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5 Days Tour from Marrakech to Fes via Sahara Desert

5 Days Tour from Marrakech to Fes via Sahara Desert

5 Days Tour from Marrakech to Fes via Sahara Desert

5 Days Tour from Marrakech to Fes via Sahara Desert, OVERVIEW :

Experience an unforgettable 5-day tour from Marrakech to Fez, crossing the High Atlas Mountains, exploring the UNESCO-listed Aït Ben Haddou, and visiting Ouarzazate and the Rose Valley. Discover Todra Gorge, a camel trek through the Erg Chebbi dunes, and spend a magical night in a desert camp. Immerse yourself in Berber culture with visits to Khamlia village and nomadic families. Conclude your adventure with scenic drives through the Ziz Valley, cedar forests, and Midelt before arriving in Fez.

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highlights of the 5 Days Tour from Marrakech to Fes via Sahara Desert:

  1. Cross the breathtaking Tizi N’tichka Pass in the High Atlas Mountains.
  2. Explore the UNESCO-listed Aït Ben Haddou Kasbah, a renowned cultural and cinematic site.
  3. Visit the vibrant Ouarzazate, home to the Atlas Studios and historic kasbahs.
  4. Discover the stunning Dades Valley and Rose Valley, famous for its natural beauty.
  5. Marvel at the towering cliffs of Todra Gorge, a favorite for panoramic views.
  6. A camel trek through the golden Erg Chebbi dunes and enjoy a night in a desert camp.
  7. Experience the unique music and dances of Khamlia village.
  8. Visit nomadic families and learn about their traditional desert lifestyle.
  9. Enjoy sandboarding and a mesmerizing sunset and sunrise in the Sahara Desert.
  10. Travel through the lush Ziz Valley, scenic Midelt, and cedar forests with playful monkeys.
  11. Conclude your journey in the historic city of Fez.

Itinerary of 5 Days Tour from Marrakech to Fes via Sahara Desert

Day 1 : Marrakech – High Atlas – Ouarzazate.

After we met at the place that we had agreed upon. We will start our tour southeast through the High Atlas via Tizi N’tichka pass (2260 m in altitude), visit the Kasbah of Ait Benhadou, and stop for lunch in a local restaurant that crosses the Atlas at about 2.300m with stops to enjoy the spectacular views offering and see the Berber villages. The Kasbah of Ait Benhaddou recognized by UNESCO as a world heritage site since 1986, where many films took place such as Alexander, Gladiator, Babel… In the afternoon, we will continue our way to Ouarzazate “the Hollywood of Africa” and stop for pictures next largest studio in Africa “Atlas Studio”. Dinner and Overnight in Ouarzazate.

 

Day 2 :Ouarzazate – Skoura–kelaat M’gouna – Dades valley

After having breakfast in the hotel, today we will drive to Boumalne Dades via Skoura to visit the 17th century Kasbah of Amridil, then to the capital of roses and stop for stretch legs and have a coffee and take the way that leads to nomad families living in caves and have a cup of minty tea, and have lunch in a local restaurant, then continue our way to Dades valley, Dinner and overnight in The Hotel.

 

Day 3 : Dades valley – todra Gorge – Tinejdad – Merzouga Desert

After breakfast, our Day will begin by driving to Erg-Chebbi via Tineghir the old Moroccan Berber Jewish capital, and visit the Todra Gorge On our way we will have many stops for panoramic views, and after that, we will head to touroug to have lunch. In the afternoon we will continue our way to the Erg-chebbi desert passing by the Erfoud city capital of fossils and Rissani, then to the captivating dunes of Erg Chebbi, (Merzouga ). Arrive at the hotel where you will spend the night.

 

Day 4 : Merzouga – Khamlia – Nomad family – 4×4 Sahara Excursion

The first day in the desert will begin by driving to Khamlia village lived by black-skinned Berber to enjoy their amazing music with different dances, continue off-road to a nomadic family to discover their lifestyle and have a cup of tea then continue our way and make a stop of one hour and a half for lunch under the shade of a tree typical of the desert. In the afternoon we will head back to the Hotel to have a cup of minty tea and relax to get ready for the camel ride to the camp which will take about 1 hour & 30min enjoying the fabulous sunset and ski boarding from the top of the next highest dune to the camp, Feel like a nomad as you spend the night under a sky lit up by millions of stars and amidst Berber music.

