What to Expect at a Moroccan Desert Camp
The Moroccan desert camp at Erg Chebbi is where the whole journey from Marrakech comes into focus. Everything you drove through — the Atlas passes, the gorges, the kasbah valleys — was the approach. This is the destination. What the camp is actually like, what you eat, how comfortable it is, what the night feels like, and what you wake up to: this guide covers all of it honestly.
What the camp looks likeInside a Moroccan Desert Camp: The Physical Reality
The Erg Chebbi desert camps are not temporary structures. The better ones are permanent camp installations positioned well into the dune field — far enough from the Merzouga road that the town lights are not visible, close enough that the camel trek takes 45 to 60 minutes rather than two hours. The camp consists of a series of traditional Berber tents arranged in a loose semicircle around a central fire and dining area.
Each tent is a private sleeping space. At standard and mid-range tier the tent has a frame of wooden poles and canvas, with a carpet-covered floor, low beds with proper mattresses and blankets, and simple furniture. At premium tier the tents are larger, better insulated, have en-suite or nearby private bathroom facilities, and in some camps include electricity for charging. All tiers have the desert directly outside the tent entrance — the dunes are visible from the door.
The central area contains the dining table, cushioned seating around the fire, and a small kitchen structure where the camp staff prepare meals. The bathroom facilities vary significantly by tier — at standard camps the facilities are basic shared structures at the edge of the camp; at premium camps each tent or pair of tents has its own.
Three accommodation tiersDesert Camp Options: Standard, Mid-Range, and Premium
- Traditional canvas Berber tent
- Proper bed with mattress and blankets
- Shared bathroom facilities
- Solar lighting in the common areas
- Dinner and breakfast included
- Fire and Gnawa music in the evening
- Good position in the dune field
- No electricity for charging in tent
- Larger tent with better fittings
- Double or twin beds, quality bedding
- Semi-private or nearby bathroom
- Some camps have solar charging in tent
- Better-positioned in the dune field
- Higher-quality dinner service
- Fire, music, and more comfortable seating
- Hot water more reliably available
- Luxury Berber suite tent — spacious
- En-suite bathroom within the tent
- Electricity and charging points
- Premium bedding and furnishings
- Private terrace area outside each tent
- Full dinner service with multiple courses
- Furthest from the road — most isolated
- Best camp for photography and privacy
From arrival to sunrise
The Full Desert Camp Night: What Happens When
Practical details
What to Know Before You Arrive at the Camp
Temperature at Night
The desert night at Erg Chebbi is cold from October through April. January and February temperatures at the camp can fall below zero. The camps provide blankets on the beds but a warm layer for the evening — a down jacket or thick fleece — is essential for the time around the fire and for walking to the sunrise. Do not leave the warm layer in the vehicle.
Mobile Signal and Electricity
Mobile signal at the camp is variable — partial coverage on some networks, none on others. Do not plan to be reachable during the night. At standard and mid-range camps, electricity for charging is typically available in the common areas via solar panels but not in individual tents. A power bank charged before the trek is the reliable solution. Premium camps typically have charging points in the tent.
Sand Everywhere
The desert is in the camp as well as around it. Fine sand gets into shoes, bags, and bedding. A zip-lock bag for your phone and small electronics is worthwhile. Shake out your shoes before putting them on in the morning — scorpions occasionally shelter in footwear left on the ground overnight. This is not a common occurrence but checking is a habit worth having.
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