Merzouga is a small village in southeastern Morocco, about 35 km southeast of Rissani, about 55 km from Erfoud and about 50 km (31 mi) from the Algerian border.
The village is known for its proximity to Erg Chebbi and is a popular destination for tourists. It has been described as “a desert theme park” and the Erg Chebbi as “a wonderland of sand”. Merzouga has the largest natural underground body of water in Morocco.
Legend states that Merzouga once flourished as a tropical jungle until it was turned into a desert environment by God who punished families for refused offerings to a poor woman and buried them in the sand dunes of Erg Chebbi.
Merzouga was uninhabited but later became a transit point for merchants heading to Timbuktu. It later became a pilgrimage for the nomads of the Ait Atta tribes and eventually became a tourist destination.