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5-Day Marrakech to Merzouga Desert Tour — Round Trip

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Start
Marrakech
End
Marrakech
Duration
5 Days / 4 Nights
Tour Type
Private or Shared
Destinations Covered
Marrakech ⇢ High Atlas ⇢ Tizi n'Tichka ⇢ Ait Ben Haddou ⇢ Ouarzazate ⇢ Skoura ⇢ Dades Valley ⇢ Todra Gorge ⇢ Merzouga ⇢ Erg Chebbi ⇢ Khamlia ⇢ M'Fis ⇢ Draa Valley ⇢ Agdz ⇢ Ouarzazate

5-Day Marrakech to Merzouga Desert Tour Overview

The 5-Day Marrakech to Merzouga Desert Tour is a complete southern circuit that departs from Marrakech and returns to the same city five days later by an entirely different road. Rather than retracing the outbound route, this tour forms a genuine loop across southern Morocco, crossing the High Atlas Mountains on Day 1 via the Tizi n'Tichka Pass and returning via the remarkable Draa Valley and Ouarzazate on Days 4 and 5. Furthermore, because every day covers new terrain without repeating any road already driven, the tour maintains its interest and visual variety throughout.

The first day travels south over the High Atlas through Ait Ben Haddou and Ouarzazate into the kasbah country of the Dades Valley. The second day continues northeast through the canyon of Todra Gorge to the Sahara Desert at Merzouga and the Erg Chebbi dunes. The third day is given entirely to the Merzouga area — a Sahara sunrise, a nomad family visit, Gnawa music in Khamlia, and the traditional M'Fis salt mine, with a comfortable hotel overnight. The fourth day returns west through the ancient Draa Valley and ends with a night in Ouarzazate, giving time to explore the city properly. The fifth and final day completes the journey back to Marrakech via the High Atlas, closing the loop through one of the most varied and rewarding circuits in the country.

Tour Highlights

  • ✦  Cross the High Atlas Mountains via the Tizi n'Tichka Pass at 2,260 metres, the highest paved road in Morocco
  • ✦  Explore Ait Ben Haddou, a UNESCO World Heritage Site and one of the most iconic kasbahs in North Africa, used as a filming location for Gladiator and Game of Thrones
  • ✦  Drive the Route of a Thousand Kasbahs through the Dades Valley past ancient mud-brick fortresses set against red cliff formations
  • ✦  Walk through the dramatic canyon of Todra Gorge, where sheer limestone walls rise 300 metres above a narrow river
  • ✦  Ride a camel into the Erg Chebbi dunes at sunset and spend the night at a traditional Berber desert camp under the stars
  • ✦  Watch the Sahara sunrise from the top of a dune as the colours of Erg Chebbi shift from pale gold to deep amber
  • ✦  Visit a Berber nomad family living on the desert fringe and learn about their way of life
  • ✦  Experience live Gnawa music in Khamlia village, home to a community with deep sub-Saharan African roots and a unique musical tradition
  • ✦  Visit the traditional M'Fis salt mine, where extraction methods have remained unchanged for generations
  • ✦  Drive the ancient Draa Valley, one of the longest palm-lined kasbah corridors in Morocco, on the return journey
  • ✦  Spend a night in Ouarzazate, Morocco's film capital, with time to visit the Taourirt Kasbah and the Atlas Film Studios
  • ✦  Return to Marrakech on Day 5 via the High Atlas, completing the full southern loop

Day by Day Itinerary

Day 1 ⇢ Marrakech ⇢ High Atlas Mountains ⇢ Ait Ben Haddou ⇢ Dades Valley

Your tour departs early from Marrakech, heading south on the road that climbs steadily into the High Atlas Mountains. As the city gives way to olive groves and the altitude rises quickly, the landscape transforms from flat plains into a dramatic world of peaks, hairpin bends, and deep river valleys. The views become progressively more expansive as the road approaches the summit of the Tizi n'Tichka Pass, which stands at 2,260 metres above sea level and is the highest paved mountain pass in Morocco. This is an essential stop, both for the panoramic views across the High Atlas in every direction and for the remarkable sense of scale it provides before the long descent south begins.

From the pass, the road descends through Berber villages and increasingly arid pre-Saharan terrain toward the plains around Ouarzazate. Just before reaching the city, the route stops at Ait Ben Haddou, a UNESCO World Heritage Site and one of the finest surviving examples of traditional southern Moroccan earthen architecture. This fortified ksar, built entirely from clay and straw, has served as a filming location for Gladiator, Game of Thrones, Lawrence of Arabia, and The Mummy.

