Morocco activity
Merzouga Wild Bivouac 10H, Camel Trek & Guide + Campfire + Meals + 4x4 Support
Marrakech, Morocco





Specifications
Activity Type
Camel Ride
Pickup
No pickup
Tour Type
Private
Duration
10 hours
Difficulty
Medium
Why Book With Us
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Flexible timing around your itinerary
Merzouga is where the cultivated edge of Morocco fades and the true Sahara begins, and this 10-hour wild bivouac is the most immersive way to experience it. Rather than overnighting in a busy desert camp, you head deeper into the Erg Chebbi dunes for a quieter, more authentic taste of the Sahara. The setup is intentionally simple, the silence is enormous, and the stars after sunset are unforgettable.
Your day combines rhythm and stillness. You set off with a local Berber guide on a desert route that alternates camel riding and walking, giving you time to feel the dunes underfoot and frame photographs as the light shifts across the sand. A dedicated cook prepares traditional meals out in the desert, ftour for breakfast, ghda at midday and 3cha in the evening, so you can focus entirely on the landscape and the experience. When sand and weather cooperate, free sandboarding gives the afternoon an extra burst of fun on the steeper slopes.
Because hotel transfer is not included, this experience starts directly at the meeting point in Merzouga. Travelers arriving from Marrakech, Fes or Ouarzazate are asked to plan their road journey so that they reach Merzouga ready to begin the 10-hour program. A 4x4 assistance vehicle stays in the background throughout the day, handling logistics, safety and equipment so you can move light. The 10-hour schedule is flexible by design, pacing adjusts to weather, the group's rhythm and how long you want to linger at each viewpoint.
This bivouac suits travelers with a moderate level of fitness, since walking on sand and short camel rides are part of the day. It is ideal for couples, friends and curious explorers who want silence, space and a more authentic Sahara than a typical desert camp can offer, as well as for photographers chasing the golden hour over the dunes. Comfort is purposefully simple, this is a wild-style bivouac, not a luxury camp — and that honesty is part of the appeal.
Special Notes
Meeting point: Merzouga meeting point
Arrive in Merzouga with enough buffer to begin the 10-hour program on time.
Bring warm layers, as desert nights cool down quickly, plus sunscreen, a hat and closed-toe shoes.
Pack light, a small bag is recommended, as heavy luggage is impractical for a wild bivouac setup.
Sandboarding availability depends on weather, sand conditions and equipment on the day.
The 10-hour schedule may flex slightly with pace, weather and how the day unfolds.










