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4 Days Morocco Desert Tour

OVERVIEW

This exclusive 4 Days Morocco Desert Tour  takes you on a journey from the vibrant city of Marrakech to the ancient imperial city of Fes. You’ll travel through Morocco’s most spectacular and diverse landscapes, including the dramatic High Atlas Mountains and the golden dunes of the Sahara Desert. This tour is designed for travelers seeking a personalized and immersive experience with a focus on comfort and authentic adventure.

Highlights of the 4 Days Morocco Desert Tour

  • Private Journey: Enjoy the comfort and flexibility of a private tour in a 4×4 or minivan with a dedicated English-speaking driver.
  • Epic Scenery: Cross the stunning Tizi n’Tichka pass with panoramic views of snow-capped peaks and Berber villages.
  • Ancient Kasbahs: Visit the UNESCO World Heritage site of Ait Ben Haddou, a famous backdrop for major films.
  • Camel Caravan: Experience a classic desert camel trek into the heart of the Erg Chebbi dunes.
  • Luxury Desert Camp: Spend a magical night under the stars in a luxury tent with full amenities.
  • Wilderness Encounter: See a colony of Barbary apes in the cedar forests near Azrou.

Why Choosng a private 4 Days Morocco Desert Tour

This tour is crafted for a seamless and unforgettable experience. Unlike large group tours, our private itinerary offers a personalized pace, allowing you to stop for photos and explore at your leisure. Your driver is also a knowledgeable guide, providing insights into local culture and history. We prioritize comfort, using a luxury desert camp and a beautiful guesthouse, ensuring your relaxation is as important as your adventure.

4 Days Morocco Desert Tour Itinerary

Day 1: Marrakech – Tizi and Tichka- AitBenHaddou - Ouazazate – Agdz – Draa Valley appx 5 ½ hours drive

We will collect you your hotel at 9 am through the Tizi n‘Tichka pass, the direct route towards Ouarzazate. It is spectacular and dramatic road that presents astonishing views of the snow topped peaks of the Atlas as well as many Berber villages. We make a stop at AitBenHaddou to view the old and well known Kasbah of Morocco. With its dramatic walls of red earth, slit windows and crumbling towers, it is a magnificent example of a traditional stronghold. Chosen as a location for Hollywood films such as Lawrence of Arabia, Jewel in the Nile, and more recently Gladiator, Ait Ben Haddou sits upon a lofty pinnacle of rock overlooking a river. Dating from around the 15th century, its importance as a trading post gradually waned, and today’s inhabitants eke a living from farming… and as film extras!.

We then descend into Ouarzazate that we pass to then cross the gorges and reach Agdz, where the palm grove of the Draa Valley lines. This is the longest river valley of Morocco set with many palm groves

Day 2: Draa Valley – Nekob - Todra Gorge - Merzouga and Erg Chebbi appx 3 – 4 hours drive

We start traveling along the Valley and many Sub Saharan Berber villages, later the palm groves will be gone and barren volcanic mountains will lead our way to desert. We will visit Todra Gorge, a spectacular gash in the hills that surround Tinerhir. The region is dotted with deserted kasbahs, palmeries and mud- brick villages, creating a photographer’s paradise. The cliffs loom above as you approach the mouth of Todra Gorge. Rising to 300m, the honey-colored hues of the sheer face change constantly as the sun moves across the sky. Local Berber people can often be seen moving their herds through the gorge. Heading into the gorge you’ll have the chance to stretch your legs on a walk to fully appreciate the beauty of the area.

Then we continue onto Rissani and passing this ancient town we start seeing the first spare desert dunes. 

Then we Merzouga and the magnificent apricot colored sand dunes of Erg Chebbi. 
As evening falls we retreat to the comforts of our desert camp where we will be greeted with mint tea and fresh dates or nuts. The camp is set in a beautiful spot between sand dunes and gives the impression of being alone in the vast African desert while enjoying the comforts of a nomad king. We will enjoy a delicious dinner followed by campfire time beneath the starry African sky. Nothing compares to the millions of stars, silence and peacefulness of the Sahara. We sleep in luxury tents feeling like we walk into one of the stories from the Arabian nights.

