
Private 3-Day Merzouga Sahara Desert Tour from Marrakech
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You will experience true Morocco desert tours from Marrakech in our 3-days desert tour from...

Desert excursion departing from Marrakech for three days. Explore the authentic side of Morocco by...

The small Oasis of Amazraou, about 5,000 inhabitants, Its visit is very interesting, with first of...

Cross the High Atlas Mountains & Tizi Ntichka pass. Visit the UNESCO world heritage site...

this is the best way to explore a big part of Morcco in a very short time. From Marrakech to the...
Most PopularThis six-day trek stretches over 100 km through the forbidden landscape of Morocco punctuated by...

In the higher elevations you’ll find mostly evergreen alpines with some occasional undergrowth,...

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marrakech to sahara only in 4 days

Sahara Photo Adventure takes in so much more than just the Sahara Desert , you are sure to enjoy...

A unique escapade in the desert to live unforgettable moments
The Sahara is the world's largest hot desert, spanning over 9 million square kilometers across North Africa, with Morocco hosting its southwestern edge.
Saharan sand dunes can reach heights of over 180 meters (590 feet), with the Erg Chebbi dunes near Merzouga being among Morocco's most dramatic.
Berber nomads have navigated Saharan trade routes for over 2,000 years, and their descendants still inhabit oases and settlements throughout the region.
Temperatures in the Moroccan Sahara can swing from over 40°C (104°F) during the day to near freezing at night due to minimal atmospheric moisture.
The Sahara's night skies are among the darkest on Earth, making it exceptional for stargazing—the Milky Way is vividly visible from desert camps.
Morocco's Saharan towns like Timbuktu historically served as major centers of Islamic learning, with manuscript collections still preserved in Timbuktu's mosques.