Places
Things to do:
Merzouga
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Camel Trek at Sunset With Berber Camp Arrival
Ride through golden dunes as the sun sinks into the sand. Your camel trek ends at a luxury or authentic Berber bivouac with mint tea and a warm welcome. Ideal for travelers seeking the classic Sahara entrance.
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Luxury Desert Camp Experience
Spend the night in a private tent with en-suite bathroom, plush linens, and candlelit ambiance. Enjoy a chef-prepared dinner, traditional music by the fire, and a sky full of stars.
03
4x4 Excursion Through the Sahara
Go off-road to visit nomadic families, fossil beds, seasonal lakes (Dayet Srij), and abandoned mines. A tailored route with local driver-guide reveals Merzouga’s hidden edges.
04
Private Sandboarding & Desert Activities
Try your hand at sandboarding, desert biking, or even quad riding — all arranged privately with safety and style. An adrenaline contrast to the peace of the dunes.
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Sunrise Over the Dunes with Tea Service
Wake early for a short hike or camel ride to the crest of the dunes, where tea is served as the first light ignites the sand. A spiritual moment best enjoyed in silence.
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Traditional Gnawa Music Encounter
Visit the village of Khamlia, home to descendants of Sub-Saharan slaves, to hear hypnotic Gnawa rhythms played live. A powerful and soulful cultural immersion.
Accommodations to consider
Merzouga
Merzouga: The Gateway to the Sahara
At the edge of the Erg Chebbi dunes, Merzouga marks the start of the great Moroccan Sahara. Here, the landscape shifts into gold, silence becomes profound, and every grain of sand seems to whisper ancient stories. The village itself is small, but its energy expands with the immensity of the dunes that rise behind it — towering waves of desert sculpted by the wind.
Merzouga is more than just a photo stop; it’s a place to slow down and reconnect with the elemental. Whether it’s the soft rhythm of a camel caravan, the vast skies above your bivouac tent, or the cool stillness before dawn — time here bends and becomes personal.
Best time to visit: October to April, when desert temperatures are comfortable and stargazing conditions are optimal. Merzouga is a soulful pause — a frontier between the known and the timeless.
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