5 Days Marrakech Desert Tour to Merzouga
Overview of the 5 days tour from marrakech to merzouga:
Start your 5 days tour from Marrakech to Merzouga, experiencing Morocco’s rich history, diverse landscapes, and vibrant culture. From the bustling city of Marrakech, you’ll traverse the majestic Atlas Mountains, explore ancient kasbahs, and marvel at cinematic landscapes. This tour offers a unique blend of historical exploration, natural beauty, and immersive cultural experiences, culminating in an unforgettable night under the stars in the Sahara Desert.
5 days tour from marrakech to merzouga, Highlights:
- Explore the UNESCO-listed Kasbah, a striking example of Moroccan earthen clay architecture and a popular filming location for Hollywood blockbusters.
- Visit the city known as “The Gateway to the Desert,” famous for its film studios and historic kasbahs.
- Enjoy the serene beauty of the Dades Valley, staying overnight in a private guesthouse with traditional Moroccan hospitality.
- Experience the breathtaking beauty of Todra Gorge, towering cliffs, and stunning natural scenery.
- Ride camels across the iconic Erg Chebbi dunes, experiencing the Sahara Desert’s magic.
- Spend a night at a luxurious desert camp with a traditional Moroccan dinner and the opportunity to stargaze in the clear desert skies.
- Drive through the scenic Draa Valley, renowned for its lush oases, ancient kasbahs, and picturesque landscapes.
- Discover the architectural wonders of Rissani, a town rich in history and tradition, before heading back to Marrakech.
Itinerary 5 days tour from marrakech to merzouga
Day 1: Marrakech – Ouarzazate – Daraa Valley
We will meet you in Marrakech at 8:30 in the morning in a private 4×4 vehicle, and depart to Ouarzazate, traveling through the High Atlas mountains. On the way, you’ll pass through Tizi Ntichka port, the highest point in the country at 2,260 meters, enjoying beautiful landscapes and stopping to take pictures of Berber villages. You’ll then take a small road to Telouat Kasbah, where after visiting the kasbah, you’ll have free time to enjoy a typical meal in town. In the afternoon, you’ll continue through the Ounila valley, observing small Berber villages and families living in adobe houses in the mountains, reaching the ksar (fortified village) of Ait Ben Haddou. Here, you’ll visit the famous Kasbah, a UNESCO World Heritage Site since 1986, known as a filming location for movies such as Gladiator, Obelix, The Mummy, The Jewel of the Nile, and Sahara. After visiting the kasbah, you’ll proceed to Ouarzazate, also known as “The Gate of the Desert,” where you’ll have dinner and spend the night at a hotel.
Day 2: Daraa Valley – Todgha Gorges – Merzouga
After breakfast at the Draa Valley, we will continue our journey to Merzouga. Along the way, we’ll stop to take pictures and enjoy the view of the majestic Todgha Gorges. You’ll have some free time to walk along the valley and explore the site. We’ll reach the wonderful Merzouga dunes, known for their powdery dunes. We’ll switch from motorized transportation to animal traction to venture into the heart of the desert. Upon reaching the camp, we’ll settle into tents made of camel hair, similar to those used by nomadic families. Dinner and night will be spent in the Berber tent under a beautiful starry sky.
Day 3: Merzouga Experience
This is a complete desert day, starting with a “date with the sunrise.” If you are in the middle of the desert, it’s worth getting up early to witness the most spectacular sunrise you’ve ever seen from the top of a dune near the camp and enjoy this natural wonder. After sunrise, we’ll return to Merzouga on camels, where a hearty breakfast awaits. Then, we’ll skirt the Erg Chebbi, a vast sandy desert featuring the Big Dune of Morocco, which stands over 250 meters high. We’ll continue along the road once used for the “Paris – Dakar” rally, ending at the mountains bordering Algeria. We’ll stop at Tissardmin oasis, where fossil quarries still exist, and then proceed along a road where we can see nomad settlements and learn about their secrets and customs. The next stop will be a viewpoint to contemplate the whole Erg Chebbi. We’ll then reach Kamilia Village, originally from Mali, where we’ll enjoy a relaxing cup of tea while listening to a concert of the spiritual music of Gnawa. You’ll be transferred to your accommodation, with a free afternoon to enjoy the town or the dunes next to the hotel to watch the sunset. Dinner and night will be at the hotel.
Day 4: Merzouga – Rissani – Dades Gorges – Ouarzazate
We leave the desert after breakfast and head to Rissani to visit the marketplace (market days: Tuesday, Thursday, and Saturday). Then, we continue to Erfoud, where we can visit fossilized marble manufacturers before making our way to the Touroug and Tinjdad palm groves. An hour later, we’ll reach one of the best spots in the High Atlas, the Todra Gorges. The river has carved out a cliff-sided canyon, making it a popular destination for climbers due to its beauty and high rock walls. You’ll have free time for lunch in this wonderful place, and a short walk through the gorges is highly recommended to fully appreciate the landscape’s beauty. In the afternoon, we continue to the Dades Valley, also known as the Valley of Figs, passing through Boumalne Dades and stopping at the “monkey legs.” Dinner and overnight stay will be at the Dades Gorges.
