Experience the raw beauty of Erg Chegaga, camping in the vast, untouched dunes under a starlit sky.
Uncover hidden villages & dramatic rock formations around Tafraout, far from the typical tourist paths.
Wander through Zagora's centuries-old kasbahs, surrounded by palm groves and desert landscapes untouched by crowds.
Connect with local communities in remote mountain areas, sharing stories and homemade tagines in authentic settings.
Just a short walk from Jemaa el Fna Square, La Maison was founded in 1940 by French mother and daughter pair, Suzy and Helene Sebillon-Larochette, as the first restaurant in the medina open to foreigners. In the 1990s, it was lovingly restored by Italian aristocrat, Count Fabrizio Ruspoli, to become the first boutique riad-hotel in Marrakesh..
Nestled in the heart of the Sahara, this luxury camp combines traditional Berber hospitality with modern comforts, offering guests private tents, starlit evenings, and authentic cultural experiences.
Discover a serene oasis at Dar Hnini, set in the lush Draa Valley surrounded by date palm groves and volcanic mountains, providing an enchanting retreat in southern Morocco.
Sustainable & Eco-Friendly Impact
"This was truly a once-in-a-lifetime experience! The desert camp was breathtaking, the food was incredible, and the guides went above and beyond to make our trip special."
"The cultural tours were fantastic, offering a perfect balance of history, culture, and stunning landscapes. Morocco’s hospitality left a lasting impression on us."
"Every detail was meticulously planned. From the accommodations to the excursions, everything was perfectly arranged, creating a seamless and enjoyable experience."
Some days will include long drives between destinations, often 4-6 hours. If sitting for extended periods is challenging, consider planning rest stops or alternatives.
This tour involves moderate activities like walking and light hiking. Make sure you're comfortable with a few hours of walking or standing in certain locations.
Temperatures may fluctuate between regions, from cooler mountain climates to hotter desert areas. Pack accordingly and prepare for different weather conditions.
This tour takes you far from tourist hubs, into lesser-known places. Expect rustic experiences, authentic encounters, and fewer amenities. .
We understand that plans can change, and we aim to make the cancellation process as straightforward as possible. Please review the conditions below to understand the policies related to cancellations:
Pack versatile clothing for various weather conditions, including lightweight fabrics for warm days and layers for cooler temperatures in the mountains. Comfortable walking shoes are essential, as well as a hat and sunglasses for sun protection. Don’t forget to bring sunscreen, a reusable water bottle, and any necessary medications. For visits to religious sites, a scarf or shawl can be useful for women to cover their heads and shoulders.
Food costs can vary widely depending on where you eat. Budget-friendly street food meals typically cost between $5-$10, while dining at mid-range restaurants may range from $15-$30 per person. For fine dining or specialty restaurants, expect to pay $30 or more. Optional activities, such as guided tours, desert experiences, or cooking classes, are available. Please refer to our Experiences Page for activity options and pricing.
Lightweight, breathable clothing is ideal for warm weather, while layers are important for cooler nights, especially in the mountains and desert. Modest dress is recommended in cities and rural areas. Women should consider bringing a scarf to cover their heads when visiting mosques. Comfortable walking shoes or sandals are a must, and hiking boots may be necessary for certain outdoor activities.
We offer free postponement with no fees or extra costs (except for additional services or days added). Refunds are processed within 20 days of the cancellation request. For more information, please refer to the cancellation policy section above.
The ideal months for this trip are from October to April, when temperatures are cooler in the desert and more comfortable for exploring the mountains.
Due to the nature of the terrain and some hiking or walking involved, this trip is not recommended for those with significant mobility challenges.
While families are welcome, this trip is best suited for travelers who are comfortable with longer drives, moderate physical activity, and remote locations. Younger children may find some parts challenging.
The trip includes a mix of boutique hotels, desert camps, and traditional guesthouses. All accommodations are chosen for their comfort, authenticity, and unique charm, reflecting the character of each location.
In remote areas, internet access may be limited or unavailable. This is a chance to disconnect and fully immerse yourself in the journey.
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