Welcome to Moroccan Sahara Desert.
This Berber home is special in inviting for Couscous for lunch.
Your host is also local Knowledge guide that speaks several language's.
Unless you’ve done your research, it can be quite the challenge to find an authentic place to eat lunch with Couscous at while in Morocco.
Skip the time on message boards reading reviews, and choose this budget-friendly lunch option in a Berber home.
The Berber home conveniently lies just outside of Merzouga’s city center, and you’ll be welcomed right away with tea before your authentic lunch is served.
Guarantee an authentic Moroccan lunch experience in the home of a local Berber home lies just outside Merzouga’s city center for your convenience A host welcomes you, and serves you tea right away Enjoy conversation with locals during your lunch in a Berber home.
4 Comments
4.2
Cruising through the stunning dunes in a 4WD was exhilarating, and sharing a delicious lunch with local nomads at the oasis made us feel truly connected to the culture.
4.4
Lunch at the oasis was a remarkable experience that combined the thrill of a 4WD adventure with a taste of nomadic life. We marveled at the stunning dunes and enjoyed a delicious meal prepared by locals, who shared fascinating stories about their way of life. One suggestion would be to have a bit more time to soak in the serene atmosphere before heading back, but overall, it was a memorable escape in Merzouga.
4.4
Exploring the dunes in a 4WD and enjoying a delicious lunch at the oasis was a highlight of my time in Merzouga; I loved learning about the nomadic lifestyle from my guide.
4.2
I had an unforgettable afternoon, speeding across the dunes in a rugged 4WD, the thrill of the ride contrasting beautifully with the serene landscape around me. Arriving at the oasis, I was greeted with an incredible spread of traditional dishes that not only filled my stomach but also gave me a taste of the local culture. Sharing a meal with a few nomadic folks was a highlight, as they provided fascinating insights about their lifestyle and traditions. I even tried my hand at traditional bread-making, which was both fun and messy! The only downside was that I wished the experience had been a bit longer; I could have happily spent hours chatting and soaking in the peaceful surroundings. Overall, it was a wonderful blend of adventure and cultural immersion that left me wanting more. Definitely a unique way to appreciate the beauty of this region!