3 Day Tour from Marrakech to Merzouga
Overview
Your 3 day tour from Marrakech to Merzouga is built around one destination: the Erg Chebbi dunes of the Sahara. Everything else on the route serves that end. The High Atlas crossing on Day 1 sets the tone. Ait Ben Haddou and the pre-Saharan kasbahs fill the afternoon. The Dades Valley is the overnight stop before Day 2 pushes east through Todra Gorge and arrives at the desert in time for the camel trek. Day 3 returns to Marrakech via the Draa Valley, a route through palm oasis and kasbah country that is completely different from the outward road.
It is a round trip that starts and ends in the same city, which means you only need one flight. Most people doing this tour fly into Marrakech and fly out of Marrakech. The route is designed so that the two days of driving feel like part of the experience, not just the mechanics of reaching the desert.
This Marrakech to Merzouga desert tour runs daily as both a private tour and a shared departure. Private tours are fully flexible on pace and stops. Shared tours are fixed-price and well-suited to solo travellers or couples joining a small group.
Highlights
- Tizi n’Tichka Pass crossing through the High Atlas
- Ait Ben Haddou UNESCO ksar and its filming history
- Ouarzazate and Taourirt Kasbah
- Atlas Film Studios (optional visit)
- Dades Valley overnight
- Todra Gorge canyon walk
- Sunset camel trek into the Sahara dunes
- Desert camp dinner and Gnawa music by firelight
- Sunrise from the dunes before departure
- Draa Valley return through palm oasis country
- Drop-off at your Marrakech riad or hotel
Itinerary — Day by Day
Day 1 Marrakech → High Atlas → Ait Ben Haddou → Ouarzazate → Dades Valley
Your 3 day Marrakech to Merzouga desert tour begins with a drive south into the High Atlas, the mountain range that separates the Atlantic climate of Marrakech from the pre-Saharan south. We leave in the morning and the first major landmark is the Tizi n’Tichka Pass, the highest paved mountain road in Morocco at 2,260 metres. The descent on the other side brings a complete change of colour: from green mountain valleys to the terracotta tones of the kasbah corridor.
We arrive at Ait Ben Haddou before the afternoon crowds. The UNESCO-listed ksar is one of the best-preserved earthen architecture sites in the world, a stacked cluster of kasbahs, granaries, and mosque towers built from the same red clay as the hillside it sits on. The fortified village has appeared in more than a dozen major productions, from Gladiator and Game of Thrones to Babel. We allow a full 90 minutes here to walk it properly.
After Ait Ben Haddou we stop briefly in Ouarzazate at the Atlas Film Studios if you want to see where the sets were built. We then head east through the Skoura palm grove and the Rose Valley before arriving in the Dades Valley as the light starts to fall. Dinner and overnight in the gorge.
Day 2 Dades Valley → Todra Gorge → Merzouga Desert
After breakfast we head into the Dades Gorge before the day trips arrive. The canyon is dramatic in the morning light, with the walls catching the early sun at angles that disappear by midday. We drive the gorge road as far as the time allows, then return to the main road and head east toward Tinghir.
The Todra Gorge is narrower and steeper than the Dades. At its tightest point the walls are 300 metres high and only 10 metres apart. We walk the floor of the canyon with the river running alongside, an entirely different Morocco from the mountain pass of yesterday and the desert that is coming this afternoon. The scale of the rock faces takes a moment to register.
Beyond Tinghir the road flattens and the desert begins in earnest. The air dries out, the road straightens, and eventually the great sand mass of Erg Chebbi appears on the southern horizon. We reach Merzouga in the afternoon. There is time to drop bags at the camp before the camel trek begins at sunset.
We ride out into the dunes on camelback, a 1-hour journey through the dunes. The camp is set back in the dunes and the sky above it, once the sun has gone down, is completely clear. Gnawa music around the fire. Then sleep in a private tent while the desert settles into silence around you.
Day 3 Merzouga → Draa Valley → Ouarzazate → Marrakech
You are up before the sun. A short walk up the nearest dune gives you the sunrise over the Erg Chebbi dunes, the sky going from black to purple to orange in the space of twenty minutes. Breakfast at the camp before we load the vehicle and head west.
The return to Marrakech follows the Draa Valley, a completely different road from the outward journey. The Draa is Morocco’s longest river and the oasis corridor it creates stretches for over 200 km, lined with date palms, old kasbah ruins, and fortified granaries built against floods and raids that no longer come. The landscape is soft and green in a way that makes no sense this close to the Sahara until you understand what the river does to the land on either side of it.
We stop in the Draa Valley towns, pass through Agdz, and rejoin the main road at Ouarzazate. From there it is the familiar climb back through the Atlas and over the Tizi n’Tichka before descending into Marrakech from the south. We arrive in the early evening and drop you at your riad. The same city you left two days ago, except that the Sahara was somewhere between.
