What sets your Merzouga tour apart is your focus on authenticity, comfort, and local connection.
We work with experienced Berber guides who were born and raised in the Sahara — they love sharing their culture, music, and traditions with guests. Your small-group approach allows for a personal and flexible experience, whether you prefer a quiet sunset, a camel ride across the dunes, or storytelling around the campfire.
Your desert camp is designed for both comfort and authenticity, offering traditional tents, fresh Moroccan meals, and warm hospitality under one of the clearest night skies in the world.
Unlike larger tours, we emphasize responsible travel, supporting local communities and preserving the beauty of the desert environment.
Meet your guide and crew in M’Hamid — the gateway to the Sahara.
Begin the journey into the desert by 4x4 or camel trek (depending on your package).
Pass through stunning desert scenery: sand dunes, hamada (rocky desert), and dry riverbeds.
Stop for a tea break or picnic lunch in the shade of a tamarisk tree.
Afternoon
Continue the route toward Erg Chigaga, the largest dune field in Morocco, rising up to 300 meters.
Arrive at the desert camp before sunset.
Enjoy time to climb the dunes and take in panoramic views of the Sahara.
Evening
Watch a spectacular sunset over the dunes.
Traditional Berber dinner served around the campfire.
Local music and drumming under the stars.
Overnight in a comfortable desert tent (nomadic-style or luxury camp).
At this location where we meet you then leave your car in safe parking then start the tour
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.
Moroccan Dirham (MAD)
GMT+0
220VV, 50HzHz
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.
Available • Apps: None
Car
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.
Price varies by option