Our journey over the Erg Chebbi sand dunes begins bright and early in the morning. We're going to a Berber home to hear some Gnawa music, which has roots in both Ghana and Sudan. Deserted mines, nomadic Berbers, and a palm tree oasis are on the itinerary. We'll return to Merzouga in time for lunch. Once we've had some time to unwind, we'll go over to the camels who are patiently ready to take us on an excursion into the sand dunes.
We will load the camels up with supplies including food, drink, and clothing before setting out into the desert. The camel ride into the dunes will take around an hour and a half, and each passenger will have their own camel. Once you've checked into your individual tent, you may go for a stroll on the dunes to take in the sunset and try your hand at sandboarding. After watching the sun go down, you may go back to camp for some mint tea, or "Moroccan Berber Whiskey," as some people call it. Then, back at camp, you may enjoy a traditional Berber dish called tagine. The celebration will begin when dessert is served. A group of Berber nomad musicians will perform their native music, complete with drums and dance. Following that, you may relax in the tranquil desert while gazing up at the star-studded sky. Feast and bedtime at a nomadic encampment Beds, power, a private bathroom with a shower, and air conditioning are just some of the luxuries that can be found in the tents (please let us know which amenities you would like for an accurate quote).
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