Guided tour with native guides of the area. They all know every corner of the desert and will make you live a magical adventure.
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Khamlia is a small town of just over 400 inhabitants. Located in the southeast of Morocco, at one end of the oval that forms the dunes of the Erg Chebbi, 8 km from Merzouga.
A priori it may seem like another desert town: adobe houses, mosque, Amazigh-speaking people (Berber), but it is far from resembling other towns in the area.
The inhabitants of Khamlia are mostly black people of color.
The soundtrack of Khamlia says good morning to the people one more day in the house of music, where the group "Pigeons du Sable" in addition to working, keeps alive with their voices a culture and history born from the bowels of suffering and humiliation of millions of men and women of black Africa in the era of slavery.
Erg Chebbi has a length of 22 km (from north to south) and 5 km wide, and its dunes have a maximum height of 150 m. Located about 40 kilometers southeast of Erfoud, the villages located at the foot of the dunes are Hassi-Labiad and Merzouga that receive most of the tourists who visit the erg.
The dunes of Erg Chebbi reach a height of up to 150 meters in some places and together it extends over an area 50 kilometers from north to south and a maximum of 5 to 10 kilometers from east to west that covers the border with Algeria.
Merzouga is a small Moroccan town in the Sahara Desert, known as the gateway to the famous Erg Chebbi dunes. It offers a unique experience of camel trekking, desert camping, and stunning sunsets over the vast sand dunes. The town is a hub for adventure seekers and those looking to experience the authentic nomadic lifestyle of the Sahara.
Erg Chebbi is a vast sea of sand dunes that stretch as far as the eye can see. It's one of the most iconic landscapes in Morocco and offers a unique experience of camel trekking, desert camping, and stunning sunsets.
Khamlia is a small village known for its Gnawa music and culture. It's home to a community of former slaves from sub-Saharan Africa who were brought to Morocco centuries ago.
This small museum showcases a collection of fossils found in the region, including dinosaur bones and other prehistoric artifacts.
A traditional Moroccan stew cooked in a clay pot, with a variety of ingredients such as meat, vegetables, and spices
A dish made from steamed semolina grains, often served with vegetables and meat
A sweet green tea flavored with fresh mint leaves, a staple in Moroccan culture
These seasons offer pleasant temperatures for desert activities and are ideal for camel trekking and camping. The weather is mild, and the crowds are manageable.
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Merzouga is generally safe for travelers, but it's important to exercise caution in remote areas and be aware of potential scams and petty crime. The desert environment can be harsh, so it's advisable to take necessary precautions and follow safety guidelines.
Merzouga Bus Station
Grand taxis are shared taxis that operate on fixed routes. They are a common mode of transport within the town and to nearby destinations.
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Rissani is a historic town known for its ancient ksar (fortified village) and traditional markets. It's a great place to learn about the region's history and culture.
Erfoud is a town known for its fossils, date palm groves, and traditional markets. It's a great place to learn about the region's natural history and culture.
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