Traveling through Morocco’s diverse landscapes, from bustling medinas to sprawling desert dunes, offers a truly memorable experience. This shared group Fez to Fez Sahara tour promises an authentic glimpse into the Sahara’s timeless beauty, combined with the comfort of organized transportation and a well-curated itinerary.
What makes this tour stand out? First, the stunning scenery of the Middle Atlas Mountains and the iconic Erg Chebbi dunes. Second, the well-arranged camel treks that allow you to feel like a real desert explorer. Third, the authentic Berber camp experience, with nights under the stars and traditional music.
One potential consideration is the long travel times—about seven hours each day—so it’s best suited for those comfortable with extended journeys. This tour is perfect for travelers craving a taste of Morocco’s Sahara without the hassle of planning, especially if they enjoy small-group experiences that foster a more personal connection.
Key Points
- Authentic Sahara Experience: Camel treks, Berber camp, traditional music, and starry skies.
- Comfortable Transport: Private A/C vehicle with a knowledgeable driver guides you through Morocco’s diverse scenery.
- Balanced Itinerary: Mix of scenic drives, cultural stops, and leisure time in the desert.
- Authentic Camp Stay: Well-equipped desert camp with dinner, breakfast, and private bathrooms.
- Value for Money: Includes most essentials for $127.95, with added convenience and memorable experiences.
- Limited Group Size: Up to 14 travelers for a more intimate experience.
A Detailed Look at the Journey
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Day 1: From Fez to the Sahara’s Doorstep
Your adventure begins early, with a 7:30 am pickup from your Riad or hotel in Fez. The tour operates with a private driver, which means comfort and flexibility, and the journey starts across the bustling city streets before heading into Morocco’s dramatic landscapes.
The drive takes around seven hours, but it’s far from tedious. You’ll traverse the Middle Atlas Mountains, which offer some of Morocco’s most engaging scenery. Travelers often praise the way the route transitions from urban to rural, with lush cedar forests in Ifrane—sometimes called the “Switzerland of Morocco”—and scenic stops in Azrou, Midelt, and the Ziz Valley. These points are perfect for stretching your legs, snapping photos, and absorbing local life.
One of the trip’s highlights is reaching Merzouga, the gateway to the Sahara. Here, the camels await, ready to carry you into the dunes for a 45-minute trek. Reviewers like Lonneke_B describe riding into the Sahara at sunset as “an experience for a lifetime,” noting how the combination of the camel ride and the vast, rolling dunes creates a sense of wonder.
The night is spent at a well-equipped desert camp. The camp offers dinner and a chance to relax under the starry Morocco sky. The authentic Berber music and drumming add to the immersive feel of the experience. Reviewers appreciate that the campsite has private bathrooms, which is often rare in desert camps, and that the overall setup feels genuine and comfortable.
Day 2: Sunrise, Cultural Stops, and Return to Fez
Waking up early for the Erg Chebbi sunrise is a moment most describe as magical—an unforgettable way to start the day. After sunrise, a camel trek takes you back to the camp or Merzouga. Breakfast is then served, offering a chance to relax and soak in the desert atmosphere.
The journey back to Fez includes several cultural and scenic stops. First, you’ll visit Tafilalt and Rissani, known for their historical significance as the home of the Alawite dynasty. Reviewers mention that these stops add depth to the trip, giving insight into Morocco’s history and local traditions.
The trip continues through the dramatic Ziz Valley, with its striking riverbed and rugged cliffs, culminating in the early evening arrival back in Fez. Drivers and guides are praised for their professionalism, with reviewers noting how they made the long travel days enjoyable and informative.
What’s Included and What You Should Consider
The tour covers dinner, breakfast, pick-up, and drop-off, along with transport in a comfortable A/C vehicle. The camel treks are a highlight, and staying in a desert camp gives you a taste of authentic Berber hospitality.
However, lunch is not included, so planning for some snacks or a meal en route is wise. Personal items and additional drinks are also extras. The tour’s cost of $127.95 per person offers great value, considering the transportation, guided experience, and memorable desert stay.
What Reviewers Love
Reviewers rave about the knowledgeable guides, who help make sense of the scenery and history, and the stunning views of the Sahara dunes. Many say that riding camels into the sunset was “an amazing experience,” and the star-filled sky at night is often highlighted as the trip’s most magical aspect.
Some minor drawbacks are also mentioned—particularly the uncomfortable night without air conditioning or fans in the desert camp. If you’re sensitive to heat or prefer more modern accommodations, this is worth considering.
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Who Is This Tour Best For?
This tour is ideal for adventure lovers eager to experience the Sahara with minimal fuss. It suits those who enjoy small-group travel and value authentic cultural encounters. If you’re looking for a quick, well-organized trip that balances scenic drives, cultural stops, and desert magic, this fits perfectly.
It’s especially good for travelers who want to experience the stunning desert scenery and traditional Berber hospitality, but don’t mind the long travel hours. The inclusion of private bathrooms and a cozy camp makes it comfortable enough for most, with just enough ruggedness for the adventurous spirit.
Final Thoughts
This 2-day Fez to Sahara tour offers a well-balanced mix of scenic beauty, cultural insights, and authentic desert adventure. The camel rides, starry nights, and Berber camp stay create unforgettable memories, all within a comfortable group setting.
At its price point, it provides excellent value for anyone wanting to tick the Sahara off their Morocco bucket list without the fuss of independent planning. The knowledgeable guides, picturesque landscapes, and immersive experience make it a worthwhile choice for first-timers and seasoned travelers alike.
For those seeking a straightforward, authentic Sahara experience, this tour delivers in both natural splendor and cultural richness. Just prepare for a long day of travel and a night without air conditioning if you’re sensitive to heat.
FAQ
How early do I need to be ready for pickup?
Pickup is scheduled for 7:30 am from your Riad or hotel in Fez, so plan to be ready a little earlier to ensure a smooth start.
Is dinner included during the desert camp stay?
Yes, the tour includes dinner at the camp, offering a taste of local flavors along with the experience of dining under the stars.
Are camel treks suitable for all ages?
Camel treks are generally accessible, but if you have mobility issues or are uncomfortable with riding animals, it’s worth considering. The trek lasts around 45 minutes, which most find manageable.
What should I bring for the desert night?
While the camp provides some amenities, bringing layers for cool desert nights and personal essentials like sunscreen and a hat is recommended. Note that the camp has private bathrooms, but the sleeping setup might be basic.
How long is the travel time each way?
Expect around seven hours of travel from Fez to Merzouga and back, including stops. The long drive is part of the adventure, offering plenty of scenic views.
Can I cancel this tour?
Yes, the tour offers free cancellation up to 24 hours in advance, allowing flexibility if your plans change.
Is this tour suitable for solo travelers?
Absolutely. The group size is limited to 14 travelers, making it a friendly, sociable experience for solo explorers.
This tour offers a fantastic way to experience Morocco’s Sahara with ease, comfort, and genuine cultural encounters. Whether you’re chasing sunset camel rides or craving an authentic desert night under the stars, it’s a well-rounded choice that balances adventure with value.
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