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Embark on an adventure that will stay in your memory forever. Explore Morocco on our 5-day, 4-night tour from Marrakech.
The group 5-Day Shared Desert Tour from Marrakech to Merzouga is our most popular desert tour in Morocco. It leaves every day from Marrakech and every Sunday and Monday we have a big group.
The tour is rich in landscapes, you will never get bored as you will be busy admiring one scene after another. The dramatic landscape change is incredible. We will cross roads, Atlas Mountains, valleys, ports, gorges, dunes and villages with different history and forts, such as the Kasbah Ait Ben Haddou – UNESCO World Heritage Site, we will also visit the highest dunes in North Africa and much more.
In this adventure you will live the unique experience of riding a dromedary and spend a night in the middle of the Sahara desert. The highlights are the sky and the typical festival of the people of the desert, super lively with lots of music, dancing and typical food.
Come and discover the colors, flavors and customs of a country that welcomes everyone with open arms. Don’t miss the opportunity to explore the Merzouga desert with this shared group package.

This Group Tour is more economical than the Private Tour since the costs are divided among the participants.
Every day we have a group tour, just choose the date you want, minimum 5 days 4 nights.
Our service begins and ends in Marrakech airport.
We will help you make your dreams come true and have unforgettable experiences.
Book now and enjoy an unforgettable trip in Morocco!

Highlights of Morocco 5 Days Shared Desert Tour from Marrakech to Merzouga

  • Airport pick-up and drop-off included – hassle-free arrival and departure in Marrakech

  • Visit to UNESCO-listed Ait Ben Haddou Kasbah – a famous film location and historic site

  • Drive through the scenic High Atlas Mountains via Tizi N’Tichka pass (2,260 m)

  • Stops at traditional Berber villages and Argan oil cooperative

  • Explore Ouarzazate – Morocco’s film capital with Taourirt Kasbah

  • Travel through the Valley of Roses and Dades Gorges, known for dramatic canyon views

  • Discover Todra Gorges – towering rock walls perfect for photography and short hikes

  • Berber cultural experience – henna tattoos, traditional dress, and hospitality tea

  • Camel trekking in the Erg Chebbi Dunes – an iconic Sahara desert experience

  • Luxury desert camp stay – private tents with ensuite bathrooms, local dinner & music

  • Sunset and sunrise over the Sahara dunes – unforgettable desert moments

  • Travel with an experienced driver/guide in a comfortable vehicle

  • Great mix of culture, adventure, and relaxation in just 5 days

Pickup information – Morocco 5 Days Shared Desert Tour from Marrakech to Merzouga (4 nights)

Pickup location:

We pick up travelers wherever they are in Marrakech, including Menara Airport, hotels or riads where they are staying, or landmark locations such as Jemaa el-Fnaa Square.

How to recognize the driver?

We will contact you via WhatsApp or our official email address to finalize the details and provide clear instructions and exact meeting points for our appointment.

Ending point of the tour:

We will drop you off at the same place where we picked you up.

Minimum and maximum group size:

Minimum: 1 / Maximum: 17

Detailed Itinerary: Morocco 5 Days Shared Desert Tour from Marrakech to Merzouga
(4 nights)

Day 1: Marrakech Airport – Hotel in Marrakech city – Free time.

You will be met at the Marrakech Airport and then taken by the driver/guide to the Hotel in Marrakech (15 minutes), which is located meters from the Jemma el Fna square (medina), the main tourist attraction in Marrakech.

The first day, we don’t have activities, we transport you from the airport and checking in the hotel. There is no problem at any time of the arrival on the first day!

Important:

– In the airport, you connect to Wifi and send a message, buy your SIM card inside the airport, and recharge your internet to contact us outside the airport.

– Exchange your money into local currency (dirham) or 5 minutes from your hotel, there is a currency/exchange exchange for your convenience.

– The driver/guide will be waiting for you outside the Airport with the “Morocco Explore Tours” sign.

Upon leaving Marrakech airport, you will find yourself in the second largest city in the country, located in central Morocco, at the foot of the Atlas Mountains.
Once in the city, you’ll find a myriad of things to do and see. Jemaa el-Fna Square, in the center of the old city (medina), is a vibrant and lively place, with street performers, snake charmers, food stalls, and much more.
And of course, Moroccan cuisine is famous the world over, so be sure to try some of the local dishes such as chicken or lamb tagine, couscous or harira, a traditional Moroccan soup. Many restaurants in the city serve authentic and delicious dishes.
Enjoy your stay in Marrakech!

