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Getting Around
Most visitors arrive by road from Erfoud or Rissani, roughly 50 kilometres away, via private taxi, shared grand taxi, or organized tour transfer. There is no rail connection to Merzouga, and the nearest major city with bus links is Errachidia, approximately 140 kilometres to the northwest.
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Cash or Card
Merzouga operates almost entirely on cash. Desert camps, local guides, camel handlers, and market stalls accept only Moroccan dirhams in hand. Visitors should withdraw sufficient cash in Erfoud or Rissani before arriving, as reliable ATMs are scarce in the village itself.
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Good to Know
Bargaining is expected and respected in the fossils market and with local artisans, but it should always be conducted with warmth and patience rather than aggression. Accepting a glass of mint tea during any transaction is a social ritual and declining it abruptly can feel dismissive to a shopkeeper who views hospitality as inseparable from commerce.
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ATMs
There are no reliable ATMs in Merzouga village itself, making it essential to withdraw cash in Erfoud or Rissani before making the final drive into the desert. Banque Populaire and Attijariwafa Bank machines in Erfoud accept most international Visa and Mastercard debit cards, though a small foreign transaction fee typically applies.
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Currency
The Moroccan Dirham (MAD) is the official currency and is non-convertible outside Morocco, so leftover dirhams should be exchanged before departure. Notes come in denominations of 20, 50, 100, and 200 MAD, and the exchange rate is fixed by Bank Al-Maghrib, making licensed exchange offices a more reliable option than street changers.
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Plugs
Morocco uses Type C and Type E outlets at 220V and 50Hz. Most European plugs fit without an adapter, but visitors from North America and the UK will need one.
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Safety
Merzouga is a very safe destination for solo and group travellers, though visitors should be cautious of unlicensed guides who approach aggressively at the dune entrance. Booking camel treks and overnight desert camps through a reputable riad or hotel in advance avoids most common tourist frustrations and ensures fair pricing.
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Airports
The nearest airport is Errachidia Moulay Ali Cherif Airport (ERH), approximately 145 kilometres from Merzouga, with limited domestic connections to Casablanca. Many travellers fly into Ouarzazate Airport (OZZ) or Marrakech Menara Airport (RAK) and complete the journey to Merzouga by rental car or organized transfer over the High Atlas.