In the dunes of Chegaga, in the footsteps of the nomads
This attractive program, departing from Marrakech, crosses the Atlas Mountains to discover the Drâa Valley, named after the wadi that runs through the Sahara sands. Two nights in tents in a charming camp will enable you to appreciate the immensity and tranquility of the Moroccan desert. A unique getaway for unforgettable memories!
N.B.: This trip to Morocco is an individual, tailor-made tour to be personalized with our Morocco specialist advisors.
The route
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Étapes 1 & 5
Marrakech
Located in the heart of Morocco, Marrakech, also known as "the red city" because of the color of its buildings, enchants visitors with its many lush gardens, culture, crafts and the famous Jemaa el Fna square, the lively heart of the city.
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Step 2
Agdz
The agricultural town of Agdz, which means "place of rest" in Berber, was once a resting place for caravans heading south. Beautiful landscapes and kasbahs await you.
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Step 3
Chegaga Desert
The erg Chegaga or Chegaga desert is one of the two large ergs of the Sahara in Morocco. Some of the desert dunes are almost 300 meters high. Enjoy a unique experience in the heart of the desert by foot, camel or 4x4.
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Ait Ben Haddou
The ksar of Aït-ben-Haddou is a ksar in Morocco, located in the province of Ouarzazate. It is a UNESCO world heritage site. Discover traditional Moroccan architecture by visiting Ait Ben Haddou.
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Étapes 1 & 5
Marrakech
Located in the heart of Morocco, Marrakech, also known as "the red city" because of the color of its buildings, enchants visitors with its many lush gardens, culture, crafts and the famous Jemaa el Fna square, the lively heart of the city.
Meet your driver in Marrakech for an immediate departure for southern Morocco. You leave for Ouarzazate, where the atmosphere is already reminiscent of the Deep South, via the Tichka Pass at 2260m, one of Morocco’s most beautiful mountain roads. You continue through the Draa Valley to Agdz, on a lovely winding road. The road skirts the Draa Valley, where ochre-colored palm groves and skours (fortified villages) follow one another along the Draa River. Settle into your guesthouse, run by a French couple who will offer you a particularly warm welcome.
270 km drive. Night in Agdz.
Day 2
Agdz - Chegaga desert
Agdz
We continue along the long, fertile Drâa strip. You’ll discover a landscape of flower-filled oases, orchards and palm groves. Inhabited since prehistoric times, the villages of the Draa region began to flourish in the late 16th century, thanks to the Saadian trans-Saharan trade in gold, salt and spices. A prosperous and fertile land, the Draâ valley had to withstand numerous assailants, as witnessed by the watchtowers and ksours that stand amidst the palm groves. Once through the valley, you’ll enter the heart of the Drâa Hamada, where sand and stone deserts meet: the Sahara opens its doors to you! Lunch at your leisure on the way. It’s in the Chegagadunes that you’ll discover your camp for the next two nights.
250 km of road and a little track. Night in the Chegaga dunes.
Day 3
Chegaga desert
moroccan-desert
A whole day dedicated to the desert!
You can relax and enjoy the Saharan atmosphere by staying at the camp, or decide to discover the surprises of the desert by 4×4 with your driver.
Night in the Chegaga dunes.
Day 4
Chegaga desert - Ait Ben Haddou
ait-ben-haddou-morocco
Return via the dry lake of Iriki, an immense plateau at the foot of Mont Bani, to Foum Zguid, still a lively village. After around 2h30, you reach Ouarzazate. On the way, don’t hesitate to ask your driver for a stop in Tazenacht, a town famous for its colorful geometric carpets. Lunch on the way. In Ouarzazate, there may still be time to discover the Taourirt kasbah. At the heart of the Saharan world, a former garrison town during the French protectorate, Ouarzazate lies on the caravan route between Marrakech and the Sahara. A crossroads of civilizations and peoples, the region has enjoyed great prosperity for centuries, with particularly flourishing trade and crafts. The region is also famous for its Ksar Ait Ben Haddou, a fortified village that has been the setting for numerous international film shoots. Protected by UNESCO, it is constantly being restored.
You will spend your last night near the Ksar.
300 km drive. Night near Ksar Ait Ben Haddou.
Day 5
Ait Ben Haddou - Marrakech
Mosque Koutoubia in Marrakech
After breakfast, free visit of the Ait Ben Haddou ksar (a few minutes’ walk away). Free time before returning to Marrakech via Telouet, a pretty green valley.
Please do not hesitate to contact our team to find out more about the accommodation we have selected for you.
The accommodations proposed in our programs are selected according to criteria of comfort, services and location. As Morocco like a local is a travel agency specializing in tailor-made tours, we strive to meet your expectations by offering 100% customized programs. This is why all the accommodations mentioned in our programs are only suggestions, and it is entirely possible for you to modify them according to your wishes, your budget and seasonal availability.
– Take a day trip to the high dunes. A change of scenery guaranteed.
– Go in December-January, when it’s relatively cool but sunny.
– But also in summer, an adapted schedule with siesta and swimming pool, getting up early and going to bed late, makes for a very pleasant stay.