Day 2: Marrakech – High Atlas – Ait Ben Haddou Kasbah – Ouarzazate – Valley of the Roses – Dades Gorges. 

On the second day, depart this group desert trip at 07:40, crossing the High Atlas Mountains (2260m) through the port of Tizi N’Tichka with panoramic views. A mountain range that separates the plains of Marrakech from the Sahara Desert.
We visit the ARGAN Oil cooperative, where we discover the realization process and explain the numerous benefits it has for the human body.
Continue south, taking a 6 km trail that will take us to the village of La Kasbah Ait Ben Haddou, where we will visit its Kasbah (declared a World Heritage Site by UNESCO). In this spectacular setting, renowned films Gladiator and The Jewel of the Nile were filmed. You can stroll through the narrow dirt streets and visit some of the traditional houses, which are still inhabited. Lunch in the village and then on to Ouarzazate.
This city, considered the gateway to the great desert, is an important center for film and television, with several studios and film sets. You can visit the Kasbah Taourirt, an old palace that was once the residence of the governor of the region.
The journey continues through Vale das Rosas and M’gona, a region famous for the production of roses and the manufacture of perfumes and beauty products. There, you can visit a local cooperative and learn about the production process for these products.
We continue until we reach the Dades gorges, passing through Skoura, a series of narrow and deep gorges carved by the Dades River. We arrived in the afternoon at our hotel in Dades.

Day 3: Dades Gorges – Todra Gorges – Jorf – Erfoud – Merzouga (Camel Tour and Desert Night). 

On day 3 of your trip in Morocco, after breakfast and a visit to Dades, we will start a road dotted with Kasbahs and date oasis, all very different from each other and after several stops, we will reach one of the strong points of the south: the Gorges of Todra which are about 1h30 by car from Dades.
The Todra Gorges are another set of impressive canyons with rock walls up to 300 meters high, formed by the Todra River. It is a climber’s paradise and a unique place. Here, you will be able to hike through the gorge to enjoy the scenery and take some amazing pictures.
We continue our route to the Berber family (henna tattoo and typical clothes for free photography) and free lunch, and continuation of our trip to the desert until we reach the impressive Erg Chebbi Dunes in Merzouga, where we will have a hospitality tea while we rest a little. All your bags and backpacks will be taken by car, take valuables with you, and we will start the camel excursion for an hour that will take us to the luxury camp with luxury tents with an inside bathroom and shower, with dinner included and typical local music. We will make a stop in the middle of the road to watch the sunset over the dunes and stretch our legs a bit before continuing the journey to the camp, where we will have another hospitality tea before dinner and have the opportunity to climb the nearby dunes. from camp, to discover shooting stars and make wishes, night in the desert.
This unique desert experience is one of Morocco’s top attractions and is sure to be a highlight of your trip.

Day 4: Merzouga – High Atlas Mountains – Marrakech. 

Early in the morning, we get up to admire the other enchanting view of the sunrise, and then the desert experience. After the breakfast, we will ride a camel to return and start our way back to Marrakesh. There will be stops every 1h30 to bathroom and rest. Afterwards, we will drive through the Berber villages and we will have a stop for lunch around 2 pm. Then we will return to Marrakech through the High Atlas Mountains. We will arrive in Marrakech around 19:00 to 20:00.

Day 5: Free time – Transfer to Marrakech Airport.

Depending on flight time, transfer to the airport 3 hours before your flight and the end of our 5 days tour from Marrakech to Merzouga desert with group.

 

Accommodations:

  • In Marrakech 3 star hotels: Hotel Grand Imilchil/Hotel AKabar/Riad Assia/Riad Taghazoute/Riad Dar Benbrahim or similar.
  • In Boumalne Dades 3 star hotels: Hôtel la Kasbah de Dades Ex Chems/Hotel Vieux Chateau/Hotel Canyon or similar.
  • In Merzouga Desert: Luxury Camp.
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Note:

  • If the itineraries we offer do not match what you are looking for, do not hesitate to contact us and we will prepare a trip to suit your needs and requirements.
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Included in the trip