Day 5: Ouarzazate – Marrakech
The next morning, we will depart from Ouarzazate and make our way back to Marrakech, bringing our tour to an end. As we retrace our route through the stunning landscapes and vibrant villages of the High Atlas, you’ll have one last opportunity to soak in the beauty of Morocco’s diverse scenery. Our journey will culminate upon our arrival in Marrakech, where you will be dropped off at your accommodation, marking the conclusion of an unforgettable adventure.
Note: If you are in Fes, you can start your 5 Days Tour from Fes. Also, this is just a suggested itinerary; feel free to contact us if you see that you can customize this 5 Days Tour from Marrakech to Merzouga.
Map of the 5 days tour from marrakech to merzouga
What is Include
- Comfortable Transport
- Multilingual Driver & Tour Guide
- Accommodation
- Camel Trekking in Merzouga
- Luxury Desert Camp: Relaxing Desert Camp
What is Exclude
- Food & Drinks
- Entrances fees
Good to Know About This 5 Days tour from Marrakech to Merzouga
✦ The itinerary is flexible and customizable – You can tailor the experience to suit your travel style, whether you prefer cultural stops, nature-based activities, or a more relaxed pace.
✦ Extra experiences can be added – Enhance your trip with optional add-ons like cooking classes, guided city tours in Fes or Marrakech, extended stays in the Sahara, or hiking adventures in the Todra Gorges or Dades Valley.
✦ Choose your desert journey style – You may reach the Sahara camp by camel or a 4×4 vehicle. A short camel ride is still included for the full desert experience if you prefer comfort over a long trek.
✦ Reverse route is available – This tour is also offered in reverse, from Fes to Marrakech, following a similar route through the desert and mountains.
✦ The itinerary is adaptable – Your driver can help adjust your schedule if you want to skip certain stops or spend more time at others.
✦ A helpful packing list is available – A suggested packing checklist is provided to help you prepare for varying desert and mountain climates.
✦ Booking requires a deposit – A 30% deposit confirms your tour, with the remaining balance paid upon arrival, usually at the agency’s office in Ouarzazate or to the driver directly.
✦ Multiple payment options – You can pay via PayPal, bank transfer (in Europe), credit card, or cash in multiple currencies (USD, EUR, GBP, MAD).
✦ Discounts for children – Children under 5 years old travel free, and those under 12 receive a 25% discount.
✦ Prices may vary – Costs can fluctuate based on the current exchange rate and fuel prices.
✦ Seasonal price increases – Expect higher prices during peak travel times like Christmas, New Year’s Eve, and school holidays.
Additional Helpful Info:
✦ Accommodation standards – You can choose between standard or luxury accommodations, especially for your night in the desert.
✦ Vegetarian and dietary options – Meals can be adjusted for vegetarian, vegan, or allergy-sensitive diets—just inform your tour provider in advance.
✦ Luggage handling – Large suitcases stay with the driver or hotel while you take a smaller bag to the desert camp.
✦ English-speaking drivers/guides – Most tours include a fluent English-speaking driver/guide who also shares local insights throughout the journey.
FAQs about this 5 Days Tour from Marrakech to Merzouga
1. How long is the drive from Marrakech to Merzouga?
The drive from Marrakech to Merzouga spans approximately 560 kilometers and takes about 10–12 hours, including scenic stops through the High Atlas Mountains, Ait Ben Haddou, Ouarzazate, and the Dades or Todra Gorges.
2. Can I skip the camel ride to the desert camp?
Yes, travelers who prefer not to ride camels can opt for a 4×4 vehicle transfer directly to the desert camp in Erg Chebbi.
3. Are there bathrooms and showers at the desert camp?
Most desert camps offer modern, en-suite bathrooms with hot showers. However, this depends on the type of camp you book, standard or luxury.
4. What type of vehicles are used for this tour?
This tour typically uses air-conditioned 4×4 Toyota Land Cruisers or comfortable minivans, depending on the group size and travel conditions.
5. How far in advance should we book this tour?
It’s best to book at least 2–4 weeks in advance, especially during peak travel seasons (spring and fall), to secure your preferred accommodations.
6. How do I pay for the tour?
Payment can usually be made via bank transfer, credit card, or cash in Morocco. Some tour companies accept deposits online, with the balance paid upon arrival.
7. What’s included in the 5-day Marrakech to Merzouga tour?
The package typically includes transportation, accommodation, breakfasts, dinners, a camel ride, desert camp stay, and guided visits to key sites like Ait Ben Haddou and Todra Gorge.
8. Is the tour suitable for children or elderly travelers?
Yes, but adjustments may be needed for the itinerary or desert access. Families often choose private tours for more flexibility and comfort.
9. What should I pack for the desert tour?
Bring comfortable walking shoes, layers for warm days and cold nights, sunglasses, sunscreen, a hat, and a small backpack for the camel trek.
10. Will there be Wi-Fi in the desert camp?
Luxury camps may offer Wi-Fi, but connection quality varies. It’s a good time to unplug and enjoy the natural beauty of the Sahara.
11. Are vegetarian or special dietary meals available?
Yes, most tour operators accommodate dietary preferences if informed in advance. Moroccan cuisine offers various vegetarian options.
12. What is the best time of year to visit Merzouga?
The best months are March–May and September–November when the temperatures are milder and more comfortable for desert excursions.