 

Day 5 : Erg Chebbi Dunes – Ziz Valley – Midelt – Fes

Make sure to wake up early to take pictures of the sunrise from the top of the next highest sand after breakfast you will ride your camel back to the hotel, and after that, we will drive toward Fes via Erfoud the city of fossils and dates to visit a local fossil craft workshop, then crossing the high and middle atlas mountains enjoying the panoramic views and having lunch in Midelt. In the afternoon, we will continue our way to the Switzerland of Morocco passing by the cedar forest to enjoy seeing the monkeys. Arriving at Fes and drop off at your accommodation.

included :

  •  Transport in 4×4 car with Air condition
  •  Private driver/English speaking guide
  •  Accommodation (dinner and breakfast) in hotels
  •  Camel ride through the desert
  •  Sleep in desert tent

excluded :

  •  Airline tickets
  •  Noon meals
  •  Drinks
  •  Entrance fees

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More info about the sites we will visit and see in this 5 Days Tour from Marrakech to Fes via Sahara Desert

Marrakech – The Red City

Marrakech, Morocco’s vibrant “Red City,” is one of the country’s most iconic destinations and a former imperial capital. Founded in 1062 by Abubakar Ben Omar, cousin of Almoravid King Yusuf ibn Tashfin, the city quickly grew into a major religious, cultural, and trading hub. Its name and nickname come from the striking red sandstone ramparts built in the 12th century by Ali Ben Youssef.

Today, Marrakech is famous for its bustling medina, colorful souks, ornate palaces, and lively squares like Jemaa el-Fnaa. Beyond history, it is also a modern city with an international airport, universities, and cultural institutions, blending tradition and modernity seamlessly.

Aït Benhaddou Kasbah

About 30 km from Ouarzazate lies the legendary Kasbah of Aït Benhaddou, a UNESCO World Heritage Site since 1987. This fortified ksar, with its clay walls and dramatic towers, stands as one of Morocco’s most impressive examples of traditional architecture. Over centuries, it has resisted both time and climate, making it a symbol of Morocco’s resilience.

The site has also gained fame as a backdrop for numerous films and series, including Gladiator and Game of Thrones. Visiting Aït Benhaddou feels like stepping into another era where history and landscape merge beautifully.

Ouarzazate – The Hollywood of Africa

Known as the “doorway to the desert,” Ouarzazate sits at the crossroads between the Atlas Mountains and the Sahara. Its cinematic landscapes have earned it the nickname “Hollywood of Africa,” attracting major film productions from around the world.

The city offers much more than its film studios, visitors can explore centuries-old kasbahs, palm-lined valleys, and vibrant local markets. Ouarzazate is the perfect mix of history, culture, and desert adventure.

Tinghir and the Todra Gorge

Located in the lush Todra Valley, Tinghir is a charming oasis town surrounded by dramatic cliffs and palm groves. Its name derives from the Amazigh word “Tinghir,” meaning “shoulder,” inspired by the surrounding mountain formations.

Nearby, the Todra Gorge is one of Morocco’s most spectacular natural wonders. Towering limestone walls rise nearly 300 meters high, making it a paradise for hikers, climbers, and photographers. Spending a night here allows you to soak in the peaceful atmosphere of oasis life.

Merzouga and the Sahara Desert

The small village of Merzouga is the gateway to the Erg Chebbi dunes, where endless golden sands stretch to the horizon. While the town itself is modest, its surroundings are breathtaking. Here you can ride camels across the dunes, watch magical sunsets, and spend a night under the stars in a traditional Berber desert camp.

The Sahara experience is often the highlight of the Marrakech to Fes journey, a blend of adventure, tranquility, and timeless beauty.

Midelt – The City of Apples

Nestled between the Middle Atlas and High Atlas ranges, Midelt is best known for its apple orchards and cool mountain climate. Each year, the town hosts an apple festival celebrating its rich agricultural traditions.

