Ultimate Sahara: 3 Days Tour From Marrakech To Merzouga

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Duration

3 Days

Tour Type

Daily Tour

Group Size

17 people

Languages

English, Espanol, Francais

About this tour

If you’ve ever dreamed of watching the sun dip behind golden dunes or spending a night in the Sahara, this 3 days tour from marrakech to merzouga is the one to do. It’s the perfect mix of road trip, adventure, and local culture. You’ll leave the chaos of Marrakech behind and head into Morocco’s wild south, through mountain passes, ancient kasbahs, and palm-filled valleys before finally reaching the desert.

Honestly, this merzouga desert trip feels like time travel. You’ll ride camels through the dunes at sunset, listen to Berber drumming under a sky full of stars, and wake up to the quietest sunrise you’ll ever see. The guides are locals who love sharing stories, jokes, and hidden spots — and they somehow know every bend of those mountain roads.

Travelers rave about the warm hospitality, the mint tea stops, and the feeling of sleeping in a cozy desert tent surrounded by silence. As one local guide said, “The desert isn’t empty — it’s full of peace.” After three incredible days, you’ll roll back into Marrakech dusty, happy, and full of memories. It’s an adventure that’ll stick with you long after your 3 days tour from marrakech to merzouga ends.

Local Tips For Your 3 Days Tour From Marrakech To Merzouga

  • Bring layers! It’s warm by day and chilly at night.
  • Ask your guide to stop at local markets or viewpoints — they love showing secret spots.
  • Take a power bank to keep your phone charged for all those sunset photos.
  • Don’t worry about planning too much the guides handle everything so you can just relax and enjoy the ride.

This 3 days tour from marrakech to merzouga lasts about three days and two nights. Guides speak English, French, Spanish, and Arabic — and they love sharing stories about their desert life.

So, ready to go on this 3 days tour from marrakech to merzouga? Book your spot today and let the desert work its magic. This merzouga desert trip has everything — mountains, kasbahs, camels, and campfires. Whether you’re chasing adventure or just need a break from the city, this tour marrakech merzouga is pure Moroccan magic.

Highlights

  • Ride camels across the orange dunes of Merzouga at sunset and sunrise.
  • Sleep in a traditional Berber camp under a million twinkling stars.
  • Visit the ancient kasbah of Aït Ben Haddou — you’ve seen it in Gladiator and Game of Thrones.
  • Stroll through the dramatic Todgha Gorges and snap some unreal photos.
  • Cross the epic High Atlas Mountains and cruise the Road of 1001 Kasbahs.

Included/Excluded

  • Pickup and drop-off from your Marrakech hotel
  • Air-conditioned minibus transportation
  • 1 night in a Dades Valley hotel
  • 1 night in a Merzouga desert camp
  • 2 dinners & 2 breakfasts
  • Sunset and sunrise camel ride
  • Luggage handling service
  • Optional quad biking in Erg Chebbi dunes for extra fun on your merzouga desert trip
  • Drinks & Lunch
  • Optional local guide in Kasbah Ait Ben Haddou (€2.5 per person)
  • Personal expenses & Tips
  • Quad biking

Itinerary

You’ll kick things off early, cruising through the twisty High Atlas Mountains. Every corner’s a new view — tiny Berber villages, snowy peaks, winding roads. The first big stop is Aït Ben Haddou, a UNESCO site that looks straight out of a movie (because it is — many were shot here). After lunch, you’ll pass through Ouarzazate, the “Hollywood of Morocco,” and end the day in Dades Valley, where you’ll eat dinner and crash in a cozy kasbah-style hotel.

After breakfast, you’ll head out to the stunning Todgha Gorges — those massive canyon walls are unreal. You’ll grab lunch nearby, then continue the drive to Merzouga, where your camels are waiting. The camel ride through the Erg Chebbi dunes at sunset is the highlight of this merzouga desert trip. Once at camp, you’ll settle into your tent, enjoy dinner under the stars, and listen to Berber music by the fire. It’s magic — no other way to put it.

Wake up early if you can — watching the sunrise over the dunes is worth losing sleep for. After breakfast, you’ll hop back in the van for the scenic drive to Marrakech, with a few stops to stretch, eat, and soak in the last bits of desert vibe. You’ll get back around 8 p.m., tired but completely satisfied with your 3 days tour from marrakech to merzouga adventure.

Durations

Multi day

Languages

English
Espanol
Francais

Frequently asked questions

Expect about 10 hours of scenic driving spread across three days, with plenty of cultural stops. It’s a long journey, but part of the adventure that makes this tour marrakech merzouga unforgettable.

Yes, dinners and breakfasts are included throughout your merzouga desert trip. Lunches and drinks are optional extras, giving you the freedom to sample Moroccan cuisine along the route.

Bring warm clothes, comfortable shoes, sunscreen, and a flashlight. Evenings in the desert can get cool, so a light jacket is handy. Your guide can help arrange blankets if needed.

Yes, guides provide gentle, well-trained camels and adjust saddle height for comfort. If you prefer, a 4×4 transfer to camp can replace the ride.

Absolutely! Many travelers spend an extra day visiting things to do in marrakech — such as souks, palaces, or cooking classes — before or after the desert journey.

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Bulk discount (by Percent)

Bulk discount adult
#Discount groupFrom adultTo adultValue
1Couple Discount22 13%
2Trio Discount33 20%
3Group Discount412 25%

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