5 Days Trip from Marrakech to Merzouga Sahara Desert

5 Days Trip from Marrakech to Merzouga Sahara Desert

 Overview:

5 Days Desert Tour from Marrakech to Merzouga, the travel destination of Morocco, we’ll list the top Morocco tourist attractions for that specific trip from Marrakech to Merzouga, and Atlas Mountain, ait ben Haddou, via tour Merzouga with experience riding a camel in Sahara desert, then visit the valley in Sahara desert, you have enjoyed discovering best Travel in morocco.

 Highlight :

  • Enjoy exploring the historic medina of Marrakech, a UNESCO World Heritage Site.
  • Visiting popular attractions such as the Bahia Palace, Koutoubia Mosque, and Jemaa el-Fnaa Square.
  • Trying some delicious Moroccan cuisine at the local food stalls.
  • Visiting the famous Kasbah Ait Ben Haddou, a UNESCO World Heritage Site.
  • Exploring the historic kasbahs of Ouarzazate, also known as the “Hollywood of Morocco” for its film studios.
  • Strolling through the lush palm groves of Skoura.
  • Driving through the scenic Atlas Mountains and enjoying the beautiful landscapes.
  • Visiting the traditional Berber village of Ait Souka and experiencing the local culture.
  • Riding camels through the Sahara Desert to reach a traditional Berber campfire.
  • Watching the sunset over the sand dunes.
  • Enjoying a delicious dinner and traditional music under the stars.
  • Visiting the stunning Todra Gorge.
  • Hiking through the gorge and taking in the beautiful scenery.
  • Exploring the nearby Berber villages and learning about their way of life.

Day 01 : Marrakech - Tizi N'tichka - Ouarzazate - Dades Valley

In our 5-day tour from Marrakech to Merzouga desert. We’ll you pick up from your hotel/riad and start our journey from Marrakech to Dades Gorges. Across the Tizi N’tichka Atlas pass, with far-reaching views across the high Atlas mountains, to the traditional Berber villages of Telouet and then continue to Ouarzazate to visit the UNESCO World Heritage Site of Ait Ben Haddou Kasbah, a spectacular fortified village (Ksour). We will have lunch at Ait Ben Haddou or Ouarzazate and continue to Dades Valley, we’ll spend the night in a riad/hotel in the Dades Gorges.

Day 02 : Dades Gorges - Tenghir - Tinjdad - Rissani - Merzouga

After breakfast, we’ll go from Dades to Todra Gorges, Tinghir, and the Sahara desert of Merzouga, Berber villages are scattered along the way. We’ll pass through Tinjdad, Jorf, and Erfoud where we’ll start to feel the air of the Saharian oasis of Tafilalet then continue to Merzouga, spend a night in a riad/Hotel near the dunes.

Day 03: Desert Excursion By 4×4 - Camel Ride & Night In Desert

After breakfast at the hotel/riad, there are many options available to you :
You can go to explore the neighboring villages of Merzouga such as Hassi Labied, and Khamlia where you can hear the black musicians from Mali.

You may also enjoy an offroad drive around the dunes of Erg Chebbi and see the nomads living in tents in the desert and have lunch with a nomad family – Berber pizza. In the afternoon we will ride the camels to see the sunset over the dunes and spend the night in a luxury desert camp. We will have a traditional tagine dinner, drink delicious mint tea, and listen to traditional Berber music while watching the stars and the rising moon in the amazing Sahara desert.

Day 04 : Ouarzazate - Berber Villages - Marrakech

In the Early Morning, we’ll depart on 4X4 WD through Rissani (Alaouite dynasty cradle) and the immense Bougafer mountain. Lunch in N’Kob (first village on the way). Afternoon excursion on the one-thousand-kasbahs road (alongside the trail to enjoy the best part of Draa Valley). Arrived in Ouarzazate in the late evening. Dinner and overnight stay in a hotel.

Day 05 : Merzouga - Draa Valley - Ouarzazate

Leaving Ouarzazate in the morning, we will visit the majestic Atlas Mountains. Cross the High Atlas Mountains via the highest road pass in Morocco – Tizi Tichka 2260m high, offering impressive views of valleys, mountains, and many Berber villages nearby. Arrive in Marrakech in the evening.

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Morocco FAQs

The official languages of Morocco are Arabic, Berber, English, and Spanish. You will also speak French often in Morocco.

The best time to visit Morocco is either in the spring or from March to May or in the fall between September to October. Other months can also be pleasant if you prefer it to be hot and sunny or don’t mind the cold.

There is a public transit system in Morocco that uses 4×4, … Small private and group tours will typically use large vans, and Medium to large motor coaches are used for larger travel group holidays.

Morocco is a great vacation for the family and friends with plenty of all ages to enjoy travel of morocco. Take a ride in Marrakech, explore the Ourika Valley, ait ben Haddou,… ride a camel in the Sahara Desert in Merzouga or Zagora, explore the colorful medina in Fez, and best travel from Casablanca, with tangier, as more.

Even if some touristy merchants will accept Euro instead of the local money, it will be difficult for you to use only Euros or Dollars, Restaurants, Taxis and most shops accept only the local currency the Moroccan Dirham (MAD).

In a word, delícious. Servings of mixed flora are indefectible new, succulent vegetables presented with light vinaigrette as an afterthought. Harira is the Moroccan word for a thick vegetable haze. An especially heavenly bone contains a chuck dumpling. Principle courses are generally one of the accompanyings barbecued meat on sticks regularly presented with French feasts; couscous, either vegan or meat with vegetables; and Tagine, the Moroccan stew, typically meat, tomatoes, potatoes, onions, and flavors. Moroccan culinarians use a mélange of flavors, for illustration, cumin, turmeric, paprika, saffron, and pepper for unobtrusively enhanced food.

In the Sahara, you can discover Berber pizza. This is a twofold caked pie loaded up with meat, hard-bubbled eggs, almonds, and flavors. In some cases rather fiery, Berber pizza is stylish eaten with glass after glass of hot, sweet, mint tea. Each seaport has lately gotten fish arranged by the gillers on or close to the docks. Try not to miss this treat! The new organic product is served for cate; Pomegranates melons, bananas, apples, oranges, and dates all delivered in Morocco and all overflowing with flavor. One progressing advantage of the French occupation is the new loaves accessible nearly each over the place. Ignited goods both French and Moroccan are accessible in the multitudinous confection shops of 4 days stint from Marrakesh to Fes via Merzouga desert.

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Why 5 Days Trip from Marrakech to Merzouga Sahara Desert

A 5-day trip from Marrakech to Merzouga Sahara Desert is a great way to explore the unique culture of Morocco. This itinerary covers a type of destination, from the bustling city of Marrakech to the Sahara Desert.

Visiting historic kasbahs and villages, riding camels through the desert, watching the sunset over the sand dunes, and hiking through the beautiful Todra Gorge. This trip also provides an opportunity to learn about the local Berber culture in the Sahara desert and enjoy delicious Moroccan cuisine.

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5 Days Trip from Marrakech to Merzouga Sahara Desert in Morocco, we will start tours from marrakech a the pass for atlas mountain and collation of village in away via Merzouga, and we are explored morocco sahara desert, with visit the best destination tours of Morocco like marrakech, fes… then you will take experience ride camel of Merzouga to camp, you will spend a night in erg Chebbi, you will discover 5 Days Trip from Marrakech to Merzouga Sahara Desert.

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