About this trip
Sixteen days across Morocco, taking in the medina life of Fes and Marrakech alongside proper time in the mountains and desert. This isn't a whistle-stop city tour — you're out hiking gorges, meeting local communities and sleeping under Sahara stars.
The middle stretch is where it gets physical: dramatic walking through the Dades Gorge and around the rock formations at Imsfrane, with a stop-in to a local community to learn how life actually works out here, not just look at it from a bus window.
It ends, as any good Morocco trip should, in the desert — camel ride up the dunes at sunset, then 4x4 out to a camp in the Sahara for the night.
What you'll do
- Wander the medinas of Fes and Marrakech
- Hike through the Dades Gorge
- Explore the rock formations of Imsfrane Cathedral
- Visit a local community to learn about their traditions
- Ride a camel over the dunes at sunset
- Overnight at a desert camp in the Sahara
- Involves proper hiking, not just gentle walks — worth having decent boots
- Covers a lot of ground over 16 days, from cities to mountains to desert
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Departing in Sep is cheapest — from £3,380, about 8% below the priciest month (Oct).
Getting there
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Where to stay
A night before your tour in Casablanca · 31 Aug – 1 Sept
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