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Merzouga

Watching the sun rise or set over the sand dunes of Merzouga may be the most spectacular experience you have on your trip to Morocco. The Erg Chebbi, the name of these sand dunes, is said to have some of the highest dunes in Morocco. Indeed, the dunes and the desert wildlife are impressive. Merzouga is an excellent base from which to explore the desert and bird-watchers will be enthralled with what they see. In spring, a lake forms near Merzouga which attracts pink flamingos. Other rare birds stop here during spring migration. The desert is also the year round environment for many desert reptiles and mammals.

A camel trip, for a couple hours, is a great way to see the dunes. For those who are used to getting saddle-sore, or are up for the ultimate adventure, there are two to three day desert tours on camel. You won’t have to look hard for a guide, it’s better to ask the management at your hotel for a reliable one. Guides are much more agressive in this part of Morocco. Seeing the sun set over the dunes is worth it though.

Taking an overnight excursion over the dunes is even better.  You see waves and waves of sand dunes at sunset as you ride your camel.. In the morning, you watch the sunrise from Algeria as it catches the dunes..... Campfire dinner cannot be better.. 

 

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