Sahara (Erg Chebbi)
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Sahara (Erg Chebbi)

Morocco's golden dunes where silence meets infinite desert majesty

The Sahara's Erg Chebbi dunes rise like golden waves frozen in time, some reaching 150 meters high. This is Morocco's slice of the world's largest hot desert, where silence has weight and the night sky puts city lights to shame. Located near Merzouga, these dunes offer the classic desert experience most people dream about — camel treks at sunset, Berber camps under infinite stars, and mornings where the sand glows like molten gold. But here's what the postcards don't tell you: it gets cold at night, really cold. And the sand gets everywhere, I mean everywhere. The magic happens in those quiet moments when you're sitting on a dune watching the light change, realizing you're part of something much bigger than yourself.

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Merzouga village sits at the edge of the dunes and serves as your base camp. Most desert camps are scattered along the dune line, about 45 minutes by camel from town. Luxury camps like Sahara Luxury Camp offer proper bathrooms and comfortable beds, while traditional Berber camps give you the authentic nomad experience with shared facilities. Look, if you're doing this once, splurge a little — the upgrade to a private tent with an en-suite bathroom is worth it when you're dealing with desert conditions. Camp Adounia and Erg Chebbi Luxury Desert Camp both offer that sweet spot between comfort and authenticity. Stay away from camps too close to the road — you'll hear trucks all night.

Money-Saving Tips

  • 1.Book desert camps directly rather than through Marrakech tour operators to save 30-40% on prices
  • 2.Negotiate camel trek prices in Merzouga — starting prices are often double what locals pay
  • 3.Bring your own water and snacks rather than buying at inflated camp prices
  • 4.Shared transfers from Marrakech cost around 50 euros per person versus 300 euros for private transport
  • 5.Visit during shoulder season (October-November or March-April) for better accommodation rates
  • 6.Pack warm clothes rather than renting blankets at camps which charge premium prices
  • 7.Eat meals in Merzouga village before heading to camps where food options are limited and expensive

Travel Tips

  • Pack layers — desert temperatures swing 30°C between day and night, especially in winter months
  • Bring a headlamp and extra batteries — desert camps have minimal lighting after dark
  • Wear closed shoes for camel treks to keep sand out, and bring gaiters if you have them
  • Download offline maps before leaving Merzouga as cell service disappears in the dunes
  • Book accommodations in advance during peak season (December-February) as good camps fill up
  • Bring wet wipes and hand sanitizer — desert camps have limited washing facilities
  • Pack a small daypack for sunrise treks and dune climbing separate from your main luggage
  • Charge all devices in Merzouga before heading to camps as solar power can be unreliable

Frequently Asked Questions

Two nights gives you enough time for sunset and sunrise experiences without feeling rushed. One night feels too quick, while three nights can feel repetitive unless you're really into desert meditation or photography.

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