In the dunes of Chegaga, in the footsteps of the nomads
This attractive program, departing from Marrakech, crosses the Atlas Mountains to discover the Drâa Valley, named after the wadi that runs through the Sahara sands. Two nights in tents in a charming camp will enable you to appreciate the immensity and tranquility of the Moroccan desert. A unique getaway for unforgettable memories!
N.B.: This trip to Morocco is an individual, tailor-made tour to be personalized with our Morocco specialist advisors.
The route
Step 1 -2 / 5
Step 1 / 5
Étapes 1 & 5
Marrakech
Located in the heart of Morocco, Marrakech, also known as "the red city" because of the color of its buildings, enchants visitors with its many lush gardens, culture, crafts and the famous Jemaa el Fna square, the lively heart of the city.
Step 2 -3 / 5
Step 2 / 5
Step 2
Agdz
The agricultural town of Agdz, which means "place of rest" in Berber, was once a resting place for caravans heading south. Beautiful landscapes and kasbahs await you.
Step 3 -4 / 5
Step 3 / 5
Step 3
Chegaga Desert
The erg Chegaga or Chegaga desert is one of the two large ergs of the Sahara in Morocco. Some of the desert dunes are almost 300 meters high. Enjoy a unique experience in the heart of the desert by foot, camel or 4x4.
Step 4 / 5
Step 4 / 5
Step 4
Ait Ben Haddou
The ksar of Aït-ben-Haddou is a ksar in Morocco, located in the province of Ouarzazate. It is a UNESCO world heritage site. Discover traditional Moroccan architecture by visiting Ait Ben Haddou.
Step 5 / 5
Step 5 / 5
Étapes 1 & 5
Marrakech
Located in the heart of Morocco, Marrakech, also known as "the red city" because of the color of its buildings, enchants visitors with its many lush gardens, culture, crafts and the famous Jemaa el Fna square, the lively heart of the city.
Meet your driver in Marrakech for an immediate departure for southern Morocco. You leave for Ouarzazate, where the atmosphere is already reminiscent of the Deep South, via the Tichka Pass at 2260m, one of Morocco’s most beautiful mountain roads. You continue through the Draa Valley to Agdz, on a lovely winding road. The road skirts the Draa Valley, where ochre-colored palm groves and skours (fortified villages) follow one another along the Draa River. Settle into your guesthouse, run by a French couple who will offer you a particularly warm welcome.
270 km drive. Night in Agdz.
Day 2
Agdz - Chegaga desert
Agdz
We continue along the long, fertile Drâa strip. You’ll discover a landscape of flower-filled oases, orchards and palm groves. Inhabited since prehistoric times, the villages of the Draa region began to flourish in the late 16th century, thanks to the Saadian trans-Saharan trade in gold, salt and spices. A prosperous and fertile land, the Draâ valley had to withstand numerous assailants, as witnessed by the watchtowers and ksours that stand amidst the palm groves. Once through the valley, you’ll enter the heart of the Drâa Hamada, where sand and stone deserts meet: the Sahara opens its doors to you! Lunch at your leisure on the way. It’s in the Chegagadunes that you’ll discover your camp for the next two nights.
250 km of road and a little track. Night in the Chegaga dunes.
Day 3
Chegaga desert
moroccan-desert
A whole day dedicated to the desert!
You can relax and enjoy the Saharan atmosphere by staying at the camp, or decide to discover the surprises of the desert by 4×4 with your driver.
Night in the Chegaga dunes.
Day 4
Chegaga desert - Ait Ben Haddou
ait-ben-haddou-morocco
Return via the dry lake of Iriki, an immense plateau at the foot of Mont Bani, to Foum Zguid, still a lively village. After around 2h30, you reach Ouarzazate. On the way, don’t hesitate to ask your driver for a stop in Tazenacht, a town famous for its colorful geometric carpets. Lunch on the way. In Ouarzazate, there may still be time to discover the Taourirt kasbah. At the heart of the Saharan world, a former garrison town during the French protectorate, Ouarzazate lies on the caravan route between Marrakech and the Sahara. A crossroads of civilizations and peoples, the region has enjoyed great prosperity for centuries, with particularly flourishing trade and crafts. The region is also famous for its Ksar Ait Ben Haddou, a fortified village that has been the setting for numerous international film shoots. Protected by UNESCO, it is constantly being restored.
You will spend your last night near the Ksar.
300 km drive. Night near Ksar Ait Ben Haddou.
Day 5
Ait Ben Haddou - Marrakech
Mosque Koutoubia in Marrakech
After breakfast, free visit of the Ait Ben Haddou ksar (a few minutes’ walk away). Free time before returning to Marrakech via Telouet, a pretty green valley.
Please do not hesitate to contact our team to find out more about the accommodation we have selected for you.
The accommodations proposed in our programs are selected according to criteria of comfort, services and location. As Morocco like a local is a travel agency specializing in tailor-made tours, we strive to meet your expectations by offering 100% customized programs. This is why all the accommodations mentioned in our programs are only suggestions, and it is entirely possible for you to modify them according to your wishes, your budget and seasonal availability.
– Take a day trip to the high dunes. A change of scenery guaranteed.
– Go in December-January, when it’s relatively cool but sunny.
– But also in summer, an adapted schedule with siesta and swimming pool, getting up early and going to bed late, makes for a very pleasant stay.