Overview:
Enjoy a 2-night camel trekking adventure in Merzouga. we’ll Trek into the Erg Chebbi dunes, and you’ll watch sunset, and spend the night in a Berber camp under the stars. The second day includes exploring the desert, visiting nomadic families, and another night in the camp. Conclude with a sunrise camel trek back or car 4×4 to Merzouga.
Features:
- 2 Nights Camel Trekking in Merzouga
- 2 Day /1 Night
- Merzouga
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- Arrive in Merzouga, a village on the edge of the Sahara Desert.
- Meet your camel and guide to trek into the desert.
- Begin your camel trek into the Erg Chebbi dunes,
- enjoying the serene desert landscape.
- Arrive desert camp in time to watch the sunset over the dunes.
- Enjoy a traditional Berber dinner and music under the stars.
- Wake up early to see the sunrise over the dunes.
- Have breakfast at the camp.
- Continue your camel trek deeper into the desert, exploring different parts of the Erg Chebbi dunes.
- Visit a nomadic village to learn about the traditional way of life.
- Enjoy lunch in the desert.
- Spend the evening with another traditional Berber dinner.
- Enjoy sunrise and breakfast in the desert.
- Ride camel or 4×4 car to back in Merzouga, taking in the last views of the vast dunes.
Tour itinerary:
Day 1 :
2 Nights Camel trek starts daily in the evening from Merzouga village . you will find your caravan camels are waiting for you en the edge of Erg Chebbi Desert.
Going into the desert like the nomads did, on top of a camel, the first way of transport from many years ago. With this excursion you will sleep in the oasis, in Berber tents.
This trip includes dinner and breakfast. This is a great opportunity to take lovely pictures of the sunset and sunrise, when we arrive at the oasis we walk to the high dunes to see the sunset. It will be a magical night when the sky is clear of cover and stars sparkle and shine with intensity. There will be a wonderful dinner around a the fire
Day 2 :
Next morning after an amazing sunrise and traditional breakfast the camel guide will take by camel to black desert where nomad families are living , you will set down with nomad in there tents and drink mind tea.
lunch Berber pizza will be served. relax with nomads, in the evening go back to your camp in the meddle of orange sand dunes for sandbagging and sunrise. dinner. Berber music played by local guides you have chance to participate as well. like nomad people did.
following day in the morning you will be woken up by the local guides to watch spectacular view of sunrise. and camel will transfer you back to the tow where your 2 nights camel trekking adventure tour will be finished and we hope you will enjoy every moment of your desert trip.
What included:
- Dinner and breakfast
- Camel for each person
- English speaking guide
- Sleeping in a desert tent
- Parking for your car (if you have)
- Sandboarding in the dunes
- A room in a hotel to drop luggage & take shower
Not inclueded:
- Tips and personal expenses
Additional info about: 2 Nights Camel Trekking in Merzouga
- Camel trekking
- Accommodation in desert camps (2 nights)
- Meals: 2 dinners, 2 breakfasts, and 1 lunch
- Traditional Berber music and entertainment
- Experienced local guides
Travel Tips: 2 Nights Camel Trekking in Merzouga
- Packing: Bring comfortable clothing for varying temperatures, sunscreen, sunglasses, hat, and comfortable walking shoes.
- Warm Clothing: Nights in the desert can be cold, so bring warm layers for the evening.
- Hydration: Carry enough water for your journey.
- Camera: Don’t forget your camera to capture the stunning desert landscapes.
- Cash: Bring some cash for personal expenses, as ATMs are not available in the desert.
FAQ: 2 Nights Camel Trekking in Merzouga
You can reach Merzouga by car, bus, or a private transfer from major cities like Marrakech or Fes.
Accommodation is in traditional Berber tents, with options for basic or luxury camps depending on the tour package.
Most desert camps have limited electricity, usually provided by generators or solar power, sufficient for basic needs and charging devices.
Most guides speak English, and many also speak French, Spanish, and other languages.
Activities include sandboarding, visiting a nearby oasis, and interacting with local nomadic families.