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2 Day Desert Tour From Marrakech To Zagora Marrakech Desert Tours

4.3(18)Marrakech1 hour
VIATOR5.0(1)TRIPADVISOR4.2(17)

Description

Overview – 2 Day Desert Tour From Marrakech To Zagora – Marrakech Desert Tours Craving a Sahara escape but short on time? This 2 Day Desert Tour From Marrakech To Zagora delivers big on experience with just one night away. In Zagora, ride camels into the dunes at sunset, sleep in a semi-luxury desert camp, and wake up to a golden sunrise over silent sands. This is one of the most popular Marrakech desert tours for a reason—it’s fast, scenic, and packed with unforgettable moments. Why Book This 2 Day Desert Tour From Marrakech To Zagora Sunset Camel Ride – A classic experience with golden light and desert silence Aït Ben Haddou Visit – Walk through Morocco’s most iconic ksar (UNESCO site) Desert Camp Vibes – Tagine dinner, Berber drums, and starry skies Scenic Drive – See the best of the Atlas Mountains, Draa Valley, and Saharan foothills Instagram Gold – Sunrises, kasbahs, and camel silhouettes—all covered

Tour Options

Private Transport &Luxury Camp
  • Luxury Camp Private Transport Pickup included
Share Tour With Luxury Camp
  • Luxury Camp Share Group Pickup included
Standard Camp Privat Transport
  • Standard Camp Private Transport Pickup included
Marrakech to Zagora Desert Tour 2-Day :Camel Trek Aït Ben Haddou
  • Pickup included

Highlights

Pickup And Drop Off
Camel ride & desert camp experience
Dinner
Breakfast
Transportation

What's included

Included
Pickup And Drop Off
Camel ride & desert camp experience
Dinner
Breakfast
Transportation
Not included
Tips
Lunch

Pickup Locations & Times

We will pick you up at the arrival hall. The driver will be waiting for you with a sign with the lead travelers name.

Traveller Ratings

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Important Information

  • Infants and small children can ride in a pram or stroller
  • Public transportation options are available nearby
  • Infants are required to sit on an adult’s lap
  • Specialized infant seats are available
  • Suitable for all physical fitness levels

Reviews(18)

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Maria Augusta C
May 14, 2026
Fantastic experience.

Very serious company; Khadija, with whom I communicated, suggested the best drivers, hotels, guides, and itinerary.

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J6008PYteresad
December 10, 2025
Poor.

Good night, I come to claim a trip I made to Morocco, more specifically to MarraKech, to the Zagora desert (reclamation already made by tourist consultant Artur Martins of Icligo), me and my friend paid for a service that did not correspond to the referenced. 2 days in the desert in a luxury tent which didn't happen. A nasty tent (photos already sent by the consultant as evidence), without bathroom, as was in the description of your advertisement, inclusive, the group was separated at the time of meals, which we found unfortunate and unacceptable. Refund was requested, which Viator did not accept. I inform you that I will go to social networks to expose the situation so that they do not continue to deceive customers – the minimum that the supplier could do was reimburse the difference of the amount we paid. Certainly I will not travel again with this company. Misleading advertising-

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Discover15020571701
November 3, 2025
False advertising and poor experience - Definitely not a luxury desert camp

We booked a 2-day desert excursion to Zagora from Marrakech, including an overnight stay in what was advertised as a luxury tent with a private bathroom for 2 people. Unfortunately, the experience was far below expectations. The tent we were given was neither luxurious nor clean, and it did not have a private bathroom as promised. We even compared it with other so-called “standard” tents from fellow travelers and found no difference in quality or comfort. The campsite itself seemed poorly maintained - our tent clearly had not been cleaned in a very long time, which was disappointing and unhygienic. While we understand that a desert camp has its limitations, basic standards of cleanliness and organization should still be met. Another unpleasant aspect was the segregation of guests by tent category, which created an uncomfortable and unnecessary division among travelers. It completely ruined the friendly and communal spirit one might expect from such an experience. Finally, the return to Marrakech was unacceptable. Instead of being dropped off at the same meeting point where we were originally picked up, we were left far away in an unfamiliar and unsafe-looking area, with the only advice being to “keep our phones hidden.” This lack of care for guests’ safety is simply unprofessional and irresponsible. Overall, this excursion was a major disappointment. It failed to deliver what was promised and lacked even the most basic standards of hospitality. I strongly advise others to avoid this company until they significantly improve the quality, cleanliness, and safety of their service.

