Quick Answer — What Happens on a Morocco Desert Tour?

A 2–4 day desert tour from Marrakech covers 20+ highlights: cross the Atlas Mountains via the Tizi n'Tichka pass (2,260 m), stop at Ait Ben Haddou (UNESCO, free entry), drive through Todgha Gorges and the Skoura oasis, visit Erfoud fossil workshops and Rissani souk, ride a camel into Erg Chebbi dunes, sleep in a Sahara desert camp, stargaze under the Milky Way, watch sunrise over the dunes, try sandboarding, and enjoy Berber drumming around the campfire. MDT: 3-day Merzouga from €95 · 2-day Zagora from €69.

The 20 Highlights

Every highlight below is included on standard MDT desert tours. The table maps each one to where on the route it happens and links to a dedicated guide for deeper detail.

20 highlights of a Morocco desert tour — route-mapped
#HighlightWhere / WhenGuide
1Tizi n’Tichka mountain passDay 1 — Atlas crossing, 2,260 mAtlas guide
2Ait Ben Haddou — UNESCO ksarDay 1 — free entry, 1.5–2 hrsAit Ben Haddou guide
3Ouarzazate & Atlas Film StudiosDay 1 — “Hollywood of Africa”Ait Ben Haddou guide
4Dades Valley snaky roadDay 1 — iconic serpentine roadDades guide
5Todgha Gorges — dramatic canyonDay 2 — 300 m cliffs, river walkTodgha guide
6Skoura palm groves & kasbahsDay 1–2 — oasis, Amridil kasbahSkoura guide
7Erfoud fossil workshopsDay 2 — 500-million-year-old trilobites
8Rissani soukDay 2 — southern Morocco’s most authentic market
9Camel trek into the dunesDay 2 PM — 1–1.5 hrs to campCamel guide
10Sahara sunset from the dunesDay 2 evening — Erg Chebbi or ChigagaSahara facts
11Luxury desert camp overnightNight 2 — private tent, dinner, en-suiteSahara planning
12Stargazing — Milky WayNight 2 — zero light pollutionSahara facts
13Berber drumming & campfireNight 2 — live music, mint teaBerber guide
14Sunrise over the SaharaDay 3 dawn — climb a dune, watch the lightSahara facts
15Sandboarding the dunesDay 3 morning — free boards at camp
16Visit a nomadic Berber familyDay 2 or 3 — tea, bread, goat herdingBerber guide
17Traditional tagine in the desertLunch stops — lamb, chicken, or vegetable
18Medfouna — “Berber pizza”Desert region — meat-stuffed flatbread
19Draa Valley date palm corridorZagora route — 200 km of oasesZagora guide
20Hammam after the desertReturn — steam bath + argan oil massage

Day-by-Day Route

Lush oasis gardens and palm trees against dramatic desert cliffs on the route to the Sahara
Todgha oasis on the desert route — one of 20 highlights between Marrakech and the Sahara

Day 1 — Marrakech → Atlas Mountains → Desert: Depart Marrakech, cross the High Atlas via Tizi n’Tichka (2,260 m — Morocco’s highest paved pass). Stop at Ait Ben Haddou (UNESCO ksar, free entry, 1.5–2 hrs). Continue through Ouarzazate (optional Atlas Film Studios stop) and into the Dades Valley — the iconic snaky road. On the Zagora route: south through the Draa Valley instead. Overnight: Dades (Merzouga route) or Zagora area desert camp.

Day 2 — Gorges → Dunes → Sahara Camp: Morning through Todgha Gorges (300-metre canyon walls). Stop at Erfoud (fossil workshops — 500-million-year-old trilobites) and Rissani (the most authentic souk in southern Morocco). Arrive Merzouga in the afternoon. Camel trek into the Erg Chebbi dunes (1–1.5 hrs). Watch the sunset from a dune summit. Arrive at the desert camp: dinner, Berber drumming and campfire, then stargazing under the Milky Way — zero light pollution, one of the clearest skies on earth.

Day 3 — Sunrise → Return: Wake before dawn. Climb a dune for the Sahara sunrise — silence, shifting colours, and the Erg Chebbi glowing gold and pink. After breakfast: sandboarding down the dunes (free boards at camp). Visit a nomadic Berber family (tea, freshly baked bread, a glimpse of traditional desert life). Return to Merzouga by camel, then drive back to Marrakech via the Skoura oasis and palm groves. Arrive evening. Optional: hammam (traditional steam bath + argan oil massage) to wash off the sand.