After passing through Ouarzazate, the route heads east along the Route of a Thousand Kasbahs through the Dades Valley, with ancient mud-brick fortresses appearing at almost every bend against deep red and ochre cliffs. The Skoura Oasis provides a lush and unexpected interlude of date palms and almond trees before the valley narrows toward the gorge. You arrive at the Dades Valley guesthouse in the late afternoon. Overnight in the Dades Valley.

Driving distance: approximately 360 km  ·  Driving time: approximately 6 hours including stops

Day 2 ⇢ Dades Valley ⇢ Todra Gorge ⇢ Merzouga ⇢ Camel Trek at Sunset

The second day begins in the Dades Gorge with an optional early morning walk before breakfast. The route then heads northeast through the pre-Saharan landscape toward Todra Gorge. Sheer walls of pale limestone rise to approximately 300 metres on either side of a riverbed that narrows to only a few metres across in places. A walk of twenty to thirty minutes along the canyon floor leaves a lasting impression.

From Todra, the route heads southeast toward the edge of the Sahara. The landscape shifts gradually and unmistakably — the mountains recede, the vegetation thins, the soil becomes sandier, and the sky opens up. And then, on the southern horizon, the golden crests of the Erg Chebbi dunes appear for the first time.

You arrive at Merzouga in time to mount a camel and set off into the dunes as the afternoon light turns golden. The dune crests shift from pale gold to copper to deep amber as the sun disappears. Dinner is served around the fire, and traditional Gnawa musicians play late into the evening. Overnight at traditional Berber desert camp, Erg Chebbi.

Driving distance: approximately 215 km  ·  Driving time: approximately 3 hours 30 minutes including the walk at Todra Gorge

Day 3 ⇢ Sahara Sunrise ⇢ Nomad Family ⇢ Khamlia ⇢ M'Fis Salt Mine ⇢ Merzouga Hotel

Rise before dawn and climb the nearest dune. The Erg Chebbi dune field at sunrise is completely still and completely silent. As the sun climbs, the colours progress through pale gold, warm amber, and deep ochre in a matter of minutes. This is the moment travellers consistently describe as the highlight of the entire tour.

After breakfast, the day begins with a visit to a Berber nomad family living on the desert fringe. The route then heads to Khamlia, where descendants of sub-Saharan African communities have preserved a Gnawa music tradition unlike anything else in Morocco.

The afternoon takes you to the M'Fis salt mine, where traditional extraction methods have remained unchanged for generations — and where flamingos sometimes gather on the seasonal lake. Overnight in Merzouga hotel.

No long driving today  ·  Full day exploring the Merzouga area with your guide on foot and by 4x4

Day 4 ⇢ Merzouga ⇢ Draa Valley ⇢ Agdz ⇢ Ouarzazate

The fourth day begins the return but takes a route most visitors never travel. Rather than retracing any part of the outbound road, the route heads southwest from Merzouga into the long corridor of the Draa Valley — one of the most historically significant and visually distinctive river valleys in Morocco. For kilometre after kilometre, the road passes an almost continuous ribbon of date palms, rose-coloured ksar walls, and crumbling earthen towers. The town of Agdz makes a natural stop for tea before continuing north.

The route arrives in Ouarzazate with daylight remaining to visit the Taourirt Kasbah and the Atlas Film Studios. Not a single kilometre of today repeats any road already driven. Overnight in Ouarzazate.

Driving distance: approximately 360 km  ·  Driving time: approximately 5 hours 30 minutes including the stop in Agdz

Day 5 ⇢ Ouarzazate ⇢ Tizi n'Tichka Pass ⇢ Marrakech

The fifth and final day is the most relaxed of the tour. There is time for a morning coffee in Ouarzazate before your driver collects you for the journey north. The return road to Marrakech climbs into the High Atlas and crosses the Tizi n'Tichka Pass from the south — a noticeably different experience from Day 1. Stop at the summit for a final look in both directions: south toward the desert, north toward Marrakech.

You arrive back in Marrakech in the early to mid afternoon, completing a full five-day southern loop through the High Atlas, the kasbah country, the Sahara Desert, the Draa Valley, and back again. Your driver drops you at your Marrakech accommodation and the tour ends here.

