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Things to do in

The Desert

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Camel Trekking and Desert Camps: Both Merzouga and Zagora offer unforgettable camel treks into the Sahara Desert. Visitors can explore the vast dunes, experience the unique desert landscape, and stay in traditional Berber camps under the starry sky for an authentic desert experience.

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Iconic Sand Dunes: Merzouga is home to the stunning Erg Chebbi dunes, while Zagora offers the nearby dunes as part of the Draa Valley landscape. Both locations provide fantastic opportunities for sandboarding, photography, and watching mesmerizing sunrises and sunsets.

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Cultural Encounters with Berber Nomads: Both regions are inhabited by Berber nomadic families. In Merzouga, you can stay with nomads and learn about their way of life, while Zagora also provides opportunities to visit traditional villages and experience the hospitality of desert dwellers.

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The Gateway to the Sahara: Zagora is often called the "Gateway to the Sahara," offering easy access to the desert for trekkers. Merzouga, while a more established desert destination, serves as a key base for exploring deeper into the Sahara’s vastness and remote areas.

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Tamegroute and Historical Sites: Near Zagora, you’ll find the historical town of Tamegroute, known for its ancient Koranic library and unique pottery. In Merzouga, historical sites like the Khamlia village and nearby oases offer rich cultural exploration that complements the desert landscape.

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Stargazing and the Silence of the Desert: Both Merzouga and Zagora are ideal for stargazing, offering clear skies away from city lights. Whether in the Erg Chebbi dunes or the more tranquil Zagora desert, the peaceful nights and starry skies make for a magical experience in Morocco’s desert heart.

Accommodations to consider

The Sandy Tents

360 €

Merzouga Luxury Desert Camps

690 €

Dar Ahlam

385 €

Eden Boutique Hotel Dades

388 €

The Desert

The Desert: Morocco’s desert landscapes are as diverse as they are breathtaking. From the towering orange dunes of Erg Chebbi near Merzouga, to the tranquil, less-traveled beauty of Zagora and M’Hamid, to the chic and easily accessible Agafay Desert near Marrakech, each offers its own magic.

Merzouga is famed for its vast, dramatic dunes and the unforgettable camel treks into a sea of sand. Visitors can experience the sunrise over the dunes, luxury camps under a canopy of stars, and immerse themselves in Berber traditions. Best time to visit: September to April, when temperatures are cooler.

Zagora and M’Hamid showcase a wilder, more authentic desert experience. As the gateway to the Draa Valley, Zagora offers palm-filled oases and a rich history along ancient trade routes. Meanwhile, M’Hamid, often called the “end of the road,” provides access to the remote and untouched dunes of Erg Chigaga. These areas are ideal for travelers seeking solitude and raw beauty. Best time to visit: October to March.

The Agafay Desert, with its rocky, lunar-like terrain, is a rising star among visitors looking for desert vibes close to Marrakech. Perfect for day trips or luxury glamping, Agafay combines adventure and elegance, offering quad biking, horse riding, and serene sunset dinners with views of the Atlas Mountains. Best time to visit: Year-round, though spring and autumn offer the most pleasant weather.

Morocco’s deserts are not just places but journeys – where ancient trails, nomadic traditions, and natural wonders intertwine. Whether it’s the golden sands of Merzouga, the timeless allure of Zagora, or the trendy Agafay, each destination invites you to discover a different side of the desert.

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