Tours will take you past the Ziz Valley before arriving at the Merzouga dunes.
On our way to Merzouga, we’ll pass through the Ziz valley, which is dotted with beautiful green palms.
The Ziz River flows through Errachidia, Erfoud, and Rissani, creating a great oasis. The region is known as the Tafilelt, and Moroccans consider it to be the birthplace of the country’s current reigning dynasty, the Alaouites, in the 17th century.
The Ziz River, connecting Er-Rich and Erfoud, runs for more than 200 kilometers, providing breathtaking landscapes: mountains, limestone cliffs, green spots, monuments, gorges, all conveying the region’s history.
Morocco is home to many beautiful palm groves, and our tours from Fes will take you past the Ziz Valley before arriving at the Merzouga dunes.
On our way to Merzouga, we’ll pass through the Ziz valley, which is dotted with beautiful green palms.
The Ziz River flows through Errachidia, Erfoud, and Rissani, creating a great oasis. The region is known as the Tafilelt, and Moroccans consider it to be the birthplace of the country’s current reigning dynasty, the Alaouites, in the 17th century.
The Ziz River, connecting Er-Rich and Erfoud, runs for more than 200 kilometers, providing breathtaking landscapes: mountains, limestone cliffs, green spots, monuments, gorges, all conveying the region’s history.
During our tours from Fes, you will experience Ifrane
Ifrane will be discovered during our desert tours from fes. First and foremost, Ifrane city is a renowned tourist resort in Morocco’s Middle Atlas region. Morocco’s Switzerland is known for its gentler weather, distinctive architecture, diverse landscapes, lakes and streams, and a variety of adventure activities.
Ifrane is one of Morocco’s most appealing cities due to its diversity and the many activities available to visitors, such as skiing and snowboarding at Michlifen during the winter season.
One of Ifrane’s most photographed landmarks is the Lion Sculpture. A German soldier carved the artwork during World War II. The sculpture is supposed to be dedicated to the last wild Atlas lion, which was killed near Ifrane.
Azrou & Cedar forests
Azrou is a fantastic site to visit during our tours from Fes. You will have a break from the crowds of the larger cities here. Azrou attracts visitors because of its monkeys and fragrant cedar forest trails.
The town is an important Berber market center in the Middle Atlas. Throughout the spring, shady woodlands and meadows blossom with flowers, adding to the city’s appeal.
Azrou is mainly known for being the home of the last remnants of an ancient cedar forest. but also for being the home of a special monkey species. The only species of macaque outside of Asia is the Barbary.
Azrou is a fantastic site to visit during our tours from Fes. You will have a break from the crowds of the larger cities here. Azrou attracts visitors because of its monkeys and fragrant cedar forest trails.
The town is an important Berber market center in the Middle Atlas. Throughout the spring, shady woodlands and meadows blossom with flowers, adding to the city’s appeal.
Azrou is mainly known for being the home of the last remnants of an ancient cedar forest. but also for being the home of a special monkey species. The only species of macaque outside of Asia is the Barbary.
Merzouga Desert
The Merzouga Desert is a famous tourist destination in Morocco,it is famous as the gateway to the vast Erg Chebbi dunes.
This pretty, tiny village is surrounded by picturesque, long stretches of towering sand dunes in every direction. The red sandstone buildings melt into the warmth of the desert landscape, which transforms into a kaleidoscope of hues at sunrise and sunset.
From Merzouga, you ride a camel into the desert. A 1-hour camel ride in the desert as the sun sets It’s a breathtaking sight. When you arrive at the desert camp, you will be greeted with beautiful Berber tents.
Explore Marrakech
When you think of Morocco, the first thing that springs to mind is Marrakech. A vacation to Morocco would be incomplete without a visit to this beautiful city.
Marrakech is Morocco’s second largest city and is known as the “Red City” since the majority of the houses are red.The name has been derived from the Berber word “mur(n) akush”, which means the land of god.
The city is mainly divided into two parts: the medina, which is the old fortified city, and a modern city nearby (called Gueliz).
With our desert tours from Fes to Marrakech, you will visit many attractions, such as:
The Djemaa el Fna is an important tourist destination. It is a major square and market place in the median quarter, or the old city.
The Marrakech museum that has many traditional and contemporary sculptures and other art exhibits.
Numerous gardens and parks, including Majorelle Garden, Menara Garden and Olive Grove, and Koutoubia Mosque Park
Explore Marrakech
When you think of Morocco, the first thing that springs to mind is Marrakech. A vacation to Morocco would be incomplete without a visit to this beautiful city.
Marrakech is Morocco’s second largest city and is known as the “Red City” since the majority of the houses are red.The name has been derived from the Berber word “mur(n) akush”, which means the land of god.
The city is mainly divided into two parts: the medina, which is the old fortified city, and a modern city nearby (called Gueliz).
With our tours from Fes to Marrakech, you will visit many attractions, such as:
The Djemaa el Fna is an important tourist destination. It is a major square and market place in the median quarter, or the old city.
The Marrakech museum that has many traditional and contemporary sculptures and other art exhibits.
Numerous gardens and parks, including Majorelle Garden, Menara Garden and Olive Grove, and Koutoubia Mosque Park
With our tours from Fes discover Kasbah Ait Benhaddou
Kasbahs and ksours are iconic symbols of Moroccan culture. The most well-known ksar is the ksar of Ait Benhaddou.
The ksar is a group of clay houses surrounded by high walls and fortified with angle towers and a baffle gate.
The Ait Ben-Haddou is the most well-known ksar in Ouarzazate’s Ounila valley. The palace’s location near a river provides a breathtaking view.
Ait Ben-Haddou is a traditional pre-Saharan environment. It is a fantastic example of Moroccan earthen architecture.
On our desert tours from Fes to Marrakech, you will pass and stop by this amazing place.