EXCLUSIVE SAHARA TOURS BY SAHA TOURS

Desert And Dunes

The golden vastness of the Sahara. An endless canvas of red sands, nomadic whispers, and nights lit by the brightest stars in the world.

Saha Tours

The Warm Wind

An unforgettable journey that leaves a lasting impression, as if time itself had come to a standstill beneath colossal dunes.

The Sahara Desert is one of the places that most attracts and fascinates any traveler wishing to live a unique experience in the heart of nature.
A visit here is always highly recommended to turn your journey through Morocco into a true adventure. Although its landscape is arid and barren, its untamed beauty and incomparable setting will awaken pure feelings that are impossible to put into words until they are experienced firsthand.

The two most famous and visited areas in Morocco are Merzouga and Zagora. While Zagora represents the closest immensity, devoid of giant dunes (perfect for short getaways), Merzouga is home to the stunning Erg Chebbi, famous for its infinite red dunes and surrounded by beautiful historic oases and medieval markets such as Erfoud and Rissani.

Saharan Enclaves

The Desert Trails

Click on each destination to learn about its mystique, historical facts, and exclusive recommendations from our travel designers.

The tallest, most famous, and golden dunes in all of Morocco

MERZOUGA AND ERG CHEBBI

Adventure, Magic, and Discovery

Chebbi is incomplete. Its red and golden sands offer one of the most fantastic and mystical landscapes in all of Africa.

Traveling to the desert brings mystery, adventure, and a profound sense of personal discovery. Its immense nature, the ancestral wisdom of its nomadic people, their selfless hospitality, and their aromatic gastronomy cooked over the heat of the embers offer an incomparable setting to enjoy a truly transformative vacation. With the exclusive routes of Saha Tours, you will have the opportunity to experience and live the magic of the Sahara firsthand, feeling the fineness of the warm sand and gazing at a starry sky so clear it feels like a fantasy. Merzouga is a small and welcoming Berber village located right at the edge where the dirt tracks end and the majestic dunes of Erg Chebbi rise. In recent decades, it has established itself as one of the most iconic destinations in North Africa and a hub for expeditions in the Moroccan desert.

Saha Certified Itineraries

Erg Chebbi

The Holy Land and the crossroads of the ancient slave and gold caravans

RISSANI

The Dynastic Cradle

Rissani stands out for preserving its medieval authenticity. Its souks and the imposing Kasbah of Bou Am instantly transport visitors to an era of commercial and dynastic splendor.

The evocative region of Rissani is composed of a picturesque group of mud-brick villages distributed along the final stretch of the fertile Ziz River valley.

Rissani was the mythical and powerful capital of the Tafilalet (known historically under the name of the prosperous Sijilmassa), considered a holy city for being the cradle of the current ruling Alawite dynasty.

Its strategic position as a crossroads between the north of the Kingdom and Sub-Saharan Africa granted it outstanding commercial splendor in the past, and to this day, proud vestiges of that majestic grandeur persist.

This beautiful town radiates a very tranquil oasis charm during weekdays, coming alive with an astonishing energy of color and aromas on traditional market days.

Walking through its souk is an immersion into the genuine: from mountains of delicious homegrown Majhoul dates from the Tafilalet, to rustic jewelry of the south, intricate Haik scarves, pure wool Berber blankets, hand-woven Berber carpets, and an countless variety of precious fossils.

Saha Certified Itineraries

Holy City

The administrative oasis at the gateway to the Sahara and a land of fossils

ERFOUD

Starting Point

Erfoud is the hub where off-road vehicles stock up on supplies and fuel before heading out onto the desert trails.

Majestically situated in the Ziz River valley and surrounded by the immense, lush palm grove of Tafilalet lies Erfoud, a small and clean city that acts as a crucial administrative hub and the starting point for multiple Saharan safaris. This town boasts a lively souk packed with traditional herbalists, where there is an abundance of medicinal and aromatic plants, as well as spices used wisely and generously in southern gastronomy. In the month of October, coinciding with the end of the desert harvest, Erfoud bursts with joy in honor of the date. During the Festival, ancient folk songs, ritual Berber dances, and a delicious market of local fruits are organized, attracting curious visitors from all over the world. Additionally, Erfoud is globally recognized as the capital of fossils. Hundreds of millions of years ago, this entire immense, arid territory was submerged beneath the marine bed of an ancient ocean, leaving behind quarries packed with marine fossils that are nowadays traditionally sculpted into beautiful objects and marble tables exported internationally.

Saha Certified Itineraries

Expeditions Gate

The legendary gateway guarded by the Draa River and the announcement “Timbuktu, 52 Days”

ZAGORA

Ancient Caravan Route

Zagora retains a mystical atmosphere of rest for caravans. It’s an ideal spot to pause and reflect on the vastness of the south.

Zagora is a tranquil and charming city that stretches harmoniously along the banks of the majestic Draa River, where its medina and social life unfold peacefully around its main avenue.

It is located in the far southeast of Morocco, acting as a welcoming beacon for travelers wishing to venture into the Saharan steppes of flat dunes and mineral plains.

In the past, Zagora was a key and essential waypoint on the caravan routes that traded across the African continent, hosting the legendary sign “Timbuktu: 52 days by camel.”

It is a stop that invites peaceful disconnection, where the Draa palm groves slowly fade away, offering idyllic golden sunsets.

Saha Certified Itineraries

Gate of the Draa

Are you ready to breathe in the starry vastness of the Sahara?

Our experienced local drivers, equipped with high-end, climate-controlled SUVs, pay meticulous attention to every detail to ensure you have an unforgettable experience with Spanish-speaking guides.