Offroad-Reisen Marokko, Wüste, Mauretanien

OFF-ROAD-TOURS · MOROCCO 

Paris to Dakar Rally: Off-Road Expedition in Morocco

This Paris to Dakar Rally off-road expedition is made for experienced travellers who want more than a standard tour. The route takes you from Europe into North Africa and across the Sahara towards Dakar.The journey starts at the Eiffel Tower in Paris, just like the famous rally once did.


How long? 22 Days
When? Oct 4, 2026
Price $4,729 / Person

The Journey

Off-Road Adventure on the Paris-Dakar Rally Route

Welcome to the off-road adventure to Dakar

This journey is a mix of road travel, desert driving and real expedition life. In northern Morocco, we first drive through fertile landscapes and busy towns before reaching Marrakesh, our last major meeting and supply point.

After dinner at Djemaa el-Fna, the famous square in Marrakesh, we leave the city behind. The route crosses the High Atlas via the Tizi n’Test pass and continues towards the dry plains at the edge of the Sahara.

From here, the character of the expedition changes. The 4x4 convoy follows selected sections of the old Paris Dakar rally route towards Western Sahara. We drive along remote tracks, through wide desert landscapes and along the wild Atlantic coast.

Mauritania is one of the most intense parts of the journey. Asphalt becomes rare, distances feel longer and the desert sets the rhythm. This is where the off-road expedition becomes raw, demanding and unforgettable.

The final goal is Dakar, the capital of Senegal.


Important expedition notice

This trip is an expedition. It is not a standard package holiday.

OVERCROSS plans, prepares and guides expeditions around the world. The aim is to give experienced adventurers a real feeling of freedom, nature and discovery. This means the journey can be rough, unpredictable and intense.

External factors may affect the route. These include weather, political situations, technical problems, border crossings, road conditions and terrain.

OVERCROSS provides organization, preparation, expedition guidance and logistical support. However, fixed stages, accommodation, driving times and exact routes cannot be guaranteed. Changes may be necessary at any time.

Participants need adventure spirit, personal responsibility and the ability to improvise. Every driver is responsible for their own vehicle, equipment and decisions during the expedition.

Good technical preparation, physical fitness and mental resilience are required.

Before departure, all participants should check the latest travel and safety advice for the countries on the route.


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Key Highlights of the Trip

Key Highlights of the Trip

01 Start at the Eiffel Tower in Paris
01
Start at the Eiffel Tower in Paris
The expedition begins at one of the most famous landmarks in the world and follows the spirit of the historic Paris-Dakar Rally.
02 Crossing France and Spain
02
Crossing France and Spain
Drive through changing European landscapes on the way to Algeciras and the ferry to Morocco.
03 High Atlas Mountains
03
High Atlas Mountains
Cross the High Atlas and experience one of the most impressive mountain regions in North Africa.
04 Marrakesh
04
Marrakesh
Visit the lively Djemaa el-Fna and prepare for the desert stages ahead.
05 Western Sahara
05
Western Sahara
Drive selected sections inspired by former Paris-Dakar support and rally routes. Expect dusty tracks, wide desert landscapes and a strong feeling of distance.
06 Mauritania
06
Mauritania
This is one of the most demanding parts of the expedition. Long desert sections, remote camps and real off-road driving make it a core part of the adventure.
07 Senegal and Dakar
07
Senegal and Dakar
Reach Dakar and finish the expedition at Lac Rose, the legendary pink lake near the old rally finish.
Days 1–17
Motorradreise Paris Dakar Start Eifelturm mit dem Motorradreiseveranstalter OVERCROSS

1: Meeting at the Eiffel Tower in Paris

The expedition starts in the morning at Place Jacques Rueff, close to the Eiffel Tower in Paris. This is the symbolic starting point, just like the historic Dakar Rally.

After a short welcome and briefing, the convoy leaves Paris and heads south-west. The goal of the day is the Dune du Pilat near Arcachon, close to Bordeaux. It is the highest dune in Europe and gives the first taste of sand before Africa.

In the evening, we stay in a hotel and enjoy dinner near the harbour.

Motorradtour Marokko Westsahara mit Camel by Trophy

2: Through France and into Spain

After seeing the Atlantic for the first time, we continue south. The route leads across the foothills of the Pyrenees and into Spain.

We cross the wide landscapes of the Iberian Meseta and head towards Burgos. The day is mostly about covering distance, but the scenery already gives a clear feeling of travel and open space.

