Overview – 14 Days Tour From Fes
A 14 Days Tour From Fes gives you the chance to travel across Morocco in a deeper and more meaningful way. This route is not just about visiting the main destinations, but also about experiencing the transitions between them.
Starting from Fes, the journey moves gradually through different regions. You begin in the Middle Atlas Mountains, where the environment is calm and green. From there, the road leads toward the desert, where the landscape opens into wide, quiet spaces.
What makes this route special is the way it avoids rushing. Instead of moving quickly from one place to another, each stage allows time to explore, walk, and understand the surroundings. You spend real time in the desert, pass through valleys that are often missed, and follow roads that feel less crowded.
The journey then continues toward Marrakech and the Atlantic coast, where the atmosphere changes again. This contrast between inland and coastal life adds another layer to the experience.
This tour is ideal for travelers who want to see Morocco step by step, with time to enjoy every part of the journey.
Highlights – 14 Day Tour From Fes
- Begin the journey with quiet stops outside Fes, exploring smaller towns and hidden villages
- Travel through cedar forests in the Middle Atlas with chances to see wildlife
- Experience the transition from green mountains to open desert landscapes
- Spend extended time in the Sahara, including a full day beyond the dunes
- Ride camels across the desert at sunset and enjoy the calm evening atmosphere
- Discover remote areas like Nkob and Draa Valley, far from crowded routes
- Walk through Todra Gorges and explore its high canyon walls
- Visit lesser-known routes like Telouet, offering a different mountain experience
- Explore Marrakech at your own pace with time to observe daily life
- Reach the Atlantic coast and experience a fresh, relaxed environment
- End the journey with a complete view of Morocco’s diverse regions
Itinerary – 14 Day Tour From Fes
This route is designed for travelers who want to explore Morocco in a slow and complete way. Each day brings new landscapes, different experiences, and enough time to enjoy every stop.
Your journey begins slowly, leaving Fes in the morning without rushing. Instead of going directly into long driving, the day focuses on nearby areas that are often skipped. The first stop is Sefrou, a small town where daily life feels more local and less busy than in Fes. Walking here gives a soft start to the trip, allowing you to adjust to the pace of travel.
From there, you continue to Bhalil, a place known for its cave-style homes built into the hillside. A short walk through the village reveals narrow paths, simple doors, and a quiet rhythm of life. It’s not a long visit, but it adds something different early in the journey.
In the afternoon, you head toward Ifrane. The road climbs gently, and the air becomes cooler. The environment changes completely, with cleaner streets and a calm atmosphere. You can take a relaxed walk, sit for a coffee, or simply enjoy the quiet setting before ending the day.
The distance is around 90 km, keeping the first day light and easy so you don’t feel tired at the start of the tour.
After breakfast, you leave Ifrane and continue deeper into the Middle Atlas Mountains. The road quickly brings you into cedar forest areas near Azrou. This part of the journey feels natural and open, with tall trees and fresh air. You may stop where monkeys gather near the road, observing them in their environment without rushing.
The drive continues through long, open stretches where the landscape slowly shifts. The dense forest gives way to wider hills and less vegetation. You stop in Zaida for a simple lunch break, often in a place used by travelers crossing this region.
In the afternoon, you reach Midelt. The town sits quietly between mountain ranges and offers a peaceful setting. There is time to walk a little, relax, and prepare for the longer journey toward the desert.
Distance is about 160 km, with multiple stops to keep the day balanced.
The day begins with a gradual climb before the road opens into one of the most striking views of the journey. As you approach the Ziz Valley, you stop at viewpoints where the contrast becomes clear: dry mountains above and a long line of palm trees below.
You descend slowly into the valley, passing villages built along the edges of the greenery. Life here depends on the oasis, and you can see how the landscape shapes daily routines.
The journey continues through stretches of open land mixed with palm areas, creating a rhythm between dry and green scenery. By the time you reach Erfoud, the environment feels warmer and closer to the desert.
The distance covered is around 260 km, but the variety of landscapes makes the drive feel shorter.
The morning starts with a short drive toward Merzouga. The dunes begin to appear slowly, rising from the flat desert land. This moment marks a clear transition into a new environment.
You take time before entering the dunes, resting and preparing for the next part of the journey. In the late afternoon, the camel ride begins. The movement becomes slow and steady, and the silence of the desert becomes more noticeable with each step.