Midelt is also an important mining area, famous for semi-precious stones like vanadinite. Surrounded by scenic mountains and valleys, it serves as a refreshing stop on the way to northern Morocco.

Azrou’s Cedar Forest

In the Middle Atlas Mountains lies the majestic Cedar Forest of Azrou, home to some of the oldest cedar trees in Africa, many of which are hundreds of years old. The forest is also famous for its population of Barbary macaques, a rare species of monkey that roams freely among the trees.

Walking through these towering cedars is both a peaceful and unforgettable experience, offering a stark contrast to the desert landscapes earlier in the tour.

Ifrane – The “Switzerland of Morocco”

Often nicknamed the “Little Switzerland of Morocco”, Ifrane is a charming mountain town with alpine-style houses, clean streets, and a cool climate. Situated 1,655 meters above sea level, it’s one of the coldest inhabited places in the country, with snow in winter and lush greenery in spring and summer.

Originally developed during the French colonial era, the town has retained its unique European-inspired architecture. Its natural beauty, waterfalls, and parks make it a refreshing stop before reaching Fes.

Fes – The Cultural Capital of Morocco

Your 5-day journey ends in Fes, Morocco’s spiritual and cultural heart. With a population of over 1.7 million, it is the country’s third-largest city and home to one of the best-preserved medieval medinas in the world.

Designated a UNESCO World Heritage Site in 1981, Fes el-Bali (the old city) is a maze of narrow alleys, bustling souks, mosques, and madrasas. Notably, it is also the largest car-free urban area in the world. Walking through Fes is like stepping back in time, offering a perfect conclusion to your Morocco desert adventure.

FAQs About the 5 Days Tour from Marrakech to Fes via Sahara Desert

How long does it take to travel from Marrakech to the Sahara Desert?

Most travelers reach the Sahara Desert in Merzouga by private car with a driver, though there are also bus and flight options.

  • By Car: From Marrakech, it usually takes two days to reach Merzouga. The first overnight stop is typically in Boumalne Dades, before continuing the journey to the desert the next morning.

  • By Bus: Supratours operates a daily bus leaving Marrakech at 7:30 AM and arriving in Merzouga around 8:00 PM.

  • By Plane: You can fly from Marrakech to Errachidia Airport, about 135 km from Merzouga. From there, a taxi or tourist transfer will take you to the desert.

Is five days too much time in Marrakech?

Five days is actually an ideal amount of time in Marrakech. It allows you to explore the bustling medina, visit palaces and gardens, shop in the souks, and take day trips to nearby destinations like the Atlas Mountains or Essaouira.

Is 5 days in Morocco enough?

Yes, five days is enough for a first taste of Morocco. With a well-planned itinerary, you can combine city sightseeing, desert adventures, and cultural experiences. Popular routes include Marrakech to Fes via the desert, giving you a balance of history, landscapes, and local encounters.

What is the highlight of the 5-day Marrakech to Fes tour?

The main highlight is the overnight stay in a Sahara desert camp. Riding camels over the dunes at sunset and sleeping under a sky full of stars is often the most unforgettable part of the journey.

What type of accommodation is included on this tour?

You’ll stay in a mix of comfortable riads, traditional guesthouses, and desert camps. Options range from standard to luxury, depending on your preference.

How many hours per day will we spend driving?

On average, you’ll be on the road for 4–6 hours a day, with plenty of scenic stops along the way to visit kasbahs, valleys, and viewpoints. The longest driving stretch is between Marrakech and the Dades Valley (about 6 hours).

What should I pack for the 5-day desert tour?

Pack light but don’t forget:

  • Comfortable walking shoes

  • A hat, sunglasses, and sunscreen

  • Warm clothing for chilly desert nights

  • A small backpack for day essentials

  • Camera to capture the landscapes

Is the camel ride in the desert comfortable and safe?

Yes, camel rides are a traditional and safe way to experience the dunes. Most rides last about 1–2 hours. For those who prefer not to ride, 4×4 vehicles are available as an alternative.

