Hotel Carrefour des Nomades has an outdoor swimming pool, garden, a shared lounge and terrace in Mhamid. There is a restaurant serving African cuisine, and free private parking is available.
Lorraine
United Kingdom
Staff were brilliant ...helpful, friendly, made sure I caught the right bus in the right direction at the right time...plus all the gen.
Loved the pool, looking up at the starts in the oasis and so peaceful.
Loved my stay and will deffo stay again.....Hussain was a great host too.
Bab Rimal M'hamid El Ghizlane features free bikes, outdoor swimming pool, a garden and shared lounge in Mhamid. Among the various facilities of this property are a bar and massage services.
boudani
Morocco
My stay at bab rimal hotel was nothing short of extraordinary. From the moment we arrived, the staff made us feel like royalty, attending to every detail with warmth and professionalism. The rooms were a perfect blend of modern luxury and traditional Moroccan design, offering breathtaking views of the surrounding landscape. Every comfort was thoughtfully provided, from plush bedding to exquisite toiletries.
But the true highlight of our experience was the unforgettable desert excursion to Erg Chegaga. Our guide was knowledgeable and passionate about the desert, sharing fascinating insights into the landscape and its history. Camel riding through the golden dunes at sunset felt like a scene from a dream, and sandboarding added an adventurous twist. The serenity of the desert at night, under a blanket of stars, was a spiritual experience in itself.
Dinner by the campfire, surrounded by the majestic beauty of the Erg, was a feast of Moroccan flavors, and the staff ensured every part of the excursion was seamlessly organized. For anyone seeking a blend of luxury and adventure, Hotel bab rimal and their desert excursion is an experience not to be missed. We can't wait to return!
Chez le Pacha is on a 3-hectares parkland, located in Palm Grove in M'hamid El Ghizlane, close access from Zagora. It offers an outdoor pool with a furnished terrace.
Gareth
United Kingdom
We only had about 16 hours there in total but it was a friendly welcome, a big breakfast and the right location for what we needed.
Dar Azawad is drowned amidst the palm groves and just 400 meters from the dunes.
Darrell
United Kingdom
When I arrived at this property, it was under construction and the owner has a second hotel in which I stayed.
Welcome therefore was a bit disjointed, but at the new hotel I stayed at which was 600 m away. The staff are friendly.
The hotel was well equipped with nice rooms, and a great ambience the food was good and served in a buffet style.
I’ve given them a rating of eight overall, because of the obvious need to relocate because of the construction works that were taking place. However the hotel I stayed in I will give it 10 to.
If you want to avoid big crowds and are willing to travel a...
If you want to avoid big crowds and are willing to travel a bit then M'Hamid may be a good choice. You are 2 hours by 4x4 and a couple days by camel to see the Erg Chigaga. When I was visiting in December there were not large crowds which enhanced the trip for me.
James
United States
Scored 8.0
8.0
A busy village with normal Moroccan/Desert life and passing...
A busy village with normal Moroccan/Desert life and passing tourists.
Only a few tourists stay overnight. Limited number of restaurants. People are very friendly and welcoming.
The whole village can be walked in 40 minutes. We had food at AZWAD which was nice.
The tourist shops are typical of Morocco but not too pushy.
Paul
Ireland
Scored 10
10
This small town is the entrance to the Sahara desert, so...
This small town is the entrance to the Sahara desert, so it’s an advantage for those who come for the trekking or the desert tours. The disadvantage is the sandstorm that hits directly the houses and streets of the town.
Nevertheless the people in the town are cheerful and friendly, they welcome the visitors with lovely smile
The town is rather new to the local people, a few km away from the town, the vast oasis spread in which embraces several Ksars with ancient earth and cray buildings. One can explore those ksars, meet the people in the communities, that is a precious experience apart from the camel rides or trekking in the desert.
Midori
Spain
Scored 10
10
M'Hamid is the perfect gateway to the Sahara Desert.
M'Hamid is the perfect gateway to the Sahara Desert. The village exudes a peaceful atmosphere, and the locals are incredibly welcoming. We used M'Hamid as our starting point for an unforgettable desert adventure. The camel trek into the dunes and the night under the starry sky were simply magical. M'Hamid is a hidden gem worth exploring!
A
Anonymous
Scored 10
10
Perfect place to start your trip into the Sahara desert.
Perfect place to start your trip into the Sahara desert. We went to the Chegaga dunes, 60 km by 4x4 on dirt tracks. There are several bedouin camps you can book for an unforgettable overnight stay. We booked with Chegaga berber camp. We highly recommend them.
The return trip was 90€ (900 dirham) and well worth it.
MarcVP
Spain
Scored 10
10
i loved the set up of everything. it was just what i needed.
i loved the set up of everything. it was just what i needed. no hassels what so ever as well with anything. everything was just perfect for me thank you. i enjoyed the food and watching the sun set was my favorite.
Yamith.
South Africa
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It was a good place to stay in Mhamid even for a few nights. The room was pretty spacious and had a shower, and a toilet. On one night it didn't have a strong water pressure but I figured it was because of the water in the desert - there is not much of it. The sheets and pillows were clean. I had ordered breakfast and had forgotten to mention that I didn't eat dairy. The owner prepared some eggs for me, it was lovely. The stars at night were amazing since the Rad is located a bit far from the town's light pollution.
Omar's place was a perfect oasis of calm for our trip into Erg Chegaga. Omar was very welcoming and hospital and he organised a great desert tour for us- their camp really does have the best spot, away from the crowds and by the biggest dunes. We also had (surprisingly considering we were in the desert) some of the best food we have had in Morocco. We would highly recommend this as a place to stay.
It was the best day of our stay in morocco. Walking on camels to the camp and seeing the sunset on the dunes is amazing and an unforgettable experience. Afterwards we had the best tajen so far and sat under the stars at a bonfire and listen to our guides playing the drums and singing.
Great locataion, very good caring staff, amazing food well mainatined camp compared to other camps. I have visited and stayed in 4 camps around Mhamid and Erg Lihoudi. This camp was the best so far.
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