Sahara — Erg Chebbi, Morocco
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定制游 Sahara — Erg Chebbi

Camel caravans, Berber camps, a sea of dunes.

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定制旅游介绍 — Sahara — Erg Chebbi?

The Moroccan Sahara is best experienced on a 3-day Marrakech–Merzouga circuit: Aït-Ben-Haddou UNESCO kasbah, Todra Gorge, overnight camel trek to the Erg Chebbi dunes, and sunrise on the 150-metre dunes. Self-drive or hire a 4WD with driver from Marrakech. Best season: October–April (May–September temperatures reach 45°C+).

The Moroccan Sahara — the Drâa Valley, the Todra and Dadès Gorges, and the Erg Chebbi dune field near Merzouga — is the most accessible major desert experience in the world from Europe: 8 hours by car from Marrakech, 5 hours by overnight CTM bus, or 1 hour by Air Arabia flight to Ouarzazate. The Erg Chebbi dunes near Merzouga are the most dramatic in Morocco: a 28-km-long, 7-km-wide field of orange-orange-red sand dunes reaching 150 metres, rising abruptly from the flat gravel hammada (desert pavement) with no transition. The dunes' orange-red colour deepens at sunset and the silence — the total absence of mechanical sound — is accessible within a 40-minute camel ride from the Merzouga village edge.

The Drâa Valley (the 200-km valley of the Drâa River, which flows from Ouarzazate south toward the desert before disappearing into the sand) contains the densest concentration of intact kasbahs (fortified earthen village-citadels) in Morocco: the Drâa Valley UNESCO route passes 1,000+ kasbahs in various states of repair, the most notable being the Kasbah Aït-Ben-Haddou (UNESCO World Heritage, the most complete surviving ksour in Morocco — a walled earthen city that served as the filming location for Gladiator, Lawrence of Arabia, The Mummy, and Game of Thrones). Aït-Ben-Haddou is 35 km west of Ouarzazate; the upper village is still inhabited by 7 families.

The Todra Gorge — a 15-km gorge cut by the Todra River through 300-metre vertical limestone walls, the narrowest point only 10 metres wide — is the most dramatic canyon in Morocco. The main section (the 'Cathedral', where the walls are highest and the gorge is narrowest) is accessible by road; the upper gorge requires a 4-hour trek with a guide. The palmeraie (palm grove) at the gorge base grows at the spring-fed oasis that has supported the Ait Haddidou Berber community for centuries — the same spring that carved the gorge. The Dadès Gorge (70 km west of Todra) is broader but has the most photographed road in Morocco: the paved road winding through the rose-red rock formations is the archetypal Moroccan desert road photograph.

最佳出游月份 — Sahara — Erg Chebbi?

我们推荐的月份是 October–April. 以下是逐月规划参考。

Jan
淡季 — 最佳可用性和性价比。
Feb
淡季;安静,通常更实惠。
Mar
过渡季;天气转好。
Apr
推荐
过渡季;理想天气开始。
May
旺季前期;建议提前预订。
Jun
旺季;天气绝佳,价格较高。
Jul
旺季;人多但热闹。
Aug
旺季;欧洲大部分地区的度假月。
Sep
旺季前期;我们最爱的月份。
Oct
推荐
过渡季;光线优美,游客较少。
Nov
淡季前期;安静而有氛围。
Dec
淡季,圣诞节和新年除外。