  • Transfers (Airport – Hotel – Airport) at any time every day
  • Private transport with air conditioning (4×4 or mini bus with A/C)
  • Professional driver/guide with experience in speaking English, Spanish  and Portuguese (multilingual) during all tour days
  • Fuel
  • 2 nights in Riads with breakfast in Marrakech (room for 2/3/4 people)
  • 1 night half board (dinner and breakfast) at hotel in Dades valley (room for 2/3/4 people)
  • 1 night, half board (dinner, music and breakfast) at Sahara luxury camp with indoor bathroom in the desert in Merzouga (room for 2/3/4 people)
  • All hotels with swimming pool
  • Vegetarians are welcome, but please send us a note first
  • Free time to explore the sites, stop for photos, etc.
  • Guided tour of Ait Ben Haddou
  • Henna Tattoo
  • Berber clothing available for photos
  • Dromedary ride or 4×4 car ride to and from the desert camp
  • Sandboard on the dunes
  • Visits specified in the circuit
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Not included:

  • Flights
  • Dinners in Marrakech
  • Lunches
  • Drinks
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Price: Offer valid for a limited time (Special Offer and Limited Places)

 

  • The group tour for 4 people with private quadruple rooms in 3*** Hotels and a private quadruple tent in the luxury camp costs 190€ per person.
  • The group tour for 4 people with 2 private double/twin rooms in 3*** Hotels and 2 private double/twin tents in the luxury camp costs 230€ per person.
  • The private tour for 4 people with 2 private rooms in 3*** Hotels and 2 private tents in the luxury camp costs 350€ per person.
  • The group tour for 3 people with shared quadruple rooms in 3*** Hotels and a shared quadruple tent in the luxury camp costs 190€ per person.
  • The group tour for 3 people with private triple rooms in 3*** Hotels and a private triple tent in the luxury camp costs 215€ per person.
  • The private tour for 3 people with private rooms in 3*** Hotels and a private tent in the luxury camp costs 400€ per person.
  • The group tour for 2 people with shared quadruple rooms in 3*** Hotels and a shared quadruple tent in the luxury camp costs 215€ per person.
  • The group tour for 2 people with private double/twin rooms in 3*** Hotels and a private double/twin tent in the luxury camp costs 240€ per person.
  • The private tour for 2 people with private double/twin rooms in 3*** Hotels and a private double/twin tent in the luxury camp costs 450€ per person.
  • The group tour for 1 person with shared quadruple rooms in 3*** Hotels and a shared quadruple tent in the luxury camp costs 230€.
  • The group tour for 1 person with individual private rooms in 3*** hotels and individual private tent in the luxury camp costs 330€.

Additional Services:

  • Extras nights in Marrakech: 30€ per person in double, triple and quadruple room and 45€ per person in individual room per night included the hotel with breakfast and transport to the airport.
  • Group day trips from Marrakech to the Ouzoud Waterfalls or to the Ourika Valley or to Essaouira: 30€ per person.
  • Private guided tour of Marrakech city in half day (about 4 hours) for 2 people: 70€ in total.
  • Hot Air Balloon Flight over Marrakech with Traditional Breakfast: 180€ per person.
  • Quad bike ride in the desert dunes for 1 hour: Single Quad Bike (1 person) 40€ and Double Quad Bike (2 people) 60€ paid in cash to your guide in desert.
  • Air conditioning in the luxury camp in Merzouga desert: 20€ per tent.
  • Private day trips from Marrakech: to the Ouzoud Waterfalls with Boat Ride or to the Ourika Valley or to Essaouira.
  • Private day tour  to Atlas Mountains and 3 Valleys & Waterfalls – Camel ride Marrakech.
  • Private day tour to Agafay Desert Package, Quad Bike, Camel Ride and Dinner Show.
  • Private day trip to Casablanca.
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BOOKING AND PAYMENT METHODS

  •  To confirm your reservation, we need that you send us the deposit 50€ per person via Ria, Cash Plus, Wafacash, Sendwave, Taptap Send, MoneyGram, Paypal, Bank Account or Wise Transfer, after sending us the deposit, the rest will be paid in cash (euros) to the driver/guide who will take you from the airport to your hotel on the first day (day 1).
  • Once the deposit is received, the tour reservation will be confirmed.
  • Send us your full names and a picture of your airline tickets with flight number to see your arrival and departure time in Whatsapp or Instagram or Facebook or our travel agency email: moroccoexploretours@gmail.com.

Additional Information – Morocco 5 Days Shared Desert Tour from Marrakech to Merzouga

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Confirmation:

Confirmation will be received at the time of booking.

Wheelchair accessibility:

Transportation is wheelchair accessible. Surfaces are accessible and easy to navigate.

