The 3-day Marrakech to Merzouga desert tour is the most popular Sahara itinerary in Morocco — and the shared group version is the most affordable way to do it. From €95 per person, you get the full route: High Atlas crossing, Aït Ben Haddou, Dades & Todra gorges, sunset and sunrise camel treks, and a night in a deluxe desert camp — with daily departures and a group of fellow travellers to share it with.
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This fixed itinerary follows the same proven route every departure — Morocco's most popular 3-day desert circuit. All days open — click any header to collapse.
Your driver collects the group from Marrakech hotels and riads between 07:15 and 07:45 — the early start means cooler temperatures for the mountain crossing. The minibus climbs southeast into the High Atlas Mountains, winding past terraced Berber villages, almond groves, and red-earth hillsides. The group stops at scenic viewpoints along the way. The road crests at the Tizi n'Tichka Pass (2,260 metres), Morocco's highest paved crossing — cameras out, the view stretches across the entire southern horizon.
Descend to the iconic ksar of Aït Ben Haddou, a UNESCO World Heritage Site and backdrop for Gladiator, Game of Thrones, and Lawrence of Arabia. The group explores together — walk the earthen alleyways, climb to the hilltop granary for sweeping views of the Ounila Valley, and grab the classic photo from across the river. Lunch nearby at a local restaurant with views of the ksar (own expense).
Continue via Ouarzazate — the Hollywood of Africa — and through the Rose Valley, fragrant with blooms in April and May. The landscape transforms as you enter the Dades Valley: red rock towers, winding roads through narrow gorges, the dramatic Monkey Fingers formations. Arrive at your hotel by late afternoon. Everyone gathers for a warm traditional Moroccan dinner — the first of many shared meals where the group starts to gel.
After breakfast, the group sets off deeper into the Dades Gorges, then on to Todra Gorge, where sheer limestone walls rise 300 metres from a flat, walkable riverbed. The stop here lasts around 45 minutes — long enough to walk the canyon floor, take photos, and maybe grab a mint tea at the small café between the cliffs if time permits.
Continue southeast as the landscape flattens into stony plateau. Pass through the town of Erfoud, famous for its fossil workshops where ancient marine creatures are cut and polished from the desert rock (the group stops briefly if time allows). The road then pushes on toward the edge of the Sahara, the terrain growing emptier and more sun-bleached with every kilometre. By mid-afternoon, the golden waves of Erg Chebbi rise on the horizon — towering dunes up to 150 metres high. The excitement in the minibus is palpable.
The whole group mounts camels at the edge of the dunes and rides together into the Erg Chebbi Sahara as the sun drops toward the horizon. The light turns golden, then amber, then rose — and everyone's scrambling for their cameras. Arrive at your desert camp for a traditional Moroccan dinner under the stars, followed by Berber drumming around the campfire. This is the night that people remember — sharing stories with strangers who feel like old friends.
Wake before dawn and freshen up in your deluxe camp tent's ensuite shower, then ride your camel back across the dunes for sunrise over the Erg Chebbi. The shift from deep blue to gold across the sand is one of those moments everyone talks about afterwards. Arrive at the Merzouga lodge for breakfast and maybe a dip in the pool, before the group boards the minibus for the journey home.
The return takes a different route from Day 1 — heading west through the Draa Valley, Morocco's longest river valley, where endless date palms and crumbling kasbahs line the road. There's a stop along the way for a leisurely lunch (own expense). By afternoon, the climb back into the High Atlas via Tizi n'Tichka casts everything in a different light — long shadows, warm tones, a perspective that makes the same mountains feel like an entirely new road. Phones come out for one last swap of photos and contact details. It's a long driving day (~10 hours total), but broken up with regular stops along the way.
Arrive back in Marrakech in the early evening. Drop-off at your hotel or the nearest car accessible point to your Medina riad. Three days: the High Atlas twice in different light, a UNESCO ksar, two gorges, sunset and sunrise camel rides in the Sahara, a night under the stars — and a group of new friends to remember it by.
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Tour Price
Prices are per person and include shared minibus transport, licensed driver-guide, 2 nights accommodation with half-board (dinner & breakfast), and sunset camel trek. No single supplement. Book with just a small deposit — balance on arrival.
Inclusions & Exclusions
✓ Included in Your Tour
- Shared AC minibus with licensed English/French-speaking driver-guide for 3 full days
- Hotel or riad pickup in Marrakech (07:00–07:30) and central drop-off on return
- 1 night in the Hotel le Château in the Dades Valley — half-board (dinner & breakfast)
- 1 night in an Erg Chebbi deluxe desert camp — private tent with real beds, linens, and ensuite shower — half-board (mandatory €25 per person upgrade)
- Sunset camel trek into the Erg Chebbi dunes (Day 2 evening) and sunrise camel ride (Day 3 morning)
- Breakfast and pool access (time and season permitting) at the Merzouga lodge (Day 3 morning)
- No single supplement — solo travellers pay the same rate
Not Included
- Lunches and additional drinks (budget ~€8–13 per lunch)
- Fee for a local guide at Kasbah Ait Ben Haddou ( €3 per person - Optional )
- Optional extras: quad biking (to pay the supplier direct)
- Tips for driver-guide (at your discretion)
- Travel insurance (recommended)
Traveller Reviews
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"Travelling solo through Morocco, this tour was the highlight of my trip. The group was amazing — we bonded over the camel ride and ended up having the best night under the stars. The driver was knowledgeable and the price for 3 days was unbeatable."
"We wanted the Sahara experience without breaking the bank and this tour delivered everything. Aït Benhaddou, the gorges, the desert camp — all for an incredibly fair price. The group vibe around the campfire was something we'll never forget."
"As a solo female traveller I was a bit nervous, but felt completely safe the entire time. The driver was professional, the other travellers were friendly, and the camp was magical. Already recommending this to everyone I meet in the hostels."
"Best value tour in Morocco, hands down. The itinerary covers so much ground in 3 days — High Atlas, UNESCO site, gorges, and the desert. Our group of 12 got along brilliantly and we're still in a WhatsApp group months later."