The Moroccan Sahara is a place of extraordinary beauty and profound silence. Rising dramatically from the stony desert floor near Merzouga, the magnificent dunes of Erg Chebbi soar up to 150 meters high in waves of orange and golden sand that shift color from pale gold in midday to deep red and purple at sunset. This is one of Morocco's most iconic and unforgettable landscapes — a place where time seems to stop and the grandeur of nature is overwhelmingly clear.
Arriving at the edge of the dunes as the sun descends is a life-changing experience. Camel caravans carry visitors into the sea of sand as the temperature drops and the stars begin to emerge. By nightfall, the Saharan sky becomes one of the most spectacular stargazing canvases on earth, far from any light pollution, with the Milky Way stretching from horizon to horizon in breathtaking clarity.
Beyond the dunes, the region surrounding Merzouga offers fascinating geological and cultural landscapes. The Ziz Valley, carved by the Ziz River, is a long ribbon of green palms and Berber kasbahs cutting through the desert. The Todra Gorge and Dades Valley, just a few hours west, offer dramatic rock formations, river oases, and traditional mud-brick Berber villages that have stood for centuries.
Mount a camel and trek into the sea of dunes as the sun sets, arriving at a luxury tented desert camp where a traditional Moroccan dinner, live Berber music, and a sky full of stars await you.
For the more adventurous, climb aboard a 4x4 vehicle and traverse the dunes at exhilarating speeds, cresting dune peaks and descending into golden valleys in an adrenaline-filled Saharan adventure.