Morocco

Morocco

Morocco, a land of vibrant culture and breathtaking landscapes, offers a unique blend of ancient traditions and modern influences. From the bustling markets of Marrakech to the serene desert dunes of the Sahara, this North African gem promises an unforgettable journey. Immerse yourself in the maze-like medinas, savor aromatic spices, and marvel at stunning architecture while exploring this enchanting destination.

Morocco Adventure Itinerary:

Day 1: Marrakech Arrival

  • Arrive in Marrakech and transfer to your hotel near Djemaa-el-Fna square.
  • Overnight stay in a Riad.

Day 2: Oukaimeden to Tachddirt

  • Depart for Oukaimeden, passing through scenic landscapes and rural communities.
  • Trek to Tachddirt village, meeting with muleteers along the way.
  • Overnight camping in Tachddirt.

Day 3: Tachddirt to Tizi n’Ourai

  • Trek to Tizi n’lkemt pass, encountering shepherds and flocks.
  • Continue to Tizi n’Ourai campsite.
  • Overnight camping.

Day 4: Amzouzart Village

  • Trek through Col and Tizi passes to Amzouzart village.
  • Stay overnight in a Berber house.

Day 5: Lake Ifni

  • Trek to Lake Ifni, passing through picturesque villages.
  • Set up camp by the lake.
  • Overnight camping.

Day 6: Toubkal Base Camp

  • Trek to Toubkal Refuge, enjoying scenic views.
  • Overnight camping or stay in the Refuge.

Day 7: Toubkal Summit

  • Summit Jebel Toubkal, the highest peak in North Africa.
  • Descend to base camp.
  • Overnight camping.

     

    Day 8: Tamsoult

    • Trek to Tamsoult via Aguelzim Pass.
    • Overnight camping.

    Day 9: Around Village

    • Trek to Around village through Tizi M’zzik pass.
    • Stay in a comfortable guesthouse.
    • Optional Hammam experience.

    Day 10: Ait Ben Haddou to Dades Gorges

    • Drive to Dades Gorges, stopping at Ait Ben Haddou.
    • Explore the gorges and stay overnight in a hotel.

    Day 11: Todra Gorges to Merzouga Dunes

    • Visit Todra Gorges.
    • Continue to Merzouga Dunes for camel ride and desert camp.
    • Overnight stay in the desert camp.

    Day 12: Merzouga to Marrakech

    • Enjoy sunrise in the dunes.
    • Depart for Marrakech, stopping for photo opportunities.
    • Overnight stay in Marrakech.

    Day 13: Departure

    • Transfer to Marrakech airport for departure.

    Price:

    • 2350$ -1060$ per person depending on the number of people
    • Includes transfers, accommodations, camping equipment, meals, guiding service, camel ride, and visit to Ksar Ait Ben Haddou.
    • Excludes Marrakech hotel, drinks, personal expenses.

    This comprehensive itinerary offers a thrilling adventure through Morocco’s diverse landscapes and cultural highlights, providing an unforgettable experience for travelers seeking an authentic exploration of the country.

    Morocco adventure: mountains to desert

    27th April – 5th May 2024

    Experience the heart of Moroccan Culture on this women only Morocco tour.

    Embark on an exciting journey that explores the remote valleys and villages of the Atlas Mountains, and sleep beneath giant dunes in the Sahara Desert. Immerse yourself in the Moroccan culture by enjoying authentic meals, dancing, and cooking with local women.

    • 9 days (5 days Leave)
    • Moderate
    • Morocco
    • Women only Morocco tour led by Local female guides and Adventuress host
    • Rich cultural experiences, from cooking to dancing, with the local women

     

    • Stay in traditional Riads and Gites, embracing the warm hospitality of of the locals
    • Guided hikes in the Atlas Mountains and Sahara desert led by Morocco’s first female guide, with 20+ years experience
    • Sleep beneath the stars beside a gigantic sand dune in a remote camp
    • Meet and learn about Nomadic tribes
    • See the sights and learn the history of Marrakech from local guide
    • Shop in the beautiful colourful markets
    • Meeting other like-minded Adventuresses

    27 April – 5 May 2024

     £950

    Members price £899

    Itinerary

    DAY 1

    • Arrival

    Check-in to your hotel in the buzzing centre of Marrakech

    Welcome to Morocco!

    Upon arrival, check-in to your hotel and meet your roommates. Later in the day, you’ll meet the rest of your Adventuress Fam and Trip Host for an enjoyable dinner.

