Luxury Desert Camp

A Private Camp, Deep in the Dunes

En-suite tents, a Berber dinner by the fire, and a sky so clear you can trace the Milky Way from your pillow.

Berber musicians playing drums around the fire pit at a Morocco Desert Nights camp

Camp Life

Evenings That Move at Desert Pace

You'll arrive by camel or 4x4 as the light turns gold, settle into your tent, and gather around the fire for mint tea while dinner is prepared. Musicians often join with drums after the meal, and the whole camp stays up well past dark simply looking at the stars.

  • Private en-suite or shared-facility tents, depending on camp style
  • Traditional Berber dinner: tagine, bread, and mint tea
  • Live music around the fire most evenings
  • Guide and camp staff on site throughout the night

Camp Styles

Two Ways to Spend the Night

Berber host pouring mint tea for guests in a traditional desert camp tent

Traditional Berber Camp

Simple, authentic tents close to a Berber family camp, with shared washroom facilities and the most genuine version of desert hospitality — tea ceremonies, storytelling, and drumming under the stars.

Deluxe en-suite desert camp tent with a hanging lantern and layered orange bedding

Deluxe Desert Camp

Private en-suite tents with real beds and a private bathroom, set further into the high dunes for total privacy and the darkest possible sky for stargazing.

A Night at Camp

What to Expect

Arrival

Arrive by camel trek or 4x4 as the sun lowers, and settle into your tent before evening tea.

Dinner & music

A shared Berber dinner around the fire, often followed by drumming and traditional songs.

Stargazing

Once the fire dies down, the sky opens up — guides are happy to point out constellations.

Sunrise

Wake for the dunes turning pink, breakfast at camp, then trek or drive back to Merzouga.

Camp FAQ

Questions About the Desert Camp

Are bathrooms available at camp? +
Deluxe camps include a private en-suite bathroom in each tent. Traditional Berber camps use shared washroom facilities nearby — ask us which suits your trip.
Is it cold in the desert at night? +
Evenings can be cool, especially from November to February. Tents are provided with warm blankets, and we recommend layering — see our packing guide for details.
Is the camp accessible without a camel trek? +
Yes, most camps are also reachable by 4x4 for travelers who prefer not to ride, or who want to save the camel trek for the return leg.
Can dietary requirements be accommodated? +
Yes, let us know about any allergies or preferences (vegetarian, vegan, gluten-free) when you book and the camp kitchen will prepare accordingly.

Book Your Night in the Dunes

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