A 2 Days desert tour from Fes to Marrakech is a fast-paced yet unforgettable journey that connects two of Morocco’s most iconic cities through some of the country’s most dramatic landscapes. Traveling south from Fes, you cross the Middle Atlas Mountains, pass cedar forests and desert valleys, and reach the edge of the Sahara near Merzouga, where the golden dunes create a striking contrast to the road behind you. After a camel trek at sunset and an overnight stay in a desert camp under the stars, the journey continues through scenic gorges, ancient kasbahs, and the High Atlas Mountains before arriving in Marrakech offering a powerful desert experience in just two days, perfect for travelers with limited time who still want to experience the magic of the Sahara.
If this 2 Days Fes to Marrakech desert tour isn’t exactly what you’re looking for, no worries at all we’re happy to customize it for you. Simply get in touch and we’ll reshape the route, adjust the pace, and tailor the experiences around what matters most to you. Whether you prefer deeper cultural encounters, a more relaxed and comfortable journey, or extra adventure in the desert, our goal is to create a Morocco experience that feels effortless, thoughtfully planned, and perfectly suited to your travel style.
Your 2 Days desert tour from Fes to Marrakech begins with an early morning pickup from your accommodation. Leaving the city behind, you travel south through the Middle Atlas Mountains, where the landscape quickly changes to green hills and fresh mountain air. The first stop is in Ifrane, a charming alpine-style town often referred to as the “Switzerland of Morocco,” perfect for a short walk and photos. The route continues through the Cedar Forest, home to ancient cedar trees and Barbary macaques, where you can stretch your legs and enjoy the natural surroundings.
Passing through the high plains near Zaida, you arrive in Midelt, a mountain town known for its apple orchards, where you stop for lunch and rest. In the afternoon, the scenery becomes more dramatic as you descend into the Ziz Valley, offering panoramic views over palm groves, oasis villages, and desert cliffs. By late afternoon or early evening, you reach Merzouga, at the edge of the Sahara Desert, where the golden dunes of Erg Chebbi rise from the horizon. After arrival, enjoy dinner and a peaceful overnight stay near the dunes, preparing for the long journey ahead.
After an early breakfast, you depart Merzouga and begin a full day of travel toward Marrakech, passing through some of southern Morocco’s most striking landscapes. The road leads first toward the impressive Todgha Gorges, where massive limestone cliffs tower above a narrow river canyon. You will have time to walk through the gorge, take photos, and enjoy the dramatic contrast between rock, water, and palm trees. Continuing westward, the journey passes through desert towns and valleys before reaching the iconic Ait Ben Haddou Kasbah, a UNESCO World Heritage Site famous for its earthen architecture and historic role along ancient caravan routes.
After exploring the kasbah and enjoying lunch nearby, the final stretch of the journey takes you across the High Atlas Mountains via the scenic Tizi n’Tichka Pass. The road offers breathtaking views over mountain villages and winding valleys before descending toward Marrakech. Arrival in Marrakech is expected in the evening, where you are dropped off at your accommodation, marking the end of an intense yet unforgettable desert adventure connecting Fes and Marrakech in just two days.

The two day desert tour from Fes to Marrakech was an intense but rewarding experience. The landscapes changed constantly, keeping the long drive interesting and engaging. Everything was well organized and comfortable. Todgha Gorges and Ait Ben Haddou were true highlights. Crossing the High Atlas Mountains before arriving in Marrakech felt like completing a real Moroccan adventure.

Our two day journey from Fes to Marrakech offered a genuine desert experience in a short time. The scenery evolved beautifully and each stop felt meaningful. Despite long distances, the organization made the trip comfortable. Todgha Gorges were impressive and Ait Ben Haddou unforgettable. Reaching Marrakech through the Atlas Mountains was the perfect and satisfying conclusion.
We create private Morocco tours centered on people rather than rigid timetables. Instead of fixed itineraries, our journeys unfold naturally g uided by real moments, meaningful local interactions, and authentic experiences along the way. With experienced local drivers and knowledgeable guides, you discover Morocco’s culture, landscapes, and daily life from a genuine insider’s perspective. This flexible, personalized approach allows you to travel at a comfortable pace, form deeper cultural connections, and return home with lasting memories and a true understanding of Morocco beyond the usual highlights.
