Fes Desert Tours

Dunes whisper secrets only Fez-born guides can translate. Before you chase sun-drenched waves of sand, questions pile up like grains: which camp, how far, what to pack? From Fez Desert Tours, we distilled the rawest FAQs about Marrakech routes—distance, cost, camel etiquette, starlit toilets—so your only unknown is the hush of Sahara night.
Fes Desert Tours

Address

Q4 LOTS HADIKA Oued, N 255 Etage 1 bloc 4, Fès 30000, Morocco

Phone

+212 6 61 74 29 31

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Fes Desert Tours turns the usual “FAQ” headache into a straight-up countdown to adventure: one WhatsApp to +212 6 61 74 29 31 and the team at Q4 LOTS HADIKA Oued, N 255, 1st-floor, Bloc 4, Fès 30000, Morocco, spell out exactly how many camel-hours it takes to reach the Erg Chebbi sunrise, which riad pillows are worth the splurge, and why their camp’s drum-circle playlist never repeats—all before you’ve finished your morning coffee, so by the time you click “book” on www.fesdeserttours.com you’re already picturing yourself surfing dunes instead of wading through fine print.
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Frequently Asked Questions About Tours

How do I book a desert tour with Fes Desert Tours?

Simply send a WhatsApp to +212 6 61 74 29 31, fill in the online form on [www.fesdeserttours.com](https://www.fesdeserttours.com/), or drop by the office at LOTS HADIKA Oued, N 255 Etage 1 bloc 4, Fès 30000; a 20 % deposit secures your seat, the balance is paid when you climb aboard.

What should I pack for an overnight in the Sahara?

Think onion layers: light breathable clothes for the hot day, a warm fleece for star-lit nights, a scarf to tame the sand, sunblock, closed-toe shoes, and a power bank—the dunes are photogenic but short on plugs.

Are the tours suitable for kids or seniors?

Yes, camel rides can be swapped for a 4×4 cruise, private tents come with real beds, and schedules flex for little legs or wise knees; just mention ages when booking so the team can tailor the pace and comfort.

How long is the Zagora trip versus Merzouga, and which one fits a tight itinerary?

Zagora is the sprint—2 days / 1 night, about 7 hours of driving each way—perfect for travelers who only have a weekend; Merzouga is the marathon—3 to 4 days, deeper dunes, bigger silence—choose it when you can spare the extra sunrise.

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