About Us

Morocco Desert Tour 4×4 is a Small Moroccan tour operator exists since 2010. Located in the Erg-Chebbi, Merzouga town. The company run by Ismail Oulfakir with a family team made from professional drivers and knowledgeable tour guides that devoted themselves for tourism domain for many years ago and proud to show the best of Moroccan culture, traditions, history and the authentic experiences for their guests.

About Ismail:
My first name is Ismail and my family name is Oulfakir. I born in heart of the Sahara desert not far from the Algerian borders as Nomads and then we moved to the Merzouga village in the Erg Chebbi desert where I raised and educated. I was a desert guide for years, I usually guide the tourists in the desert espevially the ones who drive and travel themselves Morocco. I and my brothers run the company since we started it. We hire most of relatives to make everyone responsible to the company.

About Morocco desert tour 4×4 :
The idea of MDT 4×4 started with western friends who support me at the beginning to build desert tours company. They put all trust in our services and think that we will go far with hard work and responsibility we have for many years before in the Sahara desert.

From here we start organizing day tours in the desert and camel ride with night in middle of the Sahara desert dunes. After several years we all my family and western friends decide to choose name for our legal company to start organising desert tours by 4WD cars online. We update the website many times as we follow every period of the time but the name still keep the same meaning and services we provide.

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from many years ago proud to show the best of Moroccan culture, Berber traditions, history and the authentic experiences for their guests.
We are helping visitors in celebrating the hospitality and Moroccan culture of Morocco by having a memorable experience. We are committed to exceeding the expectations of customers by delivering them an experience that they would treasure for a lifetime. We are constantly involved in intriguing journeys to meet the needs and interests of our clients. is here to make your Holiday experience really fun and discover the truth Moroccan life. and simple Berber traditions

 

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  • What is the official currency in Morocco?

    The currency of Morocco is The Moroccan Dirham (MAD). The currency for Morocco was issued by the Bank of Al-Maghrib which is Morocco’s central bank. Historically, the Moroccan Dirham originates from the Byzantine Empire’s Drachm, and was used in Arabia and the Levant in pre-Islamic times. The name “Dirham” came from the Roman word “denarius”.

  • Is Morocco a safe country to visit?

    Morocco has been a safe tourist destination for years. Moroccan people have gained their reputation for warmth and kindness towards visitors. Moroccan cities are generally very safe, especially in touristic areas where tourists are frequently there. Morocco is a very well secured country, where Police is in every location and so many checking points are available, this is what makes Morocco a safe and 100% secured destination.

  • Is Morocco safe for travel?

    Transparently, Morocco could be considered one of the calmest and safe destination in North-Africa. Morocco has a very low crime rate in comparison to other countries of the world. If travelers take sensible precautions during their Morroco Travel Packages, they will surely be safe. Accompanied by your tour guide and leader you will be in the highest level of safety during your Morocco vacations.

  • How can I obtain my visa to visit Morocco?

    Visitors to Morocco must have a passport valid for at least 6 months beyond the scheduled return date to enter Morocco and you can obtain a visa from Morocco Consulate before departure. Also, entry visa with USD 27 per passport is available upon arrival in Morocco airports for specific nationalities and you will need to check before. -Some nationalities don’t need a visa to visit Morocco for the purpose of tourism for up to 3 months such as United States of America, Canada, United Kingdom, Australia, Denmark, Netherlands, New Zealand, and Switzerland. For more info and details on entry visa to Morocco please check with the Moroccan consulate or embassy at your country

  • Do Moroccans speak languages other than Arabic?

    English and French are studied in school all over Morocco. This is why most Moroccans, who live in the cities, speak or understand at least some English words or phrases, and most of Moroccans are speaking French well. Fewer Moroccans can speak Italian, Spanish, and German; however, professionals in the tourism sector are accustomed to visitors who cannot speak Arabic. They speak enough English and many other languages to fulfill the needs of most travelers.

  • Do I have to learn Arabic in order to enjoy my visit to Morocco?

    Many travelers enjoy their stay in Morocco without learning a single word of Arabic; however, it is always good to learn a few Arabic words to expressing greetings or thanks. It is advisable to learn some basic Arabic terms if you are planning to visit some unpopular tourist destinations. Moroccans are friendly and will be happy to help you anytime, even if there is a language barrier.

  • Can I take photographs of the people, streets, etc. in Morocco?

    Moroccans are well known all over the world for their tolerance and hospitality; however, it is always polite to ask permission before taking a photograph of people, especially women, and stores or products. Photography is prohibited around army bases, airports, dams, and bridges. If you happen to be in a place where photography is prohibited, you will sure find signs to notify you.

  • How many people are normally on a tour?

    We can never tell exactly (neither guarantee) how many people will be on the specific route. Normally, it is about 10-20 persons in a group. In some cases, it could be more, in other days you travel with just a few more people or even by your party only. In summer (high season) groups tend to be larger, and smaller in winter. Number of travelers might change on different sections of the route. For example, if you are on a 10 day trip, there could be other travelers who are on a 5 day trip, so they will split after.

  • Top activities to do in Morocco

    traditional Berber, desert camp, roman ruins, mint tea, walking tour, camel ride

  • What is the best time to visit Morocco?

    Morocco with its climate diversity makes it a perfect destination all along the year. Subsequently, Morocco deser tour 4x4 is are running its Morocco Travel Packages all the year. Some (to northern parts of Spain, for example) – are only running from March till October. In any case, under each tour’s description, it says exactly when it runs. Example: ‘’Sundays all year’’ - means that on every single Sunday of the year the tour will start, no matter how many people signed up, even if it’s you only.

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