Embark on a 6-day Moroccan adventure, exploring the stunning landscape from the High Atlas Mountains to the Sahara desert. Immerse yourself in the local culture, visit hidden waterfalls, and enjoy organic food. Experience a unique journey that prioritizes authenticity and sustainability.
Embark on a 6-day Moroccan adventure, exploring the stunning landscape from the High Atlas Mountains to the Sahara desert. Immerse yourself in the local culture, visit hidden waterfalls, and enjoy organic food. Experience a unique journey that prioritizes authenticity and sustainability.
Day 1: Casablanca – Ouzoud – Happy Valley – Aït Bouguemez Valley:
Azilal - Nestled in the breathtaking High Atlas Mountains, the Azilal region of Morocco is a hidden treasure waiting to be explored. This area boasts stunning natural beauty, including cascading waterfalls, rugged canyons, and lush valleys.
Booking a trip through the Azilal High…
Day 1: Casablanca – Ouzoud – Happy Valley – Aït Bouguemez Valley:
Azilal - Nestled in the breathtaking High Atlas Mountains, the Azilal region of Morocco is a hidden treasure waiting to be explored. This area boasts stunning natural beauty, including cascading waterfalls, rugged canyons, and lush valleys.
Booking a trip through the Azilal High Atlas Mountains offers a chance to experience Morocco’s authentic culture and witness some of the country’s most beautiful landscapes. A highlight of the region is the Ouzoud Waterfalls, where water cascades 110 meters into a lush valley below. Adventure activities such as rock climbing, canyoning, and zip-lining are also available.
For those seeking an off-the-beaten-path adventure in Morocco, Azilal is the ideal destination. With its stunning scenery, rich culture, and endless exploration opportunities, it promises an unforgettable trip.
Ouzoud Falls - The Ouzoud Waterfall in Morocco is a magical destination not to be missed. As the largest waterfall in Morocco, it offers a breathtaking sight with water cascading 110 meters into the valley below.
Visiting the Ouzoud Waterfall is not only a chance to witness this incredible natural wonder but also an opportunity to explore the beautiful surrounding area. Enjoy a refreshing walk around the waterfalls, soaking in the cool mist while exploring the lush vegetation and wildlife.
After working up an appetite, savor a delicious lunch overlooking the stunning waterfall, taking in the beauty of the scenery as you dine. The traditional Berber cuisine of the region is sure to tantalize your taste buds and provide a truly authentic Moroccan dining experience.
Whether you are an adventure seeker, nature lover, or simply looking for a unique experience in Morocco, a visit to the Ouzoud Waterfall is sure to delight and leave you with unforgettable memories.
Aït Bouguemez Valley - Known as the Happy Valley, the Aït Bouguemez Valley offers visitors a unique opportunity to experience the traditional Berber way of life in Morocco’s stunning High Atlas Mountains. Spending a night in a traditional earthen building kasbah is an experience not to be missed, providing a glimpse into the warm and welcoming hospitality of the Berber people.
As you settle into your kasbah for the night, surrounded by the beauty of the valley, you will feel at one with the natural world around you.
As night falls, the stars illuminate the valley with a mesmerizing display of light. Waking up in the Happy Valley is an unparalleled experience, as the sun rises over the mountains, casting a warm glow over the valley. As you bid farewell to your hosts and the stunning scenery, you will carry with you the memories of a truly unique and unforgettable experience.
Happy Valley – M’goun Valley – Roses Valley:
Vallee Des Roses - Driving from Mgoune Valley, visitors can explore the stunning Roses Valley, located in the foothills of Morocco’s High Atlas Mountains. The valley is renowned for its rose production, harvested each spring to create rose water and other rose-scented products.
As visitors drive through the valley, they are surrounded by fields of fragrant roses in shades of pink, red, and white. The road winds through the picturesque landscape, with the towering High Atlas Mountains in the distance.
A highlight of visiting the Roses Valley is the opportunity to visit local cooperatives where rose water and other rose-scented products are made. Visitors can learn about the traditional methods used to extract the essence of the roses and even purchase some products as souvenirs.
M’goun Massif - One of the most unique and memorable experiences in the High Atlas Mountains is meeting and visiting the nomad families who live in the region. These nomads are traditionally herders, moving their flocks of sheep, goats, and camels in search of grazing land.
Traveling along authentic routes, visitors can encounter nomad families living in traditional caves carved out of the mountain rock formations.
Overall, discovering the nomad families along the authentic routes is an unforgettable experience that provides a unique glimpse into the traditional way of life in the High Atlas Mountains. Meeting the nomads, visiting their caves, and experiencing their hospitality is a highlight of any trip to the region, offering a rare opportunity to connect with nature and immerse oneself in the rich cultural heritage of the Berber people.
