Your guide for Merzouga

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Your guide for Merzouga

guide for merzouga

A destination made of Moroccan dreams! Merzouga is a small lovely town located at the edge of the magnificent Sahara desert. This may not be every traveler’s favorite destination but the vast Erg Chebbi dunes and the remote Berber villages sure do offer their very own uniqueness and beauty. In the ever-changing world, it sure feels great to witness some unchanged beauty and Merzouga can be a perfect example of this. Below are some of the fascinating facts about Merzouga.

Merzouga Camel Treks & Desert Camping

When life revolves around the desert there is no better ride than a camelback ride. Even though Merzouga does not offer luxury accommodations, there are several operators that offer camel safaris to make your desert experience a great one. This includes overnight camping in the dunes beneath the desert stars or a remote Berber village, how great is that? And of course, some traditional Berber food, music, and culture will definitely soothe your mood. There is a variety of tours available to meet your budget and comfort. Maybe browsing a bit before you start the tour will help you select the best.

Adrenalin-fuelled activities

If the camelback ride is not exactly your thing, and you are looking for some adrenalin-fuelled activities, how about a roaring quad bike ride over the Sahara dunes? You can decide the duration of trips from hours to days. That’s not it, how about sand-boarding or sand skiing? You may have done this in the snow with the convenience of a ski lift, well, things are different when it’s hot and there is absolutely no ski lift. But it’s definitely worth a try! If you don’t mind spending a little bit more, Hot air ballooning to capture a bird’s eye view of the Sahara desert can be a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity. You can check the prices prior to booking.

Wildlife to Spot in Merzouga

While you enjoy the desert it is important to keep an eye on the desert wildlife of Merzouga. You could witness some unusual reptiles such as Berber skink and fringe-toes lizards. The dunes are also hunting grounds for large-eared mammals such as fennec fox and jerboa who lurk in the darkness for a meal. If you are a bird lover, lake Dayet Sriji is an oasis for native desert birds and many species of flamingos, ducks, storks, and egrets.

How to get to Merzouga

This guide for Merzouga covers all transportation options to help you reach this desert paradise. Merzouga is approximately 560 kilometers from Marrakesh. If you think the drive is too long, you can fly to the nearest biggest city of Errachidia by . It’s a two-hour drive from the Errachidia airport to Merzouga. However, there are overnight bus services available from Marrakesh, Fez to Merzouga. Spending four to five days will be sufficient to get an extraordinary experience of Merzouga.

Best time to visit

With pleasant daytime temperatures and minimum risk of sandstorms, This Merzouga guide October to February is the perfect time to visit Merzouga.

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