Adobe cottages cascade down the Saharan side of the Atlas range in Merzouga; an earthy Berber town of sand baths and twinkle-toed lizards that’s best explored in the company of a local guide from tourHQ.
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Rising from a seemingly endless sea of undulating sand dunes on the rearward ridges of the mighty Atlas Mountains, Merzouga comes with the promise of some seriously off-the-beaten-track exploration through the wilds of the Sahara Desert, and an authentic picture of rustic Berber living.
Bang on the edge of the massive Erg Chebbi dunes, this dusty town is wildly popular for its dune treks and camps under the stars, along with glorious sunsets best experienced on camel rides; and yet there is so much more on offer.
For one, your Merzouga tour guide (who most probably belongs to the Ait Atta tribe that call Merzouga home) will advocate the benefits of a sand bath, where one is buried neck deep in sand to treat a range of medical problems. There is then the option of delving into the desert, searching out the Egyptian nightjars and warblers, the twinkle-toed lizards and formidable scorpions on the vehicle of your choice, be it 4x4, camel or car. And don’t leave without sampling one of those bubbling Berber tagines; hotpots of cinnamon, spice and earthy vegetables, washed down with a healthy serving of camel milk .
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