Highlight • Naturale
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The "Camel Caravan in Erg Chebbi" offers an iconic desert experience within one of Morocco's most spectacular natural features. Located in southeastern Morocco, near the town of Merzouga and close to the Algerian border, Erg Chebbi is a vast sea of wind-sculpted sand dunes, part of the far western Sahara Desert. These golden dunes, which can reach heights of up to 150 meters, create an ever-changing landscape that is both immense and breathtaking. The area around this highlight is generally…
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8 dicembre 2018
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11 giugno 2021
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Elevazione 700 m
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Camel caravan routes in Erg Chebbi often vary in duration and destination. Common treks include short rides to a nearby dune for sunrise or sunset views, or longer excursions to desert camps for an overnight stay. Some routes might lead to specific notable dunes, small oases, or areas known for their panoramic vistas. The experience is less about a fixed 'trail' and more about navigating the dynamic dune landscape.
Camel trekking in Erg Chebbi is generally considered accessible for beginners. While the highlight is rated as 'intermediate' due to the desert environment, the actual camel ride itself is not physically strenuous. The main challenges might be adapting to the camel's gait, the desert heat, and the duration of the trek. Most tours are designed to be comfortable for first-time desert visitors and families.
Beyond the iconic golden sand dunes, Erg Chebbi's landscape includes rocky plateaus known as hamada, which contrast sharply with the soft sand. You might also encounter small, sparse oases that provide a touch of green in the arid environment. The vast, open desert sky is another prominent feature, especially at night, offering unparalleled stargazing opportunities.
Direct public transport to the heart of Erg Chebbi for a camel trek is limited. Most visitors arrange transport to Merzouga, the nearest town, which is approximately 550 kilometers from Marrakech. From Merzouga, tour operators typically provide 4x4 transfers to the desert camps or starting points for camel treks. Buses connect major Moroccan cities to Merzouga, but a local transfer is usually required for the final leg.
Generally, individual permits are not required for visitors to undertake camel trekking in Erg Chebbi. However, all camel treks are typically organized through local tour operators or desert camps, who handle any necessary local arrangements or permissions. It's advisable to book with a reputable company to ensure a smooth and authorized experience.
The duration of a camel caravan in Erg Chebbi can vary significantly. Short treks for sunrise or sunset viewing might last 1-2 hours. More comprehensive experiences often involve an overnight stay at a desert camp, which includes a 1-2 hour trek to the camp in the late afternoon, an evening of cultural activities, and a return trek the following morning. Multi-day treks are also available for those seeking a deeper immersion.
For a camel caravan, it's recommended to wear loose-fitting, comfortable clothing that covers your arms and legs to protect against the sun and sand. Layers are advisable, as desert temperatures can fluctuate dramatically between day and night. A wide-brimmed hat, sunglasses, and a scarf (to protect your face from sun and sand) are essential. Sturdy, closed-toe shoes are also recommended.
Despite being a desert, Erg Chebbi supports some unique wildlife. While large animals are rare, you might spot desert foxes, various reptiles, and a variety of bird species. During springtime, the Dayet Srji salt lake near Merzouga can attract pink flamingos. Keep an eye out for smaller desert creatures, especially during the cooler parts of the day.
Erg Chebbi is renowned for its towering, golden sand dunes that can reach up to 150 meters, offering a classic 'Sahara experience' with vast, picturesque dune fields. Zagora, while closer to Marrakech, features a rockier, more arid landscape with smaller dunes. For those seeking the iconic, large sand dune experience, Erg Chebbi is generally considered the more visually spectacular and immersive option.
Based on visitor tips, it's advisable to avoid the first two weeks of December if you're seeking a peaceful camel trek. During this period, there can be a significant influx of visitors, particularly young travelers, who often engage in activities like quad biking and 4x4 driving through the dunes. This can lead to increased noise and dust, detracting from the serene desert experience. Visiting in months like May, outside of peak holiday seasons, might offer a quieter experience.
The sand dunes of Erg Chebbi are a classic example of an 'erg,' a vast, wind-blown sand sea. These dunes are primarily composed of fine, golden sand, sculpted by prevailing winds into various forms, including crescent-shaped barchans and linear dunes. Their impressive height, reaching up to 150 meters, and their ever-changing colors from pale gold to deep orange are a result of the sand's mineral composition and the angle of the sun.