Best Things to do in Merzouga Desert

Best Things to do in Merzouga Desert

4×4 off-roading experience

Explore the sensational landscapes of the great Sahara and lifestyle of local nomads. Visit the village of Khamlia, home of the black ex-Africans who were displaced to Morocco thousands of years ago.If you have scheduled a full day in Merzouga, you’ll attend the show in Khamlia without prior notice, as all the bands are ready to perform for new visitors.

Sandboarding

Have fun sliding down the dunes on a sand board! There are many tour organizers that offer this fun activity. It’s not too hard to get the hang of, and will come easily to you if you enjoy surfing, skateboarding, or snowboarding.For something a bit more off-the-wall, you can stay right in the Erg Chebbi dunes at Luxury camp Desert. Comfortable tents are elevated with great, friendly service, evening entertainment, fresh local cuisine, and Western-style washrooms.

Visit Khamlia Village

Khamlia is a small village nearby Merzouga main town. The uniqueness of this village stands at the fact that all its inhabitants are black Africans, but speak Berber as their mother tongue. They were taken from Mali, Sudan and Senegal, and displaced to Morocco centuries ago. The inhabitants brought with them the folkloric aspect of their life as embodied through the Gnawa music. If you have scheduled a full day in Merzouga, you’ll attend the show in Khamlia without prior notice, as all the bands are ready to perform for new visitors.

Visiting Nomads

Merzouga is an ideal area to make sense of the Nomadic life. The warmth hospitality of the Berber Bedouins is such a long life tradition. There you can sit under their tent, drink a cup of tea while meditating around the impressive old stuff of those people. The father (head of the family) is usually charged for making tea, the mother in her “house work” while the kids surround you with brighter faces. They welcome you with a charming smile and make you share their daily activities, such as herding of cattle, the traditional cooking style and listen to the enchanting Berber language they speak. Surely you’ll appreciate the moments as it remains a wonderful experience.If you have scheduled a full day in Merzouga, you’ll attend the show in Khamlia without prior notice, as all the bands are ready to perform for new visitors.

Best Time To Visit Merzouga Desert

Best Time To Visit Merzouga Desert

In the summer (June – September), Merzouga can be brutally hot, averaging around 45ºC, during the middle of the day. March and April are often plagued by the sandstorms of the seasonal wind. Therefore, the best time to travel is from October to February, when daytime temperatures are pleasant, quiet and perfect.
The best time to visit Erg Chebbi dunes is during sunset or sunrise. The brilliant dunes and the dancing shades of the sun along the sand are genuinely magical. Riding along the camel’s back, It is absolutely a dreamlike experience that is prevalent among travelers and explorers to Merzouga.
An exciting camel tour can be organized where explorers ride in the day before spending their night in one of these settlements while listening to their favorite music, a crackling fire, and the hints of the desert while appreciating traditional good food.

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Best Time To Visit Merzouga Desert

In the summer (June – September), Merzouga can be brutally hot, averaging around 45ºC, during the middle of the day. March and April are often plagued by the sandstorms of the seasonal wind. Therefore, the best time to travel is from October to February, when daytime temperatures>>> Read More>>>

Best Things to do in Merzouga Desert

4×4 off-roading experience Explore the sensational landscapes of the great Sahara and lifestyle of local nomads. Visit the village of Khamlia, home of the black ex-Africans who were displaced to Morocco thousands of years ago.If you have scheduled a full day in Merzouga >>>Read More>>>