2 Day Desert Tour From Marrakech: Atlas Mountains Exploration & Camel Ride

Embark on a thrilling 2-day desert tour from Marrakech, exploring the Atlas Mountains, riding camels, and experiencing the beauty of the Moroccan Sahara Desert.

Duration: 2 days
Cancellation: 24 hours
Highlights

Day 1: Marrakech, Kasbah Ait-Benhaddou, Ouarzazate, Agdez-Valley, Zagora
The adventure begins in a modern 4x4 vehicle as we journey towards the Atlas Mountains. Our first stop is the Kasbah in Ait Ben Haddou.
This fortified city is home to approximately six Kasbahs, and its ancient ambiance is truly captivating. After visiting the Kasbah, we proceed to…

What's Included
  • Hotel pickup and drop-off
  • Transport
  • Accommodation at a desert campsite
  • Dinner
  • Breakfast
  • Camel trek in the Desert
  • Food Dinner and Breakfast
What's Not Included
  • Lunch
Additional Information

Beginning in Marrakech, this journey whisks you away to Morocco’s southern region for a span of 2 days. The tour provides an opportunity to explore some of the most fascinating locations in Morocco, including Telouet Kasbah and Ait Benhaddou Kasbah, with a route traversing the High Atlas Mountains and showcasing the stunning oasis of Agdz and sand…

Location
Ait Ben Haddou
Cancellation Policy

For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.

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Michael_h
Jan 26, 2025
Private desert excursion - Highly recommend this private tour. The personalized attention is much better than being in a group. It’s a long two days but well worth it to see Ait Ben Haddou, Atlas Studios, and the tranquillity of an overnight stay in the desert.
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Frank_h
Jan 6, 2025
Amazing trip you shouldn't miss!😀 - Excellent in every way. Good friendly transportation from hotel stopping for breaks and shopping. Camel ride is not too demanding but elderly should only do 2 days. An experience never to. E forgotten.
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Carly_k
Dec 15, 2024
I went on the 2-day tour... - I went on the 2-day tour to the Zagora Desert with six friends (aged 20-22), and it was an unforgettable experience! Even though the drive was long, (about six hours each way from Marrakech) our driver did a great job breaking up the trip and keeping it enjoyable. On the first day, we stopped for lunch and a tour of a village where Gladiator, Game of Thrones, and other famous films were shot. Our guide, who had even been in some of the films, gave an excellent overview of the town’s history. Later, we headed to our camel ride at sunset, which was a highlight for us. The camels were treated well, which was important to my friends when booking. The view was absolutely stunning, far from any signs of civilization. That evening, since it was a quieter day for the camp, our group of seven got our own campsite area, accompanied by the two guides. They served dinner, made a campfire, and we ended the night singing and stargazing. It was our favorite part of the trip. The next morning, we rode camels back to the road to meet our van for the return trip to Marrakech. The whole experience was incredible, thanks to the amazing team running the tour. Everyone, from our driver, to the village and camp guides, made us feel welcome and shared their culture with us. I have no complaints, but I would add to keep in mind that there’s a lot of time spent in the car. The drive is beautiful and well worth it though! 10/10 highly recommend! A big thank you to everyone who made this trip so special.
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Santiago
Oct 9, 2024
Excellent mind - I had wonderful and amazing moments on the three-day desert tour. I highly recommend it. Thank you for your quick answers to the questions.
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Ville_s
Apr 18, 2024
Exotic experience - It was a long drive, but worth it. We had nice stops along the way to get some coffee, lunch and also some nice photos of beautifuls sights. The stay at the desert was really something else from camel riding to staying the night at the desert.
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Pioneer46759323396
Jan 2, 2025
A little time for everything - The journey into the desert was rather stressful. The way to Aït Benhaddou took about 3 hours, followed by lunch, and then another 3 hours to the finish, where we rode to our camp with a 40-minute dromedary ride. A clean tent and clean toilets awaited us there. The food was very good and the Berbers were very friendly; they went to great lengths. However, I thought you could have created more atmosphere with torches or candlelight etc. A bit more cosiness and ambience would certainly have done the camp good. Although they later built a fire, the ambience was rather cold. For those who have been to a desert before, it is more of a mini dune desert and therefore rather disappointing. It is more worth booking the 3-day tour, which is further away. The way back was also rather stressful, with short stops to take photos or eat at lunch. In the film studio, 20 minutes was definitely too short. The driver Yousse was very experienced, and the scenery was beautiful.
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Hamptonmara13
Sep 9, 2024
Overall great experience.... - Overall great experience. We didn’t know quite what to expect and failed to pack a few essentials which affected our stay but that was on us. Be sure to bring a charging cord for the van and sturdy shoes. We would have liked more time to explore the old clay city but enjoyed the camel ride and desert camp. Our guides were great!
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Karine_g
Aug 3, 2024
Great tour overall - The whole experience was great, but lacked communication. Otherwiseneverything was really great. The driver was good!
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Businesst666
May 15, 2024
A desert tour that could have been better - Miss leading picture on the promotion on TripAdvisor is my first comment. we were taken to what I was told the gate of the desert and not the actual desert, although yes in Sahara region. However, the promotional picture shows the actual sand dunes. Included meals were very basic, and breakfast in the morning was bread, butter, and jam/honey, coffee / tea, For the Non Included lunch we had NO choices the driver took us where he believed (Commission being paid) was good for us, this is NON Sense if you pay for your PRIVATE tour, you should be able to choose your Restaurant for Lunch (have you ever heard about google or TripAdvisor restaurant listing???) The choices of food for lunch wad left to a very simple of selection (same same each day...) Beware of dogs barking during the night (can be very annoying when one is trying to rest) The tents were as expected basics and suited an OK night sleep. Our utmost thanks to our safe driver, Ayoub, who drove us safely for a total of about 770KM. Additionally out Camel handler Mr Moobarak); and guide in the so-called entry of the desert. He was very knowledgeable and offered all possible answers to our questions. The 2 persons mentioned above are to be commended for their excellent work and friendly demeanour with tourists. Overall, if a short trip is what you like (over 350 KM each day and lots of stops, then this is for you), personally, I would do it again.
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Tim_k
Sep 4, 2024
Would not recommend - The only reason this is a one star is because of the four awesome camel tour guides and the great night we had in the desert with them. From the get go the communication was terrible and remained that way throughout the trip from both the organisers, the driver and at the Aït Benhaddou, where the tour guides there told us multiple different prices and tried to get us to spend money on “necessities” for the desert. The AC did not work in the car, and when it rained it leaked pretty consistently. Booking stated we got two breakfasts, however we got one, which was a piece of bread with spread and a tea. The tour guide took us to two lunch spots, both being far more expensive than everything else around.
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