Can the tour be customized?

Absolutely. This itinerary can be tailored with extra nights, luxury camp upgrades, or additional stops like the Todra Gorge or Aït Ben Haddou.

4 Days Private Tour from Marrakech to Sahara Desert of Merzouga

4 Days Private Tour from Marrakech to Sahara Desert of Merzouga

4 Days Private Tour from Marrakech to Sahara Desert of Merzouga

4 Days Private Tour from Marrakech to Sahara Desert of Merzouga - OVERVIEW :

Discover Morocco on a 4-day tour from Marrakech to Merzouga and back. Cross the High Atlas Mountains, visit the UNESCO-listed Aït Benhaddou, explore Ouarzazate, and stay overnight in the Dades Valley. Enjoy a camel trek to a desert camp in the Erg Chebbi dunes, with stunning sunsets, music, and stargazing. Return via Berber villages and scenic landscapes, concluding in Marrakech.

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highlights of the 4 Days Private Tour from Marrakech to Sahara Desert of Merzouga :

  • Cross the scenic Tizi n’Tichka Pass in the High Atlas Mountains.
  • Visit the UNESCO-listed Aït Benhaddou Kasbah, a renowned historical and cinematic site.
  • Explore the vibrant Ouarzazate, known as the “Hollywood of Africa.
  • Stay in the stunning Dades Valley, surrounded by Berber villages.
  • Trek through the dramatic Todra Gorges with towering rock formations.
  • Experience a camel ride to the mesmerizing Erg Chebbi sand dunes in Merzouga.
  • Spend a magical night in a traditional desert camp, enjoying Berber music and culture.
  • Witness a breathtaking sunrise and sunset over the Sahara dunes.
  • Travel through charming Berber villages like Alnif, Tazarine, and N’kob.
  • Visit the film studios of Ouarzazate and enjoy panoramic views of the Atlas Mountains.

Itinerary of the 4 Days Private Tour from Marrakech to Sahara Desert of Merzouga

Day 1 : Marrakech – Tizi n’Tichka – Ouarzazate – Dades Valley

This 4 Days Private Tour from Marrakech to Sahara Desert of Merzouga starts in the morning and drive to Dades Valley via the High Atlas mountains Tizi n’Tichka pass through the high Atlas Mountains, we will have time to stop and enjoy impressive landscapes and Berber hamlets, we will get the chance to visit the Universal Heritage Site of Ait Benhaddou Kasbah as it has been named by UNESCO in 1987. These Berber Kasbahs, which have been used as a very important destination for international filmmakers for more than 25 films was also one of the most important fortress strongholds on the old Salt Road, where caravans brought slaves, gold, ivory, salt, and silk from sub-Saharan countries to Marrakech and beyond. We’ll pass through Ouarzazate, or what we call the Hollywood of africa since it has been as well a very famous destination for filmmakers. We will continue to Dades valley, through the Megoun, Skoura (Berber villages around the valley), and we will spend the night in Dades valley.

 

Day 2 : Dades Valley – Todra Gorges – Merzouga Sahara ( Overnight Camel trip )

  1. On the second day of this 4 Days Private Tour from Marrakech to Sahara Desert of Merzouga, after breakfast, we go from Dades Gorges to the Erg Chebbi Sahara Desert in Merzouga. Berber villages are scattered along the way. We’ll pass through Tinjdad, Jorf, and Erfoud, where we’ll feel the beginning of the Saharan oasis of Tafilalet, and then we continue to Merzouga, where we will go to ride the camels who are waiting to take us on an adventure in the Desert dunes. we will spend the night in a camp ( Berber Nomadic tents ) with drums music in the middle of the Sahara, this is a great opportunity to take lovely pictures of the sunset, when we arrive at the camp we go to a high dune to see the sunset, we will spend the night in nomad Berber tents and we will have some Berber tea and we will have dinner in Berber deep camp.

