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Experience Morocco’s desert landscapes and Atlas Mountains on a 4-day adventure from Marrakech.
This 4-day desert and Atlas tour offers an unforgettable journey through Morocco’s spectacular landscapes, from the High Atlas Mountains to the golden dunes of the Sahara. Visit UNESCO sites like Ait Benhaddou, explore dramatic gorges, and experience the magic of a desert camel trek, all while staying in comfortable accommodations with a local guide.
Explore Morocco’s cultural gems, vibrant markets, and the breathtaking desert at your own pace.
Destinations: | Marrakech – Merzouga |
Departure: | Marrrakech |
Departure Time: | 8:00 AM |
Return Time: | 6:00 PM (Day 4) |
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Experience Morocco’s desert landscapes and Atlas Mountains on a 4-day adventure from Marrakech.
Depart from Marrakech after breakfast, driving through the High Atlas Mountains and stopping at the famous Ait Benhaddou Kasbah, a UNESCO World Heritage site. Continue to Ouarzazate and explore its Kasbah Taourirt and Atlas Film Studios.
Start the day with a scenic drive to Dades Valley, passing through beautiful landscapes and the Todra Gorges, where you can admire the impressive cliffs. Continue your journey to Merzouga, where you’ll embark on a camel trek into the Sahara Desert. Enjoy a magical sunset and spend the night at a traditional desert camp.
Wake up early to witness the sunrise over the dunes before enjoying a traditional desert breakfast. Afterward, head to Rissani and explore its local markets. Continue your journey through the stunning Draa Valley, dotted with palm groves and kasbahs. Reach Ouarzazate, where you’ll spend the night.
In the morning, visit the famous Ait Benhaddou Kasbah if you haven’t already, then begin your return journey to Marrakech via the Tizi n’Tichka Pass. You’ll arrive back in Marrakech in the late afternoon or early evening, where your tour concludes. End of the tour.
From Marrakech to the Sahara Desert and back, passing through the majestic High Atlas Mountains, Ait Benhaddou, Dades Valley, and the iconic dunes of Merzouga.