Desert Dream, the quiet powerhouse behind Ouarzazate’s most trusted tours, hears the same questions every week: How far is the Sahara, really? Which kasbahs can’t be missed? Is the road to Marrakech safe at dawn? Their answers, forged from years of guiding travelers through the High Atlas and beyond, have become legend among visitors hungry for clarity before they commit to the dunes.
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DESERT DREAM, N° 4 Rue Al-Mansour Ad-Dahbi, Ouarzazate 45000, Morocco
Desert Dream turns the most common questions about Marrakech excursions—how far the dunes really are, whether a 4×4 is essential, where to sleep without forgoing a hot shower—into a seamless 4.9-star itinerary that begins the moment you step onto their Ouarzazate terrace at 4 Rue Al-Mansour Ad-Dahbi. With one call to +212 6 68 96 17 96, the team calibrates distance, comfort, and sunrise timing so precisely that the Sahara feels like a logical suburb rather than a 560-km detour, proving on every trip that the only FAQ left is how soon you can return.
Monday
9 AM–7 PM
Tuesday
9 AM–7 PM
Wednesday
9 AM–7 PM
Thursday
9 AM–7 PM
Friday
9 AM–7 PM
Saturday
10 AM–7 PM
Sunday
11 AM–6 PM
Frequently Asked Questions About Tours
What exactly is “Desert Dream” and why is everyone talking about it?
Desert Dream is a boutique tour outfit born in the oasis city of Ouarzazate, run by guides who grew up tracing the Sahara’s golden ridges on foot and by camel; instead of shuttling you through checkpoints, they weave story, silence, and starlight into one seamless journey from Marrakech to the dunes and back, which is why past guests keep pushing their Google rating to 4.9.
How do I lock in my spot and what happens after I click “book”?
Send a WhatsApp to +212 6 68 96 17 96 or use the live-chat on [saharadesertdream.com](http://www.saharadesertdream.com/), pick your dates, pay a 20% deposit by secure link, and within minutes you’ll receive a GPS pin for your hotel pickup, a packing checklist, and the name of the guide who will stand outside your riad at 07:30 sharp holding a blue turban so you spot him instantly.
Will I be stuck on a bus for ten hours or is there a smarter route?
Forget the death-march to Merzouga; Desert Dream angles southwest through the Atlas film sets and the rose-filled Dadès valley, breaking the drive into three bite-size legs with a home-cooked lunch in a mud-brick kasbah, so you reach the Erg Chigaga dunes just as the sun molts into the sand and the camels are waiting, rested and grinning.
What if the desert misbehaves—sandstorm, sick camel, last-minute fear of heights?
The crew carries satellite phones, an emergency 4×4, and a first-aid box that would make a UN field doctor jealous; if the wind howls they pivot to a luxury camp tucked behind the dunes, if you hate camels they swap in an ATV, and if you simply want out they’ll U-turn overnight and drive you back to Marrakech—no guilt, no extra fuel charge, just the same starry smile.
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