 

Day 3 : Camel ride back to Merzouga – Rissani – Alnif – Agdz – Ouarzazate

We will wake up early in the morning to watch the sunrise in the golden dunes, and then we ride the camels back to Merzouga. After breakfast and taking a shower in the Hotel, we start our journey to Ouarzazate through different areas and different Berber villages (Alnif, Tazarine, N’kob), Draa Valley, Agdez, and we arrive in the evening/night. To your hotel in Ouarzazate.

 

Day 4 : Ouarzazate – Berber Villages and Atlas Mountains – Back to Marrakech

Leaving Ouarzazate in the Morning, after visiting studios, we will cross the High Atlas Mountains via the highest road pass in Morocco, Tizi n’Tichka 2260m high, offering impressive views of valleys, mountains, and many Berber villages nearby, and arrive in the evening at the end of the 4 Days Private Tour from Marrakech to Sahara Desert of Merzouga.

included :

  •  Transport in 4×4 car with Air condition
  •  Private driver/English speaking guide
  •  Accommodation (dinner and breakfast) in hotels
  •  Camel ride through the desert
  •  Sleep in desert tent

excluded :

  •  Airline tickets
  •  Noon meals
  •  Drinks
  •  Entrance fees

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Map of the 4 Days Private Tour from Marrakech to Sahara Desert of Merzouga

Frequently Asked Questions about the 4 Days Private Tour from Marrakech to Sahara Desert of Merzouga :

Extensive Travel: This is a road-heavy tour covering long distances daily, including the High Atlas Mountains, Dades Valley, and the Sahara Desert. Be prepared for 6–8 hours of driving on some days with scenic and cultural stops.

Luggage Info: Bring your main luggage—it will be safely stored in the van during the tour. For the desert night, pack a small backpack with just what you need.

Personal Items: Desert camps may have limited facilities. Carry a towel, toilet paper, personal hygiene products, and wet wipes for comfort.

What to Wear: Comfortable walking shoes, sunglasses, a hat, and layered clothing are highly recommended. Evenings can be cold in the desert.

Camel Trek Essentials: For the camel ride, wear long trousers or jeans to avoid saddle discomfort. A scarf or shemagh to cover your face from the sand is also useful.

Photos & Power: You’ll pass by many beautiful landscapes (Aït Benhaddou, Dades Gorges, Erg Chebbi dunes). Make sure your camera or phone is charged and bring a power bank if possible.

Berber Hospitality: You’ll be staying in traditional guesthouses and Berber desert camps. Embrace the local culture, try the food, and enjoy teatime with locals!

Film Locations:Ouarzazate and Aït Benhaddou are famous film sites used in movies like Gladiator, The Mummy, and Game of Thrones. History and cinema lovers will especially enjoy these stops.

Fitness Note: Camel trekking is mild but can be tiring. This tour involves walking on uneven terrain and spending time outdoors suitable for active travelers.

Tour End Location: This itinerary returns to Marrakech. If you’d like a variation that ends in Fes, consider adjusting to a 3-day one-way route from Marrakech to Merzouga ending in Fes.

Frequently Asked Questions about the 4 Days Private Tour from Marrakech to Sahara Desert of Merzouga :

What is included in the 4 Days Tour from Marrakech to the Sahara Desert?

The tour typically includes transportation in a comfortable air-conditioned vehicle, an experienced driver/guide, accommodation for 3 nights (1 in Dades Valley, 1 in the desert camp, 1 in Ouarzazate or Draa Valley), a camel trek in the desert, and daily breakfast and dinner.

What is the itinerary of the 4-day tour?

  • Day 1: Marrakech → Ait Benhaddou → Dades Valley
  • Day 2: Dades Valley → Todra Gorge → Merzouga
  • Day 3: Merzouga → Camel trek → Overnight in the Sahara
  • Day 4: Return journey to Marrakech via the Draa Valley and Ouarzazate

Will I ride a camel in the Sahara?

Yes, you’ll ride a camel to the desert camp at sunset on Day 3. It’s a memorable part of the experience through the golden dunes of Erg Chebbi.

What type of accommodation is provided?

You’ll stay in comfortable riads or hotels during the journey and spend one night in a desert camp. Camps range from basic (with shared facilities) to luxury (with private tents and bathrooms), depending on your package.

Are there stops for sightseeing along the way?

