8 days 7 nights to Unveiling Morocco’s Hidden Gems
Tour Overview
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Embark on an 8-day adventure through Morocco, exploring vibrant Marrakech, the historic Ait Ben Haddou, and the stunning Sahara Desert. Experience traditional Berber culture in Zagora, visit ancient rock art sites in Tata, and discover the silver treasures of Tiznit. Marvel at Essaouira's coastal beauty and its UNESCO-listed medina.
Itinerary
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Day 1: From the Bustle of Marrakech to the Tranquility of Zagora
- Your journey begins in the vibrant city of Marrakech, where the air is thick with the scent of spices, and the streets are alive with the sounds of the bustling medina.
- After a hearty Moroccan breakfast, you will set off on the road to Zagora, a town at the edge of the Sahara Desert known for its breathtaking landscapes and rich cultural heritage.
- The first stop on your journey is Ait Barka, a small yet significant village that offers a glimpse into traditional Berber life. Here, you will have the opportunity to drink a cup of mint tea or coffee and to use the facilitais. This stop sets the tone for the rest of your journey, emphasizing the importance of cultural exchange and understanding.
- Continuing your journey, you will ascend the Tichka Pass, one of Morocco's highest and most scenic mountain passes. The winding road offers stunning views of the surrounding Atlas Mountains, and a stop here is the perfect opportunity to stretch your legs, breathe in the crisp mountain air, and enjoy a cup of mint tea. The Tichka Pass is not just a gateway to the desert but a reminder of Morocco's diverse landscapes, from towering mountains to vast deserts.
- Next, you will reach Talouat, a small town home to one of the most impressive kasbahs in the region. The Kasbah of Talouat was once the stronghold of the Glaoui family, powerful rulers who controlled the caravan routes through the Atlas Mountains. A guided kasbah tour reveals its intricate architecture, with ornately decorated rooms, winding staircases, and stunning views over the surrounding valleys. This visit offers a deeper understanding of Morocco’s feudal history and the role these fortified homes played.
- Your journey then takes you to Ait Ben Haddou, a UNESCO World Heritage site, arguably one of Morocco's most iconic landmarks. This ancient ksar (fortified village) has been used as a backdrop for numerous films and TV shows, including “Gladiator” and “Game of Thrones.” As you wander through its narrow streets, lined with earthen buildings that seem to rise organically from the ground, you’ll feel like you have stepped back in time. Ait Ben Haddou is a photographer’s paradise, with its ochre-coloured buildings set against the backdrop of the stark desert landscape. Here, you’ll enjoy a traditional Moroccan lunch at a local restaurant, sampling dishes such as tagine or couscous, prepared with fresh, local ingredients.
- After lunch, you can visit the nearby cinema studios, where many famous movies have been filmed. The Ouarzazate region, often called the “Hollywood of Morocco,” has been a popular filming location for decades, thanks to its dramatic landscapes and well-preserved historical sites. A tour of the cinema studios provides a fascinating insight into the film industry in Morocco and this region's role in bringing some of Hollywood’s biggest blockbusters to life.
- As the afternoon draws to a close, you will go to Taourirt Kasbah, another impressive fortress that once belonged to the Glaoui family. Although less famous than Ait Ben Haddou, Taourirt Kasbah is equally fascinating, with its maze of rooms, courtyards, and passageways. A visit here offers a glimpse into the luxurious lifestyle of Morocco’s former ruling elite, with rooms decorated with intricate plasterwork, carved wooden ceilings, and colourful zellij tiles.
- Finally, as the sun sets, you will arrive in Zagora. The town is often called the “Gateway to the Sahara,” and its proximity to the desert is evident in its arid landscapes and traditional mudbrick architecture. Here, you will have the unique opportunity to ride a camel into the desert, an experience that is both thrilling and serene.
- As you sway gently on the back of your camel, you will be surrounded by the vastness of the desert, with nothing but the sound of the wind and the occasional call of a desert bird to break the silence.
- Your destination for the night is a traditional nomad tent in a desert bivouac. These tents, made from camel hair and designed to withstand the harsh desert conditions, offer a comfortable and authentic desert experience. Sitting around the campfire under a sky filled with stars, you wil enjoy a traditional Moroccan dinner accompanied by music and stories from your Berber hosts. This is a night to remember as you drift off to sleep to the sounds of the desert, wrapped in the warmth of your tent.
Accommodation in Zagora in a Nomad Tent
The night in Zagora is a chance to disconnect from the modern world and reconnect with nature. The simplicity of the nomad tent, combined with the vastness of the desert, creates a sense of peace and tranquillity that is hard to find elsewhere. As you lie under a blanket of stars, with the Milky Way stretching out above you, you’ll feel a deep connection to the land and its people. This is more than just a place to sleep; it is an experience that will stay with you long after you leave Morocco.