    Afterward, brace yourself for the vibrant atmosphere of Jemaa el-Fna, Marrakech’s main square, where you’ll be entertained by singing, dancing, and games.

    No meals included on this day

    Accommodation: Riad, shared rooms

    DAY 2

    • SCENIC JOURNEY TO DADES VALLEY
      via Kasbah Ait ben Haddou

    Our journey to the Dades Valley begins after breakfast, as we board a comfortable mini bus for a leisurely ride. To break up the trip, we’ll stop at the world-famous Ait ben Haddou Kasbah, which has been declared a UNESCO world heritage site for its well-preserved clay fortifications.

    During our stop, we’ll enjoy a freshly cooked lunch at a women’s cooperative and learn about daily life in the Atlas Mountains. Then, we’ll hit the road again, taking in the stunning views of the mountain sides and valleys as we make our way to the breathtaking Dades Valley.

    Upon arrival, we’ll be welcomed with a hearty dinner at a cosy guest house.

    Transfer time: 7 hours

    Meals included: Breakfast, lunch, dinner

    Accommodation: Guest house, shared rooms

    DAY 3

    • HIKING THE ATLAS MOUNTAINS
      Taghia gorge

    Today our hike will be led by one of Morocco’s most famous guides, Hafida Hdoubane, who became the first female guide in Morocco 20 years ago. Hafida grew up in the mountains and is an expert on the region, eager to share her knowledge as we meander through breathtaking open fields and charming villages where we will be introduced to the friendly locals.

    Our hike will be an adventurous one, occasionally requiring us to wade through small streams and shallow rivers. A great way to stay cool as we explore the natural wonders of the Moroccan countryside.

    Our trail will take us far away from the ordinary, as we venture into the remote and stunning Taghia Gorge, with its towering cliffs.

    We’ll spend the night in a Berber home, participating in a weaving demonstration and marvelling at the intricate handcrafting of Moroccan rugs. Later, we’ll cook and savour delicious local cuisine.

    Hike time: 6hr | Difficulty: Moderate

    Meals included: Breakfast, lunch, dinner

    Accommodation: Berber home, shared rooms

    DAY 4

    • EXPLORING HIDDEN GEMS OF THE ATLAS MOUNTAINS
      Mgoun canyon

    Another day of exploring off the beaten track in the Atlas Mountains.

    We will hike to Mgoun canyon through beautiful landscapes, admiring the lush green vegetation that has been left behind after the winter rains.

    For lunch, we will enjoy a once-in-a-lifetime experience by cooking with the women of a Nomadic tribe in the caves. This is a rare opportunity to meet this elusive community, who spend their lives moving from one region to another. Our guide has a close relationship with the women, so we will have the chance to learn about their unique way of life.

    Our next stop will be our guest house where we may be treated to some traditional folk music.

    Hike time: 6hr | Moderate

    Meals included: Breakfast, lunch, dinner

    Accommodation: Guest house, shared rooms

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    DAY 5

    • TO THE SAHARA!
      Journey to the desert

    Today we have the opportunity to give our feet a well deserve rest, as we relax into our comfortable transfer to the Sahara desert. Kick back, relax, and enjoy the majestic views as mountains give way to rolling dunes.

    In the evening we will arrive at a comfortable riad in the adobe Kasbah of Ouled Driss where we can explore the village before spending the evening sharing our excitement for our following day in the Sahara.

    Transfer time: 6 hours

    Meals included: Breakfast, lunch, dinner

    Accommodation: Riad, shared rooms

    DAY 6

    • HIKING IN THE SAHARA
      Night in a desert camp

    Today we cross the desert on foot, hiking through palm forests to catch some shade. To avoid hiking on sand we will favor trekking through hamadas, which are areas with harder ground.

    Our destination will be the grand golden dunes of Erg Sahel, which we can climb to get a spectacular view of the sunset casting long shadows across the vast landscape.

    Should the weather allow, we will have a breathtaking view of a million stars over head. Shh!..Can you hear that? The sound of total tranquility!

    Tonight we will spend the night tents, camping beside the dune.

    Hike time: 5hr | Moderate

    Meals included: Breakfast, lunch, dinner

    Accommodation: Desert camp, tented

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    DAY 7

    • RETURN TO MARRAKECH
      Transfer back to the city

    The morning starts with a 3 hour hike back to our vehicle.