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Tracey_B
October 13, 2025
Exhilarating but exhausting

A wonderful experience. The desert is a magical, mystical place. Our driver Hammid was excellent and makes rest and refreshment stops at appropriate intervals. The lunch stop and tour at Aït Ben Haddou, where they have been filming movies like "Lawrence of Arabia" for 75 years, is stunning but a difficult climb. The night at the Berber camp is wonderful, but "luxury" may be too strong a word. Although there is a communal place to charge cellphones, there are no plugs in the tents. Also communal, the showers and bathroom facilities are a short walk from the tents. Pro Tip: Bring a towel!! Finally, camels are beautiful and unearthly creatures, but riding one for an hour at sunset and again for 20 minutes in the morning can be rough on one's lower half. Prepare yourself to be thoroughly exhausted but very happy after two days in the desert!

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anasaJ1843BI
August 19, 2025
Memorable 2-Day Desert Tour to Zagora

The 2-day desert tour from Marrakech to Zagora was an unforgettable experience. The journey through the Atlas Mountains was breathtaking, and our guide explained everything very clearly along the way. Spending the night in the desert camp under the stars was magical, and the camel ride was something I will always remember. The organization was perfect, transportation was comfortable, and the staff was very friendly. I truly recommend this tour to anyone who wants to enjoy a short but amazing desert adventure.

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558fieldm
August 18, 2025
Morocco Adventure

The first time I heard the crunch of sand under my camel’s feet as the sun dipped low behind the Zagora dunes, I knew this journey would stay with me forever. The desert air was cooler than I expected, carrying the faint scent of firewood from our camp, and I felt an almost childlike awe as the sky shifted from orange to deep violet. Abdo, our guide, laughed when I tried to snap a photo while swaying on the camel, joking that the desert doesn’t need a camera—it needs memory. He was right. Day 1 began early in Marrakech when Lahcen, our driver, pulled up in a comfortable minibus. He greeted us warmly and immediately put on some soft Moroccan music that matched the excitement of the morning. As we left the city, the road curled into the Atlas Mountains, their snow-dusted peaks rising like guardians. The Tizi n’Tichka Pass was both thrilling and dizzying—winding roads with views that stretched endlessly into valleys dotted with tiny Berber villages. Our first real stop was Aït Ben Haddou. Walking through its ancient clay kasbah felt like stepping into a film set (no surprise, since so many movies were shot there). The sun baked the earthen walls, and I could almost imagine caravans passing through centuries ago. We continued toward Ouarzazate, where I shared a tagine with a fellow traveler from Spain. The flavors—sweet apricots mingling with tender lamb—were perfect after the long drive. By late afternoon, we reached Zagora. Camels waited for us like patient shadows, and soon I was swaying across the desert with a small caravan of new friends. The sunset bathed the dunes in copper and gold; it felt almost unreal. At camp, we gathered around a crackling fire, sipping mint tea as drums and laughter filled the air. I remember lying back on a blanket, staring up at the Milky Way, and thinking how tiny and lucky I felt at that moment. Day 2 began before dawn, with Abdo gently waking us to see the sunrise. The desert was silent, except for the whisper of wind. The horizon slowly lit up in pink and gold, and I felt a deep calm I rarely experience in daily life. After a light breakfast of bread, olives, and strong coffee, we climbed back on our camels. My legs protested a little from the ride, but the morning light over the dunes made every ache worthwhile. The return journey took us through the Draa Valley, with its endless palm groves and scattered kasbahs. I pressed my forehead against the window, watching the desert fade back into mountains, and finally the busy streets of Marrakech. The contrast was startling—chaos replacing silence, markets replacing stars. This 2 day desert trip from Marrakech was far more than just a tour; it was an immersion into Morocco’s rhythm. From camel laughter at sunset to quiet moments under a sky full of stars, this marrakech to zagora 2 day desert tour was the highlight of my Morocco adventure—unforgettable.

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mahida2025
August 11, 2025
Unforgettable Day in Tanzgha

