Mount Saghro – Trek Saghro Traverse : 12 days Mule trekking and walking – Starts Marrakech and ends at Marrakech

Mountains TrekKing in Morocco Morocco is a wonderful place for lovers of hiking and trekking. You will enjoy entire days of walking in the High Atlas and camping in the villages or in night shelters. During your daily walks, you will appreciate the contact with the locals and the wealth of our mountains. High Atlas High Atlas is one of the most beautiful physical features in Morocco. Riding strong, streaking across the country from the South West to North east, the High Atlas is one of the greatest mountains of the world, the ideal place for hiking in Morocco. Sharp peaks, deep valleys, high plateau create a lovely landscape. It is an ideal place to relax away from the city and enjoy the picturesque scenary. Anti-Atlas Parallel to the Atlantic shores is the Anti-atlas agadir close to 2,000m which offers a stunning scenary and ruins of ancient granite landforms. The feature consists of massive piles of balls stacked, covered with original vegetation: Cactus, almond trees, Oleanders. The beautiful rock formation, incredible blue rocksand the agadir (castles) are a sight to behold. Middle Atlas The Middle Atlas displays a spectacularly beautiful range of mountains carpeted in green with cedar and Oak trees. the small town of Ifrane is used as a tourist destination in summer due to its mild temperatures. The forest skirts the the desolate highlands and barley crops adapt themselves perfectly to the nearby lakes. The Oleander form a guard of honour for the river Oumer rbia (commonly referred to as mother of springs) which joins with the 40 sources. Whether you are a regular or occasional visitor, we help you live your dream of Trekking in the Moroccan Atlas on just a few tours. Saghro Traverse 12 days Mule trekking and walking – Starts Marrakech and ends at Marrakech . The Jebel Saghro Massif is a volcanic mountainous region situated between the High Atlas and the Sahara desert and is the perfect spot for mule trekking and walking.
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Tagdilte
12 Days

Mount Toubkal Trek – Jebel Toubkal: 3 day-climbing trek

Mountains TrekKing in Morocco Morocco is a wonderful place for lovers of hiking and trekking. You will enjoy entire days of walking in the High Atlas and camping in the villages or in night shelters. During your daily walks, you will appreciate the contact with the locals and the wealth of our mountains. High Atlas High Atlas is one of the most beautiful physical features in Morocco. Riding strong, streaking across the country from the South West to North east, the High Atlas is one of the greatest mountains of the world, the ideal place for hiking in Morocco. Sharp peaks, deep valleys, high plateau create a lovely landscape. It is an ideal place to relax away from the city and enjoy the picturesque scenary. Anti-Atlas Parallel to the Atlantic shores is the Anti-atlas agadir close to 2,000m which offers a stunning scenary and ruins of ancient granite landforms. The feature consists of massive piles of balls stacked, covered with original vegetation: Cactus, almond trees, Oleanders. The beautiful rock formation, incredible blue rocksand the agadir (castles) are a sight to behold. Middle Atlas The Middle Atlas displays a spectacularly beautiful range of mountains carpeted in green with cedar and Oak trees. the small town of Ifrane is used as a tourist destination in summer due to its mild temperatures. The forest skirts the the desolate highlands and barley crops adapt themselves perfectly to the nearby lakes. The Oleander form a guard of honour for the river Oumer rbia (commonly referred to as mother of springs) which joins with the 40 sources. Whether you are a regular or occasional visitor, we help you live your dream of Trekking in the Moroccan Atlas on just a few tours. Jebel Toubkal: 3 day-climbing trek. Mount Toubkal (4,167m) is the highest mountain in North Africa. You do not need to be a seasoned mountaineer to reach its summit, but it is a stiff, challenging hike and climb, and you will need stamina and strong walking or climbing boots. Your efforts will be richly rewarded though, by the indescribably spectacular view from the top. Your starting point is a two-hour drive away from Marrakech, and the ascent and descent can be achieved in just three days.
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Toubkal Refuge – Imlil
3 Days

