Errachidia · Marrakech
Errachidia = Merzouga Desert night
We’ll pick you up from the airport. We will then drive south to the Merzouga Sahara desert. In the evening, you will enjoy dinner and an overnight stay in Merzouga.
Merzouga region = Merzouga lake = Erg Chebbi = palm grove
On the second day, we dedicate the entire day to exploring the incredible Merzouga region. This area is home to an abundance of remarkable sites, from sand dunes and a wild lake, to ancient mines and fossil areas, as well as fabulous oases – making it an ideal destination for a wide range of outdoor activities.
We pay a visit to the nomads in their handmade woven tents, where we’ll learn about their way of life while enjoying a traditional Berber tea.
Next, we head to the Khamlia village, where you will be treated to Gnaoua music and dance performances by the local inhabitants, who hail from countries like Mali, Sudan, and Niger. After a free-time lunch in a restaurant, we take a stroll through a palm tree grove before driving a few kilometers to the wild Merzouga lake, also known as the Flamingos lake.
In the afternoon, you’ll switch to camels and cross the sandy desert, stopping at the top of a high dune to witness the magical sunset. Then, you’ll continue on to a luxury desert camp. Here, you can enjoy the rhythmic sounds of Berber drums and dance around the campfire under the vast, starry sky. Dinner and an overnight stay in the camp complete the day.
Merzouga Sahara = Rissani = Erfoud = Tinger = Boumalne
We’ll depart the desert and head to the town of Rissani, the ancient capital of Tafilalet. Rissani remains an important trading center in the region, with a lively souk (market) that is especially bustling on Tuesdays, Thursdays, and Sundays.
Following a stroll through the Rissani souk, we continue on to Erfoud, where we will visit one of the workshops specializing in fossilized marble. From there, we drive through the palm groves of Touroug and Tinjdad to reach the awe-inspiring Todra Gorges. The Todra River has carved a grand canyon through the mountains, creating towering red cliffs – an ideal destination for rock climbers. Feel free to wander through the gorges and admire the stunning landscape.
We’ll then break for a free-time lunch in a local restaurant before continuing on to the Dades Valley, passing through Boumalne Dades. Along the way, we’ll make inevitable stops at the “monkey fingers” rock formation and at a scenic overlook atop a mountain, offering breathtaking views of the Dades Valley. Finally, we’ll enjoy dinner and an overnight stay in a hotel.
Boumalne = Roses Valley = Ouarzazate = Marrakesh "The Red city"
On the final day of your 4 days desert tour in Morocco, we continue our journey to Kalaa Magouna, where we will visit the renowned Rose Valley. Each May, the local community hosts an annual Rose Festival, showcasing their exquisite rose-based products, from perfumes and rose water to cosmetic items.
After exploring the Rose Valley, we drive through the palm groves of Skoura before reaching Ouarzazate, also known as the “Gateway to the Desert.” Here, we will visit the film studios where many famous movies have been shot.
Next, we depart for the renowned Kasbah of Ait Ben Haddou, a fortified village recognized as a UNESCO World Heritage Site. This iconic location has appeared in numerous films, including Gladiator, Alexander, and The Mummy, as well as in the television series Game of Thrones.
Continuing our journey, we drive through the stunning Tizi-N-Tichka Pass and the spectacular High Atlas Mountains, stopping for lunch and to capture photographs of the breathtaking scenery along the way. Finally, we reach Marrakesh, where we will drop you off at the airport or your accommodation, marking the end of your desert tour.
