If you’re short on time but still want to experience the magic of the desert, our 2-day tour from Marrakech to Merzouga is the perfect choice. This journey begins with a scenic drive through the High Atlas Mountains via the Tizi n’Tichka Pass, offering breathtaking views of Berber-style villages nestled in the Draa Valley and leading toward ancient kasbahs. By late afternoon, you’ll arrive in Merzouga, where a camel trek across the golden dunes treats you to a spectacular desert sunset. Spend the night in a traditional Berber camp beneath a blanket of stars. The next morning, wake up to a beautiful sunrise and enjoy breakfast before heading back to Marrakech, taking in magnificent routes and picturesque stops along the way.
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Start your 2 days tour from Marrakech to Merzouga with a typical Moroccan breakfast before departing early for Merzouga Desert. The journey winds through high mountains and scenic passes, offering an irresistible introduction to Morocco’s natural beauty. Your first major stop is Ait Ben Haddou, a UNESCO World Heritage Site famed for its well-preserved earthen architecture and rich history. Continue to Ouarzazate, known as the “Hollywood of Morocco,” where kasbahs and film studios showcase Morocco’s cinematic allure. A short diversion through the fragrant Rose Valley introduces you to a local women’s cooperative producing rose water, oils, and handmade crafts a perfect spot to witness authentic Moroccan traditions.
Later on, to the Todgha Gorge, where towering cliffs inspire awe at every turn. We will also drive through Tinejdad to M’Laaab, where you can try on traditional Berber costumes and capture memorable photos. Pause for lunch in Touroug. Finally, in the afternoon, we arrive in Merzouga Desert. Mount your camels and trek into the desert, arriving at your camp in time for sunset. Enjoy a traditional dinner and music around the campfire beneath the star-filled sky.
After an early breakfast at the Hotel, we depart Merzouga, leaving the golden dunes behind, and head north toward Fes. Your first highlight is the Ziz Valley, an impressive landscape of lush palm groves and traditional fortified villages perfect for photo stops and contrasting the greenery with the rugged desert cliffs. Next, continue to the typical Berber town of Midelt, nestled between the Middle Atlas Mountains, an ideal spot for a coffee break or lunch while enjoying the scenic surroundings. Later, pass through the small town of Zaida, offering glimpses of local markets and everyday Berber life.
Ascend further through cedar forests, where you may spot Barbary macaques playing freely among the trees. The route then winds up to Ifrane, often called “Little Switzerland” for its Alpine-style architecture and clean streets a pleasant place for a brief stroll in a peaceful atmosphere. Finally, arrive in Fes, Morocco’s cultural and spiritual heart, where you’ll check into your riad. End of your 2 days tour from Marrakech to Merzouga.
We know that every traveler is different, that’s why we designed this 2 days tour from Marrakech to Merzouga, to showcase the best of Morocco’s culture, landscapes, and local life, we understand that sometimes you wish there were an extra day or two in certain places. No worries!! we offer full flexibility to tailor the trip according to your preferences and needs, whether adding a stop, spend more time in a specific location, or adjust the pace of the itinerary, we’re happy to tailor the tour to suit your needs. Our team is available 24/7 to answer questions, suggest options, and help customize your journey your way. And remember: the more people in your group, the lower the cost per person, as transportation costs are shared. Feel free to reach out anytime. We’re here to make your Moroccan experience as perfect for you as possible.
Our 2-day desert tour from Marrakech to Merzouga with Brahim was absolutely unforgettable. From the very start, his warm welcome and professional driving made the long journey comfortable and enjoyable. Brahim shared fascinating stories about Moroccan culture, history, and the regions we passed through. The camel trek into the dunes at sunset was magical, and the desert camp was both authentic and comfortable. He ensured we had plenty of photo stops and great local meals along the way. His kindness and attention to detail made the trip truly special. I highly recommend Brahim to anyone visiting Morocco!
Travelling from Marrakech to Merzouga on a 2-day desert tour with Youssef was an incredible experience. He was friendly, knowledgeable, and always made sure we were comfortable during the long drives. Youssef gave us amazing insights into Berber traditions and the landscapes we explored. The camel ride into the Sahara was a dream come true, and the night in the desert camp was magical under a blanket of stars. Every stop was perfectly timed, and his sense of humor kept the journey lively. I would not hesitate to recommend Youssef for anyone seeking an unforgettable Moroccan adventure.
Currency: The local currency is the Moroccan Dirham (MAD). Cash is widely used, especially in smaller towns and markets. ATMs are available in most cities.
Language: Arabic and Amazigh are the official languages, but French is commonly spoken. In tourist areas, English is widely understood.
Weather: Morocco has varied climates. Coastal areas are mild, while inland cities can get very hot in summer. The desert is hot during the day and cool at night. Check the seasonal weather to pack accordingly.
Cultural Respect: Morocco is a Muslim country with conservative customs. Dress modestly, especially in rural areas and religious sites. Respect local traditions and always ask before photographing people.
Tipping: Tipping is customary and appreciated. In restaurants, taxis, and for guides or hotel staff, a small tip goes a long way.
Connectivity: SIM cards with data are affordable and easy to purchase. Wi-Fi is available in most hotels and cafes.
Around 560 km, usually 9–10 hours of driving with scenic stops.
Yes, but it’s a fast-paced tour with limited time in the desert.
Transport, camel trek, desert camp, dinner, breakfast, and guide services.
Yes, the camel trek is usually timed for sunset over the dunes.
Comfortable clothes, a jacket for cool nights, sunscreen, hat, and camera.
Options for both standard shared camps and luxury private tents.
Yes, most camps provide basic or luxury facilities depending on your booking.
Yes, but the long drive can be tiring for very young kids.
Yes, with prior request most camps can provide vegetarian meals.
Off course and with no additional charges!! just inform us in advance.
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