Driving distance: approximately 210 km  ·  Driving time: approximately 3 hours 30 minutes  ·  Arrive Marrakech early to mid afternoon

Tour Route Summary

Day 1 ⇢ Marrakech to Dades Valley

Early start ⇢ High Atlas ⇢ Tizi n'Tichka Pass (2,260 m) ⇢ Ait Ben Haddou UNESCO ⇢ Ouarzazate ⇢ Skoura Oasis ⇢ Route of a Thousand Kasbahs ⇢ 1 night Dades Valley guesthouse

Day 2 ⇢ Dades Valley to Merzouga

Morning gorge walk ⇢ Todra Gorge (300 m canyon walls) ⇢ pre-Saharan plateau ⇢ Erg Chebbi ⇢ camel trek at sunset ⇢ Gnawa music ⇢ 1 night Berber desert camp

Day 3 ⇢ Full Day in the Merzouga Area

Sahara sunrise ⇢ nomad family visit ⇢ Khamlia Gnawa village ⇢ M'Fis salt mine ⇢ seasonal flamingo lake ⇢ 1 night Merzouga hotel

Day 4 ⇢ Merzouga to Ouarzazate via Draa Valley

Draa Valley ⇢ Agdz ⇢ Taourirt Kasbah ⇢ Atlas Film Studios ⇢ 1 night Ouarzazate

Day 5 ⇢ Ouarzazate to Marrakech

Free morning in Ouarzazate ⇢ Tizi n'Tichka return crossing ⇢ arrive Marrakech early afternoon ⇢ tour ends here

Tour Route Map

Day 1 travels south via the High Atlas and Ait Ben Haddou into the Dades Valley. Day 2 continues northeast through Todra Gorge to Merzouga. Day 3 explores the Merzouga area. Day 4 heads west through the Draa Valley to Ouarzazate. Day 5 completes the return to Marrakech over the High Atlas.

Outbound: Marrakech — Tizi n'Tichka — Ait Ben Haddou — Ouarzazate — Skoura — Dades Valley — Todra Gorge — Merzouga  ·  Return: Merzouga — Draa Valley — Agdz — Ouarzazate — Tizi n'Tichka — Marrakech

What is Included

  • ✔  Private or shared air-conditioned vehicle and experienced driver-guide throughout all 5 days
  • ✔  4 nights accommodation: 1 night guesthouse in the Dades Valley ⇢ 1 night traditional Berber desert camp at Erg Chebbi ⇢ 1 night hotel in Merzouga ⇢ 1 night hotel in Ouarzazate
  • ✔  Daily breakfast at all four accommodations
  • ✔  Dinner at the desert camp on night 2
  • ✔  Sunset camel trek into the Erg Chebbi dunes and sunrise camel or 4x2 return on Day 3
  • ✔  Gnawa music evening at the desert camp
  • ✔  Full guided exploration of the Merzouga area on Day 3: nomad family visit, Khamlia village, and M'Fis salt mine
  • ✔  Pick-up and drop-off at your Marrakech accommodation
  • ✔  All toll and fuel costs for the vehicle
  • ✔  Bottled water in the vehicle throughout the tour

What is Not Included

  • ✗  International flights and airport transfers to or from Marrakech
  • ✗  Travel insurance (strongly recommended)
  • ✗  Lunches and dinners except where stated above
  • ✗  Entry fees to Ait Ben Haddou, Taourirt Kasbah, Atlas Film Studios, and other monuments
  • ✗  Personal spending, souvenirs, and gratuities
  • ✗  Optional activities not listed in the inclusions above
  • ✗  Any costs arising from itinerary changes due to road conditions or weather

Accommodation Options

Pricing varies depending on the accommodation category you choose. Contact us and we will provide a full price breakdown for your group size and preferred dates.

Option 01 Standard
Price on request
Night 1 Dar Ahlam Dadès Hôtel Dades Valley
Night 2 Luxury Suerte Camp Erg Chebbi Desert
Night 3 Riad Dar Morocco Merzouga
Night 4 Le Petit Riad Ouarzazate
Option 02 Mid-Range
Price on request
Night 1 Dar Blues Dades Valley
Night 2 Dihya Luxury Desert Camp Erg Chebbi Desert
Night 3 Riad Serai Merzouga
Night 4 Dar Chamaa Ouarzazate
Option 03 Premium
Price on request
Night 1 Eden Boutique Hotel Dades Valley
Nights 2 & 3 Antares Desert Camp (2 nights) Erg Chebbi Desert
Night 4 OZ Palace Ouarzazate

Not sure which option suits you? Message us on WhatsApp and we will recommend the best fit for your budget and travel style.

Why Choose the 5-Day Marrakech to Merzouga Desert Round Trip

The additional day compared to the 4-day version makes two meaningful differences. First, splitting the long return from Merzouga to Marrakech across two days rather than one transforms what would otherwise be the most demanding driving day of the circuit into two relaxed and rewarding days. Day 4 through the Draa Valley ends comfortably in Ouarzazate. Day 5 covers only 210 kilometres with a gentle crossing of the High Atlas and arrival in Marrakech in the early afternoon.

