Early morning departure from Fes, heading south through the Middle Atlas Mountains. The first stop is Ifrane, the Switzerland of Morocco, a spotlessly clean alpine town with European-style stone chalets, manicured parks, and cool mountain air. Stop for a short walk and a coffee before continuing south to the cedar forests around Azrou, where Barbary macaque monkeys roam freely among the ancient cedar trees. These primates are found almost nowhere else on earth and a close encounter in their natural forest habitat is one of the more charming highlights of this southern route.
Continue to Midelt for a lunch stop, a quiet mountain town famous throughout Morocco for its high-quality apples and traditional Berber carpets. After lunch, the road descends dramatically into the Ziz Valley, one of the most beautiful and photogenic landscapes in southern Morocco. The valley follows the Ziz River through a long corridor of thousands of date palms, ancient mud-brick kasbahs, and small Berber villages. Stop at the panoramic viewpoint high above the valley for sweeping photographs before continuing through the Foum Zabel tunnel and across the Tizi-n-Talghemt mountain pass toward Merzouga.
By late afternoon, the towering orange dunes of Erg Chebbi appear on the horizon. Your camels will be waiting at the edge of the desert for a sunset trek across the golden sands. As the sun descends, the dunes glow inshades of amber and rose and the silence of the Sahara settles completely around you. Arrive at your luxury desert camp to a warm welcome of mint tea and Berber bread. Enjoy a traditional Moroccan dinner under a sky full of stars, accompanied by the rhythmic sounds of live Berber music around the campfire.
Meals included: Dinner and Breakfast
Rise before dawn to witness the Sahara sunrise, one of the most peaceful and unforgettable moments the desert offers. As the first light of day creeps over the dunes, the desert awakens in shades of gold and pink. After breakfast at the camp, check out and transfer to your comfortable riad or hotel in Merzouga for the second night.
The full day is dedicated to exploring the rich culture and landscapes of the Merzouga desert region. Begin with a visit to a nomadic Berber family in their tent and gain a genuine insight into their quiet, self-sufficient way of life. Continue to the fossil mines near Merzouga, where millions of years of prehistoric marine life are embedded in the local rock, a fascinating glimpse into the deep geological history of the Sahara. Head next to Khamlia village, home to the descendants of sub-Saharan Africans brought to Morocco during the 16th and 17th centuries, who have preserved the ancient tradition of Gnawa music. A live performance by local musicians in this small desert village is one of the most memorable cultural encounters of the entire tour.
After lunch at a local restaurant, the afternoon is free for optional activities. ATV quad biking across the Erg Chebbi dunes is the most popular choice, offering a thrilling way to experience the desert from a different perspective. Sandboarding and 4×4 excursions are also available at an additional cost paid locally. Return to your riad or hotel in the early evening for dinner and a second overnight in Merzouga.
Meals included: Dinner and Breakfast
After breakfast, leave Merzouga behind and begin the drive westward toward the Dades Valley. The road west from Merzouga passes through the historic town of Rissani, the ancient former capital of the Tafilalt region and the ancestral heartland of Morocco’s Alaouite royal dynasty. If your visit falls on a market day (Tuesday, Thursday, or Sunday), the Rissani souk offers a genuine glimpse into local desert trade and daily life before continuing west through Erfoud.
Continue to the Todra Gorge, a spectacular natural canyon carved by the Todra River through limestone cliffs that rise over 300 meters on either side. At its narrowest point the walls close in to just a few meters wide, creating one of the most dramatic corridors of rock in Morocco. Take a refreshing walk along the river through the gorge and absorb the extraordinary scenery before continuing west into the Dades Valley.
The drive through the Dades Gorge in the afternoon passes the famous Monkey Fingers red rock formations near Ait Oudinar and a series of ancient kasbahs clinging to the cliffsides. The Dades Valley, often called the Valley of a Thousand Kasbahs, is one of the most beautiful overnight settings in southern Morocco. Check into your riad overlooking the valley for dinner and an overnight stay.
