Fes to Marrakech via Sahara
General Information
- Type:
- Adventure
- Price from:
- 375 EUR /person
- Phone:
- 6466420831
- Payment Types:
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Cash
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Credit Card
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Cheque
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Travellers cheque
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Paypal
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Wire Transfer
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- Duration:
- 3 days
- Location Start:
- fes
- Location Finish:
- marrakech
- Start time:
- 08.00 am
- End time:
- 07.00 pm
- We Speak:
- Spanish, French, English, Arabic
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Last updated: 03/01/2009
Travel from Fes to Marrakech and see on your way, Sahara desert on the back of your camel (Erg Chebbi),Atlas mountains, deep Gorges, green oasis, old Kasbashes...all in 3 days
Itinerary
Day 1
Pick up in the morning at your riad/hotel travel to Merzouga along the Ziz Valley Gorge and via Azrou and the cedar forests. In the late afternoon arrive in Merzouga where you travel in the saddle of your camels to Erg Chebbi. Spend a night in the Sahara desert.
Day 2
Rise early to greet the new day and, after mint tea and breakfast, return across the desert on your camels to shower and depart for Dades Gorge. Pass the Todra Gorge the highest oasis valley gorge in Morocco.
Day 3
Today after breakfast trave to Marrakech through the Rose valley and Ourzazate. Visit the UNESCO protected 16 century Kasbah of Ben Ait Haddou. See the magnificient scenery of Atlas Mountains, pass through Tizi-n-Tichka (2260 m), the highest road pass in Morocco. Evening arrival to Marrakech
Extra Information
- Inclusions -
- 2 dinners & 2 breakfasts
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