Infant seats:

Infant seats are available.

Tour difficulty:

Easy – suitable for everyone.

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Reviews from travelers who have taken this tour before – 5-Day Group Tour from Marrakech to the Merzouga Desert

From the very beginning, this tour exceeded our expectations. The landscapes were breathtaking—from the snow-capped Atlas Mountains to the endless sand dunes of Merzouga. The camel ride at sunset and the night in the desert camp were simply magical. Everything was well-organized and stress-free. We highly recommend the 5 days group tour from Marrakech to Merzouga to anyone wanting an authentic taste of Morocco.

Emily & James

⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ “Unforgettable desert experience”

We joined the 5 days group tour from Marrakech to Merzouga and had an amazing time! Everything was handled with care, from the pick-up at the airport to the delicious tagines along the way. Our favorite moment was lying on the dunes under a sky full of stars. We felt completely safe and looked after throughout the journey. Would absolutely do it again.

Jessica & Mark

⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ “One of the best trips we've ever done”

We loved every part of this trip. Ait Ben Haddou felt like walking through history, and the Todra Gorges were unreal. The desert camp was clean, comfortable, and the food was delicious. The Berber music by the fire gave us goosebumps. This wasn’t just sightseeing; it was a cultural experience. The 5 days group tour from Marrakech to Merzouga was the highlight of our Moroccan holiday.

Sarah & Michael

⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ “A beautiful and culturally rich adventure”

This trip was full of surprises. The drive itself was scenic, and each stop had something special to offer. Watching the sunset over the dunes and then listening to Berber drums by the campfire was unforgettable. The desert camp was surprisingly luxurious! If you’re thinking of exploring Morocco, this tour is a must.

Olivia & Daniel

⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ “Magical moments in the Moroccan desert”

Honestly, we weren’t sure what to expect from a group tour, but this one blew us away. The guide was knowledgeable and fun, and we never felt rushed. The scenery changed constantly, mountains, kasbahs, palm valleys, and finally the stunning dunes. Riding camels into the sunset felt like something out of a movie. We met lovely people along the way, and the whole experience was unforgettable.

Rachel & Thomas

⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ “So much more than we expected”

The 5 days group tour from Marrakech to Merzouga gave us the perfect mix of nature, culture, and relaxation. We loved the visit to the Rose Valley, walking through the gorges, and the warm welcome we received in every village. The desert camp was a dream, clean, cozy, and full of energy. This was our first time in Morocco, and now we can’t wait to come back.

Amanda & Brian

⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ “A perfect blend of adventure and comfort”

Frequently Asked Questions – Morocco 5 Days Shared Desert Tour from Marrakech to Merzouga

1. Is airport transfer included?

Yes, the package includes transfer from Marrakech airport to your hotel/riad on Day 1 and back to the airport on Day 5.

2. Where do you sleep during the tour?

  • Night 1: Hotel/riad in Marrakech.

  • Night 2: Accommodation in the Dades Gorges.

  • Night 3: Luxury desert camp in Merzouga.

  • Night 4: Hotel/riad in Marrakech.

3. Is the camel ride in Merzouga included?

Yes, a camel ride or a 4×4 ride is included, but you can also opt for a quad ride at an extra cost (upon request).

4. What type of vehicle is used during the trip?

You’ll travel in a comfortable air-conditioned vehicle (minibus, minivan, or 4×4 depending on the group size).

5. Are meals included during the trip?

  • Breakfasts: Included every day.

  • Dinners: Included in Dades and at the desert camp.

  • Lunches: Not included, but stops are made at well-known local restaurants.

6. What should I bring for the desert?

  • Comfortable and light clothing for the day.

  • A jacket or coat for the night (it can get cold in the desert).

  • Sunscreen, sunglasses, a cap or hat.

  • Closed or sports shoes.

7. Is the tour suitable for children or elderly people?

Yes, the tour is family-friendly, but it’s recommended to check in advance in cases of reduced mobility due to short walks and the camel ride.

8. Is the tour private or shared?

  1. We offer both options:

  • Private tour: Just for your group.

  • Shared tour: With other travelers, ideal for meeting people and lowering costs.

    9. Can the itinerary be customized?

    Yes, we can tailor the tour to your interests, including extra nights, additional stops, or extra services.

    10. Is a guide included?

    A driver/guide will accompany the group throughout the trip, and a local guide will be provided for more in-depth visits (such as Ait Ben Haddou).

