At the edge of the vast Sahara Desert, the village of Merzouga invites travelers into one of Morocco’s most unforgettable landscapes—towering golden dunes, endless skies, and the pure silence of the desert.
Merzouga is famous for the Erg Chebbi dunes, some of the highest in Morocco, rising up to 150 meters high. Whether you’re riding a camel into the sunset, gliding across the sands on a 4×4, or camping under a blanket of stars, Merzouga offers an experience that feels both timeless and otherworldly.
Desert camps in Merzouga blend comfort with authenticity—enjoy Berber music around the fire, traditional cuisine, and stories shared under the vast starlit sky. The sunrise over the dunes is a moment that stays with travelers forever—golden light casting long shadows on the rolling sand.
Beyond the dunes, visit local Berber villages, explore seasonal salt lakes like Dayet Srji (often visited by flamingos), or discover the rich traditions of the desert nomads.
Merzouga is not just a destination—it’s a journey into the soul of the Sahara, where silence speaks, the sky stretches forever, and each grain of sand tells a story.