    After all of that excitement, it’s time to unwind on our journey back to Marrakech. Our journey will be broken up with plenty of stops to stretch our legs and a bite to eat.

    Back in Marrakech we will be treated to a hearty meal cooked by a local host family, who will also show us the ancient art of henna painting, a centuries old tradition used to bring people together.

    Tonight will be spent in our original Riad. You’ll have the option to stay in, or head back out to explore the city by night.

    Hike time: 3hr | Moderate

    Transfer time: 7 hours

    Meals included: Breakfast, lunch, dinner

    Accommodation: Riad, shared rooms

    DAY 8

    • GUIDED TOUR OF MARRAKECH
      City discovery

    It’s time to head back to the vibrant city of Marrakech.

    You have the option to take a guided walking tour or explore the city at your leisure. If you choose to join the tour, you’ll have the privilege of being led by a knowledgeable female guide who will enlighten you on the city’s intriguing history as well as its present-day lifestyle. The tour will cover major sights, giving you a clear sense of the city’s layout.

    After the tour, you’ll have plenty of free time to explore further. You may want to wander through the medina’s labyrinthine streets and pick up some handmade gifts, or relax on a rooftop terrace while savouring a cup of traditional mint tea.

    Meals included: Breakfast, lunch, dinner

    Accommodation: Riad, shared rooms

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    DAY 9

    • DEPARTING MOROCCO

    As we prepare to depart, we will attempt to pack all of our souvenirs into our bags. Then, we’ll gather for a final breakfast to reminisce about the unforgettable journey we’ve shared. We’ll exchange contacts and bid each other farewell, with the hope of reuniting on another Adventuress adventure someday soon.

    Meals included: Breakfast

    Included

    • 8 Nights accommodation, including a riad, mountain guest houses, and desert camp
    • Meals as mentioned in the itinerary
      Private transfers to and from locations and activities
    • 2 guided hikes in the Atlas Mountains
    • 2 guided hikes in the Sahara desert
    • Cultural workshops: Cooking, dancing, henna, weaving
    • Guides, host, mules, cooks
    • Pre-trip group Whatsapp
    • Photos of you on your adventure
    • ‘Discover Marrakech’ downloadable guide
    • Small group adventure with other Adventuresses (max 12)
    • Trip logistics taken care of
    • A lot of laughs

    Not Included

    • Meals not mentioned in the itinerary
    • ‘Kitty money’ for tips and optional extras
    • Flights or transport to and from
    • Marrakech at start and end of trip
      Airport transfers
    • Travel Insurance (essential)
    • Personal expenses

    Your Day 1, 8 & 9 Riad in Marrakech is a stones throw from the bustling main square, and the labyrinth of Medina souks, perfect for exploring the sights.

    A Riad is a traditional Moroccan home, featuring a garden courtyard in it’s centre open to the (typically) blue sky

    Morocco is world famous for outstanding hospitality and smiling locals who are always happy to pour us a mint tea…Or three!

    Marrakech

    Prepare to have your senses awakened as Marrakech tantalises with vibrant decorations, the aroma of exotic spices, and the sounds of music that fill the air.

    As a group, we’ll explore the maze-like Medina souks (marketplaces), admiring the mesmerising historical architecture that will leave you wondering why we don’t all paint our homes with beautiful colors.

    At sunset, the Jemaa el-Fna square comes alive, buzzing with energy and excitement! This is where we can grab some delicious street food and get involved with the nightly entertainment and games.

    Essential Info

    How to become a member for discounts

    Who is trip for?

    This women only Morocco tour has been specially tailored for those who identify as female

    Research has shown that there is a ‘Confidence Gap’ between men and women, which is very clear when it comes to the world of outdoor adventure!

    Research has shown that girls are taught from a young age to avoid adrenaline-rushing pursuits, making them 2.5 times less likely to explore the outdoors compared to men.

    Our trips are designed to challenge comfort zones and build confidence through outdoor adventure.

    Are you ready to meet your wild side?

    Is Morocco safe?

    Morocco is generally known for its friendly locals and is considered a safe destination. However, as with any major city, it is not recommended to walk alone at night, especially for women, as they may receive unwanted attention from men. Fortunately, we will be travelling as a group, which greatly minimises any such encounters.

     

    During the day, you may encounter locals offering to act as guides or help carry your bags, only to request money afterward. These are common scams, primarily in Marrakech, that can be easily avoided with a polite refusal.

