Overnight Camel trek Merzouga
Overnight Camel trek Merzouga desert
1 Night Camel Trek in Merzouga Desert
Overnight Camel Trek Merzouga is an experience you will never forget, Camel ride & spend a magical night in the deep desert in nomadic tents. Our Morocco camel trekking offers two camp options the Luxury & simple desert camp, excellent cuisine, and sleeping in the desert beneath a stunning canopy of stars in our traditional nomadic bivouac.
Infos Overnight Camel Trek Merzouga:
- Duration: 1 Night
- Departure: 5/6 PM
- Starting Location: Merzouga
- Ending Location: Merzouga
Overnight Camel Trek Merzouga Highlights
- Camel ride across the desert
- Riding the camel through the Erg-Chebbi dunes
- Sandboarding in dunes
- Overnight in the desert
- Nomadic Lifestyle
- Sitting beside the campfire in the Sahara desert
- Seeing an incredible view of the Sunrise in the desert
What’s the best time to travel to Morocco?
actually, Morocco is perfect for travel all year. the best time to visit the Sahara desert is The spring season that runs from March to May it is the best time to visit the desert of Morocco so that this period is characterized by moderate and beautiful weather, and Morocco knows calm rains and warm weather and is comfortable for tourism and enjoy its beauty, in this period you can visit all the cities of Morocco from the north To the south, especially in the month of May, which gives you the freedom to choose the region you want to spend the holiday. in the summer the weather is very hot in the Desert of Morocco, so you will want warm weather here on the Atlantic coast.
What Gifts and Memories can you return from morocco?
As soon as you start walking in Morocco, you will think about which souvenir to buy for yourself or for the people you love. The worry, believe it, you will be spoiled for choice. Here are some tips to help you.
Handcrafted terracotta pottery.
Wherever you go in the country, there will be shops selling handcrafted pottery items. Moroccans still use it today: they prepare their food in tagines, on terracotta braziers, and think that a real Moroccan couscous can only be served in a clay dish. You will find ashtrays, tagines-salad bowls-salt shakers, etc. There will be all sizes but the smallest are the most practical and often more affordable, The best pottery in the country comes from the city of Safi.
Clothes, hairstyles, and slippers.
Moroccan clothes are original and distinguished, Sellers usually wear them, You will be offered djellabas-Trousers-tunics of different cuts and fabrics, embroidered or without patterns. You’ll notice that the style differs from region to region. The gandouras would be a better option: there are for men and women, take the color that speaks to you, it is elegant, comfortable, and light. Don’t forget to take the slippers that go with it, you can always use them as slippers at home. Typical Moroccan slippers are made entirely of leather, so avoid those with plastic soles.
what is the currency of Morocco?
The official currency in circulation, which is used in the Kingdom of Morocco, is the currency of the Moroccan dirham, and it can be abbreviated as (MAD), and it is also the currency that is circulated in the Western Sahara region, and one dirham is made of one hundred divisions of the denomination of sub-denomination of sub The responsibility for the issuance and circulation of the currency in Morocco with its different classes and varieties (paper and metal) by the Moroccan Central Bank, and given the Moroccan currency price against the dollar, the US dollar is equivalent to the value of 9.6560 of the dirham for one dirham, according to the exchange rate for the dirham Two thousand and nineteen.
are the lunches included in Our private Tour?
the lunches don’t include in all our tours, There will be plenty of cafes on the way to the Sahara desert where to stop for lunch. Please feel free to choose on your own, or follow your driver’s recommendation if you wish.
Is it safe to travel to Morocco?
yes, Morocco is one of the safest countries in the world, you won’t afraid about anything Morocco will make you happy.
what kind of clothes are in Morocco?
Moroccan traditional dress is the group of traditional and popular garments that Moroccans have preserved and still preserved for centuries, as it is evident that they cling to various traditional garments, especially in weddings and religious occasions, whether old or young, male or female. There is no doubt that the traditional costume is an integral part of the heritage, and heritage is one of the essential elements for the construction of civilization, it is necessary for the development of civilization, as the traditional costume is a tool for defining nations and a symbol for their distinctiveness and uniqueness and is the best witness to the degree of their awareness and the diversity of successive civilizations.
Can I customize my trip?
yes, you can do it, Contact us and tell us where will you start and end, Our team will help you with your request.
What are popular dishes in Morocco?
The Kingdom of Morocco, like other countries in the region, is characterized by many of its popular dishes or those that were the product of pollination of some civilizations whose name has long been associated with the Kingdom’s name. In this report, we will know the most prominent of these dishes that Moroccans excelled in cooking.
Couscous … the food that is not missing from the table.
Morocco is famous for its barbarian couscous food, which dates back to the time of BC. Couscous is divided into two types in the kingdom: couscous with vegetables or “seven vegetables” as Moroccans like to call it, while the second type is couscous “with raisins” or “with enough” depending on the region, and is considered Couscous is the main dish on Friday, and you can only find it on the lunch table.
“Tangia” .. Marrakech food.
No one can visit the city of “Marrakech” unless it is eaten from the “Tangia” dish of the famous Jamaâ El Fna Square. This dish, which the city of “Red City” is famous for, consists of veal, ghee, olive oil, and free saffron filaments, in addition to spices. Moroccan and water.
Moroccan Tajin.
It is the most famous traditional Moroccan dish besides couscous, which comes from the Arab Maghreb and especially Morocco, and this dish is also very common in Algeria and Tunisia, but according to many studies it is of Berber origin.
How can I access the Internet in Morocco?
