Embark on a cultural journey through Morocco’s Atlas Mountains, exploring UNESCO sites and cinematic kasbahs. Discover history, adventure, and breathtaking views.
Embark on a cultural journey through Morocco’s Atlas Mountains, exploring UNESCO sites and cinematic kasbahs. Discover history, adventure, and breathtaking views.
-
Marrakech - Pick-up and Departure
The driver and guide will meet the group at their Marrakech accommodation at the prearranged time, typically around 8:00 AM. Following a brief introduction to the day’s itinerary, the journey begins in a comfortable private vehicle heading towards the High Atlas Mountains. As the city fades into the distance, the…
- Marrakech - Pick-up and Departure
The driver and guide will meet the group at their Marrakech accommodation at the prearranged time, typically around 8:00 AM. Following a brief introduction to the day’s itinerary, the journey begins in a comfortable private vehicle heading towards the High Atlas Mountains. As the city fades into the distance, the scenery transforms from Marrakech’s bustling streets to expansive plains and the Atlas foothills.
The adventure starts on the road to Ouarzazate, renowned as one of Morocco’s most picturesque routes, gradually ascending towards the mountains. Throughout the drive, the guide will provide insights into Berber culture, the history of caravan routes, and the significance of the High Atlas as both a natural barrier and a cultural crossroads.
The first scenic stop is in Ait Barka, a Berber village nestled at the mountain’s base. Here, travelers can stretch their legs, enjoy tea on a panoramic rooftop, and take in the views before continuing the ascent to the Tizi n’Tichka Pass.
- Ait Barka - Stop in Ait Barka
Leaving Marrakech behind, the road begins to wind into the Atlas foothills. About an hour into the journey, Ait Barka, a small Berber village, offers a natural pause before the climb to the Tizi n’Tichka Pass.
Here, travelers can take a short break to enjoy the serene mountain atmosphere. Many choose to relax on one of the village’s rooftops, where traditional tea is served with sweeping views over the valleys and terraced fields. This moment is perfect for appreciating the contrast between the lush green foothills and the rugged mountains ahead.
Ait Barka is more than just a photo opportunity; it provides an initial glimpse into Berber daily life. Visitors may observe villagers heading to the fields, children on their way to school, or women carrying baskets of local produce. This stop offers a gentle introduction to the mountain’s rhythm before continuing higher into the Atlas.
- Tizi n Tichka - Tizi n’Tichka Pass
After Ait Barka, the road ascends into the High Atlas, reaching the Tizi n’Tichka Pass at 2,260 meters, the highest road in Morocco. This legendary crossing offers breathtaking views of valleys, terraced fields, and rugged peaks. Once a vital caravan route linking Marrakech with the Sahara, it remains one of the country’s most scenic drives. Here, travelers can pause to stretch their legs, capture panoramic photos, and admire the changing landscapes. On clear days, snow-capped summits contrast with the ochre mountains, making this a memorable highlight of the journey.
- Telouet Kasbah - Kasbah Telouet
Nestled in the High Atlas at 1,800 meters, Kasbah Telouet was once the palace of the influential Glaoui family. Built along the old caravan route to the Sahara, the kasbah is now partly in ruins but still showcases its past grandeur. Inside, visitors can explore vast reception halls adorned with painted cedar ceilings, colorful zellij tilework, and intricate plaster carvings. From the rooftop, the views stretch across valleys and rugged peaks, illustrating why this site was both a fortress and a symbol of power. Visiting Telouet offers a rare glimpse into Morocco’s history, the rise and fall of the “Lords of the Atlas,” and the cultural crossroads of the mountains. On Thursdays, the nearby Berber souk adds extra vibrancy to the village.
- Ounila Valley - Ounila Valley Villages
Traveling from Telouet towards Ait Ben Haddou, the road meanders through the stunning Ounila Valley, once part of the ancient caravan route. Here, small Berber villages blend seamlessly with the dramatic iron-colored mountains, their houses crafted from clay and stone in the same hues as the cliffs. These settlements appear almost hidden, as if sculpted from the landscape itself. Along the way, travelers will see terraced fields, orchards, and remnants of old kasbahs that once guarded the trade road. The valley offers one of the most authentic glimpses of traditional Berber life in the High Atlas, far from the main tourist routes, and provides countless opportunities for unforgettable photos.
- Ksar of Ait-Ben-Haddou - Arrival at Ait Benhaddou:
Upon reaching the iconic Ait Benhaddou, a UNESCO World Heritage site, the ancient ksar stands against the Atlas Mountains. The guide will lead the group through narrow streets and historic earthen buildings, sharing stories of Berber life. This village has served as the backdrop for numerous films, including Gladiator, Game of Thrones, The Mummy, Lawrence of Arabia, and Jewel of the Nile—making it both a cinematic and cultural treasure.
- Ksar of Ait-Ben-Haddou - Lunch in a Local Restaurant (Information):
During the visit, there is an option to enjoy lunch at a local restaurant. The restaurant offers a buffet of traditional Moroccan dishes in an authentic setting, allowing guests to experience local flavors and hospitality. Lunch is not included in the tour price and costs 130 Dhs per person.
- Marrakech - Return to Marrakech:
After exploring Ait Benhaddou and enjoying the optional local lunch, the journey back to Marrakech begins. Travelers can relax and enjoy the scenic drive through the Atlas Mountains, reflecting on the day’s cultural and cinematic highlights. Arrival in Marrakech is expected in the late afternoon or early evening, concluding a memorable day trip.

- Guided day trip
- Bottled water
- Entrance fees
- Local guide at Ait Ben Haddou
- In-vehicle air conditioning
- Guided day trip
- Bottled water
- Entrance fees
- Local guide at Ait Ben Haddou
- In-vehicle air conditioning
- Lunch
- Tea and coffee
- Lunch
- Tea and coffee
Embark on a journey through the magnificent Atlas Mountains to Ait Ben Haddou, a UNESCO World Heritage site celebrated for its historical importance and stunning scenery.
Discover the fortified village of Telouat, which houses the remarkable Guelaoui Pacha Palace.
Visit the renowned Kasbah of Ait Ben Haddou, a former palace featured in numerous Hollywood…
Embark on a journey through the magnificent Atlas Mountains to Ait Ben Haddou, a UNESCO World Heritage site celebrated for its historical importance and stunning scenery.
Discover the fortified village of Telouat, which houses the remarkable Guelaoui Pacha Palace.
Visit the renowned Kasbah of Ait Ben Haddou, a former palace featured in numerous Hollywood films.
This day trip offers a rich cultural experience brimming with history and breathtaking views, ideal for travelers seeking adventure and a deeper understanding of Moroccan heritage.
-
Traverse the picturesque Tizi n’Tichka pass in the Atlas Mountains
-
Explore the UNESCO-listed Ksar of Telouat and its magnificent palace
-
Uncover the Ait Ben Haddou Kasbah, famous for its appearances in films
-
Delight in a day filled with culture, history, and stunning landscapes
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.