best 2 days desert tour from marrakech to merzouga

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day 1 : marrakech - Tizi N'Tichka - Ouarzazate - Merzouga Desert

We will collect you from your accommodation in Marrakeck. From othere your best tours from marrakech, we will start journey from the Dades gorges through the Tizi N’Tichka Pass in High Atlas mountains. During the trip we also will stop in Ouarzazate where we will visit the old Kasbah of Ait Ben Haddou. After that we will visit the Kasbah of Taourirt and proceed to the Dades valley. Also we will explore the valley of roses and Skoura. Then we proceed to the Erg Chebbi sand dunes in the desert. Once we arrive there we will ride a camel to explore the sand dunes and watch the beautiful desert sunset. After that we will sleep in a nomads tent.
best tours from marrakech
best tours from marrakech
best tours from marrakech

day 2: Merzouga Desert - Atlas Mountains - Marrakech

the best tours from marrakech, you will take  a Camel rides bring us from Desert Camp to Merzouga. After breakfast, we will travel by 4×4 to Rissani, driving through the palm grove of Tafilalet and Ziz valley. On the way, we will stop in some Berber villages and towns and continue to Ouarzazate where we can visit the local film studio and then return to Marrakech.
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Can I travel to the Sahara Desert with my kids?

Traveling as a family should by no means stop you from embarking on a desert adventure! If you’re traveling with desertrip to the Sahara, there are simply some extra factors to consider in order to make the journey as smooth as possible:

  • Before heading out, make sure to stock up on SPF 80+ sunscreen. You’ll want to apply vigorously to the entire family every 2 hours; 
  • Pack loose-fitting, bright-colored long sleeve shirts, wide-rimmed hats, sunglasses, chapstick, and hydration solution;
  • Remember that you will be driving for extended periods of time. If your kids aren’t used to spending hours in the car, we recommend booking a private tour or renting your own car so you can make quick stops whenever necessary;
  • Make sure the car’s air conditioning is functioning. Children under the age of 12 are particularly vulnerable to heatstroke;
  • Whenever possible, have younger children sit in the shaded portion of the car. You will also want to pack a long scarf or loose shirt to use as a sunblock on the window;
  • A long car-ride might seem boring to your kids, even if the scenery changes drastically. Remember to pack some technology-free entertainment and healthy snacks to keep them happy;
  • Younger children, in particular, might be scared of the camels. They are taller than horses! Make sure to have a back-up plan to get to your campsite if your child is too scared to ride the camel;
  • Once at the campsite, you will most likely be served a traditional Moroccan dinner comprised of tagine chicken and vegetables. If your kids’ taste buds aren’t as adventurous, make sure to be equipped with one of your kid’s favorite easy meals. Dry pasta packs well and olive oil will be available at your camp;
  • The desert is usually very dark at night. A nightlight can come n handy;

Remember the swimsuit! Many of the accommodations just outside of the sand dunes have swimming pools.

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