What Is Included
Included
- ✔Pick-up and drop-off from your Marrakech riad or hotel
- ✔Private air-conditioned vehicle and English-speaking driver-guide
- ✔2 nights accommodation: Dades Valley hotel and Erg Chebbi desert camp
- ✔Dinner and breakfast at the Dades Valley hotel
- ✔Dinner and breakfast at the desert camp
- ✔Sunset camel trek into the Erg Chebbi dunes
- ✔Sandboarding at the desert camp
- ✔All fuel and road tolls
Not Included
- ✘International flights
- ✘Lunches and drinks
- ✘Entry fees (when needed)
- ✘Tips (optional)
- ✘Optional extras: ATV, quad bike
Accommodation
Three tiers, same route and experiences across all. WhatsApp us for pricing by group size and dates.
All desert camp tiers include private en-suite tents with hot water. Climate-controlled in both summer and winter.
Price Of The 3 Day Tour From Marrakech To Merzouga
This 3 day tour from Marrakech to Merzouga starts from €289 per person. Final price depends on group size, season, and accommodation tier. Shared departures are available at a fixed per-person rate.
Group size
Larger private groups pay less per person. Solo travellers and pairs can join a shared departure at a lower fixed rate.
Season
Spring and autumn are peak periods with higher rates. Summer and winter offer more open dates at better prices, though desert temperatures are more extreme.
Tier
Standard, mid-range, and premium available. All three include the same Sahara experience. The property changes, not the route.
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Why Choose This Tour
Most people who want to see the Sahara from Marrakech end up choosing between two options: a day trip that does not reach the Erg Chebbi dunes, or a 3-day tour that does. This is the 3-day version done properly.
The return via the Draa Valley on Day 3 is not just a practical choice. The road from Merzouga back to Marrakech through the oasis corridor shows you a completely different face of southern Morocco. If you came and went on the same road, you would miss one of the most distinctive landscapes in the country. We always return via the Draa for this reason.
The camp on Night 2 includes private tents with en-suite bathrooms across all tiers. Morocco Sahara camps vary enormously in quality. We only work with properties where you do not share facilities and the food is cooked fresh. Hassan has been running tours to Erg Chebbi since 2010 and knows exactly which camps deliver on what they promise.
Who This Tour Suits
A round trip from Marrakech means you only need one flight and you can spend the rest of your time in the city before or after.
Two nights away, the full camel trek experience, sunrise over the dunes. This is the complete version of the desert visit, not a compromise.
The private tour lets you set your own pace. Stop longer at the gorge, spend more time at Ait Ben Haddou, or take the camel trek at a more relaxed speed.
Shared departures run daily from Marrakech. Small groups, fixed price, same route as the private tour.
Know Before You Go
The Draa Valley return from Merzouga to Marrakech covers around 560 km and takes eight to nine hours with stops. We leave early. The landscape breaks the drive into natural segments, but it is a full day and there is no shortcut. Come prepared with snacks and reading material if you need it.
Your main luggage stays in the vehicle at Merzouga. You take a small bag onto the camels for the night at the camp. Pack what you need for one night: a change of clothes, a warm layer, and basic toiletries.
Daytime at Erg Chebbi can reach 40 degrees in summer. Nights drop to around 10 degrees even in July. The camp tents are air-conditioned in summer and heated in winter, but pack a light jacket regardless of season.
March to May and September to November offer the most comfortable desert temperatures for the camel trek and the walks. December to February can be cold at night but the desert is calm and relatively uncrowded.
There is a small entry fee to cross into the ksar at Ait Ben Haddou, payable at the bridge. Not included in the tour price. Bring a few dirhams.
The Dades Gorge in the morning, the Todra canyon in any light, and the Erg Chebbi dunes at both sunset and sunrise are the three best photography windows on this tour. The camel trek at sunset gives around 30 to 40 minutes on the dunes before the light goes.
Reviews
“The Draa Valley on Day 3 was a complete surprise. We had no idea that road existed and it was completely different from anything we had seen on the way out. Our driver stopped at two kasbah ruins along the valley that are not on any tourist map. The desert camp the night before had a proper bathroom with hot water. No complaints.”
“Todra Gorge on Day 2 in the morning was exactly what we came to Morocco for. We walked the narrow section for about an hour before the groups arrived. The camp dinner that evening was the best meal of the whole trip. The sunrise from the dune behind the camp was extraordinary.”
“We joined the shared tour as a couple and ended up in a group of six from four different countries. The driver was excellent and managed everyone’s different interests without any of us feeling rushed. Ait Ben Haddou in the afternoon light on Day 1 is something neither of us will forget.”
Frequently Asked Questions
Want a full day at the dunes?
The 4-Day Tour from Marrakech to Merzouga keeps you at Erg Chebbi for a second full day. The 4×4 exploration covers Khamlia, a nomad family visit, the salt flats, and the seasonal lake. Same round trip, one extra day in the desert.
Flying out of Fes?
The 3-Day Tour from Marrakech to Fes follows the same southern road but continues north to drop you in Fes on Day 3. Same desert camp, different endpoint.
Book Your 3 Day Tour from Marrakech to Merzouga
Private and shared departures run daily year-round. We pick you up from your Marrakech accommodation and return you to the same address three days later. No commitment needed to get a quote.
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