
Nature in Marrakech
Toubkal High Atlas Mountains guided trek from Marrakech
Embark on a thrilling trek through the scenic Tamatirt Valley and High Atlas Mountains. Enjoy panoramic views from Tizi n'Tmatert pass and Adrar Talmrout.
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Half-day Agafay Desert tour with quad and camel riding
Embark on a thrilling half-day tour through the Agafay Desert. Engage in quad biking, camel trekking, and savour traditional Moroccan cuisine.
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Ouzoud waterfalls full-day tour with lunch
Enjoy an excursion to Ouzoud Falls from Marrakech with an expert guide, and discover the nature's power and splendour.
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Ourika Valley full-day tour with lunch
Visit Ourika Valley and discover one of Morocco's most splendid valleys, nestled in the natural surroundings of Marrakech.
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Discover the Agafay Desert on a half-day camel ride, and enjoy a traditional tea break and Moroccan lunch.
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Agafay quad full-day tour and camel ride with lunch
The adventure combines two must-see experiences in the heart of the Agafay Desert, located south of Marrakech.
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Immerse yourself in the ambiance of the desert oasis during your meal, creating a truly enriching experience.
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Surrounded by shifting desert sands, the palmeriae is an oasis of green in one of the harshest landscapes in the world. This half-day bike tour sees you cycle through this lifeline for the locals as you find out what it takes to survive. And after pedalling by some spectacular scenery, you'll finish with a well-earned Morrocan high tea.
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The palm groves on the outskirts of Marrakech are just a short trip away and provide a welcome respite from the busy city streets. What's more, you'll explore them on a two-hour camel trek, complete with that favourite Moroccan pastime of drinking mint tea.You and your family can create special memories with a camel ride through the palm groves, located just a short distance away from the city. You'll follow in the footsteps of tribesmen as you explore the desert-like landscape, palm groves and traditional Berber villages. These gentle giants slowly transport you with complete ease and your camel handler will be there to help at every stage. At the midway point you'll be able to take a short break for a refreshing mint tea.By the end of the journey, you'll know the individual, and sometimes mischievous, personalities of the camels and ticked off a must-do activity in Morocco. To round off your experience, you'll then be transported back to your hotel or riad in Marrakech.
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Ouzoud Waterfalls tour with Imi-n-Ifri and lunch from Marrakech
The Ouzoud Falls are one of the top sights in Morocco and easily visited from Marrakech. You'll head into the Middle Atlas Mountains to see North Africa's highest waterfalls as well as a natural travertine bridge. Hamza, one of our expert local guides, says, ‘I've been guiding this excursion for many years, but I still love seeing the falls. They drop 110m down craggy red cliffs, and there are various places to view the cascading water, from above and below. Ouzoud means “olive” in the Berber language, and the falls are named after the ancient olive trees that thrive around this valley.'You'll cross palm groves, pass by typical Berber villages and weave through mountain passes en route to Ouzoud. Reaching the falls, you'll have plenty of time to take photos and marvel at the succession of tiered cascades. There's a permanent rainbow created by the mist thrown up from the natural power of the water, which is at peak flow during the spring.Your guide will point out the best viewpoints, and with luck you might even spot the Barbary apes that call this dazzling place home. Hamza says, ‘Many people think of Morocco as arid. Yet the Ouzoud Falls and the green surroundings bring a sense of vitality and life-force to the landscape.' After your visit, it's time to relax over a meal in a Berber restaurant where you'll tuck into a freshly-prepared local lunch including a typical dish of the region. And there's a photo stop at the nearby Imi-n-Ifri natural bridge on the way back to Marrakech.
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