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Sahara Morocco: Visit the Merzouga Desert

Merzouga Desert, which is part of the Moroccan Sahara, is a golden gem in the southeastern Morrocco. A gateway to Erg Chebbi, a 50km long and 5km wide set of dunes, near the Algerian borders.

The whole area is surrounded by oasis and palm trees, which blows the observer’s mind. Merzouga has gained its significance throughout history and still does with the high tourist visit rates.

Berbers are the official inhabitants of this small village. While wandering in the dunes, it is normal to encounter Berber tents, most of them are nomads. This will allow you to savor the ancient Berber traditions, and locals might even invite you for a cup of tea.

Merzouga is scorching hot during summer; the temperature might reach 45 degrees Celsius. Which is the opposite during winter it is dramatically cold, especially at night. The sandstorms of the seasonal wind often plague March and April.

Therefore it is recommended to consider traveling from October to February when the daytime temperature is clement and temperate. Merzouga Desert is the ideal place to stargaze the sky at night. Nights are very quiet in Merzouga, the stars and the moon are clear and sparkling. If you ever decide to come to Marrakech, do not miss the opportunity to create memorable experiences in Merzouga.

6 Activities To Delight In Merzouga (Sahara Desert)

  • Camping In Merzouga:

Camping is one of the common activities to consider while traveling to Merzouga. There are plenty of camping agencies in Merzouga, book as many nights as you want, they take care of everything and with warming hospitality. Good food, fire to warm up, and melodic ancient Berber music at night. When spending the night in the sands of Merzouga, you will feel an emotional connection between you and the Berber culture. The tents are called Khaima, the main houses of Berber nomads. Tourists from different countries gather together in the camping area, which offers an opportunity to get to know people from all over the world and share cultures and one’s individual stories. Those camps are ideally designed for people who delight in the silence and quietness of nature. Venture off to the desert and create these unforgettable experiences now!

  • Sahara ATV Quad Adventure In Erg-Chebbi Sand Dunes:

Quad riding is one of the main activities to do in Merzouga. You can ride the quad as much as you want. It’s an exciting activity to undergo while you visit Merzouga and a great opportunity to delight in the sunset of the evening while driving around the palm trees.

  • Visiting Nomad Tent:

No trip to the Sahara desert would be complete without visiting a traditional Nomad village. No trip is perfect without discovering local ethnicities and their way of survival. People in Merzouga are very friendly and generous, and they would always love to have a conversation with you. The simplicity of life in Merzouga attracts numerous travelers from all over the world.

  • Camel Trek In Merzouga :

Camel trek is one of the numerous exciting activities one can delight in. Many people offer camel treks, and you can ride them as much as you want and whenever you want. The ride trek will take you to the highest dunes of Erg Chebbi.

  • Visit An Oasis In Merzouga:

While staying in a desert camp, nothing can be more exciting than visiting one of the oases nearest you. The fascinating Oasis is located in Erg Chebbi. The beauty of the oasis gives you good impressions, and it helps you create a strong connection with nature. Do not forget to capture the moment whenever possible!

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  • Sandboarding In Merzouga:

One common activity in Merzouga is sandboarding. The soft and fluid dunes make the perfect environment for sandboarding. Rent a sandboard now and immerse yourself in the enormity of the desert. You will find many rental sandboarding locals.

Here are all your hotel options in the Sahara Desert.

Merzouga Desert

Merzouga Desert

Step Away From Sightseeing, Just Have Some Exotic Food :

The trip is incomplete without having a local Moroccan meal in Merzouga. Although it seems unusual to find restaurants in the desert, there are many traditional food shops around that will offer you the best Moroccan meals.

And if you are camping somewhere in the desert, the responsible chef will take care of everything.

The meals in Merzouga are marinated with different aromatic spices. The food is slowly cooked in clay pots, and the meals are carefully placed inside them, such as beef, lamb, chicken, and the seasoning that creates a flavorful aroma in the process.

Red meat and chicken are usually eaten in Tagines with wide selections of vegetables. Spices are used extensively in Morrocan cuisine, which indeed gives it a unique taste and flavor. Those meals are mainly served with mint tea. It is usually heavily sweetened with sugar chipped off a sugar cone.

