Hidden gem. Our guide stopped here and we winded our way through the pathways of this old abandoned Kasbah until we came to a door with no signage. We were surprised by the number of artifacts and amount of information. Much of it is not translated into English so it helps to have someone with you who can translate or explained. We paid 20 dirham each to enter. It was worth it.
Our guide had not been here in 15 years and wasn’t sure it was worth the time to stop. He was surprised how much it...
Read moreLocated inside the Ksar of ElKhorbat, the museum is a must stop for everyone interested to know or learn about the life of different cultures and populations living in the desert and oasis areas of Sahara. With 3 levels, on an over 150 years old traditional building, more than 1000 items are exhibited within 26 rooms.Entry fee: 20 dirhams. Totally worth it. Allow some extra time to visit the rest of the Ksar with its underground or covered streets...
Read moreA must stop on the way to Merzouga. Order food at the nearby restaurant then visit that most interesting museum on Moroccan culture whilst delicious food gets prepared. Plenty of explanations translated in several languages including French, English and Spanish. Many artefacts on show. Our kids loved it. Place is run by a...
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