Tour overview
4 days tour from Marrakech to Sahara Desert
Immerse yourself in a world full of Magic and wonders with our 4 Days tour from Marrakech to Sahara Desert. You will have the opportunity to visit so many wonderful places in a very short time. On the way to Bomalen Dades, we will visit Ait Ben Haddou Kasbah which is considered as a fortified village that flourished and was known because of the international films in which some clips were filmed. Then we head to Ouarzazate, where a short break will be enough for having a walk and taking some pictures in front of the tourirte Kasbah from outside.
Todgha Gorges won’t be missed on your trip. A great experience of the colorfulness and vastness of the desert is awaiting you. A camel ride in Sahara Desert is defiantly the highlight of this Moroccan Desert Tour. Next day we leave Sahara and drive to Ouarzazate for overnight then Marrakech where our tour ends.
Program Itinerary of 4 Day Merzouga Desert Trip from Marrakech
Marrakech desert tour 4 Days
⇒ Day 1: Marrakech » Atlas Moumtains » Ait Benhaddou » Dades Gorges [ 315 km]
The 4 Days tour from Marrakech to Sahara Desert. Starts from the airport or your accommodation onward journey to Bomalen Dades. Today we will go high up over the Atlas Mountains. At the 2260 m high Tizi-n-Tichka (Tizi (Berber) = pass) we stop and enjoy the breathtaking panorama. We continue to the “Ksar Aît Benhaddou” (Ksar = settlement). This enchanting still original place in old clay construction has already served as a backdrop for many famous films (most recently “The Game of Thrones”).
⇒ Day 2: Dades valley » Todgha Gorges » Sahara Desert » Luxury camp Overnight [ 250 km]
After breakfast we start the journey, as we do not miss the Dades Gorge on our way. We pay it a short visit. Impressive, how the rock walls in this narrow gorge with the bubbling, crystal clear water of the Dades rise far up! And right after that we stop at another gorge: The Todra Gorge – at 1550 m.a.s.l. It is located at the foothills of the High Atlas and starts in the Berber town of Tinghir.
⇒ Day 3: Merzouga » Rissani – Alnif »Tazarine » Ouarzazate [366 km]
⇒ Day 4: Ouarzazate » Tizi N-Tichka » Marrakech
Today After Breakfast, we head to Marrakech. [ the Red city]. by Crossing the High Atlas Mountains via TiziN’Tichka pass, in the evening we arrive Marrakech. from then our 4 Days Tour from Marrakech ends with a drop off in your Riad.
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4-day Sahara Desert tour Marrakech
Note! this is just a tour itinerary suggestion. If this tour does not match what you are looking for, then please contact us. Keep in mind that the transportation price is fixed. Moreover, the more people join you on the tour the more price less gets. Our accommodations are based on your needs we offer (premium class, middle class and standard). Our team has 10 years of experience in tourism field. If you are thinking to visit Morocco, and you have no idea or enough information about how to do it.
then just tell us what activities you want to do. And the cities you would like to visit. Then we plan the itinerary according to your interests. Morocco itinerary team is always ready to share with you all the information you need and help you get an unforgettable trip, BTW we are open 24/7 to answer all questions without hesitation. So, feel free to get in touch with us anytime.
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Additional info about 4 Days tour from Marrakech to Sahara Desert
Transportations info!
First of all. Bear in mind that our cars are well comfortable, Spacious and with air-conditioning. In our tours we actually offer only the last models of Toyota Prado (if you are maximum 4 Travelers). This will give you the potential to move easily in the car or even have a deep sleep. Additionally, we offer, Minivans like Ford and Vito or Viano (if you are maximum 8 or 9 Travellers). Moreover, if you are more than 9 travelers, we have got for you A van that can take until 17 persons. So, by booking your tour with Morocco itinerary make sure that you will travel comfortably.
Accommodations info!
Accommodations is one of the most important things that we take care of. In our private tours we offer the best accommodations that are well known in the Market for their good service and warm welcoming. We always follow and check each accommodation by ourselves before offering it to our guests. First thing that we focus in, is the Location (we mean we look for tranquil Riads that are not located in dangerous streets or in noisy one).
However, we focus also, about the rooms if are comfortable and clean or not specially the beds, toilet, and terrace. Additionally, the quality of food we work hard to offer you clean and delicious meals to stay healthy and to enjoy your Moroccan food. Last but not least we also try to find Traditional Riads that is well decorated. So, make sure that by booking your tour with us you will get only private rooms in a wonderful Traditional Riads in the Heart of the Medina.
Driver guide info!
