2 Days/1 Night
Marrakech/Ait Benhadou: Visit of Kasbahs
Ait Benhadou is one of the most exotic and best-preserved Kasbahs in the entire Atlas region, since it has money powered into it as a result of being used for scenes in a many as 20 films, notably "Laurence of Arabia", and more recently "Gladiator". Its now under the "Unesco Protection"
Ait Benhadou/Ouarzazate: Visit of Kasbahs at lunch time:
Ouarzazate is a pretty quiet and nondescript place, is especially the starting point of the excursions in the desert, it proposes its well-known Studios of Cinema to you, its large Kasbah Taourirt and its Artisanal Center.
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3 Days/2 Nights
Marrakech/Ait Benhadou: Visit of Kasbahs:
Ait Benhadou is one of the most exotic and best-preserved Kasbahs in the entire Atlas region, since it has money powered into it as a result of being used for scenes in a many as 20 films, notably "Laurence of Arabia", and more recently "Gladiator". Its now under the "Unesco Protection"
Ait Benhadou/Ouarzazate: Visit of Kasbahs at lunch time:
Ouarzazate is a pretty quiet and nondescript place, is especially the starting point of the excursions in the desert, it proposes its well-known Studios of Cinema to you, its large Kasbah Taourirt and its Artisanal Center.
Ouarzazate/Dades Gorges: Night in Hotel:
The Dades Valley threads its course between the mountains of the high Atlas to the north and rugged Jbel Saghro range to the south. The biggest oasis and the line of the Kasbahs that give this route its nickname "Valley of Thousound Kasbahs", being just before the town of Skoura.
Dades Gorges/Todra Gorges: Visit of the Gorges:
Only 15 km from Tinghir, at the end of a Valley thick with stunning palmeraies and Berbers Villages, is the magnificient Todra Gorges. A massie fault in the plateau diving the High Atlas from the Jbel Saghro, with a crystal-clear river emerging from it, the gorges rises to 330m at its narrawoset point.
Todra Gorges/Merzouga: camels ride/Night in Bivouac in desert:
About 50 km south of the Erfoud is the tiny village of Merzouga and nearby the famous Erg Chebbi, it's a magical landscape, which deserves much more then just a sunrise glimpse. The dunes themselves are fascinating, changing color from pink to gold toured at different times of the day. It is a great place to appreciate the immense, clear desert sky.
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4 Days/3 Nights
Marrakech/Ait Benhadou: Visit of Kasbahs:
Ait Benhadou is one of the most exotic and best-preserved Kasbahs in the entire Atlas region, since it has money powered into it as a result of being used for scenes in a many as 20 films, notably "Laurence of Arabia", and more recently "Gladiator". It’s now under the "Unesco Protection"
Ait Benhadou/Ouarzazate: Visit of Kasbahs at lunch time:
Ouarzazate is a pretty quiet and nondescript place, is especially the starting point of the excursions in the desert, it proposes its well-known Studios of Cinema to you, its large Kasbah Taourirt and its Artisanal Center.
Ouarzazate/Zagora: camels ride/Night in bivouac in desert:
Drâa Valley is a long rubbon of technocolomed palmeraies, Kasbahs and berberes Villages, one of the longest rives in Morocco. The fertile palmeraies of the Drâa are crammed with date palms, olive and almond groves.
Ouarzazate/Dades Gorges: Night in Hotel:
The Dades Valley threads its course between the mountains of the high Atlas to the north and rugged Jbel Saghro range to the south. The biggest oasis and the line of the Kasbahs that give this route its nickname "Valley of Thousound Kasbahs", being just before the town of Skoura.
Dades Gorges/Todra Gorges: Visit of the Gorges:
Only 15 km from Tinghir, at the end of a Valley thick with stunning palmeraies and Berbers Villages, is the magnificient Todra Gorges. A massie fault in the plateau diving the High Atlas from the Jbel Saghro, with a crystal-clear river emerging from it, the gorges rises to 330m at its narrawoset point.
Todra Gorges/Merzouga: camels ride/Night in Bivouac in desert:
About 50 km south of the Erfoud is the tiny village of Merzouga and nearby the famous Erg Chebbi, it's a magical landscape, which deserves much more then just a sunrise glimpse. The dunes themselves are fascinating, changing color from pink to gold toured at different times of the day. It is a great place to appreciate the immense, clear desert sky.
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