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¿Qué incluye?
    • 08 nights of carefully selected accommodation, including a memorable overnight stay in a traditional Berber camp in the Sahara Desert. (3 stars accommodations)
    • Daily breakfast throughout the tour (8 breakfasts), along with 2 dinners including a special dinner under the stars in the desert.
    • Private, air-conditioned transport for all touring days, ensuring comfort and flexibility throughout your journey.
    • The services of a professional English-speaking driver who will accompany you from start to finish.
    • Airport transfers on both arrival and departure days for a seamless travel experience.
    • Guided walking tours with licensed, English-speaking local guides in both Fes and Marrakech, offering in-depth cultural insights.
    • An unforgettable camel trek experience across the golden dunes of the Sahara Desert.
    • Tour begins and ends in Casablanca, for convenient international connections.
    Exclusiones
      • Lunches and additional dinners not specified in the itinerary
      • All drinks, including bottled water, soft drinks, and alcoholic beverages
      • Tips and personal expenses, including optional extras
      • Entrance fees to historical sites, monuments, and attractions
      • International and domestic flights
      • Travel insurance – strongly recommended for all travelers
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        Important Information to Consider Before Booking

        • Physical Requirements:
          This tour involves moderate physical activity, including walking on uneven surfaces, climbing steps in medinas, and camel riding in the desert. A reasonable level of fitness is recommended.
        • Accessibility:
          Unfortunately, this experience is not wheelchair accessible due to terrain and infrastructure in rural and historic areas.
          Infant seats are available upon request and must be reserved in advance.
        • Health Considerations:
          Travelers with back problems, heart conditions, or serious medical concerns should consult with their doctor before booking, particularly due to the camel ride and remote desert location.
          This tour is not recommended for travelers with mobility impairments.
        • Weather & Clothing:
          Temperatures in the desert can vary dramatically between day and night. We advise bringing layered clothing, including a warm jacket, especially between October and April.
        • Cultural Etiquette:
          Morocco is a culturally rich and diverse country. Modest clothing is appreciated, especially when visiting religious sites or rural communities.
        • Travel Documents:
          All participants must hold a valid passport. Please check if a visa is required for your nationality before traveling.
        • Travel Insurance:
          Comprehensive travel insurance is highly recommended, covering medical expenses, cancellations, and personal belongings.
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          What to Bring

          To ensure a comfortable and enjoyable experience, we recommend bringing the following items:

          • Comfortable walking shoes – ideal for exploring medinas, historical sites, and natural landscapes
          • Layered clothing – temperatures can vary between regions, especially in the desert and mountains. Include a warm jacket for cool desert nights
          • Lightweight, breathable clothing – suitable for warm days, particularly in spring and summer
          • Sunscreen, sunglasses, and a hat – essential for sun protection, especially in the desert and during walking tours
          • Swimwear – some accommodations may offer pools or hammams
          • Scarf or head covering – useful for visiting religious sites or protecting against desert winds
          • Reusable water bottle – helps reduce plastic waste and stay hydrated throughout the day
          • Daypack or small backpack – handy for carrying daily essentials during excursions
          • Travel adaptor – Morocco uses standard European plugs (Type C & E, 220V)
          • Camera or smartphone – to capture the incredible landscapes, vibrant markets, and unforgettable moments
          • Personal medications – including any motion sickness remedies if you're sensitive to winding roads