Private 4 Days Trek and Ostrich Natural Park via Erg Chegaga

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4 Days Tour Mixed 4X4 and Camel Trek from Marrakech Overview:

This 4-day tour from Marrakech is perfect for travelers seeking both adventure and cultural immersion. Begin with a 4×4 journey through the High Atlas Mountains, stopping at the historic Kasbahs of Telouet and Ait Ben Haddou (UNESCO World Heritage Site). Continue through the lush Draa Valley, dotted with palm groves, villages, and ancient kasbahs.

From M’hamid, venture into the Sahara on a camel trek, witnessing vast sand dunes, desert oases, and the stunning Erg Chigaga. Overnight stays in desert camps under the stars allow you to experience the true nomadic lifestyle. This tour perfectly combines off-road adventure, camel trekking, and authentic Moroccan culture in just four days.

4 Days Mixed 4x4 and Camel Trek from Marrakech Tour Highlights:

  • 4-day desert adventure from Marrakech
  • 4x4 journey through the Atlas Mountains and Draa Valley
  • Visit the UNESCO-listed Ait Ben Haddou
  • Sunset camel trek in M’hamid and Erg Chigaga
  • Overnight stays in authentic desert camps under the stars

4 Days Mixed 4x4 and Camel Trek from Marrakech Tour itinerary:

Day 1Marrakech – Atlas Mountains – Ait Ben Haddou – Ouarzazate – Agdz

Pick-up from your Marrakech hotel at 8 a.m. Drive across the Tizi n’Tichka Pass (2260 m), visit the Kasbah of Telouet, and continue along the Ounilla Valley to Ait Ben Haddou. Lunch en route, then drive to Agdz in the Draa Valley. Overnight in a kasbah.

  • Drive: ~6 hours | Meals: Dinner | Accommodation: Kasbah/riad

Day 2Agdz – Zagora – Tamegroute – M’hamid – Camel Trek

After breakfast, explore Agdz briefly, then travel along the ancient caravan route through Zagora and Tamegroute, famous for its Sufi heritage and green pottery. Continue to M’hamid, the Sahara gateway, and embark on your camel trek at sunset. Camp overnight in the dunes.

  • Drive + Camel Trek: ~4 hours | Meals: Breakfast & Dinner | Accommodation: Desert camp

Day 3Desert Exploration – Ostrich Park – Erg Chigaga Dunes

Morning camel trek or 4×4 adventure to Ostrich Natural Park and desert oases. Continue to the remote Erg Chigaga dunes, ride camels to watch the sunset, enjoy traditional dinner and Berber music, and spend the night under the stars.

  • Camel trek + 4×4: ~2 hours | Meals: Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner | Accommodation: Desert camp

Day 4Erg Chigaga – Draa Valley – Ouarzazate – Marrakech

After breakfast, return by 4×4 through the Draa Valley, passing villages and kasbahs, then drive over the Atlas Mountains back to Marrakech. Tour ends upon arrival in the city.

  • Drive: ~8 hours | Meals: Breakfast | Accommodation: N/A

What’s Included in Your Trek:

  • Private transport in 4x4 (Marrakech – Desert – Marrakech)
  • 4 days / 3 nights tour (2 nights in the desert)
  • Full board during the desert trek (meals, mineral water, tea)
  • Camel caravan for trekking and luggage transport
  • Local team: guides, camel drivers, cook
  • Desert equipment: tents, mattresses, blankets, cooking gear

Not included:

  • Lunches between Marrakech – M’hamid – Marrakech
  • Drinks and personal expenses and tips

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the best time of year to hike in the Atlas Mountains?

The best time to hike in the Atlas Mountains is either in the spring (April to May) or autumn (September to October). During these periods, the weather is generally mild, and the landscapes are at their most beautiful.

Do I need a guide for hiking in the Atlas Mountains?

While it’s possible to hike independently, hiring a local guide is highly recommended, especially for less experienced hikers. Guides not only ensure your safety but also offer valuable insights into the local culture and environment.

 

How hard is it to climb Mount Toubkal?

Most people who are in good shape can climb Mount Toubkal easily. However, the snowy winter season requires a minimum of hiking skills.

What should I pack for a hiking trip in the Atlas Mountains?

Essential items for hiking in the Atlas Mountains include sturdy hiking boots, a comfortable backpack, layers of clothing to accommodate changing temperatures, sun protection (hat, sunscreen), plenty of water, and snacks. Also, consider bringing a camera for the stunning scenery and a map or GPS device.

 

Are there any cultural considerations I should be aware of when hiking in the Atlas Mountains?

Yes, the Atlas Mountains are home to the Berber people, who have their own unique culture and traditions. It’s important to show respect by dressing modestly, asking permission before taking photos of locals, and being sensitive to local customs and traditions.

 

Can beginners hike in the Atlas Mountains, or is it only for experienced hikers?

The Atlas Mountains offer trails for all skill levels, from beginner to experienced. However, beginners should consider choosing less challenging routes and possibly hiking with a guide to ensure a safe and enjoyable experience.

 
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Emily W.

Solo Traveller

Absolutely incredible! The camel trekking experience through the Sahara was magical. The guides were friendly and knowledgeable, the camps were comfortable, and the desert scenery was unforgettable. A must-do in Morocco!

June 4, 2025

Sophie L.

Solo Traveller

One of the best experiences of my life! The desert is breathtaking, and traveling with such a professional and friendly team made it even better. Sleeping in desert camps and listening to Berber music under the stars was unforgettable.

April 24, 2025

Ahmed B

Solo Traveller

From start to finish, everything was perfect. Riding camels across the dunes, watching the sunset, and spending the night under the stars was truly amazing. I learned so much about the desert and local culture. Highly recommend this adventure!

April 16, 2025