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With the guidance of trusted local experts, comfortable travel arrangements, and carefully curated activities, we help travelers discover the real beauty, adventure, and hospitality of Morocco in a meaningful and memorable way.

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TOURS & TRIPS

Day Trips From Marrakech

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Ourika Valley day Trek

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EXPERIENCES

The Best Of Morocco

Unforgettable treks, desert escapes, and authentic mountain experiences

Atlas Mountain Treks

Walk ancient trails surrounded by Morocco’s breathtaking peaks

Sahara Desert Escapes

Ride across golden dunes beneath endless desert skies

Hidden Mountain Retreats

Stay in peaceful riads nestled deep within the Atlas Mountains

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EXPLORATION

Discover Morocco Beyond The Ordinary

Wander through timeless cities, deserts, and unforgettable landscapes.

Whispers Of Hills

Explore scenic trails, breathtaking peaks, and authentic Berber villages with experienced local guides.

Travel beyond limits

Discover unforgettable journeys through mountains, deserts, and timeless cultural experiences.

FAQs

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What holidays and tours do you offer?

The biggest event on the Moroccan calendar is the month of Ramadan, during which Muslims fast during the day time and break the fast at sunset. Most restaurants are closed for lunch (with the exception of those catering specifically to tourists) and things generally slow down.
Travelling during this time is entirely possible, and the restrictions don’t apply to non-Muslims, but it’s respectful to refrain from eating, drinking or smoking in public during the fast.
At the end of the month is the holiday of Eid al-Fitr, when practically everything closes for as long as a week and transport is packed as everybody heads back home. Alcohol consumption is not prohibited for tourists during Ramadan, there a few restaurants and bars serving alcohol.
Also, alcohol can be purchased in a supermarket if a tourist shows their passport to the staff as Moroccans are not allowed to buy or consume alcohol during the holy month

Large groups are welcome. We take the hassle out of organizing your walking holiday whether it is for a couple or a group of 16 and more. The more people, the more hassle for you. So if you want a little help, please just get in contact.

No terrain difficulty : walking and trekking mostly along the mule trails , tracks or on the sand 3h to 6 h walk per day : walking together in the rhythm of the group. In the winter time, some mountain passes might be blocked because of the snow, forcing us to slightly modify the itinerary.
Climbing up to the top of the highest pick in North Africa Toubkal (4167 m) is always optional. But placed at the end of the tour, when you are well acclimated to altitude, it should be accessible to all.

In a hotel/riad in Marrakech , on the first and last days of the stay, very close to the famous Djeema el Fnaa square, and the explore Marrakech old medina.
During the days of the trek you spend the nights under 2 person tents (camping) or overnights in mountain huts or guesthouses, According to the period of your trek.

We recommend bringing comfortable walking boots, a day backpack, suitable clothing for the season, sunglasses, a hat, a reusable water bottle, and basic personal items. Depending on the time of year and itinerary, you may also need warm layers, a sleeping bag, and a small personal first-aid kit to ensure a comfortable and enjoyable trekking experience.

You will have the opportunity to enjoy typically Moroccan meals (tajine, couscous,etc.). Fresh products, with canned food as a complement, meat bought in the mountains, Picnic or salads for lunch, hot ready-cooked meals for dinner.
We use a big tent to preparing the meals, and a mess tent to eat.
The water flowing out from the mountains is very pure but you should always treat it otherwise use bottle water instead of water from the source to be entirely safe.

For transfers between Marrakech and the starting or end point of the hike or tours, we use minibuses or four-wheel drive vehicles depends on the size of the group.
During the days of the trek, mules or camels carry the luggage.

The climate is both Mediterranean and Atlantic. The dry, hot season is from May to October when summer temperatures can reach 38°C and above (we will vary our sightseeing times as best we can to avoid the heat during this period).
Temperatures may drop significantly at times during the night as the day’s heat rapidly diminishes.
From December to January snow can be expected on mountain passes and it can be wet. In winter, day temperatures will probably be around 10-25°C, dropping to perhaps 0-5°C.

2/3-season sleeping bag (during May and Sept you will need a 4 season bag). Head Torch, high factor sunscreen, sunglasses.
You may also like to bring your own sleeping mattress although foam mats can be provided locally from our company.

In the highlands conditions are generally dry and sunny during the day but bring warm clothing such as a warm fleece, thermal underwear, warm hat and gloves for cooler nights in the mountains when temps drop dramatically. You will also need to bring waterproofs in case the weather changes, particularly at the start and end of the season.
Morocco is a Muslim country and it is important to dress with respect for local customs. People may be offended by shorts or revealing dresses, which can attract unwelcome attention.
We advise that in general women should cover shoulders, upper arms and knees. Transparent, ‘plunging’ necklines and tight fitting clothes should be avoided. Women should also cover their heads when entering a sanctuary, though in general, mosques are forbidden to non-Muslims.
For those clients on a cycling holiday please bear this information in mind for times that you are not on the bikes, While cycling it is no problem for both men and women to wear your regular cycling gear, tight fitting or not.

One main piece of baggage a daypack and a rucksack, It is preferable to bring your luggage in soft hold alls rather than a large suitcase – as it is easier to pack them on the vehicles and the mules or camels as we use on our treks.

Luggage
15Kg

Our tours include the services of an experienced English- and French-speaking Berber guide, transfers to and from your hotel or riad, and accommodation throughout your journey. During trekking adventures, mules or camels carry your luggage, while porters and a dedicated cook support the group and prepare all meals. The package also includes mineral water, stays in mountain gites or refuges, camping in the mountains or desert when applicable, and winter trekking equipment such as crampons and ice axes when required.

International flights to and from Morocco, personal travel insurance, and tips for guides, drivers, and support staff are not included in the tour price. We recommend arranging suitable travel insurance before your trip for added peace of mind.

It is recommended that you have a comprehensive travel insurance policy that would cover you in cases of medical emergency, repatriation, cancellation and curtailment, and loss of baggage and belongings. This should be arranged prior to departing on your travels.
Most insurance companies require a local police report to support claims of loss or damage to personal property.

Find a trek you are interested in then contact us via our enquiry form to discuss your trek. Once the details of your trek (duration, route and number of people) have been agreed, we will make a provisional booking, giving the dates and cost.
To confirm your booking we ask you to pay a deposit of 30%, and the rest when you arrived in the country. This can be in Euros, pounds sterling or US dollars.
Payment is quick, easy and secure through our company Bank account, other ways we don’t have possibilities by credit or debit card. The balance is paid in Morocco again in Euros, sterling or dollars – at the beginning of the trek.

Your safety is our top priority, followed by fun and comfort. All of our hiking guides are very experienced in the mountains and desert.
We require all of our guides to be certified and to have years of wilderness and guiding experience. On all of our multi-day tours the hiking guide also carries self phone.

If you have any diet restrictions or preferences, such as vegetarian, vegan, non-gluten, please tell us before hand and we will accommodate your dietary wishes and needs.

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