Roses Valley – Dades Gorge – Toudgha Valley – Merzouga Desert Camp:
Dades Gorges - Dades Gorge is a breathtaking natural wonder located in Morocco’s High Atlas Mountains. The gorge is formed by the Dades River, which has carved a narrow, winding canyon through the rugged landscape over millions of years.
Visitors to Dades Gorge can explore the dramatic cliffs and rock formations that tower over the river, with their deep red and orange hues creating a stunning contrast against the clear blue sky. The landscape is dotted with traditional Berber villages, where visitors can experience the local way of life and admire the unique architecture of the region.
Another must-see attraction in Dades Gorge is the famous “Monkey Fingers,” a collection of rock formations resembling the fingers of a giant ape. These unique formations are a testament to the power of natural erosion and add to the otherworldly beauty of the gorge.
Dades Gorge is a must-visit destination for anyone exploring Morocco’s High Atlas Mountains. Its unique blend of natural beauty.
Todra River - Todgha Gorge is a spectacular natural attraction located in Morocco’s High Atlas Mountains. It is a must-see destination for anyone exploring the region, offering a unique blend of natural beauty and outdoor adventure.
Visitors to Todgha Gorge can take a leisurely stroll through the narrow canyon, admiring the towering cliffs and dramatic rock formations that surround them. The clear blue sky overhead creates a stunning contrast against the deep red and orange hues of the rocks, making for a breathtaking sight.
A one-hour visit to Todgha Gorge is enough time to take in the breathtaking scenery, enjoy a leisurely stroll through the canyon, and get a taste of the outdoor adventure and cultural heritage that the region has to offer. Whether hiking, climbing, or simply admiring the natural beauty of the gorge, visitors are sure to leave with unforgettable memories of their time in this stunning part of Morocco.
Merzouga Desert - Merzouga is an enchanting village on the edge of the spectacular Erg Chebbi sand dunes in southeastern Morocco. The journey from Toudgha to Merzouga is a visual feast, as visitors pass through dramatic landscapes of mountains, oases, and stunning desert scenery. Along the way, guests will have the chance to stop and enjoy a traditional lunch with a local family, sharing stories and learning about the region’s rich cultural heritage.
Upon arriving in Merzouga, visitors will have time to freshen up before embarking on a thrilling sandboarding adventure. Gliding down the dunes on a sandboard is an adrenaline-fueled experience that provides a unique perspective of the desert landscape.
As the sun begins to set, visitors will hop on camels for a magical journey into the heart of the desert. The orange and pink hues of the sunset create a magical ambiance as the camels make their way to the luxury camp.
Erfoud - Erfoud is a town in southeastern Morocco known for its unique and fascinating fossils. The surrounding area is home to one of the largest concentrations of fossils in the world, and visitors can explore the ancient seabed that now sits in the middle of the Sahara Desert.
The Erfoud Fossil Museum is a must-visit for anyone interested in fossils and geology. The museum showcases an incredible collection of fossils from the Cambrian period, some of which are over 500 million years old. Visitors can learn about the history of the fossils and how they were formed, as well as the different types of creatures that lived in the region millions of years ago.
Overall, a visit to Erfoud and its fascinating fossils is a unique and educational experience not to be missed. From the museum to the markets to the desert tours, there is something for everyone to enjoy and learn from.
Khamlia Tribe – Rissani – Deraa Valley – Agdez – Ait Benhaddou:
Khamlia Gnawa Music - As part of the cultural tour, visitors will explore the Khamlia Tribe, a small community in southeastern Morocco known for its unique music and traditions passed down through generations.
During the visit, there will be an opportunity to learn about the Khamlia culture, meet locals, and enjoy a cup of traditional mint tea. The Khamlia people are known for their hospitality and warmth, always eager to share their traditions with visitors.
A highlight of the visit will be experiencing the Gnaoua music, a unique style originating in West Africa and embraced by the Khamlia Tribe.
Overall, visiting the Khamlia Tribe is a wonderful way to immerse oneself in the local culture and gain a deeper understanding of the region’s traditions and customs. The hospitality of the locals, the delicious tea, and the mesmerizing music make this visit an unforgettable experience.
Rissani Market - As part of the cultural tour of Morocco, visitors will explore the local marketplace of Rissani. Located in the southeastern part of the country, Rissani is known for its vibrant and colorful market, held three times a week.
During the visit, there will be a chance to explore the bustling market, offering a wide variety of goods, from spices and textiles to pottery and jewelry. The market is a great place to immerse oneself in the local culture, interact with locals, and experience the sights, sounds, and smells of a traditional Moroccan souk.
