2 Night Adventure in Morocco's Sahara Desert | Merzouga, Morocco

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2 Night Adventure in Morocco's Sahara Desert | Merzouga, Morocco


Welcome back to Morocco and WELCOME to the Sahara Desert! Join us in this video as we take you on the ultimate adventure in the Sahara. We spent 3 days at one of the remote desert camps outside of Merzouga where we watched beautiful sunrises and sunsets, visited a nomadic family, enjoyed a camel ride, listened to music played by the locals, and…

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  1. All of these areas are the areas of Western Sahara occupied by Morocco, and all of its inhabitants were displaced refugees in the Tindouf camps in Algeria after the Green March, which the world denounced at the time, and there are videos called Where is King Hassan II threatening the local population with death, Western Sahara was a Spanish colony and gave up About it to Mauritania and Morocco with the illegal Madrid agreements After Mauritania left Western Sahara, Morocco seized the remaining lands. Every tourist propaganda for disputed areas is considered a violation of international law and a partner in the tragedy and suffering of the Saharawi people.

  2. The camel is a miracle, if you search for the details of its creation, you will find it is different from other animals, in order to adapt to its environment. This call is expressed in the Qur’an with a simple word: “Did they not look at the camels how they were created?”
    You'll be fascinated when you read about it.
    I was about to forget to tell you : YOU ARE COOLEST COUPLE.

  3. This region is famous for tourism, and it is not the only desert of Morocco, that is a small part. You can see the scenes of the Dakar Rally when it was passing through Morocco to know the size of the desert There is a marathon organized every year in the Moroccan desert, and one year an Italian runner was lost in the desert because of a storm He was later found after 40 days as far as I remember in Algeria Everyone thought he died in the desert of thirst Really a story that needs a movie Finally, welcome to my beloved country, Morocco. I thank you for the quality of the video. I enjoy a lot, as if I am watching content on National Geographic channels.

  4. Great video, thank you so much for sharing your experience! I'm actually planning a trip to Morocco currently, and I'm wondering if you happen to remember the name of the company or companies you used for the 4×4 tour and the dune buggy ride?

  5. We always love watching your adventures. The dune buggies look like a lot of fun but also a little bit scary. I would have been happy to have a lead car as well to make sure we didn't get lost out there – or that it wasn't a free for all with buggies crashing into each other. LOL

  6. … but, but, but, Miles is a trained professional. We saw him three wheel it on a mountain pass just a few months ago :~) Drive fast take chances! And feed the Camels!