The main networks operating in Morocco are Maroc Telecom, Orange, Inwi. It is quite simple to purchase a prepaid SIM card at the airport or tobacco stands in the cities provided your smartphone is unlocked. Or you can get wifi at a restaurant or cafe.
Can I visit the Sahara Desert in the summer?
Many clients request a tour of the Sahara during the months of June, July, August, and early September. If Morocco is on your agenda for your summer vacation. Do so, our vehicles will be equipped with air conditioning during your visit, including your room in each hotel. Regarding the camel trek in the Sahara, we start this activity very late, where the weather is cooler.
Do I need medication for my trip to Morocco?
You can bring it (Imodium) in case of diarrhea, you never know how your body system will react to new foods from different waters.
Can I travel with my children to visit Morocco?
Insurance! Traveling is the perfect way to open up a child’s world to possibilities and wonders. Strong experiences lead to new interests, and exposure to different cultures, languages, and environments helps today’s children to become the responsible and balanced adults of tomorrow. If you are traveling in a spacious, air-conditioned luxury car, you will have a special tour with fewer hours of driving in the vehicle, including many stops throughout the Morocco tour.
How should I dress in Morocco?
Morocco is becoming more modern than before, most of the country is used to tourists. In general, a woman traveling to Morocco should wear long skirts and dresses, jeans or pants.
What is the average tip in Morocco?
Although tipping is not compulsory in Morocco, rounding off the bill and tipping in restaurants and cafes is common practice. If you are happy with the service provided by the waiters, drivers, and other service employees, leaving a small tip of “20 DH” is a good way to show your appreciation.
From 25 € to 189 € Per person.
Overnight Camel Trek Merzouga
In this overnight Camel trek in Merzouga, we will start the evening by resting in our hotel before riding the camels to sightsee a marvelous sunset in the middle of the Sahara Desert. Following this, we will head to a bivouac where you can sand-board, take pictures, and enjoy the beauty of the desert (meditation). After having dinner, you will spend an unforgettable night in which you will enjoy listening to Berber drums music, singing, and dancing. By midnight, you will sleep in the nomadic tents. In the early morning, we will wake you up to see a beautiful sunrise over sand dunes.
How to get to the desert Merzouga ?:
1-Transport From Marrakech to Merzouga desert (Erg Chebbi sand dunes) The bus (Supratours) depart from Marrakech to Merzouga daily at 8.00 morning and arrive in Merzouga around You can also use our transport services to get to Merzouga, Check our 3 days tour from Marrakech to Merzouga desert and there you’ll find a Sahara desert tour start from Marrakech to Merzouga desert via the Atlas Mountains.
2- Transport From Fes to Merzouga desert (Erg Chebbi sand dunes) The bus(supra tours) depart from Fes to Merzouga daily at 19:00 night and arrive at Merzouga at 06:00 morning
How you will meet us in Merzouga desert?
We organize the desert tour from a hotel near the desert in Merzouga.
(1) If you are coming to Merzouga by rental car we’ll be waiting for you in a hotel in Merzouga.
(2)if you are coming by bus, One of our team will be waiting for you at the bus station in Merzouga.
Tour Booking:
For pricing or more information, please contact us and don’t forget to tell us about The number of persons in your group and The exact dates of the tour We will get back to you with more details as soon as possible!
What's included:
- A room in our hotel to leave your luggage and take a shower
- Parking for your care if you have one
- A camel ride and night in the desert
- Camel ride (Camel for each person)
- Dinner & Breakfast
- Sandboarding in the dunes
What's not included:
- All lunch meals and drinks.
- Airline tickets to - from Morocco.
- Entry fees, Personal expenses, and Tips.
NOTE: If this Overnight Camel Trek in Merzouga does not match what you’re looking for, don’t hesitate to Contact us and we will prepare the trip to your needs and requirements.
4x4 Merzouga desert Excursion Reviews
Robert B
Enjoy Merzouga Camel Trek
Everything exceeded our expectations. They contacted us before the trip to organize everything and once our car was parked at the pickup point, the guide and his camels were quick to pick us up and take us to the desert. Great places to take photos along the way and once we got to the campsite we were overwhelmed by its beauty. The “room” was super nice and comfortable, the dinner was traditional and delicious and the campfire with original Berber instruments and live music was a great experience. We woke up to a delicious breakfast, ready to hit the trackback to the car we had parked before knowing what to expect. Impressive!
Felicia K
Best Overnight in Merzouga desert
Hassan was humble and genuine. We did a camel ride, quad biking, and ended the evening with music and dancing by the campfire. The deluxe tent was more comfortable than the riad accommodation on our previous night lol. . . an unforgettable experience!
Storas B
Overnight Camel Trekking in Merzouga
It was a great experience! Everything was very well organized: camel ride, incredible views for photos, luxury camp with very welcoming people who treated us so professionally. We did our tour in January and we thought it would be very cold at night, but in a luxury camp everything is well thought out – we found the heated mattress in our room! Thanks, guys 💪😎🐪 We highly recommend it!
Juan Ch
Camel Trekking in Merzouga desert
It was an amazing experience! Hassan and his brother Usef were very nice. The user took us with the camels to the Sahara … stopped to take a picture of us and never rushed us. He was also kind to the camels, even when my “turn” started to affect the one in front, he never raised his hand. He must have muzzled him (but he was biting other parts!). She was always nice to him, even when he adjusted the ties, which was very important to us. The food was very good, the tents were comfortable and the bathroom was very clean. There was even a bonfire with live music in the evening. We had very warm and furry blankets because it was cold! Bring layers and dress accordingly for the time of your visit.
I recommend this adventure! If I ever go back to Morocco I will do it again … in summer hahaha.
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