In addition to the market, Rissani is also known for its historical significance, once an important trading center on the caravan routes crossing the Sahara Desert. Visitors will have the opportunity to explore the ancient ruins of the city, including the Ksar Abbar, a fortified granary, and the Mausoleum of Moulay Ali Cherif, a revered holy site.
Nkob - During the tour of Morocco, visitors will explore the charming village of Nkob, located in the Draa Valley. Here, there will be an opportunity to explore the village, visit the local market, and enjoy a traditional lunch at a local restaurant.
After lunch, the journey continues to the Landart Camp, a unique eco-friendly accommodation in the heart of the desert. This camp offers a one-of-a-kind experience that combines art and nature, with stunning views of the surrounding landscapes.
Visitors will have the opportunity to explore the Landart Camp, featuring beautifully designed accommodations made from natural materials such as clay, stone, and wood. There will also be a chance to learn about the art installations and sculptures scattered throughout the camp, created by local artists Moha.
Agdz - Driving along the Draa Valley from Agdz to Ouarzazate is a scenic journey offering stunning views of desert landscapes and traditional Berber villages. The valley is lined with palm trees and dotted with ancient kasbahs, creating a picturesque and peaceful atmosphere.
As the journey progresses through the valley, small towns and villages such as Tamnougalt and Zagora offer glimpses of daily life in rural Morocco. There will also be opportunities to stop and explore some of the historic kasbahs along the way, such as the Kasbah of Ait Ben Haddou, a UNESCO World Heritage Site.
The stunning scenery along the way makes it a journey worth taking. Arrival in Ouarzazate, known as the “Gateway to the Desert,” will be in the afternoon, where visitors can explore the city’s film studios and museums.
Ouarzazate - Passing through Ouarzazate on the journey, there will be a stop at the beautiful Taourirt Kasbah, a stunning example of traditional Moroccan architecture. This kasbah was once home to the powerful Glaoui family and is now a UNESCO World Heritage Site.
Visitors will take some time to explore the kasbah, marveling at its intricate design and learning about its fascinating history. Afterwards, there will be a refreshing break and a cup of traditional Moroccan coffee, providing a chance to relax and soak in the beauty of the surroundings.
This stop at the Taourirt Kasbah is a wonderful opportunity to experience Morocco’s rich cultural heritage and to take in some of the country’s most beautiful and historic sights.
Ait Ben Haddou - Ait Benhaddou is a spectacular fortified village that is a UNESCO World Heritage Site and a must-visit destination on any trip to Morocco. As visitors approach the village, they will be struck by its stunning location at the foot of the High Atlas Mountains, with its towering mud-brick walls rising from the surrounding desert.
A guided tour of Ait Benhaddou will allow exploration of its narrow alleyways, ancient buildings, and winding staircases. Visitors will learn about its fascinating history and cultural significance and have the chance to take in the panoramic views of the surrounding landscapes.
After the tour, visitors will head to their overnight accommodation, a traditional guesthouse or riad in the nearby town of Ouarzazate. Here, they will relax and unwind in comfortable surroundings, enjoying a delicious Moroccan dinner and perhaps even taking in some live music or entertainment.
Ait Benhaddou – Ounila Valley – Telouet Kasbah – Marrakech
Ounila Valley - Driving through Ounila Valley is a journey through some of Morocco’s most beautiful and isolated landscapes. As the road winds along, visitors will be struck by the rugged beauty of the surrounding mountains, the crystal-clear waters of the river, and the charming villages and kasbahs that dot the landscape.
Along the way, several stops will be made to take in the stunning views, meditate in peaceful natural settings, and explore the local culture and traditions. Visitors will explore isolated villages and kasbahs that have stood for centuries, each with its own unique story and architectural style.
At some stops, there will be opportunities to meet locals and learn about their way of life, including traditional farming techniques and handicrafts. A picnic lunch by the river, surrounded by the breathtaking natural beauty of the valley, may also be enjoyed.
Telouet Kasbah - During the journey through the Ounila Valley, there will be an opportunity to visit one of Morocco’s most famous historical kasbahs - the Kasbah of Telouet. Located at the crossroads of ancient caravan routes linking Marrakech to the Sahara, this kasbah was once a thriving center of trade and culture.
As visitors approach the kasbah, they will be struck by the sheer size and grandeur of its imposing walls and towers. Inside, exploration of its many rooms, courtyards, and gardens will reveal intricate tilework, carved woodwork, and ornate stucco decorations adorning its walls and ceilings.