Well! by talking about driver guide so we mean the person that will lead you safely. And show the best of what this beautiful country (Morocco) has to offer. Your driver guide is the person that will welcome you in the airport and goodbye you in the airport. He is the person who will make you safe during your tour. Will protect you from any danger, will tell you about the history of his country. And will try to teach you the Arabic and Berber culture. He is going to serve you and offer you all that you need.
Just order and he will try his best to make it come true. Last but not least if your tour is more than 5 Days you will have the opportunity to make a sightseeing tour in Marrakech and Fes with a local tour guide that will show you the historical places of his city without hesitation.
FAQ of this 4 Days tour from Marrakech to Sahara Desert?
4 Days in Morocco
is it Morocco safe?
Don’t get surprised if we said Yes!! Morocco is totally a safe country and one of the most powerful intelligence apparatuses in the world. The Moroccan government has taken a great and very good step to spread safety such as increasing police presence in tourist areas and this we have remarked in every city in Morocco Also, in every street, you will find at least two policemen. As a result, the country’s security forces have been successful in preventing terrorist attacks. As we are a travel agency, we advise our customers to avoid as much as possible narrow streets during the night, avoid large crowds and keep valuables secure, and not to talk with strangers unless are a seller, guide, driver, or a coffee and restaurant waiter. By following the pieces of advice above you will enjoy your stay in Morocco with peace of mind.
Travel to Morocco as solo!
Traveling to Morocco as a solo. It might be difficult and impossible in your mind because you believe that it’s an African country there is only desert?? and it’s not safe and it is very poor and and… But the fact is completely different. By traveling with us you will get a private car, a private driver’s guide. And a private room or tent in the Sahara Desert. traveling solo can be an exciting and rewarding experience. However, you will be more flexible to do what you want without any obstructions. Our driver guide will be with you during the whole trip to make sure that you are enjoying, safe and comfortable.
In big cities like Marrakech and Fes, you will have a local tour guide who will lead you safely as well and show you his city’s historical places with an open heart. I think we have said everything about traveling solo and bear in mind that you are not the first or the last who will travel alone. With our proper planning and awareness, a solo trip with Morocco itinerary is a memorable adventure.
The Overnight in the Camp
According to our guests’ reviews 99% of them they consider the night of the desert camp in Sahara Desert as the highlight of their trip. why?? what makes it special and recommended? Well to answer this question we should talk about the reasons!! First, when our customers arrive Merzouga Desert, they find the camels waiting to carry them across the dunes. Along the way a stop will be made in order to catch a magical sunset over the dunes then later they continue to reach the desert camp where our clients get surprised with the quality of their tent which includes a private bathroom, and a very clean and comfortable bed. Additionally, a delicious dinner with Berber music around the fire under a fully open sky of stars it’s the reason that makes the trip unforgettable. So don’t miss to visit the Sahara Desert during your stay in Morocco.
Alcohol in Morocco!
Morocco considers as an Islamic Country with more than 99 percent of the population is Sunni Muslim. But this doesn’t prevent of producing it and selling it. Here are some Moroccan beers and wines; (Casablanca, Stork, Flag, Heineken). If you are wondering where to buy some alcohol, that easy because many licensed shops are selling it. Such as some Hotels, some Restaurants, Bars, or Carrefour (Supermarket). However, drinking alcohol in the streets for tourists is breaking the law and is completely forbidden and can lead to arrest. So please be careful where you drink you are in a Muslim country.
What to bring with you?
while you are reading this article, so you are interested in travelling to Morocco. But you are lost, and you don’t know what to bring exactly. We will talk only about the important things Firstly, check your passport if its valid to travel or not, don’t forget your credit cards, Cash, Flight info, Phone, Charger, Suitcase, and some Medicine because Morocco don’t have the best Quality ones. However, bring body sunscreen, sunglasses, hat, lip balm are very helpful especially in the desert where the weather is dry. Last thing you shouldn’t forget is a secure Day Bag it’s a great ideal to protect your stuff when you venture into public places like souks (Markets).
Summer and autumn Cloths: Oversize T-shirts, short pants, light trousers, a Dress for women, a bathing suit if you want to swim, we advise comfortable shoes for walking, and a scarf to cover your hair and shoulders but if you don’t have one no worries you can buy one in Morocco. Also, a light jacket is very important because some places are a bit cold even in the summertime. To protect yourself from the strong sun we advise you to bring a Cap. Additionally, don’t forget flip-flops.
winter and spring Cloths: Our suggestions are a warm Jacket for the nights and early mornings, long pants (Jeans), if you have fleece, is perfect idea. Also, T-shirt sometimes during the day it gets sunny and warm. Shoes at least two types, Scarf, skirts, is ok, and tunics.
The Wi-fi & SIM Card in Morocco?