精选体验 — Sahara — Erg Chebbi

由我们的本地合作伙伴精心挑选的旅行体验。每次定制旅游都包含其中部分——或更好的选择。

Camel caravan at sunset — Sahara — Erg Chebbi
体验 1
Camel caravan at sunset
Climb the highest dune at Erg Chebbi at 5:45 a.m. as the sky turns from black to violet to orange — the 150-metre dune ridge in front of you, the flat hammada stretching west in the blue shadow, and the silence so complete that you can hear the sand grains shifting in the pre-dawn wind, a sound like distant breathing.
Luxury Berber camp overnight — Sahara — Erg Chebbi
体验 2
Luxury Berber camp overnight
Cross the Tizi n'Tichka pass at 2,260 metres as the High Atlas opens ahead — the road descending through the argan tree terraces and the Berber villages of pink-and-ochre pisé architecture, and the Saharan south visible for the first time as a haze of heat 100 km south, the transition from Atlantic Morocco to the desert in one mountain crossing.
Dune sandboarding morning — Sahara — Erg Chebbi
体验 3
Dune sandboarding morning
Stand in the Todra Gorge Cathedral at 10 a.m. as the slot of sky above turns the limestone walls gold and the river runs green and cold through the shadow — the 300-metre walls 10 metres apart, the slot of blue above, and the Berber women doing laundry at the springs where the gorge water emerges from the rock.
Atlas mountains pass driving day — Sahara — Erg Chebbi
体验 4
Atlas mountains pass driving day
Ride a camel into the Erg Chebbi dune field as the sky turns orange and the first stars appear — the camel's rhythmic gait, the dune crests silhouetted above, the camp fire visible ahead, and the Gnawa music beginning from the next tent as the cook pours cardamom-spiced atai tea into small glasses.
Ait Benhaddou kasbah visit — Sahara — Erg Chebbi
体验 5
Ait Benhaddou kasbah visit
Look at Aït-Ben-Haddou from across the dry riverbed at sunset — the earthen towers and kasbahs turning deep amber as the sun drops, the walls the colour of the earth they were built from, the 7 families who still live in the upper village emerging onto their rooftops as the film crews have gone and the tourists have left.
Todra Gorge hike and lunch — Sahara — Erg Chebbi
体验 6
Todra Gorge hike and lunch
Walk through the Drâa Valley palmeraie in the morning light as the date palms filter the sun into columns of gold on the red earth — the kasbah ruins in the middle distance, the river channel dry now but visible as a thread of green through the oasis, in a valley that has been growing dates and trading across the Sahara for 3,000 years.

行程样本

两个出发方案——您的实际行程将完全定制。我们从此出发。

7天经典线路

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    1: Marrakech to Ouarzazate — Atlas Crossing
    Depart Marrakech at 7 a.m. on the N9 road south through the High Atlas Mountains. The Tizi n'Tichka pass (2,260 m, 100 km from Marrakech) is the main Atlas crossing — the road switchbacks through Berber villages, argan tree terraces, and occasional snow in January–February. Arrive at Ouarzazate (the 'Door of the Desert', 200 km from Marrakech, 3.5 hours) by late morning. Kasbah Aït-Ben-Haddou (35 km west of Ouarzazate): UNESCO World Heritage ksour, built on a strategic hilltop above the Drâa valley. The upper village (7 families still resident) is accessed by a shallow river crossing or footbridge. The filming-location plaques (Gladiator, Game of Thrones, The Jewel of the Nile) are visible inside. Return to Ouarzazate for the Atlas Film Studios visit (the largest film studio outside Hollywood, outdoor sets including Egypt and Rome permanently erected).
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    2: Drâa Valley — Kasbah Road South
    Drive the N9 south from Ouarzazate through the Drâa Valley (200 km to Zagora, 4 hours, with stops). The Drâa palmeraie — 150 km of palm groves following the river — is the most extensive oasis corridor in Morocco. The kasbah villages in the palm groves: Agdz (the first significant village, with the Glaoui kasbah and a Tuesday market), Tinzouline (the largest kasbah ruins in the valley), and Zagora (the end of the Drâa navigable section, the departure point for the trans-Saharan caravans — the famous sign reads 'Tombouctou 52 jours' — Timbuktu 52 days by camel). Continue to Mhamid El Ghizlane (the last village before the Erg Lehoudi dunes, 100 km south of Zagora) or return to camp near Zagora.
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    3: Drâa to Erg Chebbi — Desert Route
    Drive east from Zagora via N9/R108 to Merzouga (300 km, 5 hours, paved road through the gravel hammada). This is the least touristed route to Merzouga — the alternative is via Ouarzazate. The Erg Chebbi dune field becomes visible 40 km from Merzouga: the orange-red wall of sand rising from the flat desert. Check into an auberge or luxury desert camp on the western edge of the dunes. Camel trek departure at 4:30 p.m. for a 2-hour ride to the camp in the dunes — the dune camp (nomad-style tent compound, electricity from solar, dinner of tagine and Berber bread cooked over coals). The sky above Merzouga is Bortle Class 1 (the darkest possible sky rating) — the Milky Way is visible from the dunes from 9 p.m.
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    4: Erg Chebbi — Dunes at Dawn
    Wake at 5:30 a.m. to climb the highest accessible dune before sunrise (30–40 minutes on foot, steep on the ridge line). Sunrise over the dune field: the shadowed side of each dune creates the pattern of light and dark that makes the Erg Chebbi photograph — the orange-red dune crests lit, the western slopes in deep blue shadow, the flat hammada visible to the west, and the sunrise casting 200-metre shadows. The silence is complete. Return to the main auberge by camel (1 hour) for breakfast. Afternoon: sandboarding on the dune slopes (hire from village operators, MAD 50) and the Merzouga village palmier oasis.
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    5: Todra Gorge — Cathedral Rock
    Drive north from Merzouga to Tinerhir (100 km, 2 hours) and then 15 km east into the Todra Gorge. The main gorge section (the 'Cathedral'): the road ends at the base of the 300-metre walls, 10 metres apart. The gorge is in shadow until 11 a.m. in winter (the walls are too high for direct sunlight) — the dramatic photographs are taken from inside the Cathedral looking outward, where the slot of sky above is brilliant blue. Trekking guide hire (MAD 200–300 for 4 hours) for the upper gorge (above the tourist section) where the gorge widens and the Berber palmier communities become visible. Return via the Tinerhir palmerie.
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    6: Dadès Gorge — Road of a Thousand Kasbahs
    Drive west 70 km from Tinerhir to Boumalne Dades and up into the Dadès Gorge. The road through the Dadès Gorge is the most photographed road in Morocco: the paved road's switchbacks visible from above against the red-rock canyon walls of the High Atlas foothills. The Monkey Fingers rock formations (above the village of Aït Arbi, 10 km into the gorge): the eroded sandstone creates finger-like columns above the road. Continue to Msemrir (45 km into the gorge, the last village) for the view back down the valley. The Valley of Roses (between Boumalne and Kelaat M'Gouna): the damask rose cultivation in May (rose harvest festival, the distillation of rose water visible at roadside stalls).
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    7: Aït-Ben-Haddou Sunset & Return Marrakech
    Drive west from Boumalne Dades to Ouarzazate (2.5 hours) and stop at Aït-Ben-Haddou for the golden hour (5 p.m. light in winter): the earthen walls turn deep amber at sunset, the best time for the exterior photograph from across the dry riverbed. Cross over and walk through the lower village at dusk when the tour groups have left. Return to Marrakech via the Tizi n'Tichka pass — allow 3.5 hours (arrive by 9–10 p.m.). The Marrakech–Ouarzazate–Merzouga–Todra–Dades–Marrakech circuit is the standard Moroccan desert loop; it covers the essential desert highlights in 7 days.

