Each published desert journey begins in Marrakech and follows a multi-day route through changing landscapes toward Merzouga. The routes are designed around the sequence shown on their individual itinerary pages: mountain and valley travel, desert-camp accommodation, and an onward or return journey. The exact city where the route finishes is one of the most important differences between them.
These are road journeys, not a short transfer to the desert. Give the itinerary time to explain the order of travel before deciding whether a route suits your plans. It is the clearest source for the published pace and intended stops.
If you need to return to Marrakech, choose a route that clearly says so. If your wider plan continues toward Fez or Agadir, compare the routes that end in that direction. This is more useful than choosing by a camp name alone because the final city affects how the route connects with the rest of your Morocco itinerary.
The route line, departure and arrival details, and day-by-day accordion work together. Read all three before booking, especially when you are coordinating onward transport or accommodation independently.
Where a desert tour offers Standard Camp and Luxury Camp, the page describes each option separately. Those descriptions and the per-person prices are the approved information for comparing them. Do not infer extra inclusions, private arrangements or policies that are not printed on the route page.
Select the option on the website, choose a future travel date, and then continue to Stripe checkout. Stripe is where traveler quantity is selected. This keeps the product selection on the route page and the final quantity choice in the payment flow.
Desert travel involves several days of movement, so pack and plan in a way that works for the published route rather than treating it as a city break. The practical notes on each tour page are the appropriate place to check items such as solo-traveler arrangements and route-specific guidance. They are more useful than general assumptions because the routes do not all finish in the same place.
If you need advice that is not stated, contact MGT before making a decision. The website does not publish unconfirmed pickup, cancellation, refund or availability promises, and it is better to receive a direct answer than to rely on a generic expectation.
The category page helps you compare the five routes at a glance. The individual pages give you the detail: full itinerary text, FAQs, accommodation options, practical notes and the approved booking link. The travel guide adds planning context, including how to think about a three-day desert route and camp choices.
When you are ready, open the route card that matches your preferred final city. The page will give you the information needed to choose an option or send a focused question through WhatsApp or the contact page.
You can explore desert tours, browse day trips, or contact MGT for a practical question.