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$2,600$2,700/

Per Person
  • 8 Days
  • Max People : 50

This 8-day caravan departs from the Atlantic coast at Agadir and journeys eastward through Morocco’s mountain kingdoms into the mysterious Sahara. You will traverse the High and Anti-Atlas ranges, encounter traditional Berber villages, cross rugged passes, visit kasbahs, roam palm-lined valleys, and spend nights under desert stars in camps. The pace balances adventurous travel and cultural immersion.

Included and Excluded

  • Pickup & drop-off in Agadir; all ground transport (4×4 / van)
  • Accommodation: mix of riads, kasbah guesthouses, traditional desert camp
  • All breakfasts and dinners; some lunches depending on package
  • Camel trek(s) in the desert; guide & camel handlers
  • Entrance fees to kasbahs, gorges, village sites, scenic stops
  • Experienced driver/guide speaking English (and possibly French)
  • Desert camp overnight with full camping services (beds, basic amenities)
  • International flights / transport to/from Agadir
  • Lunches on certain days (unless package includes) & all drinks beyond water / tea
  • Travel / medical insurance
  • Personal expenses, tips for guides & drivers
  • Optional extras: upgraded meals, private tent, spa or hammam services

Highlights of the Tour

  • Spectacular High Atlas mountain passes: changing landscapes, snow-peaks (if seasonal)
  • Anti-Atlas villages, with ancient architecture and stunning geology
  • The famed kasbahs — like Kasbah Aït Benhaddou, Skoura, and others
  • Todra Gorges: dramatic canyon walls, river walks
  • Desert nights: camel treks across dunes, sunsets & sunrises, nomadic culture
  • Palm oases & Draa Valley flora & life
  • Local Berber life: village visits, local crafts, food

Itinerary

Depart Agadir at ~08:30 am. Drive via the Souss Valley; stop in Taroudant around midday for lunch and market visit. Continue toward Anti-Atlas villages; arrive ~16:30 at guesthouse. Dinner at ~19:30, overnight.

Breakfast ~07:30. Depart ~08:30 across mountain passes; scenic photo stops. Arrive in Aït Benhaddou by ~13:30; lunch & tour. Afternoon visit of kasbah, then drive to Ouarzazate by ~17:30. Dinner ~19:30.

Morning at ~08:00 visit movie studios or local kasbahs. After lunch ~13:00 drive toward the Valley of Roses; through Skoura, see Amridil Kasbah. Arrive Dades Gorge ~17:00. Sunset views; dinner ~19:30; night in gorge lodge / kasbah.

Early breakfast ~06:30 (to beat heat on roads). Depart ~07:30; cross through Todra Gorges around mid-morning. Lunch in mid-day. Reach Merzouga by ~15:30. Camel ride into dunes for sunset ~18:30. Dinner + overnight in desert camp.

Sunrise in dunes at ~06:00. Breakfast in camp ~08:00. Optional excursions: 4×4 desert tours, visit to nomad families, fossil hunting. Lunch ~12:30 in desert camp or nearby. Afternoon rest; sunset camel ride ~17:30. Dinner ~19:30. Overnight desert.

Breakfast ~07:00 then depart desert ~08:00. Drive through desert villages, passing Erfoud. Lunch ~12:30. Continue toward Midelt or similar mountainous foothill location; arrive ~17:00. Dinner ~19:30.

Breakfast ~07:30. Drive through Middle or High Atlas passes, stopping in Ifrane / Azrou if desired. Lunch ~12:30. Reach Marrakech (or Essaouira if you prefer coastal detour) by ~17:30. Dinner ~19:30. Optional evening medina walk.

Morning ~08:30 visit local markets / heritage sites. Depart around noon; drive back to Agadir arriving ~16:30-18:00 depending on route. Dinner or final farewell dinner ~19:30. End of tour.

Location Map

Frequently Asked & Question

Spring (April–May) and Autumn (September-October) are ideal: daylight is pleasant, nights cooler; avoid mid-summer heat especially in the desert.

Moderate. There are long driving days, some dusty desert walks or camel rides, and altitude changes. No specialized fitness required, but being reasonably active helps.

Yes — children 6+ generally do well. Under 6 may need fewer camel rides or more relaxed schedule. Private tenting or quieter camps might help for families.

Layers (warm for mornings & nights, sun-warm midday), sun protection (hat, sunglasses, sunscreen), comfortable walking shoes, scarf/shawl, light jacket, refillable water bottle, camera, basic medication.

In riads / guesthouses, yes, though sometimes limited. In desert camps, basic facilities, often solar-powered charging. Expect limited internet in the more remote dunes.

Yes, if travelling with reputable operator. Roads between main towns are generally safe; in remote areas, guides know the terrain. Be sure to have travel insurance and be prepared for slower transport.

Most operators allow customizations: you might want fewer nights in desert, more time in mountains, or add coastal stops. Always confirm in advance.

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