South of Marrakech, beyond the peaks of the High Atlas, lies a region where landscapes and history unfold side by side. This private day trip offers a comprehensive way to explore some of southern Morocco’s most emblematic locations.
The journey begins with the crossing of the Tizi n'Tichka Pass, one of the highest mountain roads in the country. As you ascend, the scenery gradually shifts, revealing wide valleys, Berber villages and contrasting terrain shaped by altitude and climate.
The first main stop is Ouarzazate, often referred to as the gateway to the desert and known for its connection to the film industry. Here, you can approach the Taourirt Kasbah, a well-preserved example of traditional southern Moroccan architecture.
The route continues to the Ait Ben Haddou Kasbah, a UNESCO World Heritage Site. This fortified ksar, built from earth, retains much of its original structure, allowing you to walk through narrow alleys that lead up to elevated viewpoints overlooking the surrounding valley.
Throughout the day, the changing landscape becomes an essential part of the experience, alternating between mountain roads, arid plains and scattered oases.
A journey that combines distance, culture and scenery, offering a broader perspective on Morocco beyond Marrakech.
Minimum per booking: 1 person
Minimum per booking: 1 person