    When walking in the Medina souks, or most streets in Marrakech, you will need to be aware that motorcycles will pass you continuously, and pedestrians are expected to stay out of the way.

    It’s worth noting that Marrakech is a popular destination for tourists, so you’re likely to see many others exploring the city as well.

    To respect local customs, it’s expected that shoulders and knees are covered, and favour loose fitting clothing.

    In Marrakech, please avoid interacting with snake charmers or monkey entertainers, as they often mistreat the animals in their care. If you take photos, the performers will likely ask for money.

    Petty theft such as pick-pocketing can be common in areas such as the main square of Marrakech or medina souks. It is advised to keep money and phones out of reach in a money belt.

    If you have any other concerns about safety in Morocco, please don’t hesitate to contact us.

    Do I need a visa for Morocco?

    Always ensure that your passport has at least 6 months validity and two blank pages.

    British nationals currently don’t need a visa to enter Morocco for the purpose of tourism for up to 90 days.

    (As of 4th January 2024)

    If you are not a British national please be aware that it is your responsibility to check your country’s visa entry requirements for Morocco

    There are no COVID-19 related restrictions in place for Morocco

    Kit list info

    Below is a recommended packing list to get the most out of your adventure

    TRAVEL DOCUMENTS & MONEY

    • Passport
    • Visas (If needed)
    • Insurance docs (inc contact number and policy number)
    • Flight tickets (You will need paper tickets when departing from Marrakech airport. This can be arranged at the hotel)
    • Cash for tips kitty**
    • Copies of documents
    • Money belt or pouch

    LUGGAGE

    Keep in mind when packing that the weather in Morocco in the mountains and desert can vary from very hot during the day to very cool at night.

    A 40 litre pack is recommended for this trip. During our tour your larger backpack will be loaded onto a mule during the hikes, and they cannot take suitcases. We strongly recommend keeping your pack weight under 10kg to keep the mules safe. You will also be required to carry your pack from the road to your riad in Marrakech. (5 min walking)

    Whilst hiking you will carry a smaller day pack (20 litres recommended) with all of your essentials you’ll need for the day until you reach your accommodation.

    • 40 litre backpack for everything that you need
    • 20 litre day pack for use whilst trekking and exploring
    • 2x 1 litre water bottle/ Nalgene (Morocco can get toasty!)
    • Water purification tablets
    • Ear plugs & eye mask
    • Head torch & spare batteries/charger
    • Personal medication and toiletries
    • Travel sickness pills if needed (windy roads on transfers)
    • Packable microfibre towel
    • Toilet paper
    • Waterproof jacket and trousers
    • Mid or high ankle hiking boots (Already broken in)
    • Personal first aid kit with blister plasters/Compede
    • Water shoes with good traction on soles for river crossings
    • Long sleeve and trouser thermals (Merino wool recommended)
    • Synthetic top and bottom for hiking (It is frowned upon to expose shoulders and knees in Morocco)
    • Synthetic hiking underwear
    • Warm jackets/jumper/trousers for night time
    • Sun lotion
    • Bug repellant
    • Sun glasses
    • Sun hat or breathable buff to cover head
    • Hiking socks
    • Battery pack for electronics
    • Hiking poles (if desired. If travelling with carry-on please check with airline if poles are permitted)
    • Plug adapter (two round pins)
    • Headphones/cards/book (if desired)
    • Drones are not permitted in Morocco

    **Tip kitty – Tipping tour staff is generally expected in Morocco, to make this easier our guide Hafida will hold a kitty which each of us will contribute to. The amount collected will depend on the final group size, but it is recommended to contribute around 400MAD/£35 each

    Guaranteed departure?

    This trip needs a minimum of 2 Adventuresses to run.

    Will the guides be female?
    At Adventuress in the Wild our mission is to support women working in the adventure industry, as we realise the empowering impact they are making on the women that they lead.

    To enter the world of guiding as a female in Morocco is incredibly tough as they are defying social expectations.

    What makes this trip so special is that we will be led through the Atlas Mountains and Sahara desert by the first ever female guide in Morocco, with 20+ years of guiding experience.

    Your host will be Adventuress in the Wild founder Kate Capelli

    Your Marrakech tour guide will also be female.

    During this trip you will learn about the Moroccan way of life from many of the local women who work closely with our guide.

    There will be some male staff in our ground crew on this trip, and potentially a documentary maker.

