Morocco has two distinct Saharan gateways — Merzouga on the south-east fringe and Zagora far to the south in the Draa Valley — and the choice between them defines the character of your desert experience entirely. Merzouga sits on the edge of Erg Chebbi, a breathtaking 22 km ribbon of orange dunes that can reach 150 m high. It is the most-photographed desert in Morocco and for good reason: the dunes are vast, easy to access and offer a reliable luxury-camp circuit. Zagora, by contrast, is a springboard for the more remote Erg Chigaga (40 km south-west of M'Hamid) — a true wilderness that requires a 4×4 and feels genuinely isolated. En route you pass through the Draa Valley, one of Morocco's great palm-grove corridors.
Option A
Merzouga (Erg Chebbi)
Morocco's most dramatic dune sea — 22 km long, 5 km wide
Best for
Bucket-list dune seekers, photographers, overnight camp enthusiasts
Option B
Zagora (Erg Chigaga & Draa Valley)
Wilder, less-visited desert with a lush palm valley
Best for
Travellers seeking solitude, 4×4 adventurers, off-the-beaten-path fans
