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  • Price: 30 euro
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  • Price: 70 euros
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  • Price: 30 euros
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  • Price: 50 euros
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  • Program
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Quads : Lac Lalla Takerkoust

Reaching speeds of up to 80 kilometres per hour, quad bikes are by far the most fun you can have on four wheels. With a low centre of gravity and over-sized tires even a novice can get adventurous. Just a stones throw from Marrakech, this fantastic trail winds and twists through sand and bush, towering palms and past berber hamlets reminding you of the exotic location.

Prices

1 Hour Quad Simple | Driver | 30 euros

1 Hour Quad Double | Driver & Passager | 48 euros

1/2 a day Quad Simple | Driver | 57 euros

1/2 a day Quad Double | Driver & Passager | 72 euros

Ski: Oukaimeden

The country's leading ski resort, Oukameden, sits at 2,400m (100m higher than Val Thorens) and its main mountain tops out at 3,257m, a princely 60m above the highest point in the Three Valleys. That, however, is where comparisons must end. You can ski from mid-January to mid-March. In 2006 the locals were skiing on powder every weekend from the beginning of January to mid-March. Artificial snow is nowhere to be seen, although all that could be about to change. A group of Katar investors have stumped up to transform Oukameden from a ramshackle collection of huts and small hotels into a state-of-the-art, all-year-round adventure destination, with a clutch of four and five-star hotels, golf courses in the summer and radically improved skiing in the winter. There is also talk of introducing artificial snow.

70Euros includes

Full Access to the Lifts all day

Skii Equipment Rental

Berber Lunch

Transport from Marrakech Back and forth

Skii Monitor is 10 Euros an Hour (Optional for beginners)

Jet-Ski : Lac Lalla Takerkoust

Prices

15 minutes | 30 euros

Description

Breathe in the glorious fresh air and gallop around the lush Palm Grove of Marrakech, nearly a thousand years old admiring its picturesque setting in the 'Red City'. Saddle up and enjoy its beauty on this horseback riding tour in Marrakech riding through traditional Berber villages with homes made of a mixture of mud and straw while discovering the Palm Grove that attracts tourists from the world over for its luxury residences, sports clubs, golf courses, lavish hotels and over 100,000 trees. It is the perfect way to see an authentic world with warmth and hospitality without travelling too far! The Palmeraie of Marrakech on horseback is ideal for both experienced riders and novices with its gentle and well trained horses.

Price

The half day Tour with two sessions per day : morning 09:00 a.m and afternoon 03:00 p.m. Duration: 3 hours.

60 Euros per person (from 2 to 3 Pax)

50 Euros per person (4 Pax or more)

Included in the price:
* Return transfer from your hotel
* Certified professional coaching
* Fully experienced and friendly staff
* Supplied equipment, Riding Cap and chaps per client
* A Moroccan mint tea welcome drink

Toubkal Ascension

Toubkal is the highest mountain of the Atlas’ chain, it is Interrupted with deep valleys with the view of the Berber with their beautiful villages down the valley. This trekking is a great experience that everyone in good physical condition can do. The hike is also the opportunity to live in high height and to dominate the horizon and the view of Marrakech which can be seen easily in a clear weather.

Prices

70 euros

N.B: Transportation fees not included. 4x4= 165 euros Max 4 Person. Min-Bus = 110 euros Max 14 Person.

Program: 4 days and 3 nights

1st Day: Departure from Marrakech at 7 a.m towards Tassa Wirgane, arrival at 8:30 am, walk at 9 am towards Tizi Oussem (1722 m), diner and night in a gite.(6 Hours walk)

2nd Day: Hiking trip starts at 8 a.m vers Tizi-n-Tadate, arrival to Toubkal refuge, dinner and night in the refuge. (7 Hours walk)

3rd Day: Hiking at 6 am towards the summit of Toubkal (4167 m), 3 hours walk, Return to Imlil, then heading back to Marrakech

Activities Book Now

Like any place with great history, luxury hotels and accommodation, it is difficult to “see it all” on one visit. However we have broken down the most desired places to visit/activities to do whilst you are in Marrakech. Whereas these might be the most popular, there are many other exciting and intriguing aspects of Marrakech. Whether art, history, entertainment, spa treatments, sports, or trekking are your interests, Marrakech offers you the opportunity to experience all of these during your visit. Lastly we are always happy to advise, just click the button below and send your questions and we’ll be happy to answer any inquiry you have.