The best way to travel around Morocco is with a private tour. It allows you to move at your own pace, avoid crowded group schedules, and reach remote areas like the desert, mountains, and small villages comfortably. A private tour also offers flexibility, personalized stops, and local insight that public transport or group tours cannot provide.
Yes, private Morocco tours offer excellent value. They include private transportation, experienced local drivers, customized itineraries, and authentic accommodations. Compared to group tours, you gain comfort, flexibility, and a more personal cultural experience, making the journey smoother and more meaningful.
Absolutely. Most private Morocco tours are fully customizable. You can adjust the route, number of days, accommodation level, activities, and pace before confirming. This ensures the tour matches your travel style, interests, and comfort level perfectly.
Morocco is considered a safe destination for travelers, especially when touring with licensed local drivers and guides. Private tours provide additional peace of mind, as you are accompanied throughout the journey and supported locally at all times.
A typical Morocco desert tour includes destinations such as Fes, Marrakech, Merzouga Desert, Ziz Valley, Todgha Gorges, Ait Ben Haddou, and the Atlas Mountains. Routes may vary depending on tour length and customization.
A desert tour usually requires 2 to 4 days, depending on your starting city and desired pace. Short tours are ideal for travelers with limited time, while longer itineraries allow deeper exploration and a more relaxed experience.
Private Morocco tours typically use traditional riads, boutique hotels, and desert camps. Travelers can choose between mid-range or luxury accommodations, including private desert tents with ensuite bathrooms for comfort and privacy.
The best time to visit Morocco is spring (March–May) and autumn (September–November), when temperatures are pleasant. Winter is also popular for desert tours, while summer itineraries are adapted with early departures and lighter schedules.
Yes, camel trekking is optional. Travelers who prefer not to ride camels can reach the desert camp by 4×4 vehicle instead, without missing the desert experience. Tours are designed to accommodate all comfort levels.
Private Morocco tours offer flexibility, comfort, and personalization. You control the pace, stops, and experiences, enjoy privacy, and receive individual attention from your driver and guides creating a deeper, more authentic connection with Morocco.
Morocco is deeply rooted in traditions, hospitality, and respect. Visitors are warmly welcomed, especially when they show sensitivity to local customs. Modest clothing is recommended in religious sites and smaller towns, while major cities are more relaxed. Simple gestures like greeting people politely or asking before taking photos create positive and respectful interactions.
The local currency is the Moroccan Dirham (MAD). While hotels and upscale restaurants accept credit cards, cash is essential for markets, small shops, and rural areas. Bargaining is a normal and friendly part of shopping in souks done with good humor, it becomes an enjoyable cultural exchange rather than a negotiation.
Morocco is larger than it appears on maps. Distances between destinations may involve several hours of driving, especially when crossing mountains or desert regions. Travel days are part of the experience, offering changing landscapes, scenic stops, and cultural encounters. A relaxed mindset helps you fully enjoy the journey.
Comfort is key when traveling in Morocco. Bring comfortable walking shoes for medinas and historic sites, light clothing for daytime, and a warmer layer for evenings, especially in the desert or mountains. Sun protection, a small backpack, and reusable water bottles are highly recommended.
Moroccan cuisine is rich, flavorful, and diverse. While meals are generally safe in restaurants and hotels, bottled water is recommended for drinking. If you have dietary restrictions or allergies, inform your tour provider in advance Moroccan cuisine is flexible and accommodating when prepared with notice.
Wi-Fi is available in most hotels and riads, though speeds may vary. Local SIM cards with internet data are affordable and easy to purchase at the airport or in cities. Staying connected is generally easy, even while traveling between regions.
| Before the Tour | During the Tour | After the Tour |
|---|---|---|
| Personal trip consultation | Private Vehicle, assistance | Departure assistance |
| Tailor-made itinerary | Expert guides and drivers | Follow-up support |
| Pre-travel guidance | Carefully selected Riads | Lasting local connection |
