Duration: 4 Days
2 Person Minimum
This 4-day desert tour from Agadir or Taghazout to Marrakech is a perfect adventure combining the Atlantic coast, desert landscapes, and the High Atlas Mountains.
Start your journey heading towards Ouarzazate, passing through traditional Berber towns like Taznakht, famous for its handmade rugs. Visit the UNESCO World Heritage site of Ait Benhaddou, known for its impressive kasbahs and appearances in famous films.
Continue through the scenic Draa Valley, one of the longest valleys in Morocco, dotted with palm groves and ancient villages, before reaching the golden dunes of Merzouga.
Enjoy a magical camel trekking experience across the dunes of Erg Chebbi and spend a memorable night in a desert camp under the stars with traditional music and dinner.
Travel through the dramatic Todra Gorge and the stunning Dades Valley, known for its unique rock formations and scenic landscapes.
Finally, cross the High Atlas Mountains via the spectacular Tizi n'Tichka Pass before arriving in Marrakech.
This itinerary is ideal for travelers looking for a short but complete Sahara desert experience starting from the Atlantic coast.
Today we will meet you at around 8 am at your accommodation in Agadir Agadir with an early drive to Ouarzazate. On the way, we will pass by the charming town of Taznakht, renowned for its traditional Berber rugs and vibrant crafts . After that we will get to the historic Ait Ben Haddou, a UNESCO World Heritage site known for its stunning kasbahs and appearances in iconic films.You will explore its ancient architecture and quaint alleyways. After that we will get Ouarzazate where you will spend the night at nice riad
After breakfast we´ll depart towards the Draa Valley where you can see one of the longest rivers in Morocco. On the way we make some stops to take pictures and enjoy the view of the spectacular kasbahs and berber villages that dot the road as well as the beauties of the Draa valley. You'll have some free time for lunch in Nkob or Alnif, and then, after two hours driving we´ll reach the wonderful Merzouga dunes. “Desert of powdery sand dunes”. Here , you will start your guided camel ride, led by an experienced camel man to explore within the sand sea of Merzouga and see the sunset. Overnight at our desert camp where you will have your dinner, campfire and drums party. The camp is equipped with a flush toilet and hot shower inside your private tent.
Early in the morning, your camel guide will wake you up to watch what well may be the best sunrise of your life. After breakfast at the camp you will trek back to the village of Merzouga. Enroute you couldn’t fail to appreciate the unique beauty of the spectacular Erg Chebbi sand dunes - changing with the light as the day progresses. After breakfast , you’ll leave for Tinghir, and Todra gorges - the highest, narrowest gorges in Morocco. After lunch in the heart of the gorge we’ll drive through the Dades Valley, where you’ll see the majestic sand castles and the amazing rock formations known as "monkey toes". Overnight accommodation will be in a hotel or riad.
After breakfast in the hotel or riad, we’ll drive through the Dades Valley towards Kalaat Mgouna and Ouarzazat. The route through Dades Valley is the way of the thousand Kasbahs – providing numerous opportunities to take some of your best photographic shots of the trip. We’ll stop at Kalaat Mgouna, "the rose city", to purchase rosewater, which will make your linen smell good a long time after your trip is over. Continue to Marrakech via the Ait Ben Haddou Kasbah. Built by Et Hami El Glaoui, one of the last Berber chieftains during the 18th century, now the Kasbah is a house of many Glaoui people. Your journey will continue through the majestic Tizi n'Tichka Pass (2260m) over the High Atlas Mountains, before arriving at your accommodation in Marrakech.
🔹 Extra Information
Duration: 4 Days / 3 Nights
Departure City: Agadir / Taghazout
Ending City: Marrakech
Tour Type: Private One-Way Tour
Transportation: Air-conditioned SUV or Minivan
Accommodation: Riads + Desert Camp
Difficulty Level: Moderate
Best Time to Travel: October to May
Languages Available: English
🔹 Good to Know
Pickup from your hotel in Agadir or Taghazout included
Long driving distances on Day 1 and Day 2
Camel trekking takes about 1–1.5 hours each way
Desert camp includes dinner and breakfast
Sandboarding may be available at the camp
Comfortable clothing and shoes recommended
Temperature differences between desert and coastal areas can be significant
Luggage transported separately during camel trek
🔹 Highlights
Scenic drive from Agadir / Taghazout to Ouarzazate
Visit Ait Benhaddou
Explore Draa Valley
Camel trekking in Erg Chebbi
Overnight in Sahara desert camp with dinner & music
Watch desert sunset and sunrise
Walk through Todra Gorge
Discover Dades Valley
Cross Tizi n'Tichka Pass
Arrival in Marrakech
🔹 Optional Add-ons
Quad biking in Merzouga
Sandboarding experience
Upgrade to luxury desert camp
Private guided tour in Marrakech
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