4 days trip from marrakech to Sahara desert .
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4 days trip from marrakech to Sahara desert .
Overview:
4-day journey from Marrakech, starting with a scenic drive through the High Atlas Mountains, crossing the Tizi n'Tichka Pass. We'll Visit the iconic Aït Benhaddou, a UNESCO World Heritage Site, before continuing to the Dades Valley, where we'll spend the night surrounded by dramatic rock formations. The next day, we'll explore the towering Todra Gorge before heading to Merzouga for a magical ride camel trek into the Sahara Desert, and Spend the night in a desert camp under the stars. and nightfire with best music berbe, After enjoying a breathtaking sunrise over the dunes, ride camel or 4x4 back to Merzouga, stopping in the traditional towns of Rissani, arfoud, and Alnif on the way to Ouarzazate. Stay overnight in Ouarzazate or bomal dads, visiting the historic Taourirt Kasbah, and then complete the trip by returning to Marrakech via the beautiful landscapes of the High Atlas Mountains, and tizi n tichka from we will back to marrakech city.
Highlights: 4 days trip from Marrakech to Sahara desert.
- Depart from Marrakech, drive through the Atlas Mountains,
- Visit Aït Benhaddou before reaching Dades Valley for an overnight stay.
- Explore Todra Gorge, then head to Merzouga for a ride camel trek into the Sahara
- Spending the night in a desert camp under the stars.
- Watch the sunrise over the dunes, return by camel or 4x4 car
- Visit traditional towns of Rissani, arfoud
- Visit Rissani and Alnif on the way to Ouarzazate for an overnight stay.
- Explore the Taourirt Kasbah in Ouarzazate.
- visit tizi n tichka
- Drive back to Marrakech through the stunning High Atlas Mountains.
Map: 4 days trip from Marrakech to Sahara desert .
4 days trip from Marrakech to Sahara desert .
Included
- Hotel pick-up and drop-off
- 1 bottle of Mineral Water per person per day
- Fully Guided
- Professional driver
- An experienced & multilingual driver/guide
Excluded
- Personal expenses
- Tips and gratuities
- Drinks
Tour Plan
Day 1: Marrakech to Dades Gorge
Depart from Marrakech early in the morning, traveling through the High Atlas Mountains via the Tizi n'Tichka Pass (2260m). Enjoy the stunning panoramic views of Berber villages and valleys.
Visit the famous Ait Ben Haddou, a UNESCO World Heritage site. This ancient fortified village has been featured in many films and offers a glimpse into Morocco’s history.
Stop at a local restaurant in Ait Ben Haddou or Ouarzazate for take lunnch
Afternoon,Continue the journey to Ouarzazate, the “Gateway to the Sahara.” Explore the Taourirt Kasbah before driving through the picturesque Valley of Roses and Skoura Oasis.
Arrive in Dades Gorge and spend the night at a traditional guesthouse nestled within the gorge. Enjoy a hearty Moroccan dinner.
Day 2: Dades Gorge to Merzouga (Erg Chebbi Desert)
After breakfast, continue driving through the scenic Dades Valley, also we'll known as the Road of a Thousand Kasbahs. Stop for take photos at some of the dramatic viewpoints along the way.
Enjoy a traditional meal in the Todgha Gorge for lunch, another striking natural gorge in the region.
Afternoon, Head towards the Sahara desert, passing through small Berber villages like Erfoud and Rissani, the latter known for its bustling market and as the gateway to the desert, Arrive in Merzouga, at the edge of the Erg Chebbi dunes.
Sunset ride Camel Trek into the golden dunes of Erg Chebbi, and witness the desert sunset.
Arrive at a desert camp where you’ll be welcomed with tea. Enjoy a traditional Moroccan dinner, followed by music and dancing around a campfire. Spend the night under the stars in a nomadic tent.
Day 3: Merzouga to Ouarzazate
Wake up early to catch the spectacular sunrise over the dunes, followed by breakfast at the camp. Ride camel or 4x4 back to Merzouga on camelback.
Begin the return journey, stopping along the way in Alnif and Tazzarine, small Berber towns.
Stop for lunch in Nkob, and visit a beautiful village known for its palm groves and traditional mudbrick kasbahs.
We'll Continue towards Ouarzazate, and we'll crossing the Draa Valley, the largest palm grove in Morocco, famous for its ancient kasbahs and lush landscapes.
Arrive in Ouarzazate and stay overnight in a traditional riad or hotel.
Day 4: Ouarzazate to Marrakech
After breakfast, we'll explore Ouarzazate’s Film Studios and learn about the region’s connection to the film industry.
We'll Drive back towards Marrakech via the Tizi n'Tichka Pass, with a stop at the Telouet Kasbah, a historic kasbah once occupied by the powerful Glaoui family.
We'll Enjoy lunch in a small village in the Atlas Mountains.
Arrive back in Marrakech in the late afternoon or early evening. Drop off at your accommodation riad or hotel.
NOTE !
NOTE! If the itineraries that we offer does not match what you’re looking for contact us and we will prepare a trip that suits your own needs and requirements.
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