Merzouga Desert

The Merzouga Desert, located on the edge of the Sahara, is famed for its towering golden dunes, some reaching up to 150 meters high. Known as Erg Chebbi, these shifting sands offer one of Morocco’s most iconic desert landscapes. A visit to Merzouga is synonymous with adventure and tranquility—whether it’s riding camels across the dunes at sunrise, sandboarding, or simply gazing at the star-filled night sky from a traditional Berber camp, the experience is unforgettable. The region’s natural beauty, combined with the warm hospitality of the local Berber people, creates a magical atmosphere that captivates every traveler who visits.

Merzouga is more than just a desert landscape; it’s a gateway to exploring the rich culture of the nomadic Berber tribes. Visitors can stay in traditional desert camps, where they’ll be treated to traditional music, storytelling, and delicious tagines cooked over an open fire. The nearby Dayet Srji salt lake is a seasonal attraction, where migratory birds like flamingos gather, adding a touch of wildlife to the arid surroundings. Whether you’re seeking adventure, culture, or simply a place to relax and reflect, Merzouga’s timeless desert beauty offers a captivating and soulful experience.

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