Sahara Desert Tour: Explore Ait Benhaddou & Merzouga

Embark on a 4-day adventure from Marrakech to Chefchaouen via the Sahara desert. Explore Ait Benhaddou, Dades Gorges, and Todra. Experience a camel trek and sleep in a desert camp. Discover the beauty of the Middle Atlas mountains and explore the medina of Fez. Don’t miss the magical dinner show under the stars in the camp.

Duration: 4 days
Cancellation: 24 hours
Highlights

MARRAKECH - KASBAH AIT BEN HADDOU - OUARZAZATE - Tinghir

Tinghir - We will pick you up at 7:00 in Marrakech and we will go to Ouarzazate by the Tizi ‘n’ Tichka, located at 2260 m above the High Atlas. You will appreciate the landscapes and the beauty of the Berber villages. We will visit the Kasbah of Ait Benhaddou, which is the largest Kasbah…

What's Included
  • Sandboarding adventure
  • Included meals: Dinner & Breakfast
  • Sunset and sunrise camel rides (one camel per person)
  • Transport in a comfortable vehicle with a professional driver (fuel included)
What's Not Included
  • Lunch
  • Drinks
  • Tips
  • personal expenses
  • Monoument entrance fees azit ben haddou village
  • Entrance fees
  • dinner in Fes
Additional Information

We organize guided tours from Marrakech, we explore the best of the Sahara desert from Marrakech. Our excursions are available every day with pick up at the hotel.
Strong points of the private tour : Guided tour of Ait Benhaddou Visit of the Dades Gorges and Todra Camel trek in the Merzouga desert Sleeping in a camp in the desert Passage in the…

Location
Hôtel Restaurant Café de France
Rue des Banques
we will always contact you a day before your tour starts to confirm the meeting point
Cancellation Policy

For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.