14天深度游

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    1: Marrakech Departure & Atlas
    N9 Tizi n'Tichka pass 2,260 m, argan tree terraces, Ouarzazate arrival, Atlas Film Studios.
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    2: Aït-Ben-Haddou UNESCO
    Filming location plaques (Gladiator, Game of Thrones), upper village 7 families, river crossing, earthen walls at afternoon light.
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    3: Drâa Valley Palmier
    150 km palm grove oasis, Agdz Tuesday market, Tinzouline kasbah ruins, Zagora 'Timbuktu 52 Days' sign.
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    4: Mhamid & Erg Lehoudi
    100 km south of Zagora: the first real dunes of the Sahara, smaller than Erg Chebbi but less touristed — no infrastructure, wild camping required.
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    5: Erg Chebbi Arrival & Camel Trek
    300 km east, Erg Chebbi orange-red 150 m dunes, 4:30 p.m. camel trek, dune camp dinner by coals, Bortle Class 1 night sky.
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    6: Erg Chebbi Sunrise
    5:30 a.m. dune climb, shadow patterns in the dune field, sandboarding, Merzouga oasis palmier.
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    7: Khamlia Village
    5 km south of Merzouga: the village of Gnawa musicians (descendants of sub-Saharan Africans brought north as enslaved people, their musical tradition is UNESCO-listed) — evening Gnawa music performance (MAD 50–100).
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    8: Todra Gorge Cathedral
    100 km north to Tinerhir, 15 km into the gorge, 300-metre vertical walls 10 metres apart, shadow photography before 11 a.m., upper gorge trek 4 hours.
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    9: Dadès Gorge & Monkey Fingers
    70 km west: switchback road photography, eroded sandstone finger formations, Msemrir last village, Valley of Roses (May harvest).
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    10: Skoura Palm Grove
    Between Boumalne and Ouarzazate: the largest palmier oasis in Morocco (Skoura, 45,000 palms), the Amerhidil Kasbah (the most photographed kasbah in the Skoura oasis, framed by the palms).
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    11: Kelaat M'Gouna Rose Festival
    May only: the rose harvest festival in the Valley of Roses (Kelaat M'Gouna) — rose-water distillation visible at every roadside stall, the damask rose harvest parade, traditional Berber music.
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    12: M'Hamid El Ghizlane & Erg Lehoudi 2
    The final village before the Algerian border: the trans-Saharan caravan terminus, the wind-carved rock formations of the Hamada du Drâa, and the wild dunes of Erg Lehoudi (no camp infrastructure — bring your own equipment).
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    13: Agadir & Souss Valley Return
    Alternative return: west from Ouarzazate via the Anti-Atlas mountains to Agadir (250 km, 4 hours) — the argan forest of the Souss-Massa biosphere reserve, the anti-Atlas villages of Tafraout (pink granite rock town).
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    14: Aït-Ben-Haddou Sunset & Marrakech
    Final golden hour at Aït-Ben-Haddou (5 p.m. in winter), earthen walls amber at sunset, empty village after tour groups leave, Tizi n'Tichka night crossing to Marrakech.

