If you want dunes, kasbahs, and canyon walks without spending a full week on the road, this 5-day loop delivers the essentials. You’ll cross the High Atlas, explore palm-filled valleys, overnight beside the Sahara’s golden dunes, and still have time for slow breakfasts on riad rooftops.
Who this route suits
- First-timers who want a taste of the Sahara without marathon drives.
- Photo lovers chasing golden light at Aït Ben Haddou, Todra Gorge, and Erg Chebbi.
- All seasons with tweaks (pack layers Nov–Feb; plan early starts Jun–Aug).
Day 1 — Marrakech → Aït Ben Haddou → Dades Valley
- Drive time: ~6–7 hours with scenic stops.
- Highlights: Tizi n’Tichka pass panoramas, the UNESCO-listed ksar of Aït Ben Haddou, the Skoura palm grove.
- What to do:
- Stretch your legs in Aït Ben Haddou’s alleyways and climb to the granary for a 360° view.
- Detour through Skoura for kasbah spotting and date-palm shade.
- Where to sleep: A guesthouse in Dades Valley, ideally with a terrace facing the rose-hued cliffs.
Day 2 — Dades → Todra Gorge → Merzouga (Erg Chebbi)
- Drive time: ~4–5 hours, plus time to wander.
- Highlights: Hairpin viewpoints in Dades, short canyon walk in Todra Gorge, dunes appearing on the horizon.
- What to do:
- Walk the riverbed path at Todra (easy, flat, dramatic walls).
- Continue to Merzouga and meet your camp or hotel team.
- Choose your arrival: sunset camel ride over the dune ridge or 4×4 transfer if you prefer wheels.
- Where to sleep: Desert camp (comfort to luxury) or a kasbah-style hotel at the dune’s edge.
Day 3 — Full Sahara Day

- Pace: Easy and spacious—this is why you came.
- Ideas:
- Sunrise on the dunes (soft sand, glowing ridges—bring a scarf and water).
- 4×4 loop to black desert plateaus and fossil flats; tea with nomad families when available.
- Visit Khamlia village for Gnaoua rhythms.
- After dinner, stargazing with zero light pollution (winter skies are especially crisp).
Day 4 — Merzouga → Ouarzazate
- Drive time: ~6–7 hours with pauses.
- Highlights: Market town Rissani (local souk days), palm oases, desert plateaus.
- What to do:
- Stop for fossils in Erfoud workshops (look, learn; buy only if you want).
- In Ouarzazate, tour the Taourirt Kasbah or a film studio for set-design fun.
- Sleep: Ouarzazate or nearby Aït Ben Haddou for quieter nights.
Day 5 — Ouarzazate → Marrakech
- Drive time: ~4–5 hours.
- Plan: Start early to enjoy mountain viewpoints on the High Atlas crossing and be back in Marrakech by late afternoon.
Practical tips
- Bags: Ask your camp/hotel about storing big suitcases and transferring only a soft overnight bag into the dunes.
- Cash: ATMs thin out after Tinghir; carry small bills for snacks and tips.
- Clothing: Light layers year-round; warm jacket and beanie Nov–Feb; sunscreen and scarf always.
- Camel vs 4×4: Camels are photogenic but bumpy; 4×4 is faster and accessible—both get you to the same sunset.
- Driving safety: Mountain roads are paved but winding—plan daylight arrivals.
Make it yours: Swap Ouarzazate for a second night in the dunes if you’re sunrise-obsessed, or add Agdz/Drâa Valley for palm-grove serenity.