Second, the night in Ouarzazate is a genuine addition rather than simply a rest stop. Spending a night here allows time to visit the Taourirt Kasbah properly, explore the Atlas Film Studios, and understand why Ouarzazate occupies the position it does in the geography and history of southern Morocco.

The tour is available in both private and shared formats. The private option gives you complete control over pace, stops, and timing throughout all five days. The shared option provides the same route and accommodation at a significantly reduced price.

Who Is This Tour For

This tour suits anyone who wants the complete southern Morocco experience without any day feeling rushed or overlong. The five-day format works particularly well for travellers who have a full week in Morocco and want to use the southern loop as the centrepiece of their trip.

Couples and honeymooners will find the desert camp, the full day on Day 3, and the relaxed pace of Days 4 and 5 an ideal combination. Solo travellers on the shared option benefit from five days of shared experience with a small group. Photographers will appreciate the slower return pace giving more time for unhurried shooting. Families with older children will find this the most comfortable version of the circuit — no individual day is excessively long and the variety keeps every member engaged.

First-time visitors spending a week in Morocco will find that five days covers the south comprehensively and returns them to Marrakech in good time and good spirits.

What Our Guests Say

★★★★★

"Absolutely incredible trip. The desert camp on night two was unlike anything I have experienced. Waking up to the dunes at sunrise made the whole journey worth it."

Sarah M. United Kingdom · 5-Day Tour
★★★★★

"Our driver and guide was knowledgeable, patient, and genuinely passionate about the region. The Draa Valley on Day 4 was a highlight we had not expected at all."

Thomas & Julie R. France · 5-Day Private Tour
★★★★★

"We have done the 4-day version previously and came back for the 5-day. Having the extra night in Ouarzazate made all the difference — no rushing, no long final drive."

Carlos & Ana P. Spain · 5-Day Tour, 2nd Visit

Frequently Asked Questions

What does the extra day give me compared to the 4-day version?
The extra day splits the long return journey from Merzouga to Marrakech across two relaxed days rather than one very long one. It also adds a proper overnight in Ouarzazate, which gives you time to visit the Taourirt Kasbah and the Atlas Film Studios at a pace that transit stops simply do not allow. The result is a tour where no single day feels demanding and the return to Marrakech happens in the early afternoon.
What is there to do in Ouarzazate on the evening of Day 4?
Ouarzazate rewards a proper visit. The Taourirt Kasbah is one of the finest in the south. The Atlas Film Studios contain sets from dozens of international productions filmed over four decades. Beyond that, the city has good restaurants, a wide main avenue, and clear desert skies overhead. Most travellers leave wishing they had spent more time here — which is precisely the reason this tour includes a night.
Is the Draa Valley route on Day 4 different from the outbound road?
Completely different. The outbound journey crosses the High Atlas and follows the Route of a Thousand Kasbahs east through Ouarzazate and Skoura into the Dades Valley. The Draa Valley on Day 4 heads southwest from Merzouga through a corridor of continuous palm groves and ancient earthen kasbahs unlike any road covered on the first three days. Not a single kilometre of Day 4 repeats any road already driven.
How comfortable is the desert camp on night 2?
The Berber desert camp at Erg Chebbi is a carefully selected mid-range property with private tents fitted with real beds and proper mattresses, shared bathroom facilities, and electricity for charging devices. The Merzouga hotel on night 3 and the Ouarzazate hotel on night 4 both provide private rooms, en-suite bathrooms, and hot showers — making the overall accommodation sequence comfortable and well balanced.
What is the best time of year for this tour?
October through April is the most comfortable period. Spring and autumn offer mild temperatures across all landscape zones. Winter is excellent for the desert, with warm clear days and cold nights ideal for stargazing. Summer from June to August brings extreme heat in the south, with the Sahara regularly exceeding 40°C.
Can the itinerary be customised?
Yes. If you are travelling privately, stops, pace, and timing can be modified on any day. Additional nights, extra stops, or changes to accommodation level are all possible. Contact the team with your requirements and we will build the tour around what you actually want.
Is this tour suitable for first-time visitors to Morocco?
Yes, and the 5-day format is arguably the best version of the southern circuit for first-time visitors precisely because of its pace. No day is excessively long, the variety of experiences is exceptional, and your driver-guide handles all logistics throughout. Arriving back in Marrakech in the early afternoon of Day 5 also gives you the remainder of the day to explore the city at your own pace.

Prefer a shorter trip? You can do this circuit in four days instead of five. The 4-Day Marrakech to Merzouga Desert Tour covers the same core route — High Atlas, Ait Ben Haddou, Todra Gorge, Erg Chebbi dunes, and the return via the Draa Valley — with the Ouarzazate overnight removed and the return to Marrakech completed on Day 4. A good option if your schedule is tight but you still want the full desert experience.

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