A knowledgeable guide will share the fascinating history and stories of this once-great center of power, revealing the rich cultural heritage and architectural legacy of the region. Visitors will learn about the many famous figures who have passed through the kasbah over the centuries, from Berber warriors and Arab traders to French colonizers and international dignitaries.
Tizi n Tichka - Experience one of the most breathtaking drives in the country: the Tizi n Tichka pass. Rising to an altitude of 2260 meters, this mountain pass winds through the heart of the High Atlas range, offering spectacular views of the surrounding peaks and valleys.
As the winding road ascends, panoramic vistas of the rugged terrain unfold, with snow-capped peaks, rocky outcroppings, and lush valleys stretching in every direction. Along the way, glimpses of Berber villages clinging to the mountainsides, with their traditional earthen houses and terraced fields, may be seen.
At the top of the pass, a pause to take in the stunning views and perhaps snap some photos of this awe-inspiring landscape will be made. From here, the descent into the lush valleys below begins, passing through picturesque towns and villages and admiring the vibrant colors and textures of the local markets and crafts.
Taddart - A stop at a local barbecue and tajine restaurant will be made. This authentic eatery offers some of the best traditional Moroccan dishes in the region, focusing on fresh, organic ingredients sourced from local producers.
One of the most highly recommended dishes here is the organic lamb tajine, made using meat raised by nomads grazing along the High Atlas mountains. The lamb is incredibly tender and flavorful, thanks to the rich grasses and herbs the animals feed on in the high-altitude pastures.
As the delicious meal is savored, the vibrant atmosphere of the restaurant, with its colorful decor and bustling kitchen, can be enjoyed. The chefs are passionate about creating dishes that highlight the best of Moroccan cuisine, using age-old recipes and techniques passed down through generations.
Marrakech sightseeing – Casablanca
Marrakech - A local city guide will welcome visitors and take them on a half-day visit of the vibrant Souks, the stunning Koutoubia mosque, and the enchanting old medina. After lunch, the journey towards Casablanca will begin, and the guide will drop visitors off at their preferred location.
At the end of the tour in Casablanca, the team will be happy to assist with any additional arrangements or extensions that may be required. Whether continuing to explore Morocco’s fascinating cities, stunning landscapes, or unique cultural experiences, the perfect itinerary can be planned to suit individual interests and preferences. A range of activities is offered, from desert excursions and mountain treks to cooking classes and cultural immersions. Whatever is chosen, the commitment is to provide an unforgettable journey that will leave cherished memories of the time in Morocco.

- Private transportation
- On-board WiFi
- Gasoline & Tools
- Camel ride
- Lunch
- All Fees and Taxes
- Dinner
- In-vehicle air conditioning
- Breakfast
- 5 Nights Accommodation at Luxury Riad, Riads, Kasbah
- Private transportation
- On-board WiFi
- Gasoline & Tools
- Camel ride
- Lunch
- All Fees and Taxes
- Dinner
- In-vehicle air conditioning
- Breakfast
- 5 Nights Accommodation at Luxury Riad, Riads, Kasbah
- lunch , drinks, 4 dinner, extra activities
- lunch , drinks, 4 dinner, extra activities
Embark on a six-day journey of discovery through the stunning Moroccan terrain, from the High Atlas Mountains to the expansive, enchanting Sahara desert. This distinctive expedition ingeniously combines adventure, cultural experience, and off-the-beaten-path exploration as you traverse secluded townships, hidden waterfalls, and astonishing canyons….
Embark on a six-day journey of discovery through the stunning Moroccan terrain, from the High Atlas Mountains to the expansive, enchanting Sahara desert. This distinctive expedition ingeniously combines adventure, cultural experience, and off-the-beaten-path exploration as you traverse secluded townships, hidden waterfalls, and astonishing canyons. Delve into the rich Moroccan heritage through firsthand encounters with local families, enjoying organic meals, and engaging in al fresco picnics. Our trip is crafted to stand out from the conventional Moroccan tours, with a focus on authenticity and sustainability for a profound and responsible travel engagement. We are dedicated to granting you a distinctive voyage that directs you off the popular trails into the depths of the local lifestyle. Our belief lays in responsible tourism as the means of conserving Morocco’s natural and cultural treasures for future proponents.
If you cancel at least 6 full day(s) before the scheduled departure time, you will receive a full refund.
If you cancel between 2 and 6 day(s) before the scheduled departure time, you will receive a 50% refund.
If you cancel within 2 day(s) of the scheduled departure, you will receive a 0% refund.
If you cancel at least 6 full day(s) before the scheduled departure time, you will receive a full refund.
If you cancel between 2 and 6 day(s) before the scheduled departure time, you will receive a 50% refund.
If you cancel within 2 day(s) of the scheduled departure, you will receive a 0% refund.