There are other activities arranged by the people there like teaching cooking lessons to tourists to have an idea about Moroccan meals. Visitors enjoy this activity very much.

Top Most Attractions In Merzouga Desert

  • Tinghir:

A small village located northwest of Merzouga, and it is famous for its huge rocky valleys that welcome enthusiastic rock climbers from all over the world. It is surrounded by palm groves covering more than 30 kilometers and hundreds of abandoned clay kasbahs. To get to Tinghir, consider taking a bus or a taxi. The road trip usually takes 3 hours. If you have a rental car, just take the N13 highway heading north from the desert city until you reach Rissani. From there, follow the N12 highway west. Once you reach Al-Nif, take Route 113 north and you will arrive in Tinghir shortly after.

  • Lake Of Merzouga:

The lake of Merzouga or Dayet Srij is located in the west, 2 km away from the center of Merzouga. It is well known for the diversity of birds like Flamingos, ducks, and groves. It is recommended to go during the evening; the sunset is stunning by that time.

Nearby Places In Merzouga

  • Moulay Ali Cherif Mausoleum:

The tomb of Moulay Ali Cherif is located in the Rissani. Moulay Ali Cherif is the founder of the present Alawite dynasty. His ancestor Sidi Mohammed ben Abdellah built the Mausoleum. The place contains the tombs of Moulay Ali al-Sharif and his sons Moulay Mohamed, Moulay Youssef, Sidi Lahib ben Zine El Abidine Ben Moulay Ismail, and Moulay Rachid Ben Sidi Mohamed Ben Abderrahmane. The Architecture of the Mausoleum features an ornate gate with an entrance to the large hall that houses the tombs. It is characterized by a spacious courtyard and a balcony with a dome.

  • Musee Nomad Or Nomad Palace:

Nomad Palace is an attractive oasis in the middle of the desert. It is rustic and rough-hewn but still clean, well-furnished, and pleasingly designed. The structure of the walls shows the creativity of the people who built it. Book a room in advance, and hosts will take care of everything, such as food, activities, and excursions. Get yourself a magical experience that is full of sensations, colors,
smells, and tastes.

  • Souk Rissani:

Get yourself a break from the solitude of the desert and venture off to the Medina to experience the ancient Berber culture to its extent. The souks are busy with traditional artisanal sellers, animals, and traditional food. Get yourself and your family or friends a souvenir from there.

  • Erg Chebbi:

It is the most iconic and huge dune sea in Morocco, and it is formed by windblown sand. The sand is extraordinarily scenic and golden. Erg Chebbi rises to 150 meters from the surrounding rocky areas. The highest rates of tourist visits have led to the erg sometimes being referred to as the “dunes of Merzouga”.One common activity that local travelers and foreign travelers enjoy is the burial of the body in the sand, and it is usually practiced during summer. This activity aims at warming up the body, and many people take this activity as a meditation for rheumatism.

Merzouga Desert

Merzouga Desert

How To Get To Merzouga Desert

From Marrakech, the trip will take you about 10 hours, more than 560 kilometers, and it cuts through a precarious section of the High Atlas mountains and then past deep ravines.

It is recommended to take breaks and spend a night or two in nearby hotels. The roads are a bit dangerous, narrow, and twisted; one must be careful. Or you can get there with a group of people, mainly tourists on a bus called supratours (arranged tours). This way is helpful and safe.

It usually departs from Marrakect at 8h30 morning and arrives at 21h30 night. If you take a local bus, you might have several stops to change buses that take to Merzouga. There is also the possibility to rent a taxi to go directly to Merzouga Desert.

From Fez, there are three ways to get to Merzouga. You can go by taxi, bus, train, car, or flight. The cheapest way of traveling from Fes to Merzouga is a combination of taxis, buses, and trains, and this takes around 9h 45m.

If you don’t have a car, consider taking a bus or a taxi. The distance between Merzouga Desert and Fes is 337 km, and the road distance is 479 km. If you are concerned about arriving there fast, book a flight because it is the quickest way from Errachidia airport.

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