The Thrill of Passing Berber Villages on Winding Roads Leaving Marrakech early in the morning, I could already feel the excitement building. With each turn, the Atlas Mountains loomed larger, their peaks catching the first light of day. Our driver, Lahcen, had a calm, friendly smile that made it feel like we were heading out with a friend rather than just a tour driver. The road to the valley was beautiful — olive groves bathed in sunshine, rich red earth, and small villages perched on the hillsides. We stopped at a women’s argan oil cooperative, where the air was filled with the warm, nutty aroma of freshly ground kernels. I couldn’t resist buying a small jar — still deciding whether it’s going on my hair or my toast! When we reached Setti Fatma, our guide Younes led us on the hike to the waterfalls. The trail was rocky in places and a little steep at times, and I quickly learned not to step on shiny stones unless I wanted to take a dip. One foot went into the stream, but the icy mountain water was refreshing. We crossed small wooden bridges, spotted playful monkeys in the trees, and felt the cool mist from the falls on our faces before even seeing them. Lunch was unforgettable — a steaming chicken tajine cooked over firewood, served right by the riverside. The smell alone was enough to make your mouth water. I dangled my feet just above the flowing water, watching the ripples sparkle in the sun while a gentle breeze carried the scent of fresh herbs from the kitchen. Afterwards, I strolled along the riverbank with a glass of mint tea, enjoying the slow pace of mountain life. Before heading back, I wandered through the small market stalls selling handmade jewellery, woven scarves, and colourful ceramics. Even without buying much, the friendly chats with the shopkeepers made the visit feel personal and warm. On the return drive, the late afternoon light painted the mountains in gold. Looking out the window, I felt grateful for this Ourika Valley day trip from Marrakech — it was more than sightseeing; it was a glimpse into a simpler, peaceful way of life. If you’re planning a day trip to Ourika Valley, wear good shoes, bring a light jacket for the mountain air, and don’t be afraid to get your feet wet. Don’t miss this peaceful escape into Morocco’s mountains.

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783kawsara
August 9, 2025
Memorable Trip to Morocco

"I recently joined the Morocco Cultural Tour and had an amazing experience. The tour was very well organized, and our guide was extremely knowledgeable and friendly. Every location we visited was breathtaking and full of history. The accommodation was comfortable, and the meals provided were delicious. I especially enjoyed the local markets and the traditional music performances. I highly recommend this trip to anyone who wants to explore Morocco’s rich culture in a relaxed and enjoyable way."

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Sightseer38774969526
August 8, 2025
I’ll never forget watching the stars from the Zagora desert. This short escape from Marrakech was worth every second.

This 2-day desert trip from Marrakech to Zagora was the highlight of my time in Morocco. This trip gave me lifelong memories of Morocco’s desert.

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akramh291
August 6, 2025
Trip in Morocco

I’ll never forget the moment I looked up from my steaming cup of mint tea and saw the Milky Way spread like a silk scarf across the desert sky. The fire crackled beside me, the scent of firewood and spices mingled in the air, and laughter echoed softly across the dunes. For a Canadian used to cold forests and city lights, the silence and vastness of the Moroccan desert was unlike anything I’d ever felt. **Day 1:** We were picked up early in Marrakech by our driver, Lahcen, whose smile was as warm as the morning sun. The van was comfortable and air-conditioned — a blessing as we left the bustling city behind and began our climb into the Atlas Mountains. The winding roads offered jaw-dropping views at every turn, from terraced farms clinging to hillsides to distant snow-capped peaks, even in the August heat. We paused briefly at the Tizi n’Tichka Pass — windy, wild, and breathtaking — before descending toward Aït Ben Haddou. I’d seen photos of it before, but nothing beats walking through its red clay alleys under a blazing blue sky. It really did feel like stepping into a movie scene (and apparently, a few were actually filmed there!). Lunch was a delicious vegetable tagine in a small roadside café near Ouarzazate — simple, hearty, and full of flavor. We continued our journey south, and as the landscape grew more arid, anticipation built. By late afternoon, we reached Zagora, where a small group of camels waited patiently in the golden light. The hour-long camel trek into the desert at sunset was magical. My camel, nicknamed "Bob Marley" by the handlers, was surprisingly gentle, and our guide Mustapha kept us laughing the whole way. The colors of the dunes shifted from orange to deep rose as the sun dipped low. My thighs may have protested the ride, but my soul was soaring. At the desert camp, we were welcomed with mint tea and smiles. The tents were cozy (though yes, the desert gets *cold* at night — bring layers!). After a traditional dinner, we gathered around the fire with other travelers, shared stories, and listened to Berber music under the stars. **Day 2:** Dawn in the desert was something else — the soft pink horizon, the chill on my cheeks, and the utter stillness. I walked barefoot on the cool sand, soaking it all in. After a light breakfast, we chose a short jeep ride back to the van (our legs were grateful!). The return trip to Marrakech took us through the beautiful Draa Valley — palms, kasbahs, and endless ochre tones. As the city buzz returned, I felt a deep contrast — both worlds were beautiful, but the desert had carved out a quiet place in my heart. This **2 day desert trip from Marrakech** was more than just a journey — it was a window into a different rhythm of life, filled with kindness, wonder, and unforgettable moments. Truly, the **Marrakech to Zagora 2 day desert tour** was the highlight of my Morocco adventure.

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