    11. When is the best time to visit Morocco?

    Spring (March to May) and autumn (September to November) are the best seasons to travel to Morocco.

    12. How long does it take to get to the desert from Marrakech?

    It takes approximately 9 to 10 hours by road to travel from Marrakech to the Sahara Desert, specifically Erg Chebbi near Merzouga, covering a distance of around 550 kilometers.

    13. What is the closest desert camp to Marrakech?

    The Agafay Desert camp is the closest desert to Marrakech. It’s a unique desert because it’s rocky, unlike the usual sandy dunes of the Sahara, and it takes about one to two hours by car to reach from Marrakech. While it may seem less traditional, the location offers a convenient opportunity for those who want to enjoy a day trip or an overnight stay in the desert while still being based in Marrakech.

    14. What are the common stops on the road trip from Marrakech to Merzouga?

    Tizi n’Tichka Pass: Travelers often stop at this mountain pass to stretch their legs and admire the views of the Atlas Mountains.

    Ait Benhaddou: Known for its well-preserved kasbahs, this historic fortified village is a must-see along the way. It has appeared in many films and TV shows and is a UNESCO World Heritage Site.

    Ouarzazate: Known as the “Gateway to the Sahara,” Ouarzazate is where some tourists stop for lunch or a quick rest. It’s famous for the movies filmed here, including Babel and The Mummy, and for the nearby historic site, Kasbah Taourirt, which is worth a visit.

    Dades Valley: Located between the High Atlas and Anti-Atlas mountains, the Dades Valley offers stunning landscapes with lush greenery and towering rock formations. Many travelers stop here to enjoy the scenery and take photos.

    Todra Gorge: This dramatic canyon is a popular stop for its towering rock walls that rise high above visitors. Travelers often take a short hike through the gorge or enjoy a picnic while soaking in the spectacular views.

    15. Is the Merzouga Desert the same as the Sahara Desert?

    Merzouga is a village located on the edge of the Sahara Desert in southeastern Morocco. The desert area near Merzouga, especially the Erg Chebbi dunes, is often referred to as part of the Sahara Desert. However, strictly speaking, the Sahara Desert is a vast desert region covering much of North Africa, spanning multiple countries such as Morocco, Algeria, Tunisia, Libya, Egypt, Mauritania, Mali, Niger, Chad, and Sudan. Therefore, while Merzouga is situated within the Sahara Desert region, it is only a small part of this immense desert landscape.

    16. What is the most beautiful desert in Morocco?

    Beauty is subjective, but one of the most famous and striking deserts in Morocco is the Erg Chebbi dunes near Merzouga. These towering sand dunes, reaching up to 150 meters high, offer a fascinating landscape of golden sands that change color throughout the day. The Erg Chebbi dunes are known for their spectacular views at sunrise and sunset, when the desert landscape is bathed in orange and reddish hues. Additionally, the vastness of the Sahara Desert around Merzouga, with its rolling dunes and clear skies, creates an otherworldly and unforgettable experience for visitors.

    17. Is it worth visiting the Sahara Desert in Morocco?

    Without a doubt, visiting the Sahara Desert in Morocco is well worth it for many reasons. It offers a unique and unforgettable experience that allows you to immerse yourself in the vastness and beauty of the desert landscape. Watching the sunrise or sunset over the sand dunes is a magical experience you will remember for a lifetime. Additionally, exploring the desert on camelback or spending a night under the stars in a desert camp is an unparalleled adventure. The Sahara Desert also offers the opportunity to learn about Berber culture and traditions, as many desert tours include visits to local villages and encounters with the communities living in the desert. Overall, a trip to the Sahara Desert in Morocco gives you the chance to disconnect from the hustle and bustle of everyday life and connect with nature in a truly stunning setting.

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    • If you have any other questions about our 5-day group tour from Marrakech to the Merzouga Desert, please don’t hesitate to contact us. We will respond within 24 hours. For quicker communication, you can message us on WhatsApp at +212673051060.

    Morocco 5 Days Shared Desert Tour from Marrakech to Merzouga: Must-See Attractions and Activities

    Kasbah of Aït Ben Haddou – The famous Kasbah in Morocco

    Your desert adventure begins with a visit to the iconic Ksar of Aït Ben Haddou, a UNESCO World Heritage Site located in the Ounila Valley. This historic fortress, built with reddish clay and straw, is an excellent example of traditional southern Moroccan architecture. Its multi-story structures rise majestically on the hill, surrounded by defensive walls and decorated with Amazigh (Berber) motifs that whisper centuries of history.