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Day 2: Zagora to Tata - Exploring Tamgroute’s Rich Heritage
- Your second day in Morocco begins with an early morning departure from Zagora.
- You will head towards the nearby village of Tamgrout, a place steeped in history and tradition. Tamgrout is known for its ancient library, its historical connection to the trans-Saharan slave trade, and its distinctive green pottery. This village is a testament to the enduring legacy of Morocco’s cultural and intellectual heritage.
- Your first stop in Tamgrout is the Nasiriyya Library, one of the oldest libraries in Morocco. Founded in the 17th century by Sheikh Mohammed bin Nasir, the library houses a priceless collection of manuscripts, including works on theology, astronomy, medicine, and law. As you wander through the library, you’ll be struck by the sense of history that pervades the space, with ancient manuscripts lining the shelves—each one a testament to the intellectual achievements of the past. The library serves as a reminder of Morocco’s rich scholarly tradition and its role as a center of learning in the Islamic world.
- Next, you will visit the slave village, a stark reminder of a darker chapter in Morocco’s history. Tamgrout was once an important stop on the trans-Saharan trade route, and many slaves passed through this village on their way to markets in North Africa and beyond. The village is a sobering reminder of the human cost of this trade, and a visit here offers an opportunity to reflect on the complex history of the region.
- Finally, you will have the chance to visit a workshop where green pottery is made. Tamgrout is famous for its distinctive green-glazed pottery, crafted using traditional methods that have been passed down through generations. Watching the potters at work, you will gain an appreciation for the skill and craftsmanship that goes into each piece. The pottery is made from locally sourced clay, shaped by hand, and glazed with a mixture of manganese and copper before being fired in a kiln. The result is beautiful, durable pottery that is prized throughout Morocco and beyond.
- After a morning of exploration, you will return to Zagora for lunch before setting off for Tata, your destination for the night.
Accommodation in a hotel in Tata
Tata is a small town located on the edge of the Sahara Desert, surrounded by stunning natural landscapes. The town is known for its palm groves, ancient kasbahs, and rock art sites, which date back thousands of years. Your accommodation in Tata is a comfortable hotel, where you can relax and unwind after a day of exploration. The hotel offers all the modern amenities you need while maintaining a traditional Moroccan charm.
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Day 3: Tata to Tafraout - Uncovering Ancient Mysteries
- Your day begins with a visit to one of the region’s most important rock art sites, where you will see ancient petroglyphs depicting scenes of hunting, dancing, and other aspects of daily life. These petroglyphs are remarkably well-preserved, and their intricate details provide valuable insights into the culture and beliefs of the people who created them. The rock art serves as a reminder of the deep connection that the people of this region have with the land and their ancestors.
- Next, you will visit an ancient kasbah, a fortified village that has stood the test of time. The kasbahs of Tata are less well-known than those in other parts of Morocco, but they are equally fascinating. They feature labyrinthine streets, high walls, and intricately decorated rooms. A guided tour of the kasbah will reveal its secrets, from hidden courtyards to rooftop terraces with stunning views of the surrounding landscape.
- After a morning of exploration, you will set off for Tafraout, a town nestled in the Anti-Atlas Mountains. The drive to Tafraout takes you through some of the most stunning landscapes in Morocco, with towering mountains, deep gorges, and verdant valleys. Along the way, you will stop for lunch at a local restaurant, where you can sample some of the region’s specialities.
- After checking in, you will have the evening to relax and enjoy the serene surroundings.
Accommodation in Tafraout: Hotel
Tafraout is known for its stunning landscapes, featuring dramatic rock formations and palm-filled valleys. The town is a popular destination for hikers and nature lovers, offering a peaceful escape from the hustle and bustle of larger cities. Your accommodation in Tafraout is a charming hotel that blends traditional Moroccan architecture with modern comforts.
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Day 4: Tafraout to Tiznit - Discovering the Heart of the Anti-Atlas
- Day four of your journey begins with a morning of exploration in Tafraout, a town often described as the heart of the Anti-Atlas Mountains. Tafraout is renowned for its unique rock formations, including the famous “Painted Rocks,” a series of boulders brightly painted by a Belgian artist. These rocks are a popular attraction, adding a splash of colour to the otherwise arid landscape.
- Your day starts with a visit to the Painted Rocks, where you can take in the surreal sight of these vividly coloured boulders set against the backdrop of the rugged mountains. The rocks are scattered across a wide area, allowing you to explore different formations and capture stunning photos.
