Explore the enchanting landscapes of Morocco on this 3-day tour from Marrakech to Merzouga. Cross the majestic High Atlas Mountains and visit the UNESCO World Heritage site of Ait Ben Haddou. Delight in the stunning vistas of Dades Valley and Todra Gorge before embarking on a memorable camel trek into the Erg Chebbi dunes. Spend a magical night in a luxury desert camp, complete with a traditional Moroccan dinner and Berber music under the stars. This tour promises a blend of culture, breathtaking scenery, and authentic Moroccan hospitality.
- Journey through the picturesque High Atlas Mountains and Tizi-n-Tichka Pass
- Visit Ait Ben Haddou, a UNESCO World Heritage site, and the Valley of Roses
- Experience a camel trek at sunset and overnight in a luxury desert camp
- Enjoy expert guidance with pick-up and drop-off in Marrakech, plus private transport
Pickup is available from all hotels and riads in Marrakech. If your accommodation is inside the Medina where cars are not allowed, we will arrange the nearest accessible meeting point. Please provide your hotel/riad name and address when booking. Marrakech Menara Airport pickup is also available upon request.
Meet in front of Café de France, Jemaa el-Fnaa Square, Marrakech. Look for our driver holding a “Morocco Marrakech Gems” sign.
The Tizi n’Tichka Pass is the highest road pass in Morocco, winding through the High Atlas Mountains at over 2,200 meters. Driving along its curves is an adventure in itself, with stunning views of valleys, Berber villages, and snow-capped peaks in winter. It’s the kind of road where every turn reveals another postcard view, making it a memorable part of the journey between Marrakech and the Sahara. Travelers often stop here for photos and to take in the fresh mountain air before continuing toward the desert.
Ait Ben Haddou is Morocco’s most famous kasbah and a UNESCO World Heritage site. Built from clay and stone, this ancient fortified village looks like a scene from a movie—and in fact, it has appeared in films like Gladiator and Game of Thrones. Walking through its narrow alleys and climbing up to the hilltop gives you stunning views of the High Atlas Mountains. Once an important stop on the old caravan route between Marrakech and the Sahara, today it’s a must-see highlight for anyone traveling to the desert.
Known as the “Hollywood of Africa,” Ouarzazate is a must-see stop on your Marrakech to Merzouga Desert Tour. This desert city is famous for its stunning kasbahs, film studios, and desert landscapes that have been featured in world-famous movies and TV shows like Gladiator, Kingdom of Heaven, and Game of Thrones. One of the highlights is the Taourirt Kasbah, a fortress built with clay and straw that reflects traditional Berber architecture. Travelers can also visit the Atlas Cinema Studios, the largest in Africa, where you can step behind the scenes of epic desert films. Ouarzazate is more than just a film hub – it is also the gateway to the Sahara, offering breathtaking views of the High Atlas Mountains and the Draa Valley. Perfect for photographers, culture lovers, and movie fans, Ouarzazate adds a unique cultural and cinematic touch to your Morocco desert adventure.
Nestled in the heart of the palm groves, Skoura Oasis is a peaceful stop along the route to the desert. The highlight here is the famous Kasbah Amridil, one of the best-preserved kasbahs in Morocco and a symbol of traditional Berber architecture. Built in the 17th century, it still stands as a living museum, where travelers can explore its mudbrick walls, towers, and courtyards. Walking through Skoura, you’ll see lush palm trees, small gardens, and irrigation canals that show the oasis lifestyle. Your guide will share stories of how this kasbah was once an important stop for caravan traders traveling between the Sahara and Marrakech. Skoura is a paradise for photography lovers, history fans, and anyone wanting to experience the authentic charm of Morocco’s oases.
The Rose Valley, near the town of Kalaat M’gouna, is famous for its endless fields of roses that bloom every spring and fill the air with fragrance. This beautiful valley is dotted with traditional Berber villages, green oases, and pink rose hedges that line the river. Known as the “Valley of Roses,” it’s also home to Morocco’s annual Rose Festival, where locals celebrate with music, dance, and rose-based products like oils and perfumes. Passing through this valley adds color, charm, and a touch of romance to your desert journey.
Marvel at the breathtaking Todra Gorge, one of Morocco’s most dramatic natural wonders. Towering limestone cliffs rise up to 300 meters, carved by the Todra River into a spectacular canyon. Stroll along the winding paths at the base of the gorge, where the sunlight creates changing colors on the rock walls, and feel the cool breeze coming from the river. Your guide will share stories of local Berber life in the palm oasis of Tinghir, just nearby. Todra Gorge is a paradise for photographers, hikers, and nature lovers, offering some of the best scenery on the Marrakech to Merzouga Desert Tour. This stop gives you time to stretch, explore, and capture unforgettable memories before continuing toward the Sahara.
On the way to the desert, we’ll stop in the small town of Tinjdad for lunch. This quiet town is known for its welcoming atmosphere and traditional Moroccan food. It’s a nice break from the road where you can relax, enjoy a tasty tagine or couscous, and recharge for the journey ahead. While Tinjdad may be small, it offers an authentic glimpse of everyday life in rural Morocco, making the stop feel both restful and cultural.
Merzouga is the gateway to the Sahara and home to the famous Erg Chebbi dunes, some of the tallest in Morocco. Arriving here feels like stepping into another world, with endless golden sand stretching as far as you can see. In the afternoon, you’ll ride a camel across the dunes while the sun sets and paints the desert in shades of gold and red. Later, at the luxury camp, you’ll enjoy dinner under the stars, Berber music by the fire, and the peaceful silence of the Sahara. Waking up here to watch the sunrise is an unforgettable moment and the highlight of any Marrakech to Merzouga desert tour.
On the way through the High Atlas Mountains, we’ll make a short stop in the village of Anlif, a convenient break for travelers on the Marrakech to Merzouga Desert Tour. Here you can stretch your legs, enjoy a refreshing mint tea or coffee, and use the facilities before continuing the journey. While it’s mainly a rest stop, it also gives you a glimpse of everyday life in a small Moroccan mountain village surrounded by beautiful scenery. It’s a simple pause that makes the long drive more comfortable and adds a touch of local flavor to your desert adventure.
The Draa Valley is the longest valley in Morocco and a beautiful surprise on the way back to Marrakech. Stretching for hundreds of kilometers, it is filled with endless palm groves, ancient kasbahs, and small Berber villages. Driving through this valley gives you a real sense of Morocco’s desert life, where green oases appear between the arid mountains. It’s one of the highlights of the return journey on the Marrakech to Merzouga Desert Tour, offering travelers a chance to admire the contrast between lush date palms and rocky desert landscapes. A short stop here lets you enjoy the scenery, take photos, and soak in the peaceful atmosphere before continuing over the High Atlas Mountains toward Marrakech.
The town of Agdz, set at the foot of the Atlas Mountains and along the fertile Draa Valley, makes a perfect place to pause for lunch on the Marrakech to Merzouga Desert Tour. Known for its palm groves and laid-back atmosphere, Agdz offers travelers a chance to relax and enjoy a traditional Moroccan meal before continuing the road through the desert. It’s also a good place to see everyday Berber life, with small shops, kasbahs, and the endless greenery of the valley nearby. More than just a meal stop, Agdz adds a touch of culture and scenery to the journey between the Sahara and Marrakech.
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