Merzouga Standard Fixed Bivouac Camel Ride + Dinner & Show + Sandboarding





Specifications
Activity Type
Desert Experiences
Pickup
No Pickup
Tour Type
Private
difficulty
Easy
Why Book With Us
- Verified & Trusted Local Partner
- Top-Rated for Quality & Service
- 24/7 WhatsApp Support Included
- Instant Booking Confirmation
Overview
The Merzouga Fixed Bivouac is an overnight Sahara desert camp with camel ride, dinner, and evening show in Erg Chebbi. Guests sleep in a standard fixed tent with shared bathroom facilities, enjoy free sandboarding on the golden dunes, and wake to a calm desert sunrise. Ideal for couples, families, and first-time visitors to Morocco seeking authentic Sahara atmosphere. Booked through a verified local partner with WhatsApp support.
Special Notes
Bring warm layers; desert nights are cold outside summer.
Pack a small overnight bag and keep valuables on you.
Bathroom facilities are shared and basic in style.
Sandboarding depends on weather and sand conditions.
Recommended: sunscreen, hat, water, camera, and a light jacket.
Arrive at the meeting point in Merzouga on time to start the camel ride before sunset.
What's Included
What's Included
- Camel ride to camp
- Overnight in fixed bivouac
- Dinner at the camp
- Evening music and show
- Free sandboarding
- Shared bathroom facilities
What's Not Included
- Personal Expenses
- Extra optional activities
- Hotel or airport transfer
Booking Terms
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Description
Merzouga sits at the edge of Erg Chebbi, the most famous dune sea in Morocco, where the Sahara rises in waves of orange sand at the country's southeastern frontier. A night at a fixed bivouac here is one of those experiences travelers carry home for life, quiet, vast, and lit by more stars than most cities ever show. This standard bivouac is built for guests who want the real desert atmosphere without the polish of a luxury camp, hosting up to 5 people in a simple, well-located base near the dunes.
The experience begins in Merzouga itself. After meeting at the agreed point, you'll trade tarmac for sand and ride a camel toward the camp, arriving as the light softens and the dunes begin to glow. You'll have time to settle into your tent before dinner, a traditional Moroccan meal served at the camp under open skies. After the plates are cleared, the evening turns into music: drumming, singing, and a short live show led by your hosts that captures the spirit of nomadic Sahara culture. When you're ready, you'll fall asleep in a fixed bivouac tent and wake to the silence of the dunes at dawn.
Please note that this experience does not include hotel or airport pickup. Guests make their way to the agreed meeting point in Merzouga independently, where the camel handlers will be waiting to begin the ride to camp. If you need a transfer from Marrakech, Fes, or another Moroccan city to reach Merzouga, our team can recommend a separate driver service on request.
Free sandboarding is available throughout your stay, weather and equipment permitting, a fun excuse to climb a nearby dune for the photo and feel the sand rush past on the way down. Bathroom facilities at this bivouac are shared, in keeping with the standard desert camp format and the realities of hosting in the open Sahara. Pack a small overnight bag, bring warm layers (desert nights cool quickly outside summer), and you'll have everything you need for the night.
The activity is rated easy, suitable for couples, families with older children, and first-time visitors to Morocco who want a genuine Sahara night without committing to a multi-night trek. Camel rides are slow and well-supervised, distances are short, and the camp is set up to welcome travelers who have never spent a night in the desert before. MarHire works directly with verified local Sahara partners in the Merzouga region, which means consistent service, clear communication, and someone who actually knows the dunes. Our team is reachable on WhatsApp throughout your booking and stay, and confirmations are instant. Reserve your overnight in Merzouga and let the desert do the rest.





