π My Magical Journey Through the Sahara Desert, Morocco
The moment I saw the golden dunes stretch endlessly under the setting sun, I knew this was going to be a once-in-a-lifetime experience. Traveling to the Sahara Desert in Morocco had always been on my bucket list, and it exceeded every expectation.
π§ Getting There
I started my journey in Marrakech, a vibrant, chaotic, and colorful city that serves as a perfect base for desert adventures. After spending two days soaking in the souks and sipping mint tea, I booked a 3-day tour to the Sahara via Merzouga, the gateway to the dunes of Erg Chebbi.
You can find great stays in Marrakech on Booking.com.
π The Road to the Dunes
The road trip to the desert was an adventure in itself. We passed through:
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The High Atlas Mountains
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The ancient kasbah of Ait Benhaddou
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The dramatic Dades Gorge
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The palm-dotted Ziz Valley
Each stop offered photo-worthy views, and our guide shared stories about Berber culture that made the long drive feel like part of the magic.
If you're planning to stay overnight in Ouarzazate or Dades Valley, check Ouarzazate hotels here or Dades options here.
πͺ Into the Desert
We reached Merzouga just before sunset. From there, I climbed onto a camel and journeyed deep into the Sahara Desert. Riding across the dunes in the golden light was pure dream material.
That night, we stayed at a traditional Berber desert camp, where we dined under the stars, listened to drumming by the fire, and watched the Milky Way paint the sky.
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π Sunrise & Soul
Waking up before dawn, I climbed a dune barefoot in the cold sand. As the sun crept above the horizon, everything glowed in shades of gold and pink. It was one of the most peaceful moments of my life.
π§³ What to Pack
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A scarf or turban (to protect from sun and sand)
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Layers (it’s hot by day, cold at night)
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Sunscreen & sunglasses
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A power bank (desert camps don’t always have charging)
πΊοΈ Tips for Your Sahara Adventure
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Best time to go: March–May or Sept–Nov (comfortable temps)
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Erg Chebbi vs. Zagora: Merzouga/Erg Chebbi is better for tall dunes and starry skies
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Tours: Book a 3-day tour from Marrakech or Fes for the full experience
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Accommodations: Choose a desert camp with good reviews on Booking.com
ποΈ Final Thoughts
The Sahara isn’t just a place; it’s a feeling. It’s the silence between the dunes, the glow of firelight on smiling faces, the taste of tagine after a day in the sun. If you're thinking about going—do it. You won't regret it.
Ready to book your adventure?
Start with a hotel in Marrakech or go straight to desert camps in Merzouga.
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