Enjoy a private guided tour in the South of Morocco
Explore the valley of 1'000 Kasbah's and visit the famous Kasbah Amridil together with a local guide
Have the opportunity to visit 2 Gorges in 1 day: Todra Gorge and Dades Gorge
Enjoy a delicious local lunch
Visit a Rose-Cooperative and have the possibility to buy the local Rose cosmetic products
Pickup included
Your excursion start with the drive through the famous Skoura-Valley, also named "Route of 1'000 Kasbahs". See the green date palms and the numerous old Kasbahs along the road.
First stop of the day is the pittoresque Kasbah Amridil, one of Morocco’s grandest kasbahs from the 17th-century which formally appeared on the 50-Dirham note. You will enjoy a guided visit and learn about traditional kasbah life over the centuries, see hand-carved door locks, an olive oil press, still-functioning bread ovens and stalls where animals were once kept. The kasbah has been split into two, the part on the right has retained a more authentic feel and has the higher terrace with a breathtaking view over the valley, the palm trees and until the snowcapped High Atlas Mountains.
Continue along the road until Kelaa M'Gouna, the center of the Rose Valley. Here, we'll make a stop for a coffee or tea, and you have the possibility to visit one of the local women's cooperations, where you can buy beauty products of Rose water.
Next stop is the Dades valley. We head to Boumalne Dades where you can make some nice pictures of the special rock formations which look like monkey hands.
After your lunch break in or around Tinghrir, we will follow the road along the river to reach the gorges of Todra, where you can take a short but spectacular hike between the up to 300 m high rock walls.
After the visit of the Todra Gorges, we'll take our road back to Ouarzazate.
Show your ticket to your driver-guide at pick up
Ouarzazate is a bustling Moroccan city nestled in the heart of the Sahara Desert, known for its dramatic desert landscapes, ancient kasbahs, and world-renowned film studios. This city is a gateway to the majestic desert and offers a unique blend of cultural heritage and modern film industry allure.
A stunning 19th-century kasbah that offers panoramic views of the surrounding landscapes. It's a testament to the traditional architecture and history of the region.
One of the largest film studios in the world, known for hosting the filming of major movies and TV series. Visitors can tour the sets and learn about the film industry in Morocco.
A beautiful oasis located about 12 km from Ouarzazate, offering lush palm groves and a serene escape from the desert heat. It's a perfect spot for a relaxing day trip.
A UNESCO World Heritage site and a fortified village (ksar) that has been used as a filming location for many Hollywood movies. It's a stunning example of traditional Moroccan architecture.
A dramatic canyon with towering cliffs and a narrow passage, perfect for hiking and rock climbing. It's one of the most spectacular natural sites in Morocco.
A slow-cooked savory stew made with meat (chicken, lamb, or beef), vegetables, and a blend of spices, cooked in a traditional clay pot.
A dish made from steamed semolina grains, often served with vegetables and meat, and seasoned with a variety of spices.
A hearty soup made with tomatoes, lentils, chickpeas, and sometimes meat, often served during Ramadan.
A type of Moroccan pancake, often served with honey or jam.
These seasons offer pleasant weather for exploring the desert and historical sites without the extreme heat of summer. The scenery is also more vibrant with occasional blooms in the spring.
Moroccan Dirham (MAD)
GMT+0
220VV, 50HzHz
Ouarzazate is generally safe for travelers, with low crime rates. However, standard precautions should be taken to ensure a safe and enjoyable trip.
Ouarzazate Bus Station
Public transport is limited. Buses and petit taxis (small shared taxis) are available for travel within the city and to nearby attractions.
Available • Apps: There are no widely used taxi apps in Ouarzazate.
Car, Scooter
A UNESCO World Heritage site and a fortified village (ksar) that has been used as a filming location for many Hollywood movies. It's a stunning example of traditional Moroccan architecture.
A dramatic canyon with towering cliffs and a narrow passage, perfect for hiking and rock climbing. It's one of the most spectacular natural sites in Morocco.
A picturesque valley known for its stunning landscapes, including palm groves, rocky cliffs, and traditional Berber villages. It's a great spot for hiking and photography.
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