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Marrakech, Morocco
Marrakech, Morocco
Highlights
Experience the extraordinary variety of Morocco, from the Sahara to the Atlas Mountains
Discover the grand ksar of Ait Benhaddou – a World Heritage site
Journey into the Sahara by camel and spend a memorable night under the stars
Stay in Tighza, a remote Amazigh village that has welcomed our groups for years
Walk in the magnificent Atlas Mountains, guided by our tour leader
Itinerary
Let the magic of Morocco sweep you away on the "Marrakech & the Sahara" tour, an eight-day journey tailored for seniors who appreciate both comfort and authentic adventure. Starting and ending in Marrakech, this moderate-activity trip crosses the High Atlas Mountains, stopping at the historic ksar of Ait Benhaddou and culminating in a camel trek across the majestic Moroccan Sahara.
Spend a night under star-studded skies at a desert camp, then journey back through the remote village of Tighza for a peaceful walk and a rejuvenating hammam experience. The adventure wraps up with time to explore Marrakech’s lively souks, gardens, and architectural treasures.
The unique selling point of this tour package is its thoughtful blend of cultural exploration, gentle activity, and iconic landscapes, all delivered with consideration for travelers seeking meaningful connections and memorable moments. For those who dream of discovering Morocco’s grandeur at a relaxed pace, this journey is an ideal choice.

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