- Next, you will visit a local village to learn about the traditional way of life in the Anti-Atlas region. The villages of Tafraout are known for their distinctive architecture, featuring houses made from local stone and adorned with intricate carvings. After a morning of exploration, you will enjoy lunch at a local restaurant, sampling some of the region’s specialities, such as tagine or couscous. The food in Tafraout is celebrated for its use of fresh, locally sourced ingredients, and the flavors are sure to delight your taste buds.
- In the afternoon, you will set off for Tiznit, known as the “Silver Capital” of Morocco. Tiznit is famous for its exquisite silver jewelry and is a popular destination for those looking to purchase unique, handcrafted pieces. The drive to Tiznit takes you through breathtaking landscapes, with the towering peaks of the Anti-Atlas Mountains on one side and the vast expanse of the desert on the other.
- Upon arrival in Tiznit, you will check into your hotel, conveniently located in the heart of the town. The hotel offers comfortable accommodations and is within walking distance of the town’s main attractions. After checking in, you will have the evening to relax and explore the town at your leisure. You might choose to visit the souk, where you can browse stalls selling everything from silver jewellery to spices, or simply stroll through the town’s charming streets.
Accommodation in Tiznit: Hotel
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Day 5: Tiznit to Essaouira via Agadir - From Mountains to the Sea
- Day five of your journey begins with a morning of exploration in Tiznit, a town steeped in history and culture. Tiznit is known for its well-preserved medina, surrounded by ancient walls and filled with narrow streets, bustling markets, and historic buildings. The medina is a treasure trove of traditional Moroccan architecture, featuring whitewashed walls, ornate doors, and beautifully tiled courtyards.
- Your day starts with a visit to the Grand Mosque, one of the most important religious sites in Tiznit. The mosque is a stunning example of traditional Moroccan architecture, boasting a towering minaret, intricate plasterwork, and a peaceful courtyard. A guided tour will provide insights into its history and significance, as well as an understanding of the role that religion plays in the daily lives of the people of Tiznit.
- Next, you will visit the Silver Souk, where you can browse stalls selling handcrafted silver jewellery. Tiznit is renowned for its silver artisans, who create intricate pieces using traditional techniques passed down through generations. Whether you are looking for a unique souvenir or simply wish to admire the craftsmanship on display, the Silver Souk is a must-visit.
- After a morning of exploration, you will set off for Agadir, a modern city on the Atlantic coast known for its beautiful beaches, vibrant nightlife, and rich cultural heritage. You will stop for lunch at a local restaurant, where you can savour fresh seafood and other Moroccan specialities.
- After lunch, you will continue your journey to Essaouira, a historic coastal city known for its well-preserved medina, stunning beaches, and lively arts scene. The drive to Essaouira takes you along the Atlantic coast, offering breathtaking views of the ocean and the rugged shoreline.
- Upon arrival in Essaouira, you will check into your riad or hotel within the medina. The riads of Essaouira are celebrated for their traditional architecture, featuring central courtyards, ornate tilework, and rooftop terraces that provide stunning views of the city and the ocean. After checking in, you’ll have the evening to explore the medina at your leisure. You might visit one of the many art galleries, browse shops selling handmade crafts, or simply enjoy a stroll along the beach.
Accommodation in Essaouira: Riad or Hotel
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Day 6: Exploring Essaouira - The City of Winds
- Day six of your journey is dedicated to exploring the beautiful city of Essaouira, where history, culture, and natural beauty come together to create a truly unique experience. Essaouira is renowned for its well-preserved medina, a UNESCO World Heritage site, vibrant arts scene and stunning coastal views.
- Your day begins with a guided tour of the medina, where you will wander through narrow streets lined with whitewashed buildings, colourful doors, and bustling markets. The medina of Essaouira is a photographer’s paradise, featuring charming architecture, a lively atmosphere, and breathtaking views of the ocean. As you explore, your guide will share stories about the city’s history, from its founding by the Portuguese in the 16th century to its role as a major trading port in the 18th and 19th centuries.
- Next, you will visit the Skala de la Ville, a series of fortifications built to protect the city from invaders. The fortifications offer stunning views of the Atlantic Ocean and provide a glimpse into the city’s military past. The Skala is home to several cannons that were once used to defend Essaouira, and you will have the opportunity to learn about their history and their role in the city’s defence.
- After exploring the Skala, you will go to the port, where you can watch fishermen bringing in their daily catch and perhaps sample some fresh seafood at one of the local restaurants. The port is a lively hub, with boats of all shapes and sizes bobbing in the water, filled with the sounds of seagulls and the smell of the sea.
- Lunch will be at a coastal restaurant, where you can enjoy a meal with a view of the ocean. The seafood in Essaouira is among the freshest and most delicious in Morocco, giving you the chance to savor a variety of dishes, from grilled fish to seafood tagine.
