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Visitors camp is a 2-star property located in Mhamid. This pet-friendly hotel also has free WiFi. All rooms will provide guests with an oven. A buffet breakfast is available every morning at the...
Caiml
France
I recently had the opportunity to spend some time at the Visitors Camp and it was a truly unique and special experience. The camp is located in the heart of the desert near breathtaking sand dunes, and the isolated location provided a peaceful and serene atmosphere.
The Visitors Camp offered comfortable and well-maintained tents for sleeping, and I was pleasantly surprised by the amenities provided. Each tent was equipped with comfortable sleeping gear, and the camp provided a central area for cooking and dining. I appreciated the campfire area for the cool evenings, where I was able to socialize with other campers and enjoy the warmth of the fire.
One of the highlights of my stay at the Visitors Camp was exploring the stunning sand dunes. The camp staff were knowledgeable and provided great advice on the best spots for dune bashing and sandboarding. The sunset over the dunes was an unforgettable experience and a sight I will never forget.
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.
Luca
Switzerland
The staff was very friendly and taking really good care. The hotel and and the pool area are really nice. We were nearly the only ones at the hotel but still they took really good care of us.
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!
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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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We got picked up from Mhamid and driven to the camp. The staff was friendly and tried to make our stay as good as possible. They also helped us book a trip into the desert - very recommendable. Breakfast was amazing, the room beautiful (there are several small houses), and it's just gorgeous to experience sunrise and sunset in the desert, enjoying the remoteness and calmness. As they drove us back to our car in Mhamid, it had a flat tire and they also helped us fixing it.
I loved every moment spent in this Sahara luxury Camp camp. The desert deserves more than one night. You have to feel time pass like sand between your fingers. The welcome is worthy of Morocco's reputation for hospitality and the food is sublime and generous. At night the drums resound in the night around the campfire. A once in a lifetime experience. (I laugh..in fact to live several times). See you soon Saïd and his team
I have checked other camps during my stay in Morocco. However, this camp is by far the best. Their location was amazing. You need to get to the camp by 4WD. They have many different activities that you can try. Their camp is gorgeous and the interior was high end. It was an experience I will never forget. Quiet night, bright stars what else can you ask for? The price is not expensive than other camps but its well worth it. .
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