









3 day(s)
English
Included
Scenic drive through the High Atlas Mountains
Visit the UNESCO-listed Ait Ben Haddou Kasbah
Explore Taourirt Kasbah in Ouarzazate
Drive through oases, palm groves, and dramatic gorges
Cross valleys and dry riverbeds en route to the desert
€ 1510.56
€ 1389.72


Free cancellation and unlimited rescheduling leads to total flexibility while you plan your travels
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Embark on a visually stunning 3-day desert adventure from Marrakech to Merzouga, where every turn reveals a new and captivating landscape. The journey begins with a scenic drive through the High Atlas Mountains, where the winding roads and panoramic views are framed by traditional Berber villages nestled into the hillsides. As you make your way toward southern Morocco, you’ll stop at the UNESCO-listed Ait Ben Haddou Kasbah, a breathtaking fortified village that has served as a backdrop for many iconic films. Continue to Ouarzazate, known as the "Gateway to the Sahara," where the impressive Taourirt Kasbah stands as a symbol of the region’s rich architectural heritage.
From there, the adventure leads you through lush palm groves, hidden oases, and the striking rock formations of the Dades and Todra Gorges. The scenery continues to shift as you cross dry riverbeds and remote valleys on the way to Merzouga, where the vast Sahara awaits. Upon arrival, you’ll enjoy a peaceful camel trek across the golden sand dunes, timed perfectly to witness the desert sunset casting a magical glow across the landscape. As night falls, settle into a traditional desert camp for an evening under the stars, complete with a Moroccan dinner, Berber music, and the serene beauty of the dunes surrounding you. This journey offers a perfect blend of nature, culture, and adventure in the heart of Morocco.
Breakfast and Dinner
Guided Ait Ben Haddou visit
Air-conditioned vehicle
Fuel surcharge
Private transportation
Camel ride / 4x4 in Merzouga Desert
Mineral bottled water
Lunch
Gratuities
Soda or pop
Comfortable walking shoes
Hat, sunglasses, and sunscreen
No public transportation nearby
Not wheelchair accessible
Have a camera ready to capture every special moment
Confirmation will be received at time of booking
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The organization of our trip was incredible. They picked us up in Marrakech, and we took a tour with a guide who gave us a sneak peek of the city. We slept in a spectacular riad. We traveled through the Atlas Mountains to the Merzouga Desert... incredible hotels and desert activities. We did enduro riding through the most beautiful dunes in the world and some off-roading. We slept in a desert tent. Moha organized everything at a dirt-cheap price. Very professional and charming. He picked us up at the airport and drove us everywhere in his Toyota Land Cruiser all week long. We will definitely come back.

Incredible trip and 100% recommended. If you are thinking about it, it is worth going with a local guide. The trip was super well planned, but also with freedom to make changes; wonderful landscapes; the ideal accommodations and the food… lots and lots of it! We spent two days in Marrakech and the city guide was amazing too! We were six friends and we had a great time with Moha. During the hours in the car we laughed, sang and learned a lot about Berber culture. Inshallah, we repeat in another area!

We took the 4-day desert tour with Berber Sahara. Our guide was Ibrahim, and everything was fantastic. A charming trip full of contrasts. Everything was very comfortable and without incident, at our own pace. Ibrahim is great, very kind and attentive. The desert section was wonderful, a highly recommended trip, especially one to do with these wonderful people. We will definitely visit another part of Morocco again.

We decided to organize our trip with a Saharan-Berber because he instilled confidence and trust in us from the very beginning... and what a success! Our six-day trip began from Fez to Marrakech, passing through the Merzouga Desert (undoubtedly the most beautiful, if you have more time). The cities boasted their ancestral charm, the desert had its magic that captivated and engulfed you, the landscapes seemed straight out of postcards, and a magnificent and authentic Berber guide who will help you discover this wonderful land and its picturesque culture like no one else. And what can I say about Moha? As a professional, I undoubtedly think he's the best option for visiting and getting to know this part of Africa incredibly well, but as a person, he's even better. He went from being your guide to a friend in just a few hours. He was always attentive to everything we needed... kind, enthusiastic, charismatic, funny, patient, and above all, humble and generous with others—that says a lot about him. A unique experience that you have to do once in a lifetime. I definitely recommend him. Thank you to Moha for this opportunity and for sharing this unique experience with us, which has been forever etched in our lives... and also for putting up with us! 😂😂 We'll see you again soon, my friend! 🙏🏼 I hope so. AFRICA! 🌍🏜️🐪🚙

My tour with Sahara Bereber may be the most influential and impacting experience I have in my life. Mohomad, the owner, is a young man who is fun, outgoing, and very enthusiastic! He grew up in the desert and is very intelligent which makes the experience even more authentic. I had the opportunity to ride camels through the desert, sleep in a desert camp which was amazing with awesome food, listen to authentic Bereber music played by Mohomad and his friends at night, see the stars in the desert, snowboard on the dunes all in one day! On the second day I had the opportunity to stay with a nomad Bereber family in the middle of the desert. The nomad family was incredibly kind and generous despite not speaking any English. They cooked amazing food and I played many simple games with their young son. The experience with the nomad family really opened my eyes to see how wrong the Western world's current view on life really is. The nomad family had hardly any wealth, no phones or TV's, a mud home, but were incredibly happy, happier than almost all people I know in the United States. It was a very humbling experience and will affect how I live the rest of my life each day.