    How fit do I need to be for this trip?
    This trip is graded moderate and manageable for most.

    You must be comfortable with hiking for up to 6 hours in a day in hot weather conditions.

    Our trails will be mostly flat with some occasional ascents and descents. We will also encounter some river crossings potentially to knee depth.

    Do I need to take part in everything?
    If joining this trip you will be required to take part in the hiking activities, as this is how we will travel from to each nights accommodation as a group. If you wish you are able to opt out of the cultural activities in the evening, but we encourage everybody to get involved to fully enjoy this unique experience.

    On our last full day in Marrakech you will have the option to join a guided tour of the city, or take free time to explore at your own leisure.

    Do I need travel insurance?
    Personal Insurance must be taken out to attend this trip.

    Cover should include personal injury, emergency medical cover, and cancellation cover. The insurance must cover the specific activity you’re taking part in.

    Medical requirements
    To take part in this trip you are required to have a reasonable level of fitness. If you have any underlying or historical medical conditions that may flare up whilst hiking, then please make us aware upon booking. When taking out insurance please ensure that you make them aware of any pre-existing medical conditions.

    For recommended vaccines and health advice for Morocco, see the ‘Fit for travel’ NHS guidelines via their website here

    If bringing personal medication, be sure to bring the original packaging.

    I am nervous to join alone, should I go?
    95% of our trips are made up of solo Adventuresses from all over the UK. Everybody admits to feeling nervous during their first adventure, but by the end of your trip you’ll feel like you’ve made friends for life. Bonds are formed very quickly, and every trip is introvert friendly!

    • How will the weather be?
      April/May is one of the best times to explore Morocco, as the extreme summer heat has not yet begun, but the nights are a little warmer than during the winter. Please read the packing list to prepare for the trip, as you will need clothes for both hot and chilly weather.In spring we may experience some lush vegetation left behind from the winter rains.In the Sahara highs can reach 30 degrees during the day, but drop to 13 degrees at night.In the Atlas mountains we will expect it a little cooler than this, with highs around 25 degrees.Where does the trip start and end?
      Start: Day 1, check-in from 3pm – Riad Dar Marhaba, Moulay Abdelkader, 110 Derb Dabachi, Medina, 40000, Marrakech. Directions will be sent in your info pack.If needing to arrive earlier please let us knowEnd: Day 9, same location as above following breakfast breakfastWill there be an event chat group?
      When booking a trip with us, you’ll have the opportunity to speak to others joining your trip in a Whatsapp group. This is where you can discuss travel options, and maybe even get together pre-trip! Your trip host will be in the Whatsapp group to answer any questions you may have, and closer to the date your guide will also be added.

      The chat will be opened in the weeks leading up to the trip. Until then feel free to contact us with your questions.

      How will the accommodation be?
      You will be sharing rooms during this trip.

      In Marrakech there will be 3 Adventuress to a room with en-suite bathrooms. The riad in Marrakech is nice a comfortable with a beautiful courtyard.

      During our time in the mountains and desert the guest houses will be rustic, providing a very authentic experience and peek into how the locals live. The bathrooms may be shared with other guests.

      There are no private rooms available on this particular trip.

      Getting there
      Regular direct flights run from the UK to Marrakech Airport serviced by different airlines

      To reach the hotel from the airport it is advised to take a taxi.

      The hotel is a 20 minute cab ride from the airport.

      Meals & Hydration
      On this trip you will be provided with the meals as stated in the itinerary

      Vegetarians will be catered for, but the selection will be more limited here than what you might find at home.

      Breakfasts will usually consist of different freshly baked breads with spreads and omelet. Dinner in the remote areas of our journey will consist of meat or vegetable tagines, or couscous.

      Vegans or those with a special diet may struggle due to the limited options, so it would be advised to bring some of your own food if this is the case.

      On our first and last evening we will have a restaurant booked in Marrakech. We always strive to book restaurants with veggie and vegan options available. These dinners are optional and not included in the trip cost.

      Carrying at least 2 litres of water is recommended for the activities. Some tap water in the mountains may be drinkable, however we do not recommend drinking without first treating with water purification tablets first.

      Alcohol can be difficult to find in Morocco, with only a few restaurants in Marrakech selling beer and wine, usually at a high price.

      How big will the group be?
      There will be a maximum of 12 Adventuresses on the trip.

      1 Adventuress host will be along for the fun

      £950

      Members Price £899

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