The 4-day Marrakech to Merzouga desert tour is the unhurried version of Morocco's classic Sahara route. One extra day eliminates the longest drive of the 3-day tour and adds three stops you'd otherwise miss: the Draa Valley, Telouet Kasbah, and Skoura oasis. From €275 per person with your own private 4×4, driver-guide, three nights half-board, a luxury desert camp, and sunset and sunrise camel treks — no road repeated on the return.
At a Glance
Tour Highlights
The Unhurried Pace
Four days means shorter drives — 4 to 6 hours per day instead of 8–10. More time at every stop, more photo breaks, less time in the vehicle. The trip unfolds rather than races.
4-Day AdvantageThe Draa Valley — Day 3
Morocco's longest river valley, lined with date palm groves, mud-brick villages, and crumbling kasbahs. The 3-day tour can't reach this — it's the reward for taking the extra day.
4-Day ExclusiveTelouet Kasbah — Day 4
The hidden Atlas fortress of the warlord El Glaoui — ornate zellige tilework, carved stucco, crumbling grandeur with almost no other tourists. Unreachable on the 3-day route.
4-Day ExclusiveAït Ben Haddou — Guided Walk
On the 4-day tour, you visit the UNESCO ksar on Day 4 with time for a proper guided walk — climb to the summit, explore the alleyways, learn the history without clock-watching.
Day 4 · UNESCOSkoura Oasis & Kasbah Amridil
One of Morocco's largest palm groves with the perfectly restored Kasbah Amridil. A local guide walks you through Saharan architecture and medieval irrigation techniques.
Day 1 · SkouraTodgha Gorges — 300m Canyon
Sheer limestone cliffs towering 300 metres from a flat riverbed. Walk the full length, photograph the changing light, take a mint tea between the cliffs. No rush — you have all morning.
Day 2 · TodghaSunset & Sunrise Camel Treks
Ride into the golden Erg Chebbi dunes at sunset, sleep in a luxury camp under the stars, and ride back over the dunes at sunrise. Both treks included — the full Sahara cycle.
Day 2–3 · IncludedBuilt for Photographers
Golden hour at Aït Ben Haddou on Day 4, sunrise dunes on Day 3, the Draa Valley in afternoon light — three signature sessions that only the 4-day pacing makes possible.
PhotographyDay by Day
Four days, three nights, twelve major stops, zero roads repeated. Because it's private, every stop is adjustable.
Your driver-guide collects you from your Marrakech hotel or riad around 08:00. The road climbs southeast through the High Atlas Mountains via the Tizi n'Tichka Pass (2,260 metres) — Morocco's highest paved crossing. Several stops along the way for scenery photos, coffee, and a visit to a traditional Berber village.
First major stop: the iconic ksar of Aït Ben Haddou, a UNESCO World Heritage Site and filming location for Gladiator, Game of Thrones, and Lawrence of Arabia. Quick lunch nearby. Continue to Ouarzazate — the Hollywood of Africa — for a brief stop before heading deeper into the valley.
This is where the 4-day itinerary diverges from the 3-day. Instead of racing to the gorges, you stop at the Skoura oasis — one of the largest in Morocco's Sahara, famous for its palm groves and the perfectly restored Kasbah Amridil. A local guide walks you through the premises, explaining Saharan architecture and medieval irrigation. Continue through the Rose Valley, famous for Damascus rose plantations (fragrant in April–May). Reach Boumalne Dades by late afternoon with a drive to the top of the Dades canyons before checking into your hotel for a traditional Moroccan dinner.
After breakfast, drive through the Road of a Thousand Kasbahs to the oasis village of Tinghir. Walk along the river banks and meditate on the ancient Berber villages until you reach the overwhelming Todgha Gorges — massive limestone cliffs rising 300 metres from a flat, walkable riverbed. Because today's drive is only 4 hours total, you have time to walk the full length of the canyon, photograph the light, and enjoy a lunch at the gorge.
Continue to Erfoud, famous for its date market and fossilised marble production, then to the holy town of Rissani — birthplace of the Alaouite dynasty who still rule Morocco today. By mid-afternoon, the golden waves of Erg Chebbi rise on the horizon.
Mount your camel and ride into the Erg Chebbi dunes as the sun drops. The light turns golden, then amber, then rose. Arrive at your luxury desert camp — a private ensuite tent with real beds, hot shower, quality linens, and electricity. A magical Moroccan dinner under the stars, followed by Berber drumming around the campfire and some of the clearest night skies you'll ever see. Sandboards available at the camp if you want to try sandboarding.
Wake before dawn for a sunrise camel ride back over the Erg Chebbi dunes. The shift from deep blue to gold across the sand is the kind of moment that stays with you. After breakfast at camp, return to the village of Merzouga and meet your driver.
This is the day the 3-day tour doesn't have. Instead of retracing your outward route, drive south-west across the volcanic massifs of the Anti Atlas to the village of Nkob. Here begins the legendary Draa Valley — Morocco's longest river valley, lined with date palms, mud-brick villages, and crumbling kasbahs. Pass through Agdz, which in Berber means "resting place" — it was the overnight halt for ancient camel caravans crossing from Marrakech to Timbuktu.
