3 Days tour from Marrakech to Merzouga Experience an unforgettable to the golden dunes of Merzouga with Morocco Official Tours. Over two nights and three days, explore Morocco’s diverse landscapes, from the bustling streets of the Red City to the historic kasbahs of the south and the majestic High Atlas Mountains Travel through the dramatic Dades and Todra Gorges, admire picturesque valleys, and discover the cultural heritage of Rissani Market. Arriving at Merzouga, embark on a thrilling camel ride across the Sahara and spend the night in a luxurious desert camp under the starry sky.
On the return journey to Marrakech pass through Alnif Nakoub and Tazarine enjoying the striking desert scenery and palm-filled oases along the way. This tour is designed to fully immerse you in Morocco history, culture, and traditions at every stop making your 3 Days tour from Marrakech to Merzouga memorable.
Your 3 Days tour from Marrakech to Merzouga begins with a morning pickup from your accommodation in Marrakech. Travel through Berber villages and the High Atlas Mountains, stopping at the scenic Tizi n-Tichka Pass (2260 m) for photos and breathtaking views.
Next, visit the famous Ait Ben Haddou Kasbah, a UNESCO World Heritage Site and filming location for movies like Gladiator, The Mummy, and Game of Thrones. Enjoy lunch nearby before continuing along the Road of a Thousand Kasbahs toward Ouarzazate and the palm-filled oasis of Skoura, where we visit the historic Kasbah Amridil.
The journey continues through Kalaat M’Gouna, known for its annual Rose Festival and local rose products. In the late afternoon, arrive in Boumalne Dades for dinner and an overnight stay in your riad.
After breakfast explore the Dades Valley known for its lush meadows and the iconic “Monkey Fingers” rock formations. Continue to the Dades Gorge before heading to the dramatic Todra Gorge, where you can walk between towering cliffs and enjoy the flowing river.
We then pass through Tinjdad and Touroug for a lunch stop before heading toward the Sahara Desert. As you approach Merzouga, the golden dunes appear on the horizon.
Enjoy a camel ride into the desert, stopping on a high dune to watch a stunning sunset. Arrive at your luxury desert camp for dinner, Berber music, and a night under the stars.
After breakfast depart the desert and visit Rissani, the historic market town of Tafilalet where locals sell spices crafts and traditional goods. Stop in Alnif for coffee and Nakoub for a Berber lunch.
Drive through the Draa Valley with its stunning palm groves before reaching Ouarzazate and Telouet, where you can view one of Morocco oldest kasbahs from the outside. Continue over the High Atlas Mountains via Tizi n-Tichka Pass, arriving in Marrakech in the afternoon for drop-off at your accommodation or airport.
End of your 3 Days tour from Marrakech to Merzouga with Morocco Official Tours.
⇒ If our 3 Days tour from Marrakech to Merzouga isn’t exactly what you’re looking for don’t worry Contact Morocco Official Tours and we will work with you to create a fully customized itinerary that matches your preferences and interests Our team is available 24/7 to assist you.
⇒ The pricing for this 3 Days Tour from Marrakech depends on several factors The number of travelers affects the cost per person with larger groups enjoying lower rates. Other factors include the season of travel and your choice of accommodations We offer a variety of hotels riads and desert camps to suit different budgets and preferences ensuring a comfortable and memorable journey.
3 Days Tour from Marrakech
Our 3 Days Tour from Marrakech with Morocco Official Tours was simply amazing! The scenery along the High Atlas, Dades Valley, and Todra Gorge was breathtaking. The camel ride at sunset and the luxury desert camp made the experience unforgettable. Our driver-guide was very knowledgeable, friendly, and made the trip smooth and enjoyable. Highly recommended.
3 Days Tour from Marrakech
This tour exceeded all our expectations! From the vibrant Marrakech to the peaceful desert of Merzouga, everything was perfectly organized. The desert camp was luxurious, the food was delicious, and the whole journey felt very safe and comfortable. Morocco Official Tours provided a truly memorable adventure—we would definitely book with them again.
The journey takes approximately 9–10 hours with scenic stops at Tizi n’Tichka, Ait Ben Haddou, Dades and Todra Gorges.
Yes, the tour includes a full night in a luxury desert camp, including a camel ride, sunset, stargazing, and a traditional Berber dinner.
Yes, a 4×4 transfer to the desert camp is available if you prefer not to ride a camel.
You will stay in comfortable riads in Dades and Marrakech and a luxury desert camp in Merzouga with private tents, hot water, and meals included.
Dinner and breakfast at the desert camp are included. Lunches during the trip are not included, giving you the option to try local restaurants.
Yes, the tour operates all year, but winter nights in the desert can be cold, and summer days may be very hot.
Yes, the tour includes visits to Ait Ben Haddou Kasbah, Dades Valley, and Todra Gorge with time for photos and exploration.
This is a private tour, with a dedicated driver-guide and vehicle for your group.
Yes, the tour can be customized to end in Fes or another city. Please inform us when booking.
Bring comfortable clothes, sunglasses, sunscreen, a jacket for the evening, and shoes suitable for walking in sand and exploring gorges.
Useful Travel Information
Currency:
The local currency is the Moroccan Dirham (MAD). Cash is recommended for small towns, souks, and local markets, while ATMs and card payments are widely available in larger cities.Language:
Arabic and Amazigh are the official languages. French is commonly used in business and daily communication, and English is widely understood in major tourist destinations.Weather:
Morocco’s climate varies by region. Coastal cities enjoy mild temperatures, while inland areas and the Sahara Desert can be hot during the day and chilly at night. We recommend checking the forecast before packing.Culture:
Morocco is a predominantly Muslim country. Dressing modestly—especially in religious or rural areas—shows respect for local customs and traditions.Tipping:
Tipping is appreciated. Small tips for restaurants, cafés, drivers, and hotel staff are customary.Connectivity:
SIM cards are inexpensive and easy to purchase upon arrival. Most hotels, riads, and cafés offer free Wi-Fi for guests.
Morocco Official Tours is at your service 24/7. Our friendly and experienced team is always ready to assist you in planning and personalizing your Moroccan adventure. With deep local knowledge and years of expertise, we ensure that every journey becomes a seamless, memorable, and once-in-a-lifetime experience.