Nomadic feeling – 4 Days 3 nights

Sahara Camel Trekking Kingdom of sand and wind, the desert is a fabulous meeting place. An unforgettable experience, its power and infinite beauty take us somewhere deep within us ,opening us to all our surroundings, whether we are just passing through or staying. In the Sahara in southeastern Morocco, there is a village called el M'Hamid Ghizlane, which is 470km far from Marrakech. The paved road ends here! Like the time! It is here that our caravan starts. We borrow the bed of the Oued Draa and walk along the palm before entering the desert. Our secret hope to reach this distant line where sky and earth merge ... The stones of the hamada cry under our feet. The sun loves us a little more from hour to hour. We stop under a tamarisk tree planted in the middle of nowhere! Just the time to understand that one orange becomes the most precious on earth. The key is slowly replacing the superfluous, so that when we reach the sea of sand, we are ready, finally, to hear the silence ... As an echo of the starlight. Bread, sand and hot tea, we give the second breath needed to offer our bodies to dance before sleep, friend, convince us to follow up tomorrow ... SAMPLE CAMEL TREK TOURS from 1 night or 3 – to 6 days starting from Mhamid :   What you need to know for your Sahara Camel treks: Here is a checklist of things you need to know and things you will need to bring or buy for the trek:   The Treks • The Sahara camel treks run from October to April. • Please allow 1 day for travel to reach the desert from the start point and 1 day to return. • All our camel tours are full board and based on bivouac tents for two people. Tents and bedding with plenty of blankets are provided. • Daily trekking time is approximately five or six hours with plenty of rest stops and a long break for lunch in the shade.   What to Wear A long cotton scarf to wrap around your head is recommended if it is windy and the sand is blowing. You can buy a traditional Moroccan scarf for about 50-100 dirhams (depending on size) They do a great job keeping sand out of your hair, nose and eyes. It is more comfortable to wear longer pants when riding on camels. Between November and April, the desert can be very cold at night, so bring warm clothing for this time of year: sweater and jacket, hat and gloves; and in December, January and February particularly, you'll also need warm socks, long pants and a warm coat.   What to bring Make sure your bag is lightweight, tough and resistant; your main bag will be carried by camel. You will also need a smaller backpack for your daily trekking needs: Lightweight breathable T-shirts and shirts with long sleeves (to avoid sunburn). Lightweight pants
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Erg Smar
4 Days – 3 Nights
Min 5 – Max 12

OUZOUD WATERFALLS

The Ouzoud waterfalls (waterfalls of mills in Berber) are located at about 330 feet high, on three levels, on the ouzoud wadi, at an altitude of 1060 m in the Middle Atlas. This vast site is an important Moroccan tourist spot 120 km from Beni Mellal and 150 km northeast of Marrakech. The waterfalls are located at 3 hours drive away from Marrakech, Ouzoud watefalls are the Northern Africa's largest waterfall, They seem to come out of a postcard, and not to be missed! Our day together includes a visit to these breathtaking falls, which offer the traveller an almost permanent rainbow crowning their impressive heights. The falls descend nearly 330ft, and will make a spectacular backdrop for your day trip from Marrakech. Before arriving at the falls, we will have the chance to drive through the spectacular High Atlas Mountains, stopping along the way to visit a natural bridge carved out of the mountains by nothing more than time! Once we arrive at the falls, we will take a beautiful hike for approximately two hours to reach the bottom of the falls. Here we will have the opportunity to swim and take in the healing powers of these magnificent falls. We will enjoy a traditional tajine in one of the restaurant, admiring the nature around. Distance 180 km DEPARTURE/RETURN LOCATION Marrakech DEPARTURE TIME Start at 8.30am - Finish at 6pm Duration 9h30m INCLUDED Travelling in an air-conditioned vehicle with an English speaking experienced guide/driver. Guide for one hour and half trek to the waterfalls Lunch in local restaurant. Hike for about 1h30 or more . NOT INCLUDED Drinks Camel Ride Tips
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Ouzoud Watefalls
9H30M

Real Sahara – 4 Days 3 Nights Chegaga Sand Dunes

Day 1 : Marrakech – Zagora : On the Way to the Desert , Leaving Marrakech in the morning, we cross the tizi n’Tichka and drive through more spectacular scenery with views of mountain valleys and plains, and villages, with their Berber houses of their typical earth construction, tucked organically into the mountainside. and we will travel south up through the High Atlas Mountains via the Tizi n’ Tichka Pass (2260 m), which was built by the Foreign Legion and is the highest pass in Morocco. Our winding road takes us through Berber villages and beautiful countryside with breathtaking views offered by the High Atlas Mountains. On the way, we will visit several Kasbahs, Then we continue on through the lush Draa valley to Zagora, where we will have dinner and spend the night at a hotel. Today’s driving time is approximately 5h30 hours in total. Distance 140 km DEPARTURE/RETURN LOCATION Marrakech THEME Sahara & Kasabh Destinations Chegaga Desert Physical rating 2/5 STYLE Original AGES Min 4 GROUP SIZE Min 1 - Max 16 TRIP CODE 1A2A INCLUSION Meals 3 Breakfast 0 Lunches 3 Dinners Transport Travelling in an air- conditioned vehicle with an English speaking experienced guide/driver.
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Min – 4
Ouarzazate – Ait Ben Haddou
4 Days – 3 Nights

