Embark on a 4-day camel trek from Marrakech to the Merzouga Dunes in the Sahara Desert. Experience Morocco’s wildlife, cultural variety, and incredible views while riding camels, camping under the stars, and visiting iconic landmarks like Erg Chebbi sand dunes and Ait Benhaddou.
Embark on a 4-day camel trek from Marrakech to the Merzouga Dunes in the Sahara Desert. Experience Morocco’s wildlife, cultural variety, and incredible views while riding camels, camping under the stars, and visiting iconic landmarks like Erg Chebbi sand dunes and Ait Benhaddou.
Marrakech – Ait Benhaddou – Rose Valley – Tinghir
Tinghir - Early in the morning, we traverse the High Atlas Mountains via the Tizi-n-Tichka Pass, witnessing some of Morocco’s most stunning landscapes on our way to the oasis town of Ouarzazate. We will pause for lunch before continuing our journey to Tinghir through the Valley of the Roses and…
Marrakech – Ait Benhaddou – Rose Valley – Tinghir
Tinghir - Early in the morning, we traverse the High Atlas Mountains via the Tizi-n-Tichka Pass, witnessing some of Morocco’s most stunning landscapes on our way to the oasis town of Ouarzazate. We will pause for lunch before continuing our journey to Tinghir through the Valley of the Roses and the “Valley of 1000 Kasbahs”.
Special Note
Today’s total driving time is approximately 7 hours.
Ait Barka - Our first stop will be Aït Barka village at 915m, for refreshments and to admire panoramic views of the High Atlas Mountains from the café terrace.
Tizi n Tichka - Our second stop will be at the summit of Tizi N’ Tichka at 2,260m, offering breathtaking views of quasi-desert landscapes, the valley of the Wadi Tensift to the north, and the valley of the Ounila to the south.
Ait Ben Haddou - The third stop will be Ait Benhaddou, a World Heritage site that boasts the best-preserved collection of kasbahs in Morocco. Here, we will stop for a delicious lunch, after which you can admire the kasbah and take photos from a lookout point.
Kasbah Amridil - Our next stop will be Kasbah Amridil, one of Morocco’s grandest kasbahs. This 17th-century citadel is one of the most famous kasbahs in Morocco and was once depicted on the 50-dirham note. Some scenes from ‘Lawrence of Arabia’ were filmed here. The entrance fee is 20 Dhs per person.
El Kelaa M’gouna - Afterward, our next destination is El Kelaa M’Gouna (Vallee des Roses), where, in spring, the entire area is awash with pink Persian roses. The fragrance and stunning views in this lush valley will excite all your senses. Grab a drink or purchase an array of rose products made fresh from roses distilled right here on the premises of the café where we will be stopping.
Tinghir - Todgha & Oasis Gorge - Erfoud - Merzouga
Merzouga Desert - Our destination today is the Merzouga Dunes (Sahara Desert) via Erfoud. On the road, you will see the Rissani Oasis before crossing the sandy track that leads to the dunes. Merzouga village is located in front of the big dune of Erg Chebbi. From here, we will take a camel into the desert and spend the night at a traditional Berber camp, experiencing total peace and serenity. Today’s total driving time is approximately 4 hours.
Todra River - After breakfast, our journey starts with a walk through the lovely Todra Valley to explore the spectacular Todra Gorge, a deep chasm cutting through the mountains. The massive trench, Todra Gorge, rises over 250m and is one of the most beautiful natural sights in Morocco.
Tinerhir - Our next activity for the day is a guided walk through the palmerie and Kasbah in Tinghir, followed by a visit to a women’s cooperative carpet workshop.
Merzouga - Alnif - Tazzarine - Agdz
Agdz - Rise early and climb to the top of the dunes to experience the magical sunrise. After breakfast, we leave the desert behind and travel to Agdz via Alnif and Tazarine, a vast stony plain. Agdz is a small mountain town located in the High Atlas, along the shores of the Draa River. A classic caravan oasis with a beautiful palm grove, the town offers stunning views of the Jebel Kissane mountains.
Included Activities
Sahara – Camel ride
Special Note
Today’s total driving time is approximately 4 hours.
Erg Chebbi - In the early morning, witnessing a breathtaking sunrise over the sand dunes (Erg Chebbi) is worth waking up for. Following that, breakfast and a hot shower will be provided in the camp or at the Auberge Hotel.
Agdz - You’ll have the rest of the afternoon to explore Agdz, along the shores of the Draa River. A classic caravan oasis with a beautiful palm grove, the town offers stunning views of the Jebel Kissane. Jebel Kissane is one of five mountains that make up the Anti-Atlas Mountain range in southeastern Morocco.
Agdz – Marrakech - Draa Valley - High Atlas Mountains
Marrakech - In the morning, we will make our way to the red city of Marrakech, crossing the Tizi n Tichka mountain pass and taking in dramatic views of the stunning surrounding landscape and the winding roads of the High Atlas Mountains. Today’s total driving time is approximately 5 hours.
Atlas Studios - Purportedly the world’s largest film studios, this 30,000 sq. meter desert film studio is open to visitors when there’s no production on that day. Over 200 movies and television programs have been filmed at Atlas Studios, including The Mummy, Passion of Christ, Black Hawk Down, Gladiator, Game of Thrones, and Lawrence of Arabia. The entrance fee is 80 dirhams per person.
Telouet Kasbah - The Kasbah of Telouet is a fortress and castle, making it an impressive architectural site. From a balcony on the second floor, the watchful eye of Glaoua, the Kasbah was known for Ahwach songs and dances, an Amazigh tradition that has been practiced in the Southeast since ancient times.
- Dinner
- In-vehicle air conditioning
- Breakfast
- 24/7 on-call support
- Dinner
- In-vehicle air conditioning
- Breakfast
- 24/7 on-call support
- Travel Insurance
- Lunch, Drink, Tips
- Travel Insurance
- Lunch, Drink, Tips
A camel trek is one of the most incredible ways to experience Morocco; not only are you able to get up close and personal with the country’s wildlife, but you also get to experience the country the way the locals do and with local expertise to educate and inform you about your destination and the small towns you will pass through. This tour gives you…
A camel trek is one of the most incredible ways to experience Morocco; not only are you able to get up close and personal with the country’s wildlife, but you also get to experience the country the way the locals do and with local expertise to educate and inform you about your destination and the small towns you will pass through. This tour gives you the opportunity to see Morocco first hand, opening its incredible views and lush wildlife to you, as well as its cultural variety that you will experience as you pass through the villages and communities of rural Morocco.
Tour Highlights
Ride a camel in the Sahara (Desert)
Erg Chebbi sand dunes
Camp out under the stars while having a sing-along by the fire
Todra Gorge
Ait Benhaddou
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.