
Accommodation Guide
Best Desert Camps in Morocco
From $50 bivouac tents to $800 luxury glamping suites. An honest, tier-by-tier guide to choosing the right Sahara desert camp for your budget and travel style.
4 Tiers
budget to ultra-luxury
$50-800+
per person per night
Oct-Apr
best camping season
2 Ergs
Chebbi and Chigaga
Morocco's best desert camps fall into four tiers, all set around two main dune fields. Budget bivouacs (around $50-80 per person) offer shared Berber tents and a campfire; mid-range camps (around $150-300) add private tents, hot showers, and three-course dinners; luxury camps (around $300-500) bring king beds, en-suite bathrooms, and telescope stargazing; and ultra-luxury camps (around $500-800+) deliver suite tents, a private chef, and exclusive setups of just a handful of tents. Erg Chebbi near Merzouga is the accessible choice with the most options, while remote Erg Chigaga near M'Hamid — reached only by 4x4 — rewards repeat visitors and luxury seekers with true solitude. The most comfortable season runs October to April. We arrange camps at every tier through licensed local partners.
Written by the Serenity Morocco editorial team · Reviewed by Youssef Benali, Sahara Desert & Adventure
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Choosing the Right Desert Camp
Sleeping in the Sahara is one of the most unforgettable experiences Morocco offers. But the gap between a $50 bivouac and a $800 luxury suite is enormous — and neither price point is inherently better. The right camp depends on your priorities: atmosphere, comfort, privacy, and what you want to remember twenty years from now.
Morocco's desert camps cluster around two main dune fields: Erg Chebbi near Merzouga (more accessible, taller dunes, more options) and Erg Chigaga near M'Hamid (more remote, fewer tourists, wilder landscape). Both offer genuine Sahara experiences, but they attract different types of travelers.
As a Moroccan travel designer, we arrange camps at every tier through licensed local partners. This guide shares what to expect at each price point — including the details most listing sites leave out.
Desert Camp Tiers Compared
Budget Bivouac
Erg Chebbi & Zagora
$50-80 / person
Best for: Backpackers, budget travelers
What You Get
- --Shared Berber-style tents (4-8 people)
- --Basic mattress and blankets
- --Shared toilet facilities
- --Simple Moroccan dinner and breakfast
- --Sunset camel trek (30-60 minutes)
- --Campfire with drum music
Advantages
Affordable, authentic, social atmosphere
Considerations
Basic facilities, shared space, limited privacy
Mid-Range
Erg Chebbi
$150-300 / person
Best for: Couples, families, most travelers
What You Get
- --Private tent with real beds
- --Shared or semi-private bathroom with hot shower
- --Three-course Moroccan dinner
- --Sunrise and sunset camel treks
- --Sandboarding included
- --Traditional Gnawa music performance
- --Tea and coffee service
Advantages
Good comfort-to-price ratio, private space, hot showers
Considerations
Bathrooms may be shared, tent quality varies
Luxury
Erg Chebbi & Erg Chigaga
$300-500 / person
Best for: Honeymoons, special occasions, comfort-seekers
What You Get
- --Spacious private tent with king bed
- --En-suite bathroom with hot shower
- --Multi-course gourmet dinner with wine
- --Private camel trek at your pace
- --Stargazing with telescope
- --Welcome drinks and afternoon tea
- --Carpeted floors and quality furnishings
- --Heating in winter months
Advantages
Excellent comfort, privacy, personalized service
Considerations
Higher cost, advance booking required
Ultra-Luxury
Erg Chigaga
$500-800+ / person
Best for: Ultra-luxury travelers, celebrities, VIP experiences
What You Get
- --Suite-size tent with separate lounge area
- --Full en-suite bathroom with bathtub
- --Private chef preparing bespoke menus
- --Exclusive camp (max 4-6 tents)
- --Spa treatments in the desert
- --Private 4x4 excursions
- --Premium wine and cocktail service
- --Butler service
- --Heated plunge pool (select camps)
Advantages
Unparalleled luxury, total privacy, bespoke experience
Considerations
Significant cost, limited availability, remote location
Erg Chebbi vs Erg Chigaga
Morocco has two major sand dune fields. Here is how they compare for overnight camping.
Erg Chebbi (Merzouga)
The classic Sahara experience. Towering orange dunes, easy access, and camps ranging from basic to ultra-luxury. More tourists but also more infrastructure and services.
Erg Chigaga (M'Hamid)
The remote, untouched Sahara. Wider dune field, fewer people, and a genuine sense of isolation. Requires commitment to reach but rewards with pure desert solitude.
Our Recommendation
First-time visitors: Erg Chebbi. It is easier to reach, has the most photogenic sunrise views, and offers camps at every price point. Repeat visitors or luxury seekers:Erg Chigaga. The remoteness and exclusivity justify the longer journey, and the ultra-luxury camps here are among Morocco's finest accommodations.
What to Expect at a Desert Camp
Arrival and Sunset (3:00 PM - 7:00 PM)
Most guests arrive by camel or 4x4 in the late afternoon. You settle into your tent, explore the dunes, and climb to a vantage point for sunset. Luxury camps serve welcome tea and dates on arrival. The sunset over the dunes is the first of many unforgettable moments — the sand shifts from gold to amber to deep crimson.
Evening (7:00 PM - 11:00 PM)
Dinner is served in a communal tent or under the stars. Expect traditional Moroccan tagine, couscous, grilled meats, salads, and fresh fruit. Luxury camps offer multi-course meals with wine pairings. After dinner, Berber staff play drums and sing traditional songs around the campfire. The stargazing is extraordinary — no light pollution for hundreds of kilometers in every direction.
Night (11:00 PM - 5:30 AM)
Desert silence is absolute. Most people sleep deeply. Temperatures drop significantly — to 5-15°C depending on season — but camps provide thick blankets. Luxury camps have heaters. If you wake in the night, step outside: the Milky Way arches overhead with a clarity you have likely never seen.
Sunrise (5:30 AM - 8:00 AM)
Wake before dawn. Climb the nearest high dune — a 15-20 minute sandy scramble — and watch the sun rise over the Sahara. The light transforms the dunes from cool blue-grey to blazing gold. This is the photograph you came for. Return to camp for breakfast: msemmen flatbread, jam, butter, eggs, coffee, and orange juice.
Best Time for Desert Camping
October - November
18-30°C day / 10-18°C night
Peak season begins. Warm days, cool nights, clear skies. Book camps early.
December - February
15-22°C day / 2-8°C night
Cold nights but clear skies. Best stargazing. Fewer tourists. Pack warm layers.
March - April
22-32°C day / 10-16°C night
Spring perfection. Comfortable temperatures, some desert wildflowers.
May - June
32-42°C day / 18-25°C night
Getting hot. Early mornings and evenings only. Lower prices.
July - September
40-48°C day / 25-32°C night
Extreme heat. Most luxury camps close or run minimal operations.
What to Bring to a Desert Camp
Essentials
- Warm jacket or fleece (nights are cold)
- Headlamp or small flashlight
- Comfortable closed-toe shoes
- Sunscreen SPF 30+
- Sunglasses
- Scarf or buff (sand protection)
- Reusable water bottle
Photography
- Camera with fully charged batteries
- Extra memory cards
- Dust-proof bag or case
- Tripod for night photography
- Wide-angle lens for dunes
- Telephoto for camel caravan shots
Comfort
- Moisturizer (desert air is very dry)
- Lip balm
- Toiletries (basic camps lack these)
- Ear plugs (if sharing a tent)
- Light book or journal
- Cash for staff tips (50-100 MAD)
A Night in the Sahara



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