Erg Chebbi — real Saharan dunes, camel treks and nights under the stars
Merzouga is the village at the foot of Erg Chebbi, Morocco's most spectacular sand sea — a 22-kilometre sweep of sculpted dunes rising up to 150 metres, glowing orange at dawn and dusk. This is the Sahara of the imagination: camel caravans filing along the crests, Berber camps in the hollows, and a night sky with no light pollution for a hundred kilometres.
Reaching it is a journey in itself. From Agadir or Marrakech the route crosses the High Atlas and threads through Aït Benhaddou's fortified ksar, the Todra Gorge and the palm-filled Drâa and Ziz valleys — which is why Merzouga is done as a multi-day circuit, not a day trip. The classic experience: arrive for sunset camel trek, dinner and drums at a desert camp, sleep under canvas, and climb a dune before dawn for sunrise.
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De la ciudad roja a las dunas doradas del Sáhara por el Alto Atlas: Ait Ben Haddou, las gargantas del Dades y del Todra, paseo en camello y noche en campamento bereber en el Erg Chebbi.

Empieza en la costa atlántica de Agadir y adéntrate en el interior de Marruecos —Taroudant, la ciudad del cine de Ouarzazate, el valle del Draa y sus palmerales— hasta alcanzar las grandes dunas del Sáhara en Merzouga, con una noche en un campamento del desierto.

Un circuito de tres días desde Agadir hacia el sur profundo: kasbahs fortificadas, el ksar de Ait Ben Haddou, las gargantas del Dades y del Todra, y una noche en las dunas de Erg Chebbi bajo las estrellas.

Descubre el sandboard sobre las doradas dunas del Sahara y explora un cañón secreto en esta aventura costera de medio día cerca de Agadir y Taghazout.

Un día completo de aventura: un encantador pueblo pesquero con cuevas escondidas, las dunas junto al Atlántico y el Sahara dorado a las puertas de Agadir.

Un día entero que combina las piscinas naturales de Paradise Valley con las dunas de arena de Tamri, su playa salvaje y un almuerzo marroquí tradicional.
Merzouga is 560 km from Agadir and 560 km from Marrakech — 9–10 hours of driving either way, broken by the sights that make the route famous. Our circuits run it as 4 days from Agadir or 5 days from Marrakech via Aït Benhaddou, the Todra Gorge and the Drâa Valley. There is no practical one-day option to the real Sahara.
October to April. Days are warm (20–28°C) and nights crisp — near freezing December–January, so camps provide thick blankets. Summer (June–August) regularly exceeds 45°C and is best avoided; March–April can bring occasional sandstorm days.
Layers for the day-night swing, a scarf or cheich for sun and sand, sunglasses, high-SPF sunscreen, a head torch for the camp, and a power bank (camp electricity is limited to evenings). Soft bag rather than hard suitcase — it rides a camel or a 4x4.
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