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Geological · Erg Chigaga, Souss-Massa-Drâa, MA

Sahara Desert Night Sky — Erg Chigaga Morocco

The Erg Chigaga — Morocco's most remote dune field, 50 kilometres from M'Hamid in the far south Drâa Valley — is the Sahara's finest dark sky site accessible from Europe, with limiting magnitudes of 7.0+ on clear nights, no light pollution horizon in any direction, and the extraordinary sensory context of sleeping in the open desert surrounded by 300-metre dunes. The combination of complete desert silence, the warmth of sand retained from the day, the soft glow of the Milky Way from horizon to horizon, and the entirely dark horizon is a fundamentally different experience from observatory stargazing: immersive, ambient, and impossible to replicate in an institutional setting. The autumn meteor showers — Perseids in August, Leonids in November — are observed from the Sahara with no optical aid at rates that most European or American locations cannot match, and the shooting stars over the dark dune silhouettes constitute one of the desert's most dependable seasonal gifts.

When
Jan — Dec, peak Nov — Aug
Best viewing
A profoundly immersive night under a Milky-Way-filled sky with limiting magnitudes above 7.0, surrounded by silent 300-metre dunes and total darkness in every direction. Expect a multi-hour or overnight experience reached by a significant desert journey from M'Hamid.
Category
Geological
Status
In season

About this spectacle

Standing amid the 300-metre dunes of Erg Chigaga at night, visitors are wrapped in a darkness so complete that the Milky Way casts a faint shadow. The limiting magnitude exceeds 7.0 on clear nights, making stars invisible elsewhere suddenly vivid — the galactic core arcs from one sand horizon to the other with no interruption. Silence is absolute; the only sound is the occasional whisper of wind across the dune crests. The sand beneath retains the warmth of the Saharan day, making open-air sleeping surprisingly comfortable. During August, Perseids streak over the dunes at rates rarely achievable in light-polluted Europe; in November, Leonids add their own spectacle. There is no fixed infrastructure here — the experience is raw desert: a blanket, open sky, and stars that appear close enough to touch. The remoteness (50 km from the nearest town) ensures a completely dark horizon in every direction, a rarity even among dedicated dark-sky sites.

When to go

Jan — Dec, peak Nov — Aug

Getting there

Nearest airport: OZZ. Nearest city: Zagora.

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