Yes, you’ll stop at major landmarks such as Ait Benhaddou, the Dades Gorges, Todra Gorges, and small Berber villages. There are also breaks for meals, photos, and exploration.

How long is the drive each day?

Driving times vary between 5 to 7 hours per day, including scenic stops and breaks. The longest stretch is usually on the final day returning to Marrakech.

Is the desert experience in Merzouga worth it?

Absolutely! Merzouga offers high golden dunes, an authentic desert atmosphere, camel treks, Berber music around campfires, and spectacular sunrises and sunsets.

Is this tour suitable for families or older travelers?

Yes, it’s family-friendly and suitable for most ages. If someone has mobility issues, it’s possible to reach the desert camp by 4×4 instead of camels.

What should I bring for the trip?

Bring sunscreen, a hat, sunglasses, a jacket for cold nights, comfortable shoes, a flashlight, toiletries, and a small backpack for the camel trek. A power bank is also recommended.

3 Days Tour from Marrakech to Merzouga Ending in Fes

3 Days Tour from Marrakech to Merzouga Ending in Fes

3 Days Tour from Marrakech to Merzouga Ending in Fes

3 Days Tour from Marrakech to Merzouga OVERVIEW :

Experience a three-day journey from Marrakech to Fez, crossing the High Atlas Mountains, visiting the UNESCO-listed Aït Benhaddou, exploring the Todra and Dades Gorges, and camel trekking to a desert camp in Merzouga. Enjoy a sunrise over the dunes, pass through the lush Ziz Valley, and visit Ifrane before arriving in Fez.

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highlights of the 3 Days Tour from Marrakech :

Cross the scenic Tizi n’Tichka Pass in the High Atlas Mountains.

Visit the UNESCO World Heritage Site of Aït Benhaddou, a famous filming location.

Explore the Kasbah of Amerhidil in Skoura and the stunning Dades Gorges.

Discover the towering Todra Gorges, rising 300 meters above the valley floor.

Camel trek to the mesmerizing Erg Chebbi dunes in Merzouga.

Spend a magical night in a traditional Nomad tent, enjoying Berber music and dancing.

Witness a breathtaking desert sunrise over the dunes.

Travel through the lush Ziz Valley and its expansive palm groves.

Spot monkeys in the cedar forests and visit the charming town of Ifrane.Conclude the journey with a drop-off in Fez.

Itinerary 3 Days Tour from Marrakech to Merzouga Ending in Fes

Day 1 : Marrakech – Ait Benhaddou – Dades Gorges

Greetings at your accommodation where you will be picked up then depart Marrakech and travel over the Tizi n’Tichka Pass while enjoying superb views of the High Atlas Mountains and the Berber villages. Your trip will take you to the UNESCO World Heritage Site of kasbah Ait Benhaddou This beautiful village has been used as a backdrop for over 20 films including Lawrence of Arabia, The Mummy, Jewel of the Nile, and Gladiator. After lunch, continue to the Rose Valley, and visit the amazing Kasbah of Amerhidil in Skoura then continue to the Dades Gorges Valley where you will spend the night at your hotel/riad.

 

Day 2 : Dades Gorges – Todgha Gorges – Merzouga Desert

After breakfast, you will depart for Todra Gorges. Rises 300 meters from the floor, you may see the Nomad families tending their sheep and goats. After lunch in the Gorge, travel further via Berber villages Tinjdad Jerf Erfoud and to the desert to the beautiful Erg Chebbi dunes where you will camel trek to the desert camp to spend the evening, enjoy a Moroccan dinner, listen to Berber music, can join by drumming and dancing. Overnight in a traditional Nomad camel hair tent.

