Gnawa music in Khamlia merzouga Morocco

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Gnawa music in Khamlia, Morocco 🎶

Khamlia is a small desert village near Merzouga, on the edge of the Erg Chebbi dunes in southeastern Morocco. It’s famous for its Gnawa music, a hypnotic and spiritual style rooted in African and Berber traditions.

Here’s a quick guide 👇

🪘 What is Gnawa music?

Gnawa music was brought to Morocco by descendants of enslaved people from sub-Saharan Africa (mainly from Mali, Niger, and Sudan). It blends:

  • Spiritual chants and ritual rhythms

  • Instruments like the guembri (three-stringed bass lute), qraqeb (metal castanets), and drums

  • Repetitive, trance-inducing melodies used in healing and spiritual ceremonies

🎤 Where to experience it in Khamlia

In Khamlia, several local groups perform for visitors:

  • Pigeons du Sable (the most well-known troupe)

  • Bambara and other family groups of Gnawa musicians

You can visit their small music houses to enjoy live performances, often accompanied by tea, dance, and explanations of the tradition.

🌅 Best time to visit

  • Morning or late afternoon for private or small-group sessions

  • During the Gnaoua Festival of Khamlia (usually in August), when the whole village celebrates with open-air performances

✨ Vibe

It’s intimate, authentic, and deeply spiritual — hearing Gnawa in the desert gives a unique energy that connects to the Saharan roots of the music.

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