Overnight stay is planned in a small country hotel. The evening ends with tapas and a relaxed atmosphere.

Motorradreisen und eines der Land Rover Defender Begleitfahrzeuge on Tour.

3 & 4: Across Spain to Seville

Northern Spain feels open, quiet and remote. Some landscapes almost look like classic 4x4 travel regions in North America.

On the third day, we stay near Talavera de la Reina. On day four, we continue towards Seville, our last major stop on European soil.

The goal is to arrive early enough to enjoy some time in the city after check-in. Seville is one of Spain’s great historic cities and a beautiful final stop before crossing into Africa.

Motorradreisen Marokko Atlas Taliouine Safrananbau

5: First kilometres in Morocco

We leave Seville early and drive to the ferry port near Gibraltar. Here, more participants can join the Paris Dakar off-road expedition.

After the ferry crossing, we handle customs and entry formalities for the vehicles. This may take time, so patience is important.

Once we are in Morocco, we drive our first kilometres on African soil. The first camp is planned in the Moroccan hinterland, not far from Tanger Med. This is where the adventure starts to feel real.


Offroad-Reisen Marokko Marokkanische Cascades Ouzoud

6: Moroccan roads and the Cascades d’Ouzoud

The route follows the coast towards Rabat, the capital of Morocco. From there, we leave the main roads and move towards the Atlas Mountains.

Traffic in Morocco can be intense and requires full concentration. We take our time and work our way towards Ouzoud on smaller roads and mountain passes.

In the evening, we set up camp at a small campsite near the Cascades d’Ouzoud.

Motorradreisen Marokko die Blauen Felsen. 
Enduro Pur by OVERCROSS

7: A shorter driving day in Morocco

This day gives us time to slow down, check the vehicles and enjoy Morocco. The route continues through the foothills of the Atlas Mountains.

The driving is still demanding, but the day is planned with more breathing space. It is a good moment to prepare the vehicles for the harder desert stages ahead.

The evening is spent in camp.

Offroad-Reisen Marokko Treffen Überquerung Taroudant

8: Meeting in Asni and crossing the Tizi n’Test

In Asni, a mountain village in the High Atlas, we prepare for one of the great passes of the route: the Tizi n’Test.

The road climbs through the mountains below Jebel Toubkal, the highest mountain in North Africa. Distances are not huge, but the narrow road and local traffic make the day slow and intense.

From donkeys to heavy trucks, almost anything can appear around the next corner.

Our goal is Taroudant, on the other side of the mountains.


Offroad-Reisen Marokko Tal Dromedare Wüste

9: African culture and 4x4 driving fun

The journey continues through southern Morocco. The landscapes become drier, wider and more remote.

This stage combines local culture, mountain scenery and enjoyable 4x4 driving. The convoy moves deeper into the south, away from the busy cities and closer to the Sahara.

The rhythm of the expedition is now clear: drive, adapt, camp and continue.

Offroad-Reisen Marokko Sahara Wüstenstadt Einwohner

10 & 11: Through the Sahara towards Smara

The first major off-road stage lies ahead. For two days, we drive through the western edges of the Sahara towards the desert town of Smara.

The route passes the disputed border region between Morocco and the former Spanish Western Sahara. The culture and language change along the way. In Morocco, French is widely used. In this region, Spanish can also be helpful.

Where we sleep depends on how far we get each day. Wild camps are set up wherever the place and conditions feel right.

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Offroad-Reisen Marokko Metropole Küste Campingplatz

12: Towards the main city of Western Sahara

We follow dusty tracks along the Saguia el-Hamra, a riverbed that carries water for much of the year.

Eventually, we reach the coast. El Aaiún, the largest city in Western Sahara, is not far away. If we arrive in good time, there may be a chance to rest the vehicles, walk around or take a swim in the sea.

In the evening, we stay at a campsite with showers.

Motorradreisen Frankreich Grenzübertritt Volgelschutznationalpark Saint-Louis

13 & 14: Sahara, Sahara and more Sahara

For two days, we cross desert landscapes along Western Sahara and Mauritania.

Depending on progress and group dynamics, the expedition leader may choose between a more direct desert route and a more relaxed coastal route towards Dakhla and the Atlantic.

Both options offer a strong adventure feeling. One is more focused on pure Sahara and action. The other gives more time near the ocean before heading back into the desert.