    Dating back to the 17th century, Aït Ben Haddou thrived as a key point on the trans-Saharan trade route, connecting the gold markets of Timbuktu with the imperial city of Marrakech. Its cinematic charm has made it the setting for major productions such as Gladiator, Kingdom of Heaven, and Game of Thrones.

    Extra tip: Don’t miss the panoramic view from the top of the ksar at sunset; it offers a stunning perspective of the valley and the surrounding desert landscape.

    Ouarzazate – Gateway to the Sahara and Morocco’s Film Capital

    Heading east, you will arrive at Ouarzazate, a city known as the “Gateway to the Desert.” Historically, it was an important caravan crossroads between the High Atlas and the Sahara. Today, it is a melting pot of cultures, where Amazigh, Arab, Jewish, and European influences converge, a result of the French colonial legacy and earlier periods.

    In addition to its strategic history, Ouarzazate is famous for its film industry. It is home to Atlas Studios, one of the largest film studios in the world. Entire cities have been recreated here for movies such as Lawrence of Arabia and The Mummy. You can tour old film sets and feel like you’ve stepped right into a movie scene.

    Nearby Highlight:
    Visit the Kasbah of Taourirt, a vast adobe citadel that once belonged to the powerful Glaoui family. Its traditional Moroccan architecture, with maze-like passageways and richly decorated interiors, is simply fascinating.

    Skoura Oasis – Hidden Date Palm Groves and Historic Kasbahs

    On the way to the Dades Valley, make a stop at Skoura, a lush oasis full of date palm groves and ancient kasbahs. Unlike other more crowded tourist destinations, Skoura offers tranquility, authentic rural life, and the chance to visit the Kasbah of Amridil, one of the best-preserved kasbahs in Morocco.

    Enjoy a guided walk among the palm groves and discover how the locals continue to practice traditional farming techniques.

    Dades Valley – Winding Roads and Lunar Landscapes

    As you venture into the High Atlas, the road will lead you to the impressive Dades Valley, nicknamed the “Valley of a Thousand Kasbahs.” This fertile mountain corridor is famous for its unique rock formations, some resembling monkey fingers, and for the gardens that flourish along the river.

    The area is dotted with small Berber villages where traditions remain alive. It’s common to see women fetching water or washing clothes in the river while shepherds guide their flocks over the hills.

    Must-see:
    Take a scenic drive through the Dades Gorges, known for their tight zigzag curves and steep canyon walls. It’s one of the most thrilling and photogenic roads in Morocco.

    Todra Gorges – Imposing Cliffs and a Paradise for Hikers

    Further along the route are the Todra Gorges, a series of limestone canyons carved by the Todra River. Just outside Tinghir, these vertical cliffs reach up to 400 meters high, creating an impressive and accessible natural spectacle.

    Whether you’re an experienced hiker or prefer a leisurely walk, the base of the gorge offers shaded trails along the river, where you might encounter children playing or women weaving carpets in nearby villages.

    Optional activity:
    For the more adventurous, rock climbing is very popular in this area, with routes suitable for all skill levels.

    Merzouga – The best Sahara Desert in the World!

    Finally, you arrive at Merzouga, a small village on the edge of the towering Erg Chebbi dunes, where golden sands stretch as far as the eye can see. Here, the adventure reaches its peak.

    A camel ride is the quintessential desert experience. At sunset, ride across the dunes to a remote camp. Spend the night under the stars in a Berber tent, savoring local cuisine, listening to traditional stories, and enjoying drum music around the fire.

    Extra experiences in Merzouga:

    • Sandboarding: Glide down the dunes as if on a snowboard, but over soft sand.

    • Quad biking: For an adrenaline rush, drive a quad bike through the desert.

    • Visit to the village of Khamlia: Known for its Gnawa music, with sub-Saharan roots, Khamlia is the soul of Saharan rhythm.

    Other Recommended Stops on This Tour

    • Valley of the Roses (El Kelaa M’Gouna): If you travel in spring, you can witness the rose harvest and visit cooperatives that produce rose water and rose oil.
    • Rissani: A historic city with a lively traditional market on Tuesdays, Thursdays, and Sundays. It is also known as the birthplace of the Alaouite dynasty.
    • Fossil Museum in Erfoud: Discover ancient fossils and learn about the geological significance of this region.

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