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Hidden deep in the High Atlas Mountains are the crumbling remains of the great fortress-palace of Telouet: it is hard to imagine a more romantic spot in Morocco. Nearby, in a remote and picturesque valley is the village of Tijhza and this is our base for the week, staying in a simple but pleasant gite.
Relive the past in Fes, camp on the sandy dunes of the Sahara, trek through the impressive Todra Gorge, relax with a cup of tea in remote Imlil, indulge your senses in the souqs of Marrakesh
Southern Morocco is a land of extreme contrasts - from the commanding kasbahs and lush oases of the Draa Valley, to the high peaks and hidden valleys of the Atlas Mountains or the sand dunes of Erfoud. It is also a wonderful region for an exotic cycling holiday - traffic is minimal, road surfaces good and the winter climate is ideal!
This trip is a very comprehensive introduction to Morocco. Uncover its rich history while sightseeing in Fez, Meknes, the Roman ruins of Volubilis and the fortified kasbah of Ait Benhaddou. Experience an amazing variety of landscapes, from the sand sea at Merzouga to the majestic rugged scenery of the Atlas Mountains in Todra Gorge and the Valley of the Roses.
Visit the ancient 'Royal Cities' of Rabat, Meknes, Fes and Marrakesh, plus explore the towering Saharan Sand Sea of Merzouga, discover the wild Todra Gorge on foot and relax in the lovely Atlantic coastal resort of Essaouira.
The dirt roads (known locally as pistes) that we take provide access to seldom-visited areas and offer excellent riding conditions for this moderately-challenging mountain bike tour and are largely downhill, but there are still plenty of optional climbs for those looking to pit their wits against the highest mountains in North Africa.
Visit Andalucian hill villages and the fabulous ancient Royal Cities of Morocco: Rabat, Fes and Marrakech. Watch the changing landscapes; from whitewashed villages to minarets and medinas, and soak up the magic of Andalucia and Morocco.
Southern Morocco is a perfect destination: although hot in the high summer, it is pleasantly warm and usually sunny during the rest of the year. From the desert town of Zagora we travel by camel to the edge of the Sahara, spending the night at a traditional Bedouin camp.
A short walking trip in the superb Atlas Mountains. The red-walled city of Marrakech is a vibrant mix of sight, sound and smell - with its colourful maze-like souks and narrow shaded alleyways in the medina. A short drive, but a million miles from the hectic city, the Atlas Mountains are a haven of peace.
Explore the lively world of Marrakech, filled with exotic spices and treasures, visit Ait Benhaddou kasbah – a maze of red towers and fortifications, gain insight into the lives of the Berber people and discover Essaouira, once a pirates’ lair.
Exotic trip to Morocco. Includes great little adventures, like riding camels into the Sahara, sleeping under the stars, hiking up the Atlas mountains, staying with a Berber family, a raft trip through stunning gorges and visiting old cities.
On this itinerary you will experience Kasbahs & ksours of oasis villages. You will also bike the southern slopes of the High Atlas, ride Camels & camp in the great Sahara
With our charismatic horse guide Domenico Mocchi, we are delighted to offer a spectacular horse trek through the foothills of the Atlas Mountains taking in the hugely impressive Gorge du Dades.
Some of the finest and most rewarding trekking experiences to be found anywhere. A visit is equally rewarding on the human level: a rich history and rural culture is evident with the local Berber inhabitants colourful and friendly villages.
During our trek, we plan to summit Jebel Toubkal, North Africa's highest peak (4167m), Jebel Ouanakrim (4088m) and the lesser-known Jebel Adrar na'Dern (4001m).
Close to Europe and perfect for a short break, this trip provides a great taste of North Africa, exploring the rich history and culture of Morocco, as well as its tremendously varied landscapes.
For sheer diversity, Morocco is the perfect destination. Where else is it possible to explore ancient cities, take a camel ride to the desert, walk in the mountains and stroll along a sandy beach - all in 12 days! During this tremendously varied trip we explore Marrakech, Meknes and Fez, with their crowded bazaars.
Active journey through the heart of magical Morocco. From the modern powerhouse of Casablanca and capital Rabat you head to the cities of the past, imperial Meknes and medieval Fez, with their fantastic architecture and lively souks.