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Overview:
Duration
5 Days - 4 Night
Departure
08:00 am
Starting Location
Tangier
Ending Location
Marrakech
Set off from Tangier, the storied “Bride of the North,” and drive past the meeting of the seas at Cape Spartel and the echoing Grotto of Hercules to the blue-washed heart of Chefchaouen.
Then, trace ancient trade routes to the Roman mosaics of Volubilis and the grand Bab Mansour gate of Meknes. Next, plunge into cedar-clad passes and fossil-strewn plains en route to the towering dunes of Erg Chebbi.
Each day blends history, mountain panoramas, and desert silence, culminating in camel treks and nights in luxury camps under an unbroken canopy of stars.
Why go
why take a 5 Days tour from Tangier to Merzouga ?
Imagine the Atlantic breeze giving way to the scent of mountain pines and Saharan dust under a blazing sun. Morocco’s contrasts—blue alleys echoing Andalusian exiles, imperial ruins whispering of Carthaginian merchants, and dunes sculpted by millennia of wind—come together in a single narrative.
This five-day journey offers travelers a sensory immersion and dramatic storytelling that search engines reward. It balances well-paced exploration with moments of meditative silence in the desert.
Tour Highlights
- Chefchaouen's Blue Medina in the Rif Mountains is home to iconic indigo alleys that are perfect for photography.
- Ifrane, the "Moroccan Switzerland" of the Middle Atlas, is an alpine-style town.
- Azrou Cedar Forest is home to Barbary macaques, endemic primates among towering cedars.
- Erfoud Fossil Workshops: Glimpse 400-million-year-old marine relics carved into art.
- Merzouga Sahara Camp: traditional Berber tents, drumming, and mint tea under the desert sky.
- Take a sunset camel trek at Erg Chebbi to see the golden dunes ablaze as the sun dips below the horizon.
- Rissani's weekly market is a vibrant souk of dates, leather, and spices.
- The Kasbah Palace Museum in Tangier is a centuries-old seat of power that has been converted into an art museum.
- The Dades Valley's "Monkey Fingers" feature surreal rock pinnacles and cliff-edge riads.
- Todra Gorge features dramatic 300-meter limestone walls that frame a palm-lined river walk.
- Ait Ben Haddou Ksar: a UNESCO World Heritage earthen citadel that has been featured in major films.
- Jemaa el-Fnaa in Marrak
Itinerary – 5 Days tour from Tangier to Merzouga
Day 1: Tangier → Chefchaouen → Fes (≈305 km; ~5 h)
You will be picked up from your Tangier hotel at 8:00 a.m. and will begin by exploring the Kasbah Palace Museum, which was once a sultan’s residence overlooking the Strait of Gibraltar. Wander through its courtyards, which are adorned with Roman relics and Mediterranean art, before heading inland through the lush Rif foothills.
By late morning, you will arrive in Chefchaouen, Morocco’s “Blue Pearl,” where the narrow lanes and blue-washed walls will invite you to stop and take endless photos.
Savor mint tea in Plaza Uta el-Hammam, then hike to the Ras el-Ma spring, where mountain waters trickle into town. After a leisurely lunch of regional specialties, continue the drive south through verdant valleys to Fes.
As dusk falls, check into a riad nestled within the medieval medina. From its rooftop terrace, enjoy twilight views of ancient minarets.
Day 2: Fes → Ifrane → Azrou → Midelt → Merzouga (≈470 km; ~7 h)
After breakfast, your private driver will guide you into the Middle Atlas Mountains. You will pause in Ifrane, Morocco’s “Little Switzerland,” to stroll through manicured parks and admire Alpine-style buildings.
Next, you will enter the cedar forest of Azrou, where troops of Barbary macaques forage among centuries-old cedars. Then, continue across the apple-covered highlands to Midelt for a quick riverside lunch.
Afterwards, descend into the Ziz Valley, whose canyon floor is lined with lush date palms. By late afternoon, the sands of Erg Chebbi will appear on the horizon. In the village of Merzouga, you will mount camels for a one- to two-hour trek to your desert camp. You will arrive just as the sun floods the dunes with molten gold.
Day 3: Merzouga Desert Exploration (≈50 km; ~3 h)
Awaken before dawn and witness the pastel colors of a Sahara sunrise from atop a dune. Then, return to camp for a hearty Berber breakfast. In the midmorning, embark on a 4×4 safari through hidden desert tracks.
Stop at the Hassi Labied oasis and the seasonal Sriji Lake, where flocks of flamingos sometimes gather. Next, visit Khamlia, home to Gnawa musicians of Sub-Saharan descent. Listen to their hypnotic, percussive rhythms echoing across the sands.