Sahara Meditation -7-Day 6 Nights

Sahara Camel Trekking Kingdom of sand and wind, the desert is a fabulous meeting place. An unforgettable experience, its power and infinite beauty take us somewhere deep within us ,opening us to all our surroundings, whether we are just passing through or staying. In the Sahara in southeastern Morocco, there is a village called el M'Hamid Ghizlane, which is 470km far from Marrakech. The paved road ends here! Like the time! It is here that our caravan starts. We borrow the bed of the Oued Draa and walk along the palm before entering the desert. Our secret hope to reach this distant line where sky and earth merge ... The stones of the hamada cry under our feet. The sun loves us a little more from hour to hour. We stop under a tamarisk tree planted in the middle of nowhere! Just the time to understand that one orange becomes the most precious on earth. The key is slowly replacing the superfluous, so that when we reach the sea of sand, we are ready, finally, to hear the silence ... As an echo of the starlight. Bread, sand and hot tea, we give the second breath needed to offer our bodies to dance before sleep, friend, convince us to follow up tomorrow ... SAMPLE CAMEL TREK TOURS from 1 night or 3 – to 6 days starting from Mhamid :   What you need to know for your Sahara Camel treks: Here is a checklist of things you need to know and things you will need to bring or buy for the trek:   The Treks • The Sahara camel treks run from October to April. • Please allow 1 day for travel to reach the desert from the start point and 1 day to return. • All our camel tours are full board and based on bivouac tents for two people. Tents and bedding with plenty of blankets are provided. • Daily trekking time is approximately five or six hours with plenty of rest stops and a long break for lunch in the shade.   What to Wear A long cotton scarf to wrap around your head is recommended if it is windy and the sand is blowing. You can buy a traditional Moroccan scarf for about 50-100 dirhams (depending on size) They do a great job keeping sand out of your hair, nose and eyes. It is more comfortable to wear longer pants when riding on camels. Between November and April, the desert can be very cold at night, so bring warm clothing for this time of year: sweater and jacket, hat and gloves; and in December, January and February particularly, you'll also need warm socks, long pants and a warm coat.   What to bring Make sure your bag is lightweight, tough and resistant; your main bag will be carried by camel. You will also need a smaller backpack for your daily trekking needs: Lightweight breathable T-shirts and shirts with long sleeves (to avoid sunburn). Lightweight pants
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M’hamid
7 Days – 6 Nights
Min 5 – Max 12

South Morocco Discovery – 5 Days 4 Nights

Day 1: Marrakech to Skoura Palm grove. 215 km around 4 hours driving . Leave Marrakech after early breakfast. Drive from Marrakech to Skoura Valley. Traverse the High Atlas mountains via the highest main road pass in Morocco, at 2260m altitude, offering stunning views and exhilarating driving. The route passes lush valleys & traditional adobe Berber villages by the road-side. to reach Ait Ben Haddou. Ait Ben Haddou is essentially a living museum, comprising numerous ksar (series of earth dwellings) and has been used as the backdrop in many international films. After lunch and visit to the Kasbah we continue to Ouarzazate where you can stop, for visit the kasabh of Taourirt or take photos . Finally you will be taken to the palm grove of Skoura, about 20 kilometers from Ouarzazate, to a charming guest house with pool where you will dine in bio-aromatic gardens. DEPARTURE/RETURN LOCATION Marrakech, Morocco THEME Sahara & Kasabh Destinations Chegaga Desert Physical rating 2/5 STYLE Original AGES Min 4 GROUP SIZE Min 1 - Max 16 TRIP CODE 1A5A INCLUSION Meals 4 Breakfast 0 Lunches 4 Dinners ACCOMODATION Hotel/Riad (1 night) Camp (1 night) TransportTravelling in an air- conditioned vehicle with an English speaking experienced guide/driver.
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Min – 4
Across the High Atlas
5 Days – 4 Nights

