
Merzouga Guide
The gateway to Erg Chebbi offers Morocco's most accessible Sahara experience. Golden dunes rising 150 meters create the ultimate desert adventure destination.
About Merzouga
Merzouga represents the fulfillment of Saharan dreams, a small village perched at the edge of Erg Chebbi, Morocco's most spectacular sand sea. Here, golden dunes rise up to 150 meters, their colors shifting from pink at dawn to deep orange at sunset, creating landscapes that have defined human imagination of the desert.
Unlike the rocky deserts that cover much of the Sahara, Erg Chebbi offers the classic dune experience that travelers envision: sweeping crescents of fine sand, camel caravans silhouetted against the sky, and nights of absolute silence beneath canopies of stars undimmed by any artificial light.
The desert experience begins at Merzouga, where traditional camel treks depart for luxury camps hidden among the dunes. These journeys, ranging from one hour to several days, follow routes used by nomadic Berber families for centuries. The camps range from basic bivouacs to opulent tented hotels complete with electricity, private bathrooms, and gourmet dining.
Beyond camel trekking, Erg Chebbi offers sandboarding down steep dune faces, 4x4 excursions to remote Berber villages, and visits to seasonal salt lakes that attract flamingos in winter. The village of Khamlia, founded by descendants of sub-Saharan slaves, preserves the hypnotic Gnaoua music tradition.
The desert's healing properties have drawn visitors for centuries. Local tradition holds that burying oneself in the hot sand provides relief for rheumatism and other ailments. Today, the desert offers a different healing: disconnection from modern life and reconnection with elemental nature.
Top Highlights
Things to Do in Merzouga
Camel Trekking
Journey into the dunes on traditional caravans at sunrise or sunset.
Luxury Camping
Sleep under stars in opulent desert camps with full amenities.
Sandboarding
Glide down steep dune faces on specialized boards.
4x4 Safari
Explore remote dunes and nomadic settlements.
Stargazing
Witness pristine Milky Way views with astronomy guides.
Gnaoua Music
Experience traditional trance music in Khamlia village.
Weather & Best Time to Visit
The best months to visit Merzouga are October, November, February, March, April. During this time, temperatures are pleasant and ideal for exploring.
Insider Travel Tips
Summer is extremely hot - visit October-April for comfortable temperatures.
Book luxury camps well in advance, especially for peak season and New Year.
Bring layers - desert nights are surprisingly cold, even in spring.
Camera batteries drain quickly in cold desert nights - bring spares.
The drive from Ouarzazate or Fes takes a full day - plan overnight stops.
Choose quality camps with proper bathrooms and sustainable practices.
Sunrise treks require very early departure - sunset is more leisurely.
Respect Berber culture - ask permission before photographing people.
Photo Gallery

The majestic dunes of Erg Chebbi at sunrise

Traditional camel caravan crossing the dunes

Luxury tented camp beneath the stars

Golden sunset over the Sahara

Milky Way above the desert

Local Berber guide with traditional dress
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31.0802°N, 4.0134°W
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