Marrakech

Between mountains and Waves

Marrakech

Overview

Join an exhilarating ten-day adventure through the Sahara Desert and the High Atlas Mountains. Starting in Marrakech, traverse the rugged Atlas, explore the palm groves of Draa Valley, and reach Zagora. Discover the UNESCO-listed kasbah of Ait Benhaddou, immerse yourself in local culture, enjoy a camel trek, and spend a night under the stars at Erg Chegaga. Relax at a Riad in Ouled Berhil with a traditional hammam experience, then explore the enchanting medina of Essaouira. Perfect for those wanting to experience Morocco’s cultural and natural wonders in a short time!

Accommodation

9 nights standard accommodation (3 stars hotels or similar, guesthouses, camp)

  • 1 night Marrakech

  • 2 nights Bouteghrar

  • 1 night Zagora

  • 1 night Sahara camp

  • 1 night Taroudant

  • 2 nights Essaouira

  • 1 night Marrakech

Transportation

  • private bus brand new Mercedes sprinter, and camels

Meals:

  • 8 breakfasts, 4 lunches, 5 dinners

Duration

10 Nights

Price

From €498

Destinations

Marrakech, Kelaat Mgouna, Ouarzazate, Mhamid El Ghizlane, Agadir, Essaouira

Package Inclusions

  • 8 breakfasts
  • 4 lunches
  • 5 dinners

Not Included

  • Travel Insurances
  • Visas or vaccination
  • Single supplement
Marrakech
Kelaat Mgouna
Ouarzazate
Mhamid El Ghizlane
Agadir
Essaouira

Highlights

  • Marrakech: Dinner on the Djamaa el Fna
  • Ait Ben Haddou: Historical tour of the fortified village
  • Rose Valley: Morning hike, visit a local family, and have lunch with them Entrance and Guided Tour
  • Draa Valley: Afternoon walk in the Oasis
  • Tamegrout: Koranic school and Tamegrout poetry village visit
  • The Sahara: Off-road drive and Camel ride
  • Taroudant: Walk through the market alleyways in the Medina
  • Agadir: Panoramic view of the city
  • Essaouira: Guided Cultural tour and fish market lunch
  • Marrakech: Free evening and farewell dinner in the new town

Itinerary

Day 1
Marrakech
Day 2
The Rose Valley
Day 3
The Rose Valley Discovery Day
Day 4
Draa Valley
Day 5
Erg Chegaga Sahara Camp
Day 6
Oulad Berhil
Day 7
Essaouira Via Taroudant
Day 8
Essaouira
Day 9
Marrakech
Day 10
Marrakech

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Special information

  • 3 Days of Walking & Trekking

Pace:

  • Challenging: 4-5km/3-4miles an hour

Terrain:

  • High altitude; including steep, rocky terrain and snow

  • Day 2. 8km/5miles

  • Day 3. 9km/13.0miles

  • Day 4. 21km/2.0miles

Accommodation :

In Marrakech, we will spend 2 nights in a Riad/hotel in the Medina. We enjoy one night in a family guest house, with good good-sized room and shared facilities and a large roof terrace with views up to Toubkal. At Basecamp, you will stay in large mixed-sex, dormitory-style rooms with basic facilities, but there is hot running water and showers and a small shop selling soft drinks and snacks.

Where a single supplement is available, paying for a single will only guarantee a room for single use. It does not necessarily mean a twin or double room will be provided for sole occupancy.

Please note that a member of the group may be allocated a single room by default if the make-up of the group means there isn’t anyone for them to share with. Paying the supplement in advance is the only way to guarantee a single room.

Crampons and Ice axes

Crampons and ice axes are provided locally (Camp Magix 10 crampons and Camp Neve axes) These will normally be issued in (or before) Aroumnd.

3 – 4 season walking boots

All crampons must be fitted to an appropriate boot. Fitting a pair of crampons to an insufficiently sturdy or rigid boot can lead to crampons coming loose, and accidents. The crampons required for this trip are C1 crampons (entry-level mountain crampons). A C1 crampon should be fitted to a B1 boot. A B1 boot is a 3 to 4-season walking boot with a rigid or semi-rigid sole, and good (high and stiff) ankle support. The guides will check all participant’s boots before the trek to confirm they are compatible with the crampons to be used.

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