Merzouga planning begins with the whole desert structure
The most useful Merzouga quote is never just a number for the final drop-off. It needs to reflect the approach route, the day count, the camp handoff, and whether the vehicle stays attached to the itinerary.
That is why Sahara pricing often looks different from normal city transfer pricing.
The operational details that matter most
Start city, overnight pacing, luggage, and camp logistics change the quote more than almost anything else. A one-day long push is a very different product from a comfortable multi-day route with scenic pacing.
Once you add camp arrival timing, the transfer becomes part transport and part itinerary management.
- Know the real starting city.
- State whether the route is one-day or multi-day.
- Mention the camp or exact desert endpoint if known.
How to ask for a useful quote
Send the intended Sahara route, timing, number of nights, passenger count, and baggage details.
If your itinerary is still flexible, ask for route advice first and pricing second. That usually produces a better outcome than requesting a flat number without context.
