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Merzouga is a small village located in the southeastern part of Morocco, known for its stunning Saharan desert landscape and towering sand dunes. The official currency used in Merzouga is the Moroccan Dirham. The village is a popular starting point for camel treks into the Erg Chebbi dunes, where visitors can experience a night under the stars in traditional Berber camps. Merzouga offers a unique opportunity to immerse oneself in Berber culture and witness breathtaking sunrises and sunsets over the desert.
When to visit
The best time to visit Merzouga is during the cooler months of October to April when temperatures are more moderate and comfortable for exploring the desert. Summer months from May to September can be extremely hot, with temperatures soaring above 100°F. However, if you can handle the heat, summer is also a good time to visit for fewer crowds and lower prices.
Getting around
In Merzouga, the most common way to get around is by camel or 4x4 vehicle, especially when venturing into the desert. Many accommodations offer camel treks as part of their packages, providing a unique and authentic desert experience. Taxis are also available for shorter distances within the village, and some visitors choose to rent a car to explore the surrounding areas at their own pace.
Traveller tips
When visiting Merzouga, be sure to pack sunscreen, a hat, and plenty of water to stay hydrated in the desert heat. It's also recommended to wear comfortable, breathable clothing and sturdy shoes for walking on the sand dunes. Bargaining is a common practice in Morocco, so don't be afraid to negotiate prices when shopping or hiring local services. Respect the local customs and traditions, such as dressing modestly and asking for permission before taking photos of people. Lastly, immerse yourself in the local culture by trying traditional Moroccan dishes and engaging with the friendly Berber communities.