 

Day 3 : Merzouga – Desert – Ziz valley – Ifrane – Fez

Wake up early to catch the sunrise in the desert, back to the hotel for a shower and breakfast. Then continue your 3-day Tour via Zizi Valley you will have a stop in the panoramic of the biggest oasis of Ziz Valley Palmtree. and you will have to stop for Lunch in Midelt or Zaida and continue to Cedar Forest of monkeys to take nice pictures with monkeys than to Ifrane City for explore little the City then we continue to fes we will drop you off at your accommodation or airport. End of your 3 Days Tour from Marrakech.

included :

  •  Transport in 4×4 car with Air condition
  •  Private driver/English speaking guide
  •  Accommodation (dinner and breakfast) in hotels
  •  Camel ride through the desert
  •  Sleep in desert tent

excluded :

  •  Airline tickets
  •  Noon meals
  •  Drinks
  •  Entrance fees

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Map of the 3 Days Tour from Marrakech to Merzouga Ending in Fes

Frequently Asked Questions about the 3 Days Tour from Marrakech to Merzouga Ending in Fes

What is included in the 3 Days Tour from Marrakech to Merzouga ending in Fes?

The tour typically includes transportation in an air-conditioned vehicle, English/French-speaking driver, camel ride in the Sahara Desert, two nights’ accommodation (one in a hotel, one in a desert camp), dinner and breakfast, and drop-off in Fes.

How long is the drive each day?
  • Day 1: Marrakech to Dades Valley – around 6–7 hours.
  • Day 2: Dades to Merzouga – about 5–6 hours.
  • Day 3: Merzouga to Fes – approximately 7–8 hours.
    Each day includes scenic stops and photo opportunities.
Do we visit Ait Benhaddou during the tour?

Yes, the tour usually includes a visit to Ait Benhaddou Kasbah, a UNESCO World Heritage site famous for its historical architecture and movie appearances.

Will there be a camel ride into the desert?

Yes, on the second day, you’ll enjoy a camel trek at sunset into the Erg Chebbi dunes, where you’ll spend the night in a desert camp.

Are the desert camps comfortable?

Most camps offer comfortable Berber tents with mattresses and blankets. Standard camps have shared bathrooms, while luxury camps offer private en-suite facilities and upgraded amenities.

What kind of clothes should I pack for this tour?

Pack lightweight clothing for the day, warm layers for the night, sunglasses, a scarf or turban, comfortable walking shoes, and a light jacket. Desert nights can be chilly.

Is there electricity and charging in the desert camp?

Some camps offer solar-powered electricity for limited charging. It’s recommended to bring a power bank for your devices.

Is the tour available year-round?

Yes, the tour runs all year, but the best times to visit are spring (March–May) and autumn (September–November), when the weather is mild.

2 Days Tour from Marrakech to Zagora Desert

2 Days Tour from Marrakech to Zagora Desert

2 Days Tour from Marrakech to Zagora Desert

2 Days Tour from Marrakech OVERVIEW :

Enjoy a two-day journey from Marrakech to the Zagora Desert, exploring the scenic High Atlas Mountains, the UNESCO-listed Ait Ben Haddou Kasbah, and the stunning Draa Valley. Experience a camel ride, a night in a traditional Berber tent under the stars, and a sunrise in the desert before returning to Marrakech via Ouarzazate.

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highlights of the 2 Days Tour from Marrakech :

  • Traverse the scenic Tizi N’Tichka pass (2260m) through the High Atlas Mountains.
  • Visit the UNESCO World Heritage Site of Ait Ben Haddou Kasbah, famous for its cinematic history.
  • Enjoy a camel ride in the Zagora Desert guided by an experienced camel man.
  • Spend the night in a traditional Berber tent under a star-filled sky.
  • Witness a breathtaking desert sunrise and savor a peaceful breakfast.
  • Explore the picturesque Draa Valley and pass through Ouarzazate on the way back.
  • Convenient pick-up and drop-off at your Marrakech riad or hotel.

2 Days Tour from Marrakech to zagora desert  Itinerary

Day 1 : Marrakech – High Atlas – Zagora Desert

We will depart from Marrakesh in the morning, then we’ll drive to Ouarzazate through the Tizi N’Tichka path which reaches an altitude of (2260m), the High Atlas Mountains besetment which is surrounded by amazing landscape and Berber villages. Then you will visit Ait Ben Haddou Kasbah, the largest Kasbah in Morocco. Ait Ben Haddou Kasbah has been a UNESCO World Heritage Site since 1987 and has been the backdrop for over twenty films such as Alexander 2004, Kingdom of Heaven 2005 and The Message 1976. Afterwards, we will have lunch in the Kasbah (which is optional), and then continue on the road to Zagora. On arrival to Zagor, you will be welcomed with a glass of tea before your camel ride with an experienced camel man and there you will discover the magic of the desert, sleep in a traditional Berber tent, and enjoy the moon and stars overnight.

