3 Nights Camel Trek in Merzouga
An epic camel riding adventure in Erg Chebbi
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Overview
This 3-night camel trek in Merzouga takes you beyond a quick sunset ride and into the rhythm of desert life.
Sleep in dune camps, watch sunrise and sunset from high ridges, visit palm oases, and share tea, music, and stories with Touareg and Berber nomad families before returning to Merzouga.
Duration
4 Days / 3 Nights
Departure
Before sunset in Merzouga
Return
9 to 10 AM in Merzouga
Starting Price
From €150
per guest
The Highlights of 3 Nights Camel Trek in Merzouga
Below are the best highlights of the 3 nights camel trek in Merzouga:
- Sunset camel trek across the Erg Chebbi dunes to your first desert camp
- Three nights under starry Sahara skies with fireside Berber music
- Daytime at a palm-shaded oasis with time to relax and sandboard
- Visit to a traditional Touareg family to learn about their customs and music
- Night with a Berber nomad family for a genuine glimpse of desert life
- Repeated sunrise and sunset moments from high dunes, ideal for photography
- Option to return to Merzouga by camel or by 4×4 for added comfort
Complete Plan of the 3 Nights Merzouga Camel Ride
Here is the full plan for the 3-night camel trek in Merzouga:
Day 1: Arrival in Merzouga and Camel Trek to Desert Camp
The 3-night camel ride in Merzouga starts at around 4 PM at the edge of the Erg Chebbi dunes, where your camel awaits. From here, we begin the trek into the Sahara. As the camels move across the soft sand, enjoy the silence, the golden light, and the calm of the desert.
We stop on a tall dune to watch the sunset as the sky shifts from orange to deep gold. It’s a perfect time for photos or a quiet moment to enjoy the view.
After sunset, we continue to the desert camp. You’ll be welcomed with mint tea and shown to your private tent. The camp is simple and cozy, set among the dunes.
Dinner is served by the fire with traditional Berber dishes prepared fresh at camp. Later, enjoy music, drumming, and the clear, starlit sky.
Day 2: Desert Exploration and Oasis Visit
After breakfast at the camp, we continue our camel trek, this time heading deeper into the dunes toward a palm-shaded oasis. We’ll spend the day relaxing, sipping tea, and exploring the sand at your own pace. If you’d like, take a short walk or try sandboarding on the nearby slopes.
As the evening nears, we climb a nearby dune to watch the sunset—a simple but unforgettable scene across the golden sands.
We return to the camp afterward. Dinner is served, followed by some time around the fire with traditional music and stories before resting for the night.
Day 3: Trek to a Touareg Family and Nomad Experience
We start the day with a camel trek toward a Touareg area in the desert. Along the way, we stop for lunch under the shade of a tamarisk tree, native to the land. It’s a calm spot to rest before we continue.
After lunch, we make our way to a traditional Touareg family home. You’ll spend some time learning about their customs, music, and way of life.
From there, we continue toward a small oasis deeper in the desert. We spend the night with a Berber nomad family, sharing stories and enjoying a lively drum gathering under the open night sky.
Day 4: Nomadic Life & Return to Merzouga
We’ll wake early to watch the sunrise from the top of a nearby dune. As the first light spreads across the sand, you can enjoy a quiet moment or take a few photos.
Afterward, breakfast is served at the camp. You can take a refreshing shower to prepare for the journey before we head back.
When you’re ready, we’ll start for Merzouga. You can ride the camels again if you’d like, or choose a 4×4 for a faster and more relaxed return. Our arrival in Merzouga marks the ending of this 3-night camel trek in Morocco.
Tour Includes & Excludes
What’s Included?
- Safe parking for a car or a motorcycle
- A designated space to store belongings not needed for the trek
- Three nights in a private tent at a traditional desert camp
- Camel Trekking: A camel per person
- 4x4 transfer back instead of riding camels (if you want)
- Three dinners, three breakfasts, and two lunches
- Bottles of water
What’s Excluded?
- Other personal expenses
- Tips for the guides and camp staff
Tour Pricing
All options include a camel riding adventure and the same plan. What changes is your tent category and camp amenities.
Standard Option
Perfect for the adventurers on a budget.
- ✦ All 3 nights in standard desert camp (shared bathroom facilities)
From €150
per guest
Luxury Option
Great for the honeymooners seeking comfort and privacy.
- All 3 nights in a luxury desert camp with an ensuite bathroom, larger private tents, and upgraded dining.
From €250
per guest
Mixed Option
Ideal for the comfort/cost balanced traveler.
- ✦ 2 nights stay in a standard desert camp.
- ✦ 1 nights stay in a luxury desert camp.
From €190
per guest
Pricing Note: The price shown is based on a group of 7 guests; final quotes vary by group size, travel dates/season, and tent category. Request a tailored offer.
Know Before You Go
- Camel riding times: Expect short to moderate rides most days (around 1–2 hours at a time), with plenty of stops and relaxed pacing.
- Meals & diet: vegetarian and special dietary options are available, but please advise upon booking.
- Luggage: Bring a small overnight bag for the trek (water, layers, camera); larger suitcases usually stay safely in Merzouga.
- Packing essentials: Light layers plus a warm fleece/jacket, closed shoes, scarf/buff, hat, sunglasses, sunscreen, wet wipes, and a power bank.
- Desert temperature: Even when days are hot, nights can be cool or cold—especially in winter. Pack proper nightwear and socks.
- Facilities: Camps are simple but cozy; some offer shared bathrooms and basic showers, while luxury options provide more equipped private ones.
- Hydration & snacks: Carry a reusable water bottle and a few snacks, especially if you like to nibble between meals.
- Comfort & fitness: You don’t need to be an athlete, but you should be comfortable sitting on a camel and walking on soft sand.
- 4×4 option: On the last day, you can usually choose a 4×4 transfer instead of riding the camel back to Merzouga—ideal if you’re tired or short on time.
FAQs Answered
is there electricity at the desert camp?
Basic solar-powered electricity is available for lighting, but there are no power outlets in the tents. It’s best to bring a fully charged phone and a portable power bank.
Book Now & Pay Later
We typically reply within 24 hours.
How to book?
Message us with your dates, group size, and preferred package. A small deposit (via PayPal, Wise, or bank transfer) is required to confirm your reservation.
The remaining balance is paid in cash at pick-up (GBP, EUR, USD, or MAD are accepted).
Cancellation policy
You get a full refund if you cancel ≥15 days before the trek starts.
For full details, please check our booking policies page.
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Important Note: We’re happy to customize our camel treks to match what you’re looking for. Contact us if you have any questions!