Southern Morocco and the Atlantic Coast – 12 days 11 Nights

Day 1: Marrakech Airport Arib will meet you at the airport in Marrakech , and welcome you to Morocco. Transfer to your nice Riad in the Medina and rest or small tour around , night and dinner in the Riad . Day 2:Marrakech to Skoura Palm grove. 215 km around 4 hours driving . We pick you up at your Riad at 9:00am and travel towards the High Atlas Mountains. Cross the mountains via the highest road pass in Morocco Tizi n Tichka (2270m) which offers a spectacular scenery of mountains, valleys and Berber villages We then visit the extraordinary sight of the Atlas Mountains Kasbah Telouet; the crumbling Kasbah belonged to the powerful Glaoui tribe remembered as the "vulture" sultan and his son who lived there until the 1950's. Then we Continue through the Road of the Caravans via the Ounila Valley which offers unparalleled views of green valleys, river and remarkable colored slopes and hillsides. On your tour we also visit the amazing UNESCO protected 16th century sight of Kasbah Ait BenHaddou; take a walk , where you can stroll the winding streets of the Kasbah to the upper level for awe inspiring views. After the visit to the Kasbah we continue to Ouarzazate where you can stop, for visit the kasabh of Taourirt or take photos . Finally you will be taken to the palm grove of Skoura, about 20 kilometers from Ouarzazate, to a charming guest house with pool where you will dine in bio-aromatic gardens. DEPARTURE/RETURN LOCATION Marrakech, Morocco THEME Beaches & Sahara Destinations Chegaga Desert Physical rating 2/5 STYLE Original AGES Min 4 GROUP SIZE Min 1 - Max 16 TRIP CODE 1A6A INCLUSION Meals 11 Breakfast 0 Lunches 11 Dinners ACCOMODATION Hotel/Riad (1 night) Camp (1 night) TransportTravelling in an air- conditioned vehicle with an English speaking experienced guide/driver.
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Min – 4
Essaouira
12 Days – 11 Nights

SUNSET AND CAMEL RIDE IN THE AGAFAY DESERT

Leave the vibrant city of Marrakech and drive through lush vegetation, olive and orange trees, orchards and through genuine villages. The scenery is completely different off the beaten tracks or on the road, - barren light brown plateaux, a true stone desert. The locals call it Agafay desert: it well could be Sahara as well, because of the feeling of loneliness you can experience there. For all those who haven't got enough time in Morocco to go for a Sahara tour, all the way south then the Agafay desert is an excellent alternative. The Agafay desert is not a sand desert - but more sandstone and earthen plateau. You will discover, traditional earth-built villages, dusty riverbeds are interspersed with spectacular sumptuous pasture and vegetation in springtime. There we can appreciate a tea with the locals and experience trekking by camel. ITINERARY The team will collect you at your riad / hotel in Marrakech. There is less than one-hour drive to reach the stony Agafay desert. There, your camels will be waiting for you to make a lovely ride around an amazing landscape in order to reach your final destination: a gorgeous panorama where you will have the chance to stop for tea with locals and enjoy the sunset from there. Distance 40 km DEPARTURE/RETURN LOCATION Marrakech DEPARTURE TIME Start at 4pm. - Finish at 7/8pm Duration 4 Hours INCLUDED Travelling in an air-conditioned vehicle with an English speaking experienced guide/driver. Camel ride in the Agafay desert for about 1 hours more or less Tea at the local tents in the Agafay desert NOT INCLUDED Dinner Quad Tips
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Afghay Desert
4H

THE 3 VALLEYS OF THE ATLAS

This is a marvellous trip during which you will discover the most spectacular valleys of the area. Ourika Valley, Sidi Fares and Asni valley. Your guide will pick you up at 9 am from your hotel or riad, and leaving Marrakech, east of the city direction of the high Atlas, will cross several villages before driving along the Ourika valleys, stretches for about 30 miles across the foothills of the High Atlas. This is one of the most picturesque drives where the road follows the rushing Ourika River, which although the levels vary, never runs dry and provides wonderful whitewater rafting in the summer months. Somewhere in this valley we will have a mint tea pause by the mountain stream, before heading off-road on the foothills of the Atlas Mountains. we will take that route at leisurely pace, and If happen to be a day where it is local Berber market in one of the villages, we would stop in the morning to visit it. We will drive through villages and will be able to stop whenever you want for photos or to get information. We also encourage our clients to bring unwanted spare clothes or shoes with them, as well as school supplies that you can distribute yourself once you travel with us, there will be lots of Berber kids on the way We will continue to climb upwards until you leave the main road at an altitude of over 2000 meters. Then we will follow an ancient, partly paved Berber track to reach the Sidi Fares valley an authentic area famous for apple trees, here you will have lunch in a Berber house in a village overlooking the Atlas Mountains. The food will be homemade and organic: tomato salad, chicken tagine, couscous and fruits. If you are vegetarian, please let us know in advance. After lunch we will head off for the greener Asni valley where orchards lined the route. You can also admire the Mount Toubkal: the highest peak in Northern Africa culminating at 4167 meters, and often snowcapped. Distance 145 km DEPARTURE/RETURN LOCATION Marrakech DEPARTURE TIME Start at 9am - Finish at 4pm Duration 7 Hours INCLUDED Travelling in an air-conditioned vehicle with an English speaking experienced guide/driver. Lunch in a Berber house or in local restaurant. NOT INCLUDED Camel Ride Tips
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3 VALLEYS OF THE ATLAS
7H