- In the afternoon, you will begin your journey back to Marrakech with ample time to relax and reflect on the day’s experiences. The drive takes you through the stunning landscapes of the Moroccan countryside, offering views of rolling hills, fertile valleys, and traditional villages.
- Upon arrival in Marrakech, you will check into your riad or hotel, where you can unwind and enjoy the comforts of your accommodation. The riads of Marrakech are celebrated for their traditional architecture and luxurious amenities, offering a perfect blend of Moroccan hospitality and modern convenience.
- After checking in, you will have the evening to explore the city or simply relax and prepare for the final day of your journey.
Accommodation in Marrakech: Riad or Hotel
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Day 7: Exploring Marrakech - The Red City
- Your final full day in Morocco is dedicated to exploring the vibrant and historical city of Marrakech, often referred to as the “Red City” due to the distinctive colour of its buildings. This city is steeped in history, with its ancient palaces, bustling souks, and beautiful gardens offering a glimpse into Morocco’s rich cultural heritage.
- Your day begins with a visit to the Badi Palace, a ruined palace once one of Morocco's most magnificent buildings. Built in the 16th century by Sultan Ahmed al-Mansur, the palace was designed to symbolize the sultan’s wealth and power, featuring grand courtyards, intricate mosaics, and opulent decorations. Although much of the palace has been lost over the centuries, its ruins remain impressive and offer fascinating insights into Morocco’s past.
- Next, you will visit the Bahia Palace, another stunning example of Moroccan architecture. Constructed in the late 19th century, this palace was intended to be the grandest of its time, showcasing beautiful gardens, ornate courtyards, and richly decorated rooms. A guided tour will reveal its history and the stories of the people who lived and worked here.
- After exploring the Bahia Palace, you will go to the Saadian Tombs, a burial site dating back to the 16th century. Discovered in 1917, the tombs have become one of the most popular tourist attractions in Marrakech. They serve as the final resting place of members of the Saadian dynasty, including Sultan Ahmed al-Mansur, and are renowned for their exquisite decoration, featuring intricate tilework, carved wood, and stucco.
- Next, you will visit the Koutoubia Mosque, the largest mosque in Marrakech and one of the city’s most important landmarks. Built in the 12th century, the mosque is famous for its stunning minaret, which towers over the surrounding medina. Although non-Muslims are not allowed to enter, you can still admire its beautiful architecture and learn about its history from your guide.
- After exploring these historical sites, you will have some time to visit the souks, where you can browse stalls selling everything from spices and textiles to jewellery and pottery. The souks of Marrakech are vibrant and bustling, providing a rich sensory experience of Morocco’s traditional markets. Whether you’re searching for souvenirs or simply soaking in the atmosphere, the souks are a must-visit.
- Finally, you will visit the Majorelle Gardens, a serene oasis in the heart of the city. Designed by the French artist Jacques Majorelle in the 1920s, these gardens are known for their stunning collection of plants, including exotic flowers, cacti, and palm trees. The gardens also house the Berber Museum, showcasing artifacts and art related to Morocco’s Berber culture. A visit to the Majorelle Gardens is the perfect way to conclude your day, offering a peaceful atmosphere and beautiful surroundings amidst the city's hustle and bustle.
- Your final night in Morocco will be spent in the comfort of your riad or hotel in Marrakech, providing an opportunity to reflect on the incredible journey you have experienced over the past week. Whether you enjoy a traditional Moroccan dinner, relax in the courtyard, or take a final stroll through the medina, your last night in Marrakech is a chance to savour the sights, sounds, and flavours of this amazing city.
Accommodation in Marrakech: Riad or Hotel
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Day 8: Departure from Marrakech - A Fond Farewell
- Your final day in Morocco begins with a leisurely morning in Marrakech, with time for some last-minute shopping or a visit to one of the city’s many cafés. Whether you are sipping a cup of mint tea on a rooftop terrace or browsing the stalls in the medina, your last morning in Marrakech is a chance to soak up the city’s vibrant atmosphere one last time.
- Then, you will be transferred to Menara Airport, where you will catch your flight home.
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What's Included
- Comfortable air conditional car- English speaking driver- 7 nights in riads or hotels- 1 night in a nomad tent in the bivoiac in Zagora- Dinner and Breakfast- Tour guide in Tafraout, Essaouira, Marrakech- Tickets to the monuments and studioWhat's Excluded
- Lunch- drinks- TipsWhat To Bring
- Light, breathable clothing- Fleece or jacket- Comfortable shoes- Sunglasses and a hat- Scarf or turbanMeeting Point
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Our popular destinations include Marrakech, Fes, the Sahara Desert, Chefchaouen, and the Atlas Mountains. We can also create custom itineraries based on your preferences.
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