
Countryside in Marrakech

Medina and Ourika Valley Guided Tour with Lunch from Marrakech
Experience the grandeur of the Atlas Mountains and Moroccan culture. From bustling souks to tranquil valleys, it's a journey that captivates the soul.
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Agafay Desert quad bike adventure
For those looking to venture off the beaten path, this quad biking tour is the perfect adventure. Explore the arid landscapes of Morocco and the famous Agafay desert, discovering hidden spots and off-road terrain that you wouldn't find on your own. First, you'll get kitted out in your quad biking gear. From goggles to helmets, everything is provided, and an experienced instructor will brief you on the day ahead. Then, it's time to hit the open road and experience the thrill of driving through dry rivers, rocky hills, and the stony zone of Agafay.
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If you are looking for an off the beaten path adventure, this buggy tour ticks all the boxes. Explore the arid landscapes of Morocco's Agafay desert, discovering hidden spots and off-road terrain that you wouldn't find on your own. First, you'll get kitted out in your buggy riding gear. From goggles to helmets, everything is provided, and an experienced instructor will brief you on the day ahead. Then, it's time to hit the open road and experience the thrill of driving through dry rivers, rocky hills, and the stony zone of Agafay.
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Atlas mountains and Agafay desert day trip from Marrakesh
Admire the Atlas mountains and Agafy desert, visit Berber villages and sip tea with the locals on a day trip from Marrakesh.
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High Atlas Mountains private 4x4 tour with lunch
If you're looking for remote Berber villages, mountain panoramas and bucketloads of adventure, you've found it. This 4x4 tour begins as you approach the High Atlas foothills, just a short drive from Marrakech. Soon you'll be deep into north Africa's highest mountain range, passing typical farms and rust-coloured peaks. Yasmine, one of our expert local guides, says, ‘Our olive grove in Asni valley was once enough to support the whole family, but when the crop reduced due to lack of rain, we had to move to Marrakech. These days, I work as a tour guide, and I'm proud to show our guests what life in the Berber villages I know so well is like.'Your private, air-conditioned 4x4 vehicle is exclusively for you and your party. As you wind into the rugged terrain, you'll stop at the most panoramic locations to admire the view and snap some photos of the distinctive landscapes. You'll also see a local pottery studio where artisan potters use traditional methods to make ceramic products, and you can buy some items if you like.Next up, you'll explore a typical Berber village. Your guide will accompany you to a traditional home to enjoy a mint tea and try freshly baked bread. Wave goodbye to your hosts and continue through the mountains into the Asni valley, where it's time to stop for a traditional lunch. You'll round off your 4x4 adventure at the Plateau de Kik, calling in at the Tahanaout gorges on the return trip. On a private tour, the guide is at your disposal, so itinerary tweaks are possible.
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3-day private desert trip from Marrakech to Merzouga
Book your 3-day private Merzouga luxury Sahara tour from Marrakech to spend the night in Berber nomad tents with drumming music underneath the stars.
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2-day private desert tour from Marrakech to Zagora
Explore the Sahara Desert on a 2-day private tour. Cross the High Atlas Mountains, visit the UNESCO site of Ait-Ben-Haddou, and ride a camel at sunset.
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Private tour to Ouzoud Waterfalls from Marrakech
Discover one of Morocco's natural wonders on this day trip to the Ouzoud Waterfalls from Marrakech as you enjoy the stunning 110-meter waterfalls plunging down the cliffs.
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Road of the Kasbahs 4x4 Tour with Lunch in Aït Benhaddou
The sands of the High Atlas are sprinkled with silver screen stardust. On this epic tour, you'll travel by 4x4 to Telouet, rumble across the dizzying Tizi n'Tichka mountain pass and visit the UNESCO World Heritage Site of Aït Benhaddou. It's a blockbuster. Youssef, one of our expert local guides, says, ‘I'm from the village of Tamdaght, just 6km from kasbah Aït Benahdou – a red clay village so untouched it feels like you stepped into a movie. Living here, films became a normal part of our lives. I boosted my income when I was a student by working as an extra.'Your 4x4 adventure in the Atlas Mountains kicks off with a scenic drive via Taddart to Telouet – a crumbling kasbah on the former caravan route that linked Marrakech to the Sahara. Then, with views over Aït Benhaddou, you'll break for a tasty lunch freshly prepared with locally sourced produce. Afterwards, your guide will take you inside the ksar walls of the kasbah, where Hollywood films such as Gladiator and Lawrence of Arabia were filmed. This is one of Morocco's finest examples of earthen clay architecture.For the return trip you have the ascent to the spectacular Tizi n'Tichka pass to look forward to. Youssef says, ‘Tizi n'Tichka means “difficult mountain pasture” in Berber, and you'll soon find out why. It reaches the altitude of 2,212m with lots of switchbacks.' Once over the pass, the road descends through scenic valleys, passing villages and palm groves, before arriving in Marrakech.
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If you want to combine your city stay with a bit of adventure, a quad bike tour through authentic Berber villages and the harsh landscapes of the Jbilat zone, provides just that. Don your helmet and set off on an exploration at high speed through the countryside surrounding Marrakech.After a quick safety briefing with your guide, you'll be provided with a helmet and quad biking gear so all you need to do is bring your sense of adventure. Atlas Mountains in the background, we'll drive through the seemingly endless Jbilat area as well as plenty of remote Berber outposts.Mid-way, we'll stop in a village for some freshly-brewed mint tea and for you to admire the stacks of ochre-coloured houses and the way of life close up. During the return journey, you'll be able to see why Marrakech is nicknamed the ‘Red City' at a panoramic viewpoint that's off the beaten track.
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