Day 2 : Zagora Desert – Ouarzazate – Marrakech

We’ll start the day early by watching the sunrise over the Zagora dunes—a peaceful and unforgettable moment. Afterward, enjoy a traditional breakfast at the desert camp, followed by a refreshing shower. Once ready, we’ll begin our journey back to Marrakech.

The return trip takes us through the beautiful Draa Valley, famous for its palm groves and ancient kasbahs. We’ll then pass through Ouarzazate, where you can admire the landscapes and possibly spot some filming locations used in well-known movies.

Next, we cross the scenic Tizi N’Tichka Pass in the High Atlas Mountains, with chances to stop for photos and take in the views. By evening, we’ll arrive in Marrakech, where we’ll drop you off at your hotel or riad, ending your two-day desert adventure.

Know Before You Go

Travel Time: The drive from Marrakech to the Zagora Desert takes approximately 7–8 hours, including scenic stops along the way.

Tour Type: This tour is ideal for easygoing travelers looking for a brief desert experience. If you’re seeking more comfort or customization, consider a private tour option.

Luggage Info: You can bring your main luggage—it will remain securely stored in the vehicle during your overnight desert stay.

What to Pack: Bring a small backpack with essentials for your camel ride and night in the desert camp.

Toiletries: Don’t forget personal hygiene items and a towel, as these may not be provided at the camp.

Comfort Essentials: A hat, sunglasses, comfortable walking shoes, and wet wipes will make your journey more pleasant.

Dress Wisely: For the camel ride and desert conditions, jeans, lightweight trousers, or long shorts are highly recommended.

included :

  •  Transport in 4×4 car with Air condition
  •  Private driver/English speaking guide
  •  Accommodation (dinner and breakfast) in hotels
  •  Camel ride through the desert
  •  Sleep in desert tent

excluded :

  •  Airline tickets
  •  Noon meals
  •  Drinks
  •  Entrance fees

Gallery of the 2 Days Tour from Marrakech to Zagora

Map of the 2 Days Tour from Marrakech to zagora

Frequently Asked Questions about the 2 Days Tour from Marrakech to Zagora Desert

How long is the drive from Marrakech to Zagora?

The drive takes around 7 to 8 hours each way, covering approximately 355 kilometers. The journey passes through the High Atlas Mountains, Tizi n’Tichka Pass, and the Draa Valley with scenic stops along the way.

Will we ride camels during the tour?

Yes, camel trekking is part of the experience. The ride typically takes place around sunset and lasts about 1 to 1.5 hours, allowing you to enjoy the desert scenery.

Is there sand in the Zagora Desert?

Yes, but the dunes in Zagora are smaller and less dramatic than those in Merzouga. The landscape is more rocky, but still offers a genuine desert feel and an opportunity to enjoy the Sahara.

Are the desert camps equipped with toilets and showers?

Most standard camps offer shared toilets and basic washing facilities. Luxury camps may provide private tents with en-suite bathrooms and hot showers.

What should I bring for the overnight stay?

Bring comfortable clothing, warm layers for the night, sunscreen, sunglasses, a hat, flashlight, toiletries, and a small bag for essentials. A power bank is also recommended.

Can I charge my phone at the desert camp?

Some camps provide limited charging points powered by solar energy. However, it’s best to bring a fully charged power bank as backup.

Is the tour suitable for children and elderly people?

Yes, the tour is suitable for most ages, but be aware of the long drive and camel trek, which may be tiring. It’s advisable to check with your tour provider if you have any mobility concerns.

Can I book the tour as a solo traveler?

Yes, many tour companies offer group departures or private tours that are open to solo travelers. It’s a great way to meet people while exploring.

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