If you are wondering how to get the internet in Morocco and get connected with the world it’s simple and super easy. In the airport where you land, there are shops selling SIM cards you just have to buy one and put some Balance on it, and then you get the internet. I think you still didn’t understand in Morocco each shop (Grocer) sells SIM cards and balances. So, you need to buy both. SIM Card costs from 1.5 euro to a maximum of 2.5 euro. For the balance from 0.50 cents to 20 euro, it depends on how much you want:
100 MG costs 0.50 cents available for one day – 1GB costs 1 Euro available for 3 Days – 2GB costs 2 euro available for 1 week – 5GB costs 5 euro and is available for one Month, and 10GB costs 10 Euro. (The best company is Maroc Telcom). Additionally, Wi-Fi is available in every coffee, restaurant, Riad, and Hotel.
What languages Moroccans speaks?
Morocco is an Amazigh country (Berber) before being an Arabic country. How? Why? In Morocco More than 60% speak the Amazigh language for example in the north of the country there are two main languages spoken (Amazigh and Spanish). in the Middle of the country, you will find people speak Arabic and Amazigh, and in the southeast Amazigh is spoken, in the west you find Amazigh and Arabic. So, if we come to account it, we realize that Amazigh people are more spread in Morocco. And to confirm this the king of Morocco Mohamed 6 is of Amazigh origin. Additionally, in Morocco, you will find people speak, other languages like French due to the French colonial, English because a lot they find it easy to learn, Moreover Spanish due to geographical proximity.
Can I use euro or Dollar in Morocco?
Most Merchants in Souks (Market) are accepting £$ and euro instead of the local Currency (MAD). But it’s going to be difficult for you in other places such as Restaurants, and Coffees because the majority of them are accepting only MAD. Our advice is to exchange your money in trusted offices like banks or other shops and don’t never give your money to strangers for exchange in the streets.
4 Days tour from Marrakech to Sahara Desert Info:
Included
- Pick up & Drop off at your accommodation
- fuel
- 2 nights accommodation in a hotel/Riad
- Camel Trek to overnight in Luxury Camp with Ensuite-bathroom and shower
- English/French/Spanish speaking driver during the tour
- Local guide in Ait Ben Haddou
- Free time to explore the sites such as Ait BenHaddou kasbah, Walks, Canyons, Breaks for photos,..Etc
- An air conditioned 4x4 or Minivan, depending on the number of the group
Not Included
- Lunch and drinks
- Tipping - Tickets of the Historical Monuments
carlos
Our recent tour of Morocco with Moha was an unforgettable experience that lasted four days. We started in Marrakech and traveled to the Sahara desert, taking in the stunning scenery along the way. Moha was an excellent guide, providing us with insightful information about the history and culture of the region.
During our tour, we visited several fascinating places, including the Ait Ben Haddou kasbah, the Todra Gorge, and the Merzouga dunes. Each location was unique and had its own charm, and Moha made sure that we had ample time to explore and appreciate each one.
Overall, our tour with Moha was an incredible adventure that we will always cherish. His expertise and knowledge of the region made the trip even more enjoyable, and we would highly recommend him to anyone looking to explore Morocco.
Monika
I recently had the pleasure of spending four days in Morocco with Morocco Itinerary. The experience was truly unforgettable.
During my time in Morocco, I was able to explore the vibrant city of Marrakech. The bustling markets, stunning architecture, and delicious food made for an incredible cultural experience. I also had the opportunity to visit the breathtaking Atlas Mountains and witness the stunning views from the top.
Overall, my four days in Morocco with Morocco Itinerary were filled with adventure, culture, and unforgettable memories. I highly recommend this experience to anyone looking to immerse themselves in the beauty of Morocco.
Juan
Moha from Morocco itinerary agency has organized a super 4-day tour from Marrakech. The tour is well-planned and covers all the major attractions in the area. The itinerary includes visits to the Atlas Mountains, Ait Ben Haddou, Ouarzazate, and the Sahara Desert.
On the first day, we visited the Atlas Mountains and enjoyed the stunning views of the surrounding landscape. The next day, we visited Ait Ben Haddou, a UNESCO World Heritage site, and explored the ancient kasbahs. On the third day, we visited Ouarzazate, known as the “Gateway to the Sahara,” and learned about the city’s rich history. Finally, we spent the last day of the tour in the Sahara Desert, where we rode camels and watched the sunset over the dunes.
Overall, the tour organized by Moha from Morocco itinerary agency was a fantastic experience. The itinerary was well-planned, and the guides were knowledgeable and friendly. I would highly recommend this tour to anyone looking to explore the beauty of Morocco.
Susan
super amazing tour with Morocco itinerary our 4 days was unbelievable, i highly recommend this tour to anyone even with Childrens.