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The Moroccan Trail
8-day roadtrip to southern Morocco. The road trip starts near Agadir with the possibility of a surf initiation. You discover Tamraght and Taghazout. You head into the heavenly secret valley in the Montagne Tahboust for a nature walk with a refreshing dip under the waterfall. The remainder of the road trip takes you to Zagora with overnight in the country home of Morocco's King Mohammed VI. The following days you trek through the desert, visiting nomadic dwellings and spending the night in desert tents. The mighty Ait Ben Haddou is not to be missed on the list, nor a road trip across the Atlas Mountains to impressive heights. Authenticity, culture, nature and gastronomy continue to surprise. The road trip ends in Marrakesh.
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Surf initiation
Under the guidance of local surf specialists, you can get your first experience on Tamragt's Atlantic waves. Surfers with experience will have the chance to get their sporting heart racing, supervised or not by experienced instructors.
Taghazout
After a beautiful beach walk, immerse yourself in the bustle of alleys, stalls and shops to finally enjoy a classy meal at one of Taghazout's top restaurants.


Montagne Tahboust
Beautiful nature experience in an oasis of palm trees, rock formations, mountain trails and waterfalls.
Zagora
En route to Zagora, you will drive through Taliouine, Morocco's saffron valley where you will visit original nomadic lodgings in the stone valley. In Zagora, we stay in the former country residence of the Moroccan king.


Overnight stay in the sand desert
The original population lived together harmoniously for centuries. Jews, Berbers and Muslims even shared their places of worship. A visit to such an ancient village takes you into the history of this region. Afterwards, it's straight through the stone desert towards the sand desert, where 4x4 jeeps and dromedaries take you to the fairy tale tented camp.

Ait-Ben-Haddou
A trip across the Moroccan interior takes us to Ouarzazate and Aït-Ben-Haddou, a medieval fortified town in the Moroccan region of Souss-Massa-Daraâ. The town on the west bank of the Asif Ounila river is famous for its magnificent mud-built kasbahs, which are constructed against a hillside.


Atlas Mountains and Marrakesh
The final journey day takes you through the spectacular heights of the Atlas Mountains to bustling Marrakesh. Marrakesh is much more than the medina and the world-renowned busy market square. Hence, we offer you the option to book an extra day and get to know Marrakesh's gems.