Motorradreisen Marokko Foum Zguid Filmkulisse Enduroerlebnis Marokko

15: Into the unknown

Morocco is familiar to many travellers. Mauritania is different. It is huge, remote and much less known.

We cross the no-man’s-land towards the checkpoint in the desert. Entry paperwork for Mauritania can take time, so the rest of the day is reserved for border procedures.

After the border, we set up camp among the dunes. The pace is slower here. Africa sets the rhythm.

Motorradreisen Frankreich Sahara Wüstenstadt Mentalität

16 & 17: Towards the oasis town of Atar

We follow the route of the Mauritanian iron ore train for around 350 kilometres off-road. The full railway line is about 700 kilometres long and connects the mines near Zouerate with the Atlantic coast.

This section is demanding. The terrain is serious, and we need two days to reach the oasis town of Atar.

The iron ore train is one of the longest freight trains in the world. Atar itself was once an important city in the culture of the Moors, who gave Mauritania its name.

Offroad-Reisen Marokko Dakar Meer Angeln

18: Out of the desert and towards Dakar

After several days in the Sahara, we head back towards the sea. We drive one last mix of on-road and off-road desert sections before the Sahel zone begins.

The night is planned near the beach. Anyone who enjoys fishing may have the chance to try it here.

The waters off Mauritania are among the richest fishing areas in the world.

Offroad-Reisen Marokko Strand Hauptsadt Reisen

19: Driving on the beach

Before the modern road to Nouakchott was built in 2006, the official route followed the beach along the Atlantic coast.

The tides press the sand into a firm and smooth surface. In some places, driving on the beach can feel easier than driving on rough inland tracks.

This historic route is part of the adventure, but it requires good timing. At high tide, some sections can become impassable, and the ocean may reach close to the dunes.

The goal of the day is Nouakchott, the capital of Mauritania.

Offroad-Reisen Marokko Sahara Wüstenstadt Einwohner

20: Crossing the Senegal River

Today, the route heads towards the Senegalese border at the Senegal River.

Fine dust, known as fesh-fesh, may appear on the tracks. The landscape changes again. Trees return, animals become more common and the dry desert slowly turns into the Sahel zone.

We drive through a bird protection area in a national park, where many migratory birds from Europe spend the winter.

The day’s goal is Saint-Louis. The city lies on an island in the Senegal River delta and has a well-preserved colonial centre. We camp near the coast.

Motorradtour Marokko Westsahara mit Camel by Trophy

21: Arrival in Dakar

We leave Saint-Louis in the morning and aim to reach Dakar around midday. Part of the route may again follow the beach.

Like the original Paris-Dakar Rally, this expedition ends at Lac Rose, the pink salt lake near Dakar.

In the evening, we celebrate the arrival together with a final dinner. The expedition officially ends the next day.

From Dakar, you can arrange container shipping for your 4x4 back to Europe and fly home. Another option is to return north by land with the guides towards Morocco, depending on the situation.

From Marrakesh, the route back to the ferry port can be driven on asphalt.

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€ 4.729 / person

Price Options

Fahrer im eigenen Geländewagen € 4.729
Beifahrer/in € 3.599

Additional Options

Start ab Paris / Person € 509
Mietwagen One Way (optional) € 8.240
Einzelzimmerzuschlag / Person € 320

Have questions about price or what's included?

Trip includes

  • English-speaking tour guide
  • Accommodation in Europe in hotels
  • Accommodation in Africa in camping and hotels
  • Ferry to Morocco
  • Support vehicle
  • Driving and off-road briefing
  • Expedition kitchen equipment
  • Entry fees for planned visits
  • Breakfast and dinner
  • The full route from Paris is about 7,100 kilometres. From Algeciras, the route is about 4,700 kilometres. The European section is driven almost completely on asphalt.
  • Yes, vehicle delivery may be possible on request. You will need the required customs documents and a power of attorney for the OVERCROSS driver.
  • For Senegal, a Carnet de Passage is recommended. Even when it is not strictly required, it can be helpful during customs procedures.
  • No. This is not a race and not a rally. It is a guided 4x4 off-road expedition inspired by the Paris to Dakar Rally route.
  • Yes. Depending on the option booked, you can join later in Algeciras, Tanger or Marrakesh.
  • This trip is for experienced adventurers. You should be comfortable with long driving days, changing conditions, remote areas and simple expedition-style travel.
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