This is not just a tour — it is your own private Morocco. No shared buses, no strangers, no compromise. Just you, your dedicated local companion and the open road. We are rated 5 stars on TripAdvisor with over 109 reviews and ranked number 1 in Marrakech — because we do things differently. Your private vehicle, your pace, your experience. From the UNESCO walls of Ait Benhaddou to a Berber family visit in the Rose Valley, a walk through Todra Gorge and a night under the stars in a luxury desert camp in the Sahara — every moment is personal, authentic and unforgettable. Choose your Sahara adventure — camel trek, 4x4 desert drive or sandboarding on the dunes. All fully covered by AXA Assurance Maroc civil liability insurance.
Your driver will pick you up directly from your hotel or riad in Marrakech. If your accommodation is inside the medina and vehicles cannot access it, we will arrange a convenient meeting point just a short walk away. Your exact pickup time will be confirmed directly after booking.
Your adventure begins at 7:00 AM when your private driver and tour companion picks you up directly from your hotel or riad in Marrakech. A clean, comfortable air-conditioned private vehicle is waiting just for your group — no shared buses, no strangers. Today covers approximately 350 km and around 5 hours of driving, broken into comfortable segments with stops every 1 to 1.5 hours for panoramic views, a coffee or a stretch. You will never feel rushed — this is your journey at your pace.
Your first drive takes you south from Marrakech into the High Atlas Mountains — approximately 90 km and 1.5 hours of some of the most dramatic scenery in Africa. Snow-capped peaks, deep gorges and ancient Berber villages cling to the cliffsides as your vehicle climbs higher. Your companion shares stories of the Berber people who have called these mountains home for centuries. A comfort stop is made along the way for coffee, fresh air and photos.
At 2,260 meters above sea level — one of the highest mountain roads in North Africa — your driver stops here for 20 minutes. Step out, breathe the mountain air and take in sweeping panoramic views stretching across the entire Atlas range in every direction. Your companion tells you about the ancient caravan routes that once crossed these mountains carrying gold and salt from sub-Saharan Africa.
After the pass you descend for approximately 60 km and 1 hour toward the desert plains. You arrive at Ait Benhaddou — a UNESCO World Heritage Site kasbah standing since the 11th century. Your certified local guide leads you through the ancient village for a 90-minute walking tour, bringing to life the history of the families who still live here and pointing out the exact locations where Gladiator, Game of Thrones and The Mummy were filmed. Entrance fees are fully included.
Just 30 km and 30 minutes from Ait Benhaddou lies Ouarzazate — the Hollywood of Africa. Lawrence of Arabia, Babel and Kingdom of Heaven were all filmed here. Your companion takes you through the city for approximately 45 minutes. Lunch stop recommended at one of the excellent local restaurants your companion knows personally. Optional visit to Atlas Film Studios — the largest film studios in the world.
Your final 40 km and 40-minute drive brings you into the Dades Valley as the sun sets over the rose-coloured mountains. You arrive in Boumalne Dades and check in to your comfortable 3 to 4 star hotel. Dinner is included and your companion joins you for the evening meal, giving you a preview of tomorrow's spectacular journey through the gorges and deep into the Sahara. Rest well — Day 2 is unforgettable.
After a fresh Moroccan breakfast at your hotel, your driver and companion is ready and waiting at 8:00 AM. Your first stop is just minutes away — the dramatic Dades Gorge where canyon walls of red and orange rock rise sharply on both sides. Walk deep into the gorge for 45 minutes, photograph the incredible rock formations and let your companion tell you the stories of the Berber families who have farmed this valley for centuries.
Driving west through the Valley of Roses — approximately 50 km and 1 hour — the air changes completely. Every spring this valley explodes in pink roses harvested for rosewater and rose oil. You stop here for a genuine Berber family visit — try on traditional Berber clothing, get a henna tattoo from the family and share fresh mint tea together. Your companion translates and makes everyone feel completely at home. This is the real Morocco.
Continuing east approximately 60 km and 1 hour you reach Todra Gorge — one of the most jaw-dropping landscapes in all of Morocco. Canyon walls rise 300 meters straight up on both sides, so narrow in places you can almost touch both walls at once. Walk through the gorge for 1 hour with your companion. Local families sell fresh orange juice and handicrafts at the entrance. A comfort stop for coffee is available here.
Approximately 100 km and 1.5 hours from Todra through open desert plains you reach Erfoud — the fossil capital of Morocco. A comfort stop here for lunch, recommended by your companion at the best local restaurant. Famous for ancient marine fossils embedded in local stone — browse the fossil market for souvenirs if you wish.
You arrive at Merzouga in the late afternoon as the Erg Chebbi dunes turn gold in the desert sun. The largest dunes in Morocco rise over 150 meters above the desert floor. Check in to your traditional luxury Berber desert camp — private tent with en-suite facilities, candle-lit decoration, handwoven rugs and breathtaking Sahara views. As the sun sets your camel trek or quad bike adventure begins deep into the golden dunes. Tonight — a Moroccan feast under a sky full of stars with live Berber music around the fire. This is the night you will never forget.
Wake before dawn at 5:30 AM for one of the most breathtaking moments of your life — watching the Sahara desert turn gold in the morning light. Your Berber guide leads you up the dunes on foot or by camel to catch the sunrise from the top. The silence, the colours and the endless golden sand stretching to the horizon is something you will carry with you forever. Traditional Berber breakfast back at camp after.
Approximately 20 km and 30 minutes from Merzouga lies Rissani — one of the oldest caravan cities in Morocco and the birthplace of the Alaouite dynasty that rules Morocco today. Your companion takes you through the ancient souk where locals trade spices, leather and fresh produce just as they have for centuries.
Driving west through open desert plains — approximately 200 km and 3 hours with comfort stops every 1.5 hours — you enter the magnificent Draa Valley. The longest river valley in Morocco stretches before you lined with endless palmeries, ancient kasbahs and Berber villages. Your companion points out the most beautiful viewpoints and shares the history of this ancient trading route.
A final comfort stop in Ouarzazate for lunch at your companion's favourite local restaurant. Stretch your legs, browse the medina if you wish and prepare for the final mountain crossing back to Marrakech.
One final crossing of the magnificent High Atlas Mountains via the Tizi n'Tichka pass at 2,260 meters. Just as breathtaking on the return journey — your companion stops for photos and one last look at the dramatic mountain landscape before descending back toward Marrakech.
You arrive back in Marrakech in the early evening — your driver drops you off directly at your hotel or riad. If your accommodation is inside the medina, your driver meets you at the nearest accessible point. Three days, three unforgettable experiences. Welcome back.
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