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Family Atlas Mountain and Sahara Adventure

Morocco - Trip code FAT Family
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From the Atlas Mountains to the Sahara Desert, adventures await across Morocco's stunningly diverse landscapes. Take a stroll in the High Atlas, cycle the southern mountain slopes and head deep into the desert dunes on camelback to sleep under the stars at a Berber camp. Discover all that the country has to offer, from the bustle of Marrakech's souks to the kasbahs that line the dusty desert roads, on a family-friendly exploration of Morocco's highlights.

Why we love this trip
  • Journey into the Atlas Mountains - Uncover the remote regions of the Atlas on bike and on foot and experience Berber hospitality.
  • Camp on the sands of the Sahara - Delve deep into the dunes of the Sahara on camelback and camp under the stars.
  • Explore majestic Marrakech - Get lost in the bustling medina and souks of the captivating Red City.
  • Included meals

    Breakfast: 7

    Lunch: 4

    Dinner: 2

  • Trip staff

    Explore Tour Leader

    Driver(s)

  • Transport

    Bus

    Minibus

    On Foot

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    Accommodation

    1 nights simple camping

    1 nights simple gite

    4 nights comfortable hotel

    1 nights comfortable kasbah

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    Trip pace:

    Moderate

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    Group Size:

    10 - 16

Itinerary

Day 1 - Trip starts in Marrakech

Our tour of Morocco starts in the Red City. With its dusty rooftops, maze-like streets and bustling souks, Marrakech encompasses the essence of Morocco. Head to the medina and people watch while you sip a mint tea in Jemaa el-Fna (the main square) or visit the Jardin Majorelle, just a short walk from our hotel.

There are no activities planned for today, so you're free to arrive at any time and explore the city or relax by the hotel pool. If you'd like an airport transfer, you'll need to arrive at Marrakech Menara Airport (RAK), which is around a 20-minute drive from our hotel. Our Explore Leader will meet you in the hotel reception at 6pm for a welcome meeting and then an optional dinner. If you arrive later, they'll catch you up as soon as possible.

Accommodation:

Grade: Comfortable Hotel

Swimming pool available

Meals Provided: None

Day 2 - Drive to Tighza in the high Atlas Mountains, gentle circular walk around the village

We'll depart Marrakech after breakfast and head south, crossing the Tizi n'Tichka Pass and winding our way up the peaks of the Atlas Mountains.

The High Atlas is North Africa's greatest mountain range and has been a barrier between the northern plains and the pre-Sahara for centuries. Up here in their mountain stronghold, the fiercely independent Berbers - the Lords of the Atlas - live by their own traditions. The Berber way of life is unique and lost to most of North Africa - here, music, dance, language, and religion are far removed from the rest of the Arab world.

We'll pass by the ruined kasbah of Telouet and the fortified village of Anmiter, continuing to our night stop of Tighza. On arrival, after settling in, we will take a gentle circular walk around the village covering a distance of 2.8 km (1.7 miles), with a total ascent and descent of 90 meters (295 feet). We will take a relaxed pace, following the winding tracks high above the valley.

Our base for tonight is a family-owned village house on the outskirts of Tighza. Feel free to unwind on the terrace, with panoramic views of the High Atlas, or enjoy Berber cuisine in the small tearoom - dishes are made using fruit and vegetables grown in the family garden.

Accommodation:

Grade: Simple Gite

Meals Provided: Breakfast, Lunch & Dinner

Day 3 - Valley hike and drive to Ait Ben Haddou to tour the kasbah

After breakfast, we'll head out on a hike through the valley. Walking along cultivated fields, we'll learn about the channels built to divert the waters from the melting snow into the terraces and mud-built villages. Heading down the southern slopes of the High Atlas, we'll reach the trailhead in Anmiter where our bus will be waiting. The hike is expected to take two to three hours in total, covering a distance of 4.5 km (2.8 miles) with an ascent of 23 meters (75 feet) and a descent of 170 meters (560 feet). At the end of the walk we'll enjoy a leisurely picnic - prepared by our chef - in the shade of the almond trees.

