MoorishTours posts Sahara 'Pure desert magic'

- MoorishTours posted a Sahara photo thread on X on May 18, 2026, using the line “Pure desert magic” to promote Morocco desert itineraries. - Moorish Tour’s site highlights camel trekking, sunset stops and desert camps near Merzouga, with one three-day Fes-to-Merzouga tour priced around 250-350 euros. (moorishtour.com) - Travelers can find the next step on Moorish Tour’s Morocco desert tours and Merzouga booking pages, which list multi-day itineraries and camp options. (moorishtour.com)

MoorishTours used X on May 18 to market Sahara travel in Morocco with a photo thread built around the line “Pure desert magic,” according to the post referenced in the social briefing. The post promoted golden dunes and group travel in the Moroccan desert and linked users to booking pages for excursions, the briefing said. Moorish Tour’s website shows the company sells multi-day Morocco desert itineraries centered on camel rides, desert camps and stops in Merzouga. (moorishtour.com) The company’s site presents the Sahara as one of its main products rather than a one-off social-media theme. (moorishtour.com) Moorish Tour says its desert packages are designed around “rolling sand dunes of the Sahara,” camel trekking, sunset and sunrise viewing, and overnight stays in camps with local food and music. A Merzouga destination page on the same site describes the southeastern Morocco stop as known for sand dunes, camel treks and stargazing. ### What exactly was MoorishTours promoting in the Sahara post? The May 18 post, as described in the supplied briefing, showcased Sahara images and pushed group adventure itineraries in Morocco. (moorishtour.com) The social briefing said the post highlighted guided camel treks, sunset photography stops and multi-day desert camping options, and included a booking link. Moorish Tour’s website matches those themes. The company says travelers on its desert tours can expect camel trekking across Sahara dunes, sunrise or sunset stops chosen by guides, and nights in “comfortable, fully-equipped tents” at desert camps. (moorishtour.com) ### Which part of Morocco appears to anchor these trips? Merzouga appears repeatedly across Moorish Tour’s listings as the desert hub tied to its Sahara products. The company’s Merzouga page calls the area a destination for “golden sands,” Berber culture and desert activities, while several tour pages route travelers from cities such as Fes or Marrakech to Merzouga and the Erg Chebbi dunes. A three-day Fes-to-Merzouga tour page says the trip includes Erg Chebbi dunes, a camel trek at sunset, one night in a desert camp and one night near Toudgha Gorges. (moorishtour.com) Another Marrakech-to-Merzouga page describes the route through the High Atlas, Ait Ben Haddou, Dades Valley and onward to the Sahara. ### What activities does the company say travelers get? Camel trekking is the most consistently listed activity across Moorish Tour’s desert material. The company says travelers cross Sahara dunes by camel, stop for sunrise or sunset views and spend the night in camp settings that include dinner, music and local hospitality. (moorishtour.com) The site also points to photography-friendly timing and overnight experiences. Moorish Tour says guides take visitors to preferred sunrise and sunset spots, and its Merzouga and desert-tour pages emphasize stargazing and nights under the open sky. (moorishtour.com) ### Did Moorish Tour give any pricing? A three-day Fes-to-Merzouga page on Moorish Tour’s site says prices “often start from around 250 to 350 Euros per person,” while adding that the figure is only an example and can change by season, group size and camp type. A separate homepage listing surfaced in search shows a three-day Marrakech-to-Merzouga desert tour marked at 450 euros. (moorishtour.com) Those figures indicate the company is marketing both group-size flexibility and tiered camp options. Moorish Tour says some pricing depends on whether travelers choose standard or higher-end camp arrangements. (moorishtour.com) ### Where does the booking path lead from here? Moorish Tour’s Morocco desert tours pages remain live as of recent crawls and list itineraries from Fes, Marrakech, Casablanca and Rabat into the Sahara. The company’s Merzouga page and individual tour listings provide the next step for travelers comparing route length, camp type and starting city. (moorishtour.com) Recent pages on the site include a March 2026 Morocco expedition post and current desert-tour listings tied to 2026 travel planning. Those pages continue to direct users toward contact and booking options for Sahara itineraries in Morocco. (moorishtour.com 1) (moorishtour.com 2) (moorishtour.com 3)

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