Sahara Tours Activities

Merzouga is a quiet and calm town in the Sahara, yet it offers a shockingly enormous measure of cool fun exercises

Stroll to the highest point of the most astounding sand rise: The desert close Merzouga is known as Erg Chebbi. It’s a tremendous zone loaded up with sand ridges south of town. Out of all the sand hills that can be seen from the town, one especially emerges. It’s a lot higher than the remainder of the desert and resembles an immense heap of sand.

 

Admire the stars from the desert: There is no better spot to appreciate the stars than from the desert itself. Since Merzouga is a community, the sand hills around it get no light contamination, making this a prime stargazing area.

 

Nightfall camel ride in the desert: No excursion to Morocco would be finished without a camel trek in the desert. In Merzouga, it’s conceivable to discover different organizations offering camel rides all through the entire day and they are commonly not very costly. For the voyagers who are entranced with the antiquated African camel convoys, this is the ideal chance to feel like a migrant for a few hours.

 

Sandboarding in the hills: If you need to find the desert in a progressively “elective” manner and get shrouded in sand all the while, you should have a go at sandboarding. In spite of the fact that this movement sees first look as something that could be risky, it’s in reality overly sheltered.

 

Going for a ride in a 4×4 in Erg Chebbi: Although this movement isn’t as customary as riding a camel through the hills, nothing thrashes the sentiment of zooming and down through the desert in a rough terrain vehicl

 

Visit and find a Berbe family: Visit a Nomad Family The lives of Morocco’s Berbers, the nation’s glad indigenous individuals, are captivating, vivid, and incredibly charming. Give your guide a chance to take you to a Nomad family over the rises to really comprehend their hardship, feeling of friendliness, and one of a kind lifestyle.