Day 3: Merzouga and Erg Chebbi desert dunes

After a sunrise take the opportunity for  Sahara Dunes photographic session, and then after  breakfast we head off into the vastness of the dunes on a camel caravan accompanied by camelteers. The sturdy camel has been a mainstay of desert life over the centuries, being used to ship the precious cargoes from Sub Saharan African to the trading ports of the Mediterranean coast. You can ride or walk alongside as you slip into the pace of the caravan led by Berber guides and marvel at the awesome spectacle of the desert and the solitude a silence that comes with it.

We will enjoy picnic lunch on the dunes and then return back to the desert camp. 

In the afternoon you can either do some sandboarding at the camp or relax at the many areas spread around the camp, read book/magazine. Or head to an area where one can look for fossils. Or many have a go on the ATV (extra charge)

As evening falls down we enjoy 3 -course dinners and then special entertainment will be provided around campfire with music, drums, and singing from our Berber guides. 

Day 4: Merzouga – Midelt – Ifrane – Fes. Appx 7 – 8 hour drive

After a sunrise take the opportunity for  Sahara Dunes photographic session, and then after  breakfast we head off into the vastness of the dunes on a camel caravan accompanied by camelteers. The sturdy camel has been a mainstay of desert life over the centuries, being used to ship the precious cargoes from Sub Saharan African to the trading ports of the Mediterranean coast. You can ride or walk alongside as you slip into the pace of the caravan led by Berber guides and marvel at the awesome spectacle of the desert and the solitude a silence that comes with it.

We will enjoy picnic lunch on the dunes and then return back to the desert camp. 

In the afternoon you can either do some sandboarding at the camp or relax at the many areas spread around the camp, read book/magazine. Or head to an area where one can look for fossils. Or many have a go on the ATV (extra charge)

As evening falls down we enjoy 3 -course dinners and then special entertainment will be provided around campfire with music, drums, and singing from our Berber guides. 

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Includes / Not Includes

Includes

  • All vehicle transfers in minivan  with fuel and driver  and 4WD to camp from Merzouga 
  • Acccommodation in Kasbah Hnini with breakfast and dinner 
  • 2 nights accommodation in large canvas tent with ensuite bathroom with breakfast, picnic lunch and 3 course diner 
  • Professional Camel Guide & Camels, sand boarding, campfire with music 
  • Consultation on every aspect of preparation 

Not Includes

  • Personal and Alcoholic beverages (stop included to purchase them)
  • Discretionary tips and gratuity
  • Lunches   (except on Day 3)   
  • Travel Insurance 
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Map Of The Tour

ACCOMODATIONS

For each day of your tour, we carefully select from a few excellent hotel options. The exact hotel for your stay will be confirmed based on availability at the time of booking. Rest assured, all hotels are comfortable, well-located, and meet the high standards of our tour experience.

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Know Before You Go

  • Start Time: The tour begins at 9:00 AM from your hotel in Marrakech.
  • Travel Time: Please note that the “drive times” listed are estimates and do not include stops for photos, sightseeing, or meals.
  • Dietary Needs: Please inform us of any allergies or dietary restrictions in advance. We have been made aware of a nut allergy (specifically walnuts and cashews).
  • Packing: Pack light, breathable clothing for the day and a warm jacket for cooler desert nights. Comfortable, closed-toe shoes are recommended for walking and the camel trek.

Frequently Asked Questions

Q: What is the best time of year to take this tour?

A: Spring (March-May) and Fall (September-November) offer the most pleasant temperatures. However, the tour is available year-round.

A: Yes, we will make regular stops at clean, well-maintained cafes and rest areas.

A: Yes, the camels are well-trained and gentle, and our experienced guides ensure your safety at all times.