Arrive in Ouarzazate by early evening. Check in to your hotel — Riad Bouchedor or Dar Chamaa — and enjoy dinner. A relaxed evening after a day of extraordinary landscapes.
After breakfast, a short drive to Aït Ben Haddou. On the 4-day tour, you have time for a proper guided walk inside the ksar — climb to the hilltop granary, explore the maze-like alleyways, and perhaps meet a local family. This is one of Morocco's most-visited sites and a UNESCO World Heritage treasure since 1987 — the filming location for Gladiator, Lawrence of Arabia, and Game of Thrones.
Continue to Telouet — the hidden kasbah on the old caravan route across the High Atlas, built by the former warlord El Glaoui (Thami El Glaoui) in the late 19th century. Ornate zellige tilework, carved stucco ceilings, crumbling grandeur — and almost no other tourists. This stop is only possible on the 4-day route because the 3-day tour crosses the Atlas in the opposite direction.
Cross the High Atlas Mountains back to Marrakech in afternoon light. Your driver drops you directly at your riad or hotel. Four days: the High Atlas twice on different roads, a UNESCO ksar walked properly, two gorges, a sunrise and sunset on camel in the Sahara, the Draa Valley, the hidden fortress of Telouet, and every stop chosen by you.
Tour Pricing
Price per person decreases as your group size increases — the vehicle, driver, fuel, and three nights accommodation are shared across the group.
| Participants | 1 | 2 | 3 | 4 | 5 | 6 | 7–9 | 10–13 | 14–17 |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Price / person | 915€ | 515€ | 435€ | 395€ | 365€ | 345€ | 325€ | 295€ | 275€ |
Prices are per person and include private vehicle, driver-guide, 3 nights accommodation (half-board), sunset & sunrise camel treks, and all fuel. Contact us with your group size for an exact quote.
Inclusions & Exclusions
✓ Included in Your Tour
- Private AC 4×4 (Toyota Land Cruiser/Prado) or Mercedes van with dedicated licensed driver-guide — exclusively yours for 4 full days
- Door-to-door pickup and drop-off at your Marrakech hotel or riad
- Night 1: Hotel Babylon (or similar) in the Dades Valley — private ensuite room, half-board (dinner & breakfast)
- Night 2: Erg Chebbi luxury desert camp — private ensuite tent with hot shower, real beds, quality linens — half-board
- Night 3: Riad Bouchedor or Dar Chamaa in Ouarzazate — half-board (dinner & breakfast)
- Sunset camel trek into Erg Chebbi (Day 2 evening) and sunrise camel ride (Day 3 morning)
Not Included
- Lunches and additional beverages (budget ~€8–12 per lunch)
- Entrance fees if any
- Local guides at monuments (available on request, pay directly)
- Optional extras: quad biking (~€50/hr), sandboarding, 4×4 dune circuit at Erg Chebbi
- Tips for driver-guide (at your discretion)
- Travel insurance (recommended)
Know Before You Go
Driving Times
Day 1: ~6 hours. Day 2: ~4 hours (shortest day). Day 3: ~6 hours. Day 4: ~5 hours. All times exclude sightseeing, meal, and photo stops. Shorter daily drives than the 3-day tour.
Your Desert Camp
Luxury ensuite tents with real beds, hot showers, quality linens, electricity during generator hours. Sandboards available at camp. Heaters and blankets in winter.
Best Season
Spring (March–May) and autumn (September–November) are most comfortable. Summer is hot but manageable with AC. Winter is clear and scenic — camp provides heaters.
Your Vehicle
1–4 passengers: private AC Toyota 4×4 (Land Cruiser or Prado). 5+ passengers: comfortable Mercedes van. The vehicle is exclusively yours for all 4 days.
What to Pack
Small soft bag for the overnight camel ride (main luggage stays in the vehicle). Hat, sunglasses, walking shoes. Warm layers for desert evenings. Wear jeans or long trousers for the camel trek.
For Photographers
The 4-day pace is ideal — Aït Ben Haddou in Day 4 afternoon light, dune sunrise on Day 3, Draa Valley golden hour, Todgha Gorges morning light. Your driver stops wherever the light demands it.
Traveller Reviews
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"The 4-day version was the right call. Having an extra day meant we could actually enjoy the Draa Valley and Telouet without rushing. The luxury camp was spotless and modern, the camel ride at sunset was magical, and our driver Hassan went above and beyond."
"We almost booked the 3-day tour but upgraded to 4 days at the last minute. So glad we did — the pace was perfect, the Draa Valley drive was one of the most beautiful stretches of road we've ever seen, and Telouet was hauntingly beautiful with almost no other tourists."
"I'm a photographer and the 4-day tour gave me time I wouldn't have had on the 3-day. Golden hour at Aït Ben Haddou on Day 4, sunrise dunes on Day 3, Draa Valley afternoon light — three killer sessions I couldn't have squeezed into a shorter trip."
"Travelling with elderly parents, the shorter driving days on the 4-day tour made all the difference. No one felt exhausted. The night in Ouarzazate broke up the return perfectly. Abdel was incredible — patient, knowledgeable, always finding shade for my parents."