Camel Riding in Fez

Camel Riding in Fez

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Fez is located on the northeastern side of Morocco, less than 600km from the south of Spain. The ancient city was once the capital, and though it was moved to Rabat in the early 1900s, Fez still remains one of the most important cultural centers countrywide. The vibrant destination holds an old-world charm with medieval streets and elaborate tile architecture. One of the best ways to explore the desert dunes of the Atlas Mountain range, is on a camel riding tour from Fez.


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Fez is located on the northeastern side of Morocco, less than 600km from the south of Spain. The ancient city was once the capital, and though it was moved to Rabat in the early 1900s, Fez still remains one of the most important cultural centers countrywide.

The vibrant destination holds an old-world charm with medieval streets and elaborate tile architecture. One of the best ways to explore the desert dunes of the Atlas Mountain range, is on a camel riding tour from Fez.

Here's all you need to know about camel riding, one of the most exhilarating outdoor activities in Fez.

What are the best camel riding tours in Fez?

2-Day camel riding tour from Fez

This 2-day camel riding tour travels from Fez through the Erg Chebbi, offering an authentic Saharan experience, including traditional cuisine and local guides to lead the journey.

Day 1 begins with a pickup from your hotel in Fez, from where you’ll start your ascent into the Atlas Mountains by van. Your first stop will be Ifrane where you’ll pass through a winter ski resort built by the French in 1930. Ride through a cedar forest in Azrou and admire wild monkeys swinging through the trees.

For the majority of the day, you will be immersed in the sights and sounds of mystical springs, dense forests, jagged rocks and Berber tribe villages. As you make your way down to the Sahara Desert, you’ll stop for a traditional lunch in Midelt, before reaching Merzouga by late afternoon, where your tour guide and camels await.

After becoming acquainted with your camel, you will trek through the Erg Chebbi dunes. Not only will you be in awe of the desert terrain, but you’ll also have the once-in-a-lifetime experience of watching the Moroccan sunset from camelback. Following a 2-hour ride, you’ll finish the evening at a Berber camp, with dinner and tea underneath the stars.

Day 2 begins after a restful night's sleep in your tent with a morning walk over the sand dunes, where you’ll watch the sunrise close to the Algerian border. You’ll board a Jeep to ride back to Rissani and from there back to Fez by the afternoon.

3-Day camel riding tour from Fez to Marrakesh

For a more immersive experience, consider a 3-day camel riding tour from Fez. On this trip, you’ll be able to experience the best of Morocco, hitting some of the most desired landmarks the country has to offer.

Day 1 begins with a ride from your hotel in Fez to the Ifrane National Park, where you can walk around, before visiting the Cedar Forest of Azrou to feed the Barbary Apes peanuts. Continue on to the Berber village of Midelt located in the center of an Atlas Mountain for a traditional Moroccan lunch.

As you move south of the range further into the desert, you’ll be amazed when you see the oasis of Ziz Valley, a mirage of palm trees among the red dunes. Finish off the first day with an evening arrival in Merzouga with a welcome tea, dinner and accommodation underneath the stars.

Day 2 begins with a camel ride in the dunes of Todgha Gorge dunes, a passage of walled rocks that runs for 24 kilometers. Afterward, you’ll make your way to Ouarzazate to visit a film production studio responsible for some of the most famous Hollywood films.

On day 3, you’ll continue the journey to the UNESCO World Heritage Site of Ksar of Ait-Ben-Haddou. Indulge in a delicious lunch at the foothills of the Kasbahs, where idyllic scenes from "The Gladiator" and "Game Of Thrones" were filmed. As you make your way through the Atlas Mountains, you will pass through the highest mountain path in Africa, Tizi n Tichka, before returning to your hotel.

Private camel riding tour from Fez

Opt for a luxury camel riding experience with a private tour from Fez. This lavish excursion travels through the majestic landscapes of Morocco with the convenience of a private guide and private transportation.

The trip begins with a hotel pickup by your personal tour guide in an air-conditioned van. Enjoy the undivided attention of your driver, who will share intriguing facts about Morocco and the grand history of the desert terrain. Lean back and relax as you cruise through the Atlas Mountains, taking in the breathtaking scenery along the way.

Once you arrive at the dunes of Erg Chebbi, you’ll have the chance to partake in a range of exciting activities. Ride on a camel, sandboard or quad bike across the red dunes before closing out the night with traditional Moroccan cuisine. Camp in 5-star tents beneath the stars, and the next morning you’ll return to Fez.

How much do camel riding tours in Fez cost?

There are multiple 2-day camel riding tours from Fez to choose from. Group desert tours, limited to about 17 travelers, with a private tent and shared bathroom cost about US$175 per adult, US$110 per child and US$90 per infant.

Small group tours for experience for up to eight travelers, with a private tent and en suite bathroom, cost about US$225 per adult, US$135 per child and US$100 per infant.

Luxury small group experiences, for up to 8 travelers and with a private tent, are priced at around US$245 per adult ages 13 and older, US$200 per child ages 5 to 12 and US$135 per infant.

For 3-day camel riding tours from Fez, there are two options. Budget excursions with just the basic accommodations cost about US$420 per person. A luxury camp experience with a bed, bathroom, hot shower and air conditioning costs about US$515 per person.

Private 2-day camel riding tours from Fez, including transportation, are typically priced around US$500 per adult, US$200 per child and US$100 per infant.

What is included?

All camelback riding tours include roundtrip transportation in an air-conditioned vehicle to and from Fez or ending in Marrakesh. They also include a professional guide to lead the journey. Multi-day tours from Fez include overnight accommodation, with more luxury tours including 5-star tent service.

Prices usually include at least one meal a day, with some tours including all meals from start to finish. Some excursions include additional activities, while others include entry into any national parks that are visited.

Where does it start?

Camel riding tours begin with a hotel pickup in Fez. They usually conclude back in Fez, unless you specifically book a tour that concludes in Marrakesh.

How long does it last?

Camel riding tours from Fez usually last between 2 and 3 days, depending on the excursion you choose.

Is it wheelchair friendly?

Both the tour transportation and most travel surfaces are wheelchair accessible, though the camelback rides specifically may not be accessible to all persons with disabilities.

When is the best time for a camel riding tour in Fez?

The best time for a camel riding tour in Fez is during spring (March to May) and autumn (September to November), when the weather is mild and pleasant. Additionally, these seasons provide a beautiful backdrop of blooming flowers or changing leaves. Avoid the scorching summer months, as the intense heat can be challenging for both the riders and the camels.

Which other outdoor activities can be done in Fez?

Travel tips

  • Desert temperatures can fluctuate greatly between day and night, so dressing in layers ensures you're prepared for any changes.
  • Don't forget a hat, sunglasses, and sunscreen to protect against the sun.
  • It is critical to stay hydrated when touring the desert, so carry water with you and drink regularly.
  • Camels are resilient creatures, but also have their limits. Be gentle, and avoid making loud noises or sudden moves.
  • Sand can get everywhere, so bring along zip-lock bags or protective cases for cameras, phones, and other sensitive items.

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