Djemaa Fnaa

Djemaa Fnaa If there is a must see in Marrakech, Djemma Fnaa is it – a large square situated in city centre with all the activities you can imagine being in a mystical arab city. Watch Moroccan story tellers, enjoy a horse buggy ride around the city, taste the fresh squeezed orange juice or just be amazed by the snake charmers. The popular Moroccan souks around the corner and the impressive Koutoubai Mosque and Minaret are just a short stroll away.

Souks of Marrakech

souks of marrakech Situated next to the Djemma Fnaa, the souks are worth a stroll. Make sure you don’t miss the Moroccan spice vendors, and the paintings, leather goods, and carpets are a great souvenir to take home.

Koutoubia Mosque and Minaret

Koutoubia Mosque and Minaret Built in 12th century, one of the tallest in the Muslim world, and a fixture of the Marrakech skyline. Stand beneath this citadel and enjoy the sights and sounds of Marrakech and bask in the surrounding history that heartily divulges its secrets to those who inquire.

Chez Ali

chez ali Chez Ali is the place to have an incredible evening of entertainment. At the front gateway Berber tribes greet and sing for you upon your arrival. Chez Ali delivers all sorts of entertainment food, music and dance. Once there you can enjoy horseback stunts, the flying carpet, fireworks, belly dancers, folklore spectacles and fantasia shows. One of the most intriguing things to watch is the fantasia show. The show originates from the Rif and is basically a war ceremony where each group of horseman exhibits the best rides of his tribe. Each group member quivers away and points his rifle to the sky and shoots at the same time as his tribe members.

Jardins Majorelle

chez ali Beautiful botanical gardens situated in the new city with an incredible story of Jacques Majorelle and his collection of art and plants. Recently purchased and refurbished by Yves Saint Laurent the gardens (containing over 300 species of flora) are a must see along with the cultural Islamic Art Museum.

Saadian Tombs

chez ali Dating back to the 16th century the Saadian Tombs are the resting place of Sultan Ahmed el Mansour and his family. The tombs are lavish and breathtaking with the cemetery garden alive with rich fragrances of rosemary and roses and large palm trees providing shade. Inside the mausoleums the beauty continues and visitors will be surprised by the stunning domed ceilings, detailed wood and marble carvings, mosaics and intricate plasterwork. You will be amazed and overwhelmed with the vast architecture and cultural history presented at the tombs which are awe inspiring.

El Badi Palace

chez ali Imagine 360 rooms, massive courtyards and pools all richly decorated with Italian marble and large amounts of gold imported from Sudan. This was the palace of Sultan Ahmed el Mansour of the 16th century. Whereas some of it has been refurbished, most of the palacein a state of ruin, however the design and complexity of this ancient ruin is something not to be missed.

Maison Arabe

chez ali La Maison Arabe has a legendary status in Marrakech. This Hotel situated in the oldMedina, includes 25 rooms and suites, most with private terraces and fireplaces. The hotel also includes a restaurant, a piano bar  and a world-famous cooking school that is open to guests staying at the hotel or elsewhere in the city. The hotel offers a number of other services such as a spa including traditional hammam where a variety of natural products are used. For guests who enjoy swimming  the hotel gives them the choice between a heated pool in the garden patio or the pool at the spectacular country club accessible by a complimentary shuttle bus. The design of the hotel and the Moroccan craftmanship have created a refined, exotic and serene atmosphere for the guests.

Tour of The Palmerie

chez ali The tour  through the palmeraie is about 22 Km and  is very famous in Marrakech. It is 13,000 hectares and contains approximately 150,000 palm trees and some hotels. The location is very beautiful and enables visitors to admire the sight of theAtlas Mountains.

Ben Youssef Madrasa

chez ali The Ben Youssef Madrasa was an Islamic college in Marrakech and named after the amoravid sultan Ali ibn Yusuf who expanded the city and its influence considerably. It is the largest Medrasa in all of Morocco. Closed down in 1960, the building was refurbished and reopened to the public as an historical site in 1982.