Meals included: Dinner and Breakfast
After breakfast, depart the Dades Valley and head west through the Valley of Roses, passing through Kelaat M’Gouna where Damask roses are cultivated by local Berber farmers and celebrated every May during the famous Rose Festival. Continue to Ouarzazate, the Hollywood of Africa, for a lunch stop. If time allows, a brief visit to the Taourirt Kasbah or the famous Atlas Film Studios, where sets from productions including Gladiator, Lawrence of Arabia, and Game of Thrones still stand, is well worth the detour.
From Ouarzazate, visit the legendary Ait Ben Haddou, a UNESCO World Heritage Site and one of the most iconic fortified villages in Morocco. This ancient ksar, built entirely from red earthen clay, has appeared in some of the most celebrated productions in cinema history. Your guide will walk you through the narrow alleyways andtake you up to the top for sweeping views of the surrounding desert landscape. Please note that entrance fees to Ait Ben Haddou are paid locally and are not included in the tour price.
Continue north across the High Atlas Mountains via the Tizi n’Tichka Pass, the highest paved road in North Africa at approximately 2,260 meters above sea level. The road winds through spectacular mountain scenery with sweeping views of rocky peaks, deep gorges, and traditional Berber villages perched on the slopes. Descend into the red plains surrounding Marrakech and arrive in the city in the late afternoon or early evening. Your Navigate Morocco driver will drop you off at your accommodation, bringing your 4-day desert adventure to a memorable close.
Meals included: Breakfast
Is this a private tour?
Yes. This is a fully private tour operated exclusively for you and your travel companions by Navigate Morocco. You will have a dedicated vehicle and driver-guide for all 4 days and will not share with any other group.
Where does the tour start and end?
The tour starts in Fes with a pickup from your hotel, riad, or Fes Airport, and ends in Marrakech with a drop-off at your accommodation or Marrakech Menara Airport, depending on your onward travel plans.
Why are there two nights in Merzouga?
Two nights in Merzouga gives you a genuinely immersive desert experience. The first night in the luxury desert camp provides the full sunset camel trek and campfire experience. The full day on Day 2 allows proper exploration of the desert including nomadic families, Khamlia village, and the fossil sites, and the second night in a comfortable riad or hotel gives you a relaxed base with full facilities after a day of activity.
What type of accommodation is included?
You will stay in a luxury desert camp in Merzouga, a comfortable riad or hotel in Merzouga, and a riad in Dades Valley. All accommodations are chosen for their comfort, cleanliness, and authentic Moroccan character.
Is the camel trek suitable for all travelers?
Yes. The sunset camel trek across the Erg Chebbi dunes is slow-paced and guided by experienced local handlers, making it suitable for travelers of all ages and fitness levels. A 4×4 transfer to the desert camp can be arranged as an alternative if preferred.
What optional activities are available in Merzouga?
Optional activities on Day 2 afternoon include ATV quad biking across the Erg Chebbi dunes, sandboarding, and 4×4 desert excursions. These are available at an additional cost paid locally and can be arranged in advance with Navigate Morocco or on the day in Merzouga.
What meals are included?
The tour includes 4 breakfasts and 3 dinners. Dinners are served at the desert camp on night one, at your riad or hotel in Merzouga on night two, and at your riad in Dades Valley on night three. Lunches are not included, giving you the freedom to explore local restaurants along the route.
Can the itinerary be customized?
Absolutely. Navigate Morocco offers fully flexible itineraries. Stops, pacing, accommodation preferences, and optional activities can all be adjusted to match your group’s interests and schedule.
What is the best time of year for this tour?
The best months are March to May and September to November when temperatures are comfortable across all regions of the route. Summer can be very hot in the Sahara and southern Morocco, while winter is cooler but still manageable with appropriate clothing particularly in the mountains.
What should I pack?
Comfortable walking shoes, light layered clothing, sunscreen, sunglasses, and a hat are essential. Bring a warm layer for cool evenings in the mountains and desert. A small daypack is ideal for daily excursions and the camel trek.