The campsite in Merzouga in the Sahara Desert gives travelers a unique experience that they will not forget. These camping sites are positioned right among the incredible Erg Chebbi dunes and the desert visitors can enjoy the peace and quiet of the desert while being miles away from the city's lights. The tourists stay in Berber-style tents, eat the local dishes, and participate in the music and storytelling around the campfire. Watching the sun rise above the dunes or seeing the stars in the dark will form the unforgettable memories that will turn the Merzouga desert camp into the highlight of any Moroccan adventure.
Types of Desert Camps
Luxury Camps: Tents with beds, electricity, and en suite bathrooms that are very comfortable Standard Camps: Tents like the Berbers with the most basic facilities Family or Group Camps: Bigger tents that can accommodate families or groups
Activities at the Camp
Camel trekking to and from the camp Desert exploration and sandboarding Storytelling around the fire and Berber music performances
Stargazing & Desert Nights
Skies that are clean and unpolluted, which are simply the best for stargazing Local guides will teach you constellations and tell you the legends of the desert Desert atmosphere that is quiet and peaceful
Sunrise & Sunset Experiences
Dunes of golden sand at sunrise Sunset with the colors of orange and red that are very bright Photography and meditation are both suitable in that way
Local Culture & Hospitality
Delicious Berber meals prepared and served around the fire That means you are going to meet local nomad families You are going to get a better understanding of the desert and its people
Best Time to Visit
From October to April: the temperatures will be cooler and the nights pleasant The early evening and morning hours: perfect for outdoor activities and photography
Travel Tips
Layer your clothes for the chilly nights in the desert The essentials are sunscreen, sunglasses, and a scarf to protect yourself from the sand Don’t forget to keep drinking water; so stay hydrated and carry a bottle Be nice, and follow camp and local customs