实用信息

签证
90 days visa-free for most travelers
货币
Moroccan dirham (MAD)
语言
Arabic, Berber, French
时区
WET (UTC+0)

常见问题

How do I get to the Sahara in Morocco?+

The most visited Moroccan Sahara destination is Merzouga (Erg Chebbi dunes). Options: self-drive from Marrakech (7–8 hours via Ouarzazate, N9 paved road, standard car is fine), hire a driver from Marrakech for the circuit (MAD 1,500–2,500 for a 3-day circuit with a local driver including vehicle), or take the overnight CTM/Supratours bus from Marrakech to Ouarzazate (4 hours, MAD 100) and Merzouga (additional 5 hours, change at Rissani). The overnight bus arrives at Merzouga at 7–8 a.m. — you can be on a camel for the sunrise dune climb immediately. Air Arabia and Royal Air Maroc fly Marrakech–Ouarzazate (1 hour, MAD 400–800).

What is the Erg Chebbi and how big are the dunes?+

Erg Chebbi is a 28-km-long, 7-km-wide sand dune field (erg) east of Merzouga village. The highest dunes reach 150 metres. The sand is orange-red due to iron oxide in the Saharan sand; the colour changes intensity through the day and is deepest at sunrise and sunset. Erg Chebbi is one of only two large erg dune fields in Morocco (the other is Erg Chigaga near Mhamid, less accessible); it is not the Sahara proper (the main Sahara extends south from here for 5,000 km) but provides a genuine Saharan dune experience within day-trip range of Marrakech. The dune field is not protected — camels and 4WD vehicles access it freely; the quad bike operators have unfortunately created tracks on some dune faces.

Is a camel trek at Erg Chebbi worth it?+

A camel trek to a dune camp (1–2 hours each direction) is the standard Erg Chebbi experience and is worth doing once. The camel is the only way to reach the interior of the dune field without a 4WD; the pace makes the dune landscape processional rather than rushed. The camp experience (nomad-style tent with Berber rugs, dinner by fire, night sky) is the main event — the camel is the transport to and from it. The alternatives: walk up the nearest high dune from the village edge (40 minutes, free, gives the same sunrise view without the camp expense) or hire a 4WD for the interior (dustier, faster, no camp). The camel trek price varies widely: MAD 200–400 per person from Merzouga auberges, all-inclusive camp nights from MAD 600–800.

What is the best time to visit the Moroccan Sahara?+

October–April is the comfortable desert season: temperatures in the dunes range from 5°C at night (January) to 30°C in the day (April). The coldest nights (December–January) require a sleeping bag rated to 0°C for tent or open-air sleeping. May–September is increasingly hot: June–August reaches 45–50°C in the dunes, which is dangerous for extended outdoor activity and very uncomfortable. The dunes are accessible year-round but the summer months are only manageable with full air-conditioning and limiting outdoor activity to dawn and dusk. The spring wildflowers in the Drâa Valley (February–March) and the rose harvest in the Valley of Roses (May) are seasonal bonuses.

What is Aït-Ben-Haddou and why is it filmed so frequently?+

Aït-Ben-Haddou (UNESCO World Heritage since 1987) is a ksour — a walled fortified earthen village — built on a hilltop above the dry Drâa Valley 35 km west of Ouarzazate. The earthen architecture (pisé mud brick, rammed earth construction) is the traditional building technique of the Saharan south; Aït-Ben-Haddou is the most complete and best-preserved example remaining in Morocco. The combination of dramatic visual impact, construction accessibility to production companies (Ouarzazate has the largest film studio outside Hollywood), and UNESCO protection that prevents further deterioration has made it a go-to location for period epics: Lawrence of Arabia, Gladiator, The Mummy, Game of Thrones (filming Pentos and Yunkai), Babel, and Sodom and Gomorrah were all filmed here.

大家还问

  • How do I get to the Sahara in Morocco?
  • Is Erg Chebbi the real Sahara?
  • What is the best dune camp in Merzouga?
  • What is Aït-Ben-Haddou?
  • How long is the drive from Marrakech to Merzouga?
  • Is Morocco's desert worth visiting?
  • What films were shot in the Moroccan desert?
  • What is the best time to visit Sahara Morocco?

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