Sahara Desert tour

Every week dozens of travelers type the same worries into their phones: “Is a three-day Sahara loop from Marrakech safe?” “Will my kids cope with the dunes?” or “Does the 560-km round-trip really fit in a weekend?” Below, the Merzouga-based crew behind Morocco’s longest-running desert outfit answers the questions they field daily—from road conditions and camel etiquette to what actually happens at the Berber camp after sunset—so you can trade Google anxiety for star-lit sand.
Sahara Desert tour

Address

Ksar Merzouga, Merzouga 52202, Morocco

Phone

+212 6 62 16 99 05

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If your Instagram feed is starting to look like everyone else’s, call the crew at +212 6 62 16 99 05 and let them drag you east from Marrakech to Ksar Merzouga, where the dunes feel taller than your Monday problems and the night sky is basically a planetarium run by nomads. Sahara Desert Tour keeps it smooth—air-con van, mint-tea pit stops, and a camel that finally made me look athletic—so by the time you’re watching sunrise over Erg Chebbi you’ll forget you ever googled “Frequently Asked Questions About Tours Marrakech.”
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Frequently Asked Questions About Tours

How long does a typical Sahara Desert tour from Marrakech take?

Most travelers opt for a 3-day loop that packs in the High Atlas, Aït Benhaddou, the Dadès gorges and an overnight in the Erg Chebbi dunes near Ksar Merzouga; if you have only two days you can still reach the desert but expect ten-hour driving days, while a 4-day version adds the Todra gorges and the off-road track to Fès with far less time strapped to a seat.

What should I pack for the desert night?

Bring a light daypack with sunglasses, sunscreen and a reusable bottle, a warm fleece for the 5 °C nights, closed shoes to keep sand out, a power bank (there is electricity at the camp but sockets fill up fast), and a scarf you can buy for a few dirhams in Merzouga—no need for heavy boots or bulky sleeping bags since Ksar Merzouga provides proper bedding and even showers in their 4.5-star rated camp.

Is the drive from Marrakech to Merzouga safe and comfortable?

The N9 and N10 highways are paved and well maintained; your driver from Sahara Desert Tour rotates every 2–3 hours and the modern Toyota Land-Cruisers have AC and seatbelts, so while the route crosses the 2 260 m Tizi n’Tichka pass the biggest hazard is usually the photo-induced neck ache from all the panoramic stops.

Can dietary restrictions be handled in the desert camp?

Yes—when you book through +212 6 62 16 99 05 or saharadeserttour.com just mention vegetarian, vegan or gluten-free needs; the cooks at Ksar Merzouga prepare separate tagines and bread on sanitized grills, and they even serve almond-milk couscous if you give 24 h notice.

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