At the Dunes

Stargazer and camel silhouette against the Milky Way in the Sahara Desert near Merzouga
Milky Way over Erg Chebbi — one of the clearest night skies on Earth

The Sahara experiences are what make a desert tour unforgettable. Five highlights happen at or near the dunes: the camel trek through golden sand (the timeless image of Morocco — full camel guide), the sunset watched from atop a dune as colours shift from gold to fiery orange to pink, the desert camp night with private tents and en-suite bathrooms under a blanket of stars, the Berber drumming session around the campfire (rhythmic, hypnotic, and genuinely special), and the sunrise — worth waking for at 5 AM, watched in silence from a dune summit as the Sahara comes alive.

Stargazing deserves its own mention: the Sahara has zero light pollution. On a clear night, you’ll see the Milky Way with the naked eye, along with constellations, shooting stars, and (depending on the season) planets visible as bright pinpoints. For the full Sahara planning guide (what to pack, camp tiers, private vs shared), see our dedicated page.

Sandboarding is simple fun — camps provide boards, you climb a dune and slide down. No skill required. Medfouna (“Berber pizza”) — a meat-stuffed flatbread baked in sand — is the desert’s signature dish, typically served at lunch. And a visit to a nomadic Berber family living in a traditional tent is a humbling, warm experience that puts the landscape into human context.

Merzouga or Zagora?

The route you choose determines which highlights you see. Merzouga (Erg Chebbi) — the 3-day route — includes the most stops: Ait Ben Haddou, Dades, Todgha, Erfoud, Rissani, and Morocco’s tallest dunes. Zagora (Erg Chigaga) — the 2-day route — goes through the Draa Valley’s 200-km oasis corridor instead. Both include a camel trek, desert camp, and all the Sahara experiences. Compare all three: Agafay vs Merzouga vs Zagora →

MDT Desert Tours

Berber woman baking traditional medfouna (Berber pizza) in the sand in the Moroccan Sahara
Medfouna — “Berber pizza” baked in desert sand, a signature dish of the Sahara
MDT desert tours — all include the highlights above · March 2026
TourDaysKey HighlightsFrom
3-Day Merzouga (Shared)3Ait Ben Haddou + Dades + Todgha + Erg Chebbi€95
2-Day Zagora (Shared)2Ait Ben Haddou + Draa Valley + camp€69
4-Day Merzouga (Private)4All stops + relaxed pace + extra oases€275
4-Day Erg Chigaga4Zagora + M’Hamid + wildest dunes€275
What’s included: Transport, driver-guide, Ait Ben Haddou stop, all scenic route stops, camel trek, desert camp (dinner + breakfast), return to Marrakech. Not included: lunches (~60–80 MAD per meal), personal expenses. All 20 highlights in this guide are covered on the standard 3-day tour.
Key Takeaways

20 highlights from Marrakech to the Sahara — all included on MDT tours.

Route stops: Tizi n’Tichka, Ait Ben Haddou, Ouarzazate, Dades, Todgha, Skoura, Erfoud, Rissani.

Sahara experiences: camel trek, sunset, camp, stargazing, Berber music, sunrise, sandboarding.

Food: tagine at lunch stops, medfouna (Berber pizza) in the desert, campfire mint tea.

MDT: 3-day Merzouga from €95 · 2-day Zagora from €69 · 4-day from €275.

Frequently Asked Questions

The 3-day Merzouga tour (from €95) is the most popular — it covers Ait Ben Haddou, Dades, Todgha, Erfoud, Erg Chebbi dunes, camel trek, and desert camp. For a shorter option: 2-day Zagora (from €69) with the Draa Valley and Sahara camp. Book 3-day →
2 days minimum (Zagora). 3 days ideal (Merzouga — most highlights per day). 4 days for a relaxed pace with extra stops. The 3-day tour covers all 20 highlights in this guide.
Merzouga (Erg Chebbi): bigger dunes, more route stops, best for first-timers. Zagora (Erg Chigaga): wilder, more remote, Draa Valley oases. Both include camel trek + camp. Full comparison →
Transport, driver-guide, Ait Ben Haddou, all scenic stops, camel trek, desert camp (dinner + breakfast), return. Not included: lunches (~60–80 MAD) and personal expenses. Full planning guide →
Spring (Mar–May) and autumn (Sep–Nov) — pleasant desert temperatures (20–30°C). Summer very hot (40°C+). Winter mild days but cold nights. Seasonal guide →
Layers (warm nights, light days), walking shoes, sunscreen, scarf for sand, headlamp, camera, small bag for camel trek overnight. Main luggage stays in the vehicle. Full packing list →
Yes — year-round from Marrakech. 3-day Merzouga (€95), 2-day Zagora (€69), 4-day extended (€275). Private tours, Fes drop-off, and Chefchaouen extensions available. All tours →

Experience All 20 Highlights

Ait Ben Haddou, Todgha Gorges, camel trek, Sahara camp, stargazing, sunrise — all included on one tour from Marrakech.