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United KingdomWe stayed 4 nights, almost everyone else was passing through for one night but if you have the time this is a great place to take in the sunshine and relax. The stars and moon make each evening different and the guys who work there come and drum round the fire and it feels festive and nicely ‘low-key’.
We are veggie and somehow the cook managed to make different food at each meal for us, so tasty, healthy and clean. Like elsewhere in Morocco the locals love animals and the camels were well cared for and we enjoyed the camel rides (in other countries I’ve been reluctant to ride camels but here it was so well managed). The guys who run the camp are really friendly and checked if we wanted anything else without pressure to buy more.
We don’t drive and so Sara organised private transfers for us with good drivers and we took a very local morning excursion to the immediate environment which is interesting to see how people are really living in the desert. If you want to save money there is a CTM bus to Merzouga and you can get picked up from there.