Customer Ratings
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Vanessalj8294vt
May 7, 2025
Exciting desert experience - We had an amazing experience. The star of our journey was our driver Moha who was a very good driver. He always had a smile or a joke to keep us entertained. The first hotel in Tinghir was alright. Our first trek into the desert was an awesome experience, our guide Mustafa was fantastic. The desert camp was an experience and it would have been better if the staff checked and cleaned the toilets on a regular basis. The tour company Morocco Global Adventure sent us an inaccurate itinerary. It stated 3 breakfasts and 3 dinners. However, the riad in Fes said no dinner included. Our driver Moha phoned the office and the riad to rectify the situation. The next group of tourists who have Moha as a driver are the lucky ones!
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Saraha562
Nov 13, 2024
Great way to see the country in a short space of time - This tour is a very good way to see a large amount of Morocco. I'd recommend it for anyone wanting to take in the varied landscape across the country in a short amount of time! Incredible value for money to cover such a distance. From towering high altitude drives through the Atlas Mountains, to dry dessert towns, palm trees that stretch as far as the eye can see, into sandy Sahara dunes and later into more temperate farming lands in the north - this route has it all. Our guide Hassan was a great driver, we always felt safe with very long days behind the wheel and showed us a lot of the country. He allowed us to stop to visit co-ops, have food breaks and to see scenic views. Thank you Hassan! We were lucky there was only the two of us booked on this trip, so we practically had our own private tour. We had a comfort minivan which was immaculately clean and a super comfy and spacious ride. The tour itself was good. Day 1: Pick up was easy in Marrakech communicated via WhatsApp a day prior, later that day travelling along the Tizi n Tichka road (the mountains were so much bigger and impressive than I expected), then onto Ait Ben Haddou where there was a guide arranged to show us around, then lunch. Then onto the stay in Tinghir, hotel was clean and dinner and breakfast set menus included. Day 2: Visit to Todra Gorge with a full guided tour around the farming area and gorge, with a trip to see traditional Berber rugs being made and the opportunity to buy these. Then a drive to Merzouga, where we met up with other tour groups to head to the desert camp. Straight onto a camel, to ride an hour to the desert camp for sunset. The desert camp was good - our guide arranged for a luxury tent (We hadn't been asked on options for this prior which I think maybe we were supposed to - but Hassan very kindly sorted a luxury tent for us) which was spacious, clean, cosy with it's own private bathroom with shower. We had a simple 3 course set dinner again then everyone was invited to listen to drums around the fire. Day 3: Great sleep in the dunes, a small breakfast, and back onto our camel early for sunrise. The guides stop to allow for a break to watch the sun break over the dunes which was incredible! We then drove back through the Atlas Mountains (another crazy drive with insane views) and onto the high altitude flats, stopping in the town of Ifrane (looked like Northern Europe), then the monkey forest. There are monkeys here you can see in their natural habitat. Bring some small change to pay for snacks offered by men on the road if you'd like to feed them, as we ended up paying a lot for this due to having no small change!. Then onto Fes. We stayed in Riad Fes Madaw in the Medina, gorgeous with a great roof terrace. Day 4: Lovely breakfast here then we were picked up for a full guided tour of Fes. Our guide was very knowledgable and knew the city very well with lots of info. If you have the option to visit the ceramics factory, do it! It makes you appreciate all of hard work that goes into the goods for sale all over Morocco. After this we ended with the drive to Chefchaouen, taking us through the scenic Rif mountains and a lot of farming land - dropping us off to meet staff from our Riad at sunset. You can expect to spend approx 100 euros per person on guides, lunch each day and drinks across the tour - plus anything else you want to buy. Most places accepted card here, with the opportunity to stop for cash if you wanted. The food is quite simple - buffet spreads for breakfast, and 3 course set menus for lunch and dinner with mostly traditional moroccan plates made to cater to big tour groups. It's a very laidback trip without strict times etc, with a lot of driving between places (covered approx 800 miles in the 4 days!) so prepare to go with the flow. We didn't receive much information prior to the trip - I think it would be helpful to confirm a more specific itinerary and to confirm which hotels you are staying in etc before the tour begins etc for those who like to be a little more organised. The food and places to stay are not particularly luxurious when compared to the likes of Marrakech, but they are all clean, comfortable and do the job! We slept great and definitely were never hungry! If you want to see a lot of the country in a small amount of time - this is the trip for you. Also - Chefchaouen is 100% worth a couple of days to visit! We loved it there - very laidback relaxed vibe with good food.
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Karissas782
Apr 5, 2024
Mustafa is the BEST!!! - Mustafa was an amazing guide. He was so patient with us the whole trip. My friend and I had an amazing trip and got to see so much of Morocco in a short amount of time. Everyone was so kind at every stop. We were prepared to rough it in the desert but we had a bigger room than I do in nyc (lol) with a gorgeous bed. The accommodations were beautiful. The only bummer was the food as a vegetarian at the set meals but we expected that. Overall we had an incredible trip and Mustafa has the patience of a saint. He let us play our music in the car and he put up with our HORRIBLE singing on the long drive. We laughed so much together and he taught us so much about the different culture in Morocco. We felt so safe with him as female travelers, he escorted us everywhere door to door. He works very hard to make sure we had the trip of lifetime. Thank you so much Mustafa.
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Milly_l
May 8, 2025
Rough it , Dahara beautiful!! - Something to do & a wonderful experience, IF guide is excellent. Moustafa , the 22 year old young guide we had for sunset ride, was excellent, genuine bright & cheery, helpful in contrast to the next days “sunrise ride”. Man was grumpy, only interested in dragging us straight to the drop off. Missed sunrise totally- he could have stopped anywhere for few minutes, sky was bright, most of sun over a short dune up, stopped with us on the camels for all of under 2 minutes. Then led us through a trash site that no other riders went. Then asked for a tip . Camp had cats sitting on tables, food laying out on tables had lots of flies. Communal Bathrooms & showers could be way better. No locks worked, shower had none. No soap or shampoo, all open to men & women. Have to be undress/dress in room, drape in towel to head to the outside showers.
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