You stop on higher dunes to watch the sunset, where the light changes the colors of the sand. There is no rush here, just time to sit and observe.
After sunset, you continue to the camp, where dinner is prepared. The evening is simple, with time spent outside under the stars. The total distance is around 60 km, but the experience is not about distance—it’s about atmosphere.
This day is designed to slow everything down. After watching the sunrise, you return from the dunes and spend the morning at a relaxed pace.
Later, you explore areas around Merzouga. You may visit a small village where traditional music is still practiced, or meet families living near the desert. Conversations, simple observations, and small details make this day different from the rest.
There is time to walk near the dunes without any schedule pressure. The desert feels wider when you move slowly, without rushing between stops.
Short drives are included, usually no more than 40–50 km, keeping the day focused on experience rather than movement.
Leaving the dunes behind, the journey takes a quieter and less used road toward Alnif. This part of the trip feels remote, with long stretches where you may not see many vehicles.
The landscape is open, with small hills and scattered villages appearing along the way. You stop occasionally to stretch and take in the silence of the area.
As you approach Nkob, the presence of palm trees returns, creating a softer landscape again. The village itself is calm, with traditional buildings and a slower rhythm of life.
Distance is around 230 km, but the quiet roads make it feel different from earlier drives.
The road follows the Draa Valley, one of the longest palm valleys in Morocco. This day is less about distance and more about enjoying the scenery.
You pass through villages surrounded by palm groves, with irrigation systems that keep the land green. There are several stops where you can walk near the fields and see how people work in the area.
The pace is slow, and the road is easy. The distance is about 110 km, giving you time to enjoy each stop without feeling rushed.
Leaving the valley, the road becomes more open again. The palm trees slowly disappear, and the landscape returns to dry hills and wide views.
You reach Ouarzazate before the afternoon, giving you time to explore or simply rest. Compared to previous stops, the town feels more structured.
Distance is around 80 km, making it a lighter day after several longer ones.
Instead of following the main road, you take a quieter route toward Fint Oasis. The sudden appearance of greenery surrounded by dry hills creates a strong contrast.
You spend time walking in the oasis, observing the calm environment. After that, the journey continues to Ait Ben Haddou.
Here, you explore the old paths, climb toward higher points, and take time to understand the structure of the village. Distance is around 50 km, but the stops make the day feel full.
This day follows a less common route through Telouet. The road is narrower and quieter, offering a different mountain experience compared to the main highway.
You pass small settlements and stop at viewpoints where the landscape stretches far into the distance. The road continues upward before crossing into higher mountain areas.
Distance is around 170 km, with slower driving due to the terrain.
The descent toward Marrakech brings a gradual return to busier roads and more activity. The mountains slowly give way to open land and signs of city life.
You stop along the way for rest and photos before arriving in Marrakech in the afternoon. Distance is about 90 km.
This day is not about rushing from one place to another. Instead, you take time to explore Marrakech at your own pace.
You can walk through narrow streets, observe daily life, or sit in quieter corners to take a break from the movement. The contrast between calm and busy areas becomes clear as you move through the city.
Leaving Marrakech, the road heads toward the coast. The scenery becomes flatter, with agricultural fields and open land.
As you reach El Jadida, the air changes, and the presence of the ocean becomes noticeable. You can walk near the water and enjoy the slower rhythm of the town.
Distance is around 200 km.
The final day is a longer drive back to Fes. The road is smooth, with several stops along the way for rest and meals.
This part of the journey gives time to reflect on everything you have seen. The landscapes pass one last time as you return to the starting point.
Distance is around 350 km, arriving in the afternoon.
Included & Excluded In the 14 Day Tour From Fes
Included:
- Professional driver/Guide
- Private transport (4x4 or minibus)
- Pick-up from your accommodation in Fes
- Camel ride in desert
- Hotels
excluded:
- Entrance fees to museums
- Lunches and drinks
- Personal expenses
Map Of The Tour
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Know Before You Go
This route includes a mix of short and long travel days. Some parts are relaxed, while others require more time on the road.
Weather changes across regions, so it is best to bring layers. The desert experience is simple, but that is part of its charm.
What To Expect On This Route
This journey moves through different environments step by step. You will notice clear changes between mountains, desert, and coastal areas.
The variety keeps the trip interesting from beginning to end.