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OFF-ROAD-TOURS · MOROCCO
This sahara desert tour runs 15 days from Tangier south through the High and Middle Atlas, deep into the dune fields of Erg Chebbi and the remote Erg Chegaga, and back north through the Drâa Valley and the Rif.
The Journey
Morocco
This sahara desert tour covers Morocco from north to south and back — High Atlas switchbacks, remote dune fields, desert riverbeds, gorges, and forested mountain tracks on the return leg. The terrain changes every day.
This desert tour Morocco begins at Tangier port. You meet the convoy at the briefing point and drive south to Fès the following day. Traffic thins as the city comes into view. That afternoon you walk the Medina — spice stalls, leather tanneries, and the narrow alleys around one of the oldest universities in the world. The group cooks together for the first time. The Atlas starts the next morning.
Pavement gives way to gravel as you climb out of Fès on this morocco overlanding tour. High open plains stretch in every direction; the day ends at a wild camp in an abandoned mining settlement. The next stage crosses the Middle and High Atlas through serious terrain before dropping toward the desert. By afternoon, the dunes of Erg Chebbi are visible from the track.
A full day on the dunes dedicated to dune driving technique. After a group briefing you work through tire pressure adjustments, line selection, and 4x4 recovery basics in real sand conditions. The instruction is practical — you drive it, not watch it. This is the atlas mountains 4x4 tour preparation stage before the harder terrain south at Erg Chegaga.
Supplies topped off in Mhamid, you follow old riverbeds and stone desert south to a wild camp on this off road tour stage. The next day pushes into rougher and more remote terrain. The track to Erg Chegaga alternates sand and rock; vehicles dig in, shovels come out, the group works through it. Camp sits in the middle of the dune ridge. Erg Chegaga is larger, quieter, and harder to reach than Chebbi — that is the point.
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You work out of the dune field, cross the dried-up Lac Iriki salt flat, and drive flat stone tracks to Foum Zguid on this tangier to sahara tour return leg. The landscape shifts entirely: palm oases, Berber villages, small settlements along the road. By late afternoon you reach Aït Benhaddou. After the last visitors leave at sunset, the UNESCO kasbah is nearly yours.
Day ten passes through Ouarzazate, then a narrow road climbs into the Dadès Gorge — rock walls, switchbacks, and high plateaus above 6,500 feet. Day eleven is the most demanding stage of this morocco 4wd tour: the Cirque de Jaffar. Dry riverbeds, narrow gorges, exposed rock steps, and long ridge views. The track drops back down to Zaida at day's end.
After days of red and brown terrain, the route drops into cedar forest in Khenifra National Park on this sahara tour homestretch — Barbary macaques on the roadside, mountain meadows, shaded tracks heading north. Camp is set among fruit trees. The next stage crosses the last Atlas ridges through quiet agricultural country before arriving in Chefchaouen. The blue-painted alleys of the Rif mark the end of driving.
A full day with no 4x4 overlanding — you walk the alleys, kasbah, and market in Chefchaouen at your own pace. The blue shifts with every hour of light, and the Rif view from the hill is worth the climb. Farewell dinner overlooking the fortress and mountains. Day fifteen is a relaxed final drive north to Tangier port, where this moroccan desert adventure ends. Goodbyes at the harbor.
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My first trip was in 2005 with Joe to the Tunisian Sahara, what a blast of a trip! Then Liguria followed with tons of info and cool overnight locations. After M...
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