This 8-day private circuit takes you into the heart of majestic deserts, verdant valleys and ancestral villages where time seems to stand still. Between the golden dunes of Erg Chegaga, the green oases of the Drâa Valley and the gorges sculpted by the Todra and Dadès rivers, every stage reveals Morocco's cultural, historical and natural richness.
Throughout this journey, let yourself be captivated by the elegance of carefully selected riads and lodges, savour local gastronomy in intimate settings, share tea with Berber families and gaze at the stars in the immensity of the desert. An immersive experience where adventure, luxury and authenticity blend to create unforgettable memories.
Your Private Morocco Circuit Includes:
Luxury transport in Mercedes Vito or 4x4 with multilingual driver
Airport transfers included
Expert guides for visits and mountain excursions
Entrance fees to all scheduled sites
High-end accommodation: riads, lodges and luxury desert camp
16 refined meals combining local flavours and authentic gastronomic experience
Key Experiences:
Exploration of Morocco's four great deserts, each with its own unique character: Erg Chegaga, M'hamid, Merzouga, Erg Chebbi
Stargazing in the crystal-clear Saharan sky from a luxury camp
Discovery of the Drâa Valley and its ancestral kasbahs
Meetings with Berber families and immersion in their traditional way of life
Camel rides through endless wind-sculpted dunes
Visiting the Todra Gorges and Dadès Valley, true cathedrals of stone
Exploration of historic towns and fortified villages: Zagora, Rissani, Aït Benhaddou, Tamegroute
Grand Deserts of Morocco: 8-Day Private Itinerary Through Sands, Kasbahs and Oases
Day 1: Ouarzazate – Erg Chegaga, First Immersion in the Sahara
Upon arrival in Ouarzazate, dubbed the "Gateway to the Sahara", you feel the excitement of a unique journey into the heart of Morocco's deserts. The golden light of the oases and the scent of ancient kasbahs herald an adventure beyond time. This first day plunges you into the wild beauty and millennia-old history of the Drâa Valley.
The Drâa Valley: A Living Museum of Oases
Cross the Drâa Valley, famous for its 45 varieties of dates and its fortified ksour.
M'hamid: Where the Sahara Begins
Explore M'hamid, the historic starting point for caravans heading into the Sahara.
Discover the surrounding villages: Oulad Youssef, Oulad Mhaya and Ezouaya.
Erg Chegaga: A Night Under the Stars
Excursion into the dunes of Erg Chegaga.
Settle into a luxury camp for an unforgettable first night.
Day 2: Erg Chegaga – Zagora, Following the Caravan Trails
Sand and history intertwine as you follow the ancient caravan routes. Zagora, legendary city of trans-Saharan trade, welcomes you in a setting where desert and Berber culture reveal themselves in all their authenticity.
Zagora: Last Stop Before Timbuktu
Journey to Zagora, the former final point for trans-Saharan caravans.
Tinfo Dunes: Sand and Wellbeing
Discover the Tinfo dunes and experience the ancestral practice of sand bathing, known as "psammotherapy".
Amezrou and Tamegroute: Craftsmanship and Heritage
Explore Amezrou, a former centre of Jewish and Berber craftsmanship.
Visit Tamegroute, famous for its green pottery and historic Quranic library.
Day 3: Zagora – Aït Ouzzine, Berber Life Through the Ages
Plunge into a village where time seems to stand still and where Berber culture is lived daily. The colourful kasbahs and welcoming families offer a unique and authentic immersion.
Aït Ouzzine: A Village Frozen in Time
Explore the Berber village and its traditional kasbahs.
Berber Cooking and Traditions
Cooking workshop to discover the preparation of bread and tagine.
Introduction to Berber beauty rituals: henna and ancestral perfumes.
Day 4: N'kob – Rissani – Erfoud, Between Dynasties and Prehistory
From ancient vestiges to geological treasures, this day transports you through time. Between royal dynasties and prehistoric oceans, the desert reveals its full diversity here.
Tazarine: Prehistoric Art
Explore the petroglyphs of Aït Waazik, dating back over 5,000 years.
Rissani: Cradle of Dynasties
Visit the mausoleum of Moulay Ali Sharif and wander through the ancient ksar.
Erfoud: Fossils and Ancient Stories
Discover the Fossil Museum and immerse yourself in a past 380 million years old.

Day 5: Erfoud – Merzouga, Music and Endless Dunes
The desert comes alive with the sounds and colours of the Sahara. The haunting melodies of Gnaoua musicians and the monumental dunes of Erg Chebbi create an unforgettable sensory experience.
Khemlia: Music and Traditions
Discover the Gnaoua musicians and their centuries-old heritage.
Erg Chebbi: Dunes at Sunset
Camel ride in the heart of the dunes.
Night in a luxury Saharan camp, lulled by desert music.
Day 6: Merzouga – Todra Gorges – Dadès Valley, From Sand to Stone
Today, the desert gives way to landscapes sculpted by water and wind. Between towering walls and fortified villages, every stop is an encounter with Morocco's natural and cultural grandeur.
Todra Gorges: Cathedral of Stone
Marvel at the sheer 300-metre walls, sculpted by the Todra and Dadès rivers.
Dadès Valley: The Road of a Thousand Kasbahs
Explore fortified villages and contrasting desert landscapes.
Day 7: Dadès Valley – Skoura, Roses and Ancestral Oases
Between intoxicating fragrances and an ancestral way of life, this day is an invitation to intimacy with authentic Morocco. Skoura, a historic oasis, provides an enchanting setting to conclude the desert discovery.
Valley of the Nomads: Authentic Immersion
Meet families who have lived in caves for generations at Bouthgrar.
Rose Valley: Fragrance and Tradition
Cross El Kelaa des Mgouna, with the possibility of participating in the Rose Festival (in May).
Skoura: Historic Oasis
Discover the palm groves and ancestral kasbahs.
Day 8: Skoura – Marrakech, Return via the High Atlas
The journey draws to a close combining desert and mountain, ancient traditions and imperial cities. Crossing the High Atlas offers spectacular panoramas before returning to the bustle of Marrakech.
Aït Benhaddou: Heritage and Architecture
Visit the ksar of Aït Benhaddou, a UNESCO World Heritage Site.
Kasbah Telouet: The Glaoui Legacy
Explore Kasbah Telouet, former residence of the powerful Glaoui family.
High Atlas: Spectacular Panoramas
Cross the Tizi-n-Tichka pass to reach Marrakech.