After pausing for mint tea with a nomadic Berber family, sample local minerals at the Mifis mines. In the late afternoon, enjoy free time in the village of Merzouga before returning to camp for dinner, drumming, and an authentic Berber storytelling session under the Milky Way.
Day 4: Merzouga → Rissani → Todra Gorge → Dades Valley (≈270 km; ~4 h)
Rise early to witness the final Sahara dawn over the dunes, then return to Merzouga by camel or 4×4 for breakfast. Your journey then continues to Rissani, where the weekly souk is filled with dates, leather goods, and spices, offering a glimpse into local trade traditions.
From there, the road climbs into the Todra Gorge, where you will stroll alongside the river beneath 300-meter-tall limestone walls draped in date palms. After lunch, follow the Road of a Thousand Kasbahs into the Dades Valley.
Here, sculpted rock formations known as “Monkey Fingers” rise beside ancient mud-brick fortresses. Check into your riad, which has a terrace on the edge of a cliff with sweeping views of the valley at sunset.
Day 5: Dades Valley → Ouarzazate → Aït Ben Haddou → Marrakech (≈330 km; ~6 h)
This morning, explore the hidden kasbahs dotting the Dades Oasis. Then, drive to Ouarzazate, the “Gateway to the Sahara,” and photograph the Taourirt Kasbah. You may also visit the film studios.
Then, the route ascends the Tizi N’Tichka Pass through the High Atlas Mountains, offering panoramic vistas of snow-capped peaks and remote Berber villages. After stopping for lunch, arrive at Ait Ben Haddou, an iconic UNESCO ksar whose earthen towers and narrow alleyways have starred in blockbusters like Gladiator.
In the late afternoon, descend into Marrakech through its red-clay walls. Your tour concludes when you step into Jemaa el-Fnaa, where storytellers, food stalls, and lantern-lit souks pulse with life.
Included in the Tour
- Private, air-conditioned 4×4 vehicle and professional driver-guide for five days.
- The vehicle is air-conditioned.
- Enjoy daily breakfasts and dinners (three of each) featuring traditional Moroccan cuisine.
- Two nights at a hotel or riad (in Fes and Dades) and one night at a fully equipped desert camp.
- Enjoy a camel ride across the Erg Chebbi dunes (one camel per guest) and 4x4 desert transfers.
- An experienced English-speaking driver/guide who is familiar with local customs and history will accompany you.
- Fuel
Not Included
- Gratuities for guides and drivers.
- Entry fees to monuments and national parks.
- Lunches and beverages between meals.
Frequently Asked Questions
How difficult is the camel trek?
It’s gentle and tailored to beginners—your camel moves at a leisurely pace, and our guides assist with mounting and dismounting .
Is Merzouga worth the visit?
The desert is a stunning place with breathtaking landscapes. On the other hand, this place is too accessible. As a result, you won’t be able to experience the desert as a place of calm and peace.
What should I pack for desert nights?
Layers for chilly evenings, sturdy shoes for dunes, sunscreen, sunglasses, and a hat. A more detailed packing list arrives with your booking confirmation .
What should I wear in the desert?
Comfortable, breathable clothing, sunglasses, sunscreen, and a scarf or hat for protection from the sun. Evenings can be chilly – bring a jacket!
Is there Wi-Fi in the desert camp?
Most camps are off-grid; embrace the digital detox under starry skies. Wi-Fi is available at your hotels.
Is this tour private?
Yes. Transportation is in a private vehicle just for your party, with an English-speaking driver-guide. You won’t be in a large group, so the pace and stops can be adjusted to your interests (within daylight hours).
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Good to Know
- Camps fill up quickly - reserve at least 48 hours in advance to guarantee your dates and preferred tent.
- You can expect to be picked up around 8:30 a.m.; your driver will confirm the exact time the afternoon before departure.
- For pleasant daytime temperatures and clear skies, travel from March to May or September to November.
- What you book is what you pay - no hidden fees, no forced shopping stops.
- Bring Moroccan dirhams for lunch, drinks, ATMs are scarce in rural areas and small towns.
- You'll receive full reservation details - pickup time, agent name and emergency contact - as soon as you book.
- All desert camps provide beds, mattresses and warm blankets - no sleeping bag required.
- Meals: Dinners in the desert are communal and often vegetarian-friendly (tagine with vegetables/chicken, salads, bread, tea). Let us know in advance of any dietary needs. Bottled water is provided.
- Health & Safety: Stay hydrated and use sunscreen; desert sun is strong. The road is paved but long; motion-sickness remedies can help. Altitude in Atlas (2,200m) is moderate but usually no problem.
- Camel Trekking: The camel ride is at a gentle pace (1–2 km/h). Camels kneel when mounting; guides assist you. No special skill needed, but wear long pants. Carry a small backpack for photos or water.
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