Our journey continues driving along the Ounila Valley where the barren slopes contrast the green valley floor, before we reach our hotel opposite the famous kasbah of Ait Ben Haddou.

This afternoon is free to spend as you wish. You can relax by the swimming pool or take a guided tour of Ait Ben Haddou. The UNESCO World Heritage Site is one of Morocco's most famous locations and was once an important stop in the trading routes between Marrakech and the Sahara.

Accommodation:

Grade: Comfortable Hotel

Swimming pool available

Meals Provided: Breakfast & Lunch

Day 4 - Bike ride to Ouarzazate and drive to Tamnougalt

This morning, we'll take to the saddle and cycle from Ait Ben Haddou down towards the Draa Valley and the town of Ouarzazate. The total duration of our ride is 21km and a support vehicle will drive alongside us for non-cyclists. Note that helmets are supplied in two sizes, or you can bring your own for a better fit. During the summer months, we'll set off early to avoid the midday heat.

Known as the 'Doorway to the Desert', Ouarzazate is in the south of the High Atlas, sandwiched between the high mountains and the expanses of the Sahara. It's home to the Atlas Film Studios, one of the largest studios in the world, where scenes from films including The Mummy, Gladiator, Babel, Kingdom of Heaven and Lawrence of Arabia were shot. We'll pay a visit to the studios and tour the famous film sets before departing and continuing on through the Draa Valley.

Our drive will take us across a landscape lined with palm groves, kasbahs and traditional ksours (villages), as we make our way to Tamnougalt, once the capital of this remote desert region. The village's name translates to 'meeting point' and even today it hosts an annual festival in October, when people from the surrounding villages gather to celebrate the traditions of the region's old ruling quaids (masters).

Tonight, we'll stay in a kasbah-style hotel in the middle of the Draa Valley, which has a swimming pool and access to valley walks.

Accommodation:

Grade: Comfortable Kasbah

Swimming pool available

Meals Provided: Breakfast & Lunch

Day 5 - Drive via Zagora to Tiraf dunes to camp in the desert

Turning south today, we'll follow the course of the Draa River, spending the morning driving through the changing scenery towards the oasis of Zagora, 'The Gate of the Desert'. Once a major outpost along the caravan route, it apparently takes 52 days by camel from here to Timbuktu. We'll continue on to Tagounite, on the fringes of the sand dunes, giving us a taste of the grand expanse of the Sahara.

From here, we'll hop off our bus and onto camels, creating our own caravan as we head into the oasis of the Tiraf dunes. We'll stop to enjoy the quiet desolation of desert life before we reach our overnight camp in time for a late afternoon bread-making session. Finally, we'll tuck into a hearty Berber dinner under the star-strewn sky of the Sahara.

Our desert camp has a combination of two-person and three-to-four-person family tents with a central communal tent for meals. Rather than bunking down in your tent, you might decide to camp out in the open and spot shooting stars as you drift off to sleep.

Accommodation:

Grade: Simple Camping

Meals Provided: Breakfast, Lunch & Dinner

Day 6 - Visit Tamegroute and drive to Ouarzazate

Retracing our steps, this morning we'll head back north on camelback. Meeting our bus on the road, we'll journey on to Tamegroute, where we'll stop to visit the 17th-century zaouia (a multi-functional space of worship and learning). This was once the base of the Naciri Brotherhood, the holy leaders of Tamegroute and arbitrators of desert disputes. We'll also pay a visit to the local potters' cooperative before continuing back to Ouarzazate later in the afternoon.

Accommodation:

Grade: Comfortable Hotel

Swimming pool available

Meals Provided: Breakfast

Day 7 - Drive to Marrakech for city tour

Today we drive back to the Red City and dive straight into the heady delights of Marrakech with a guided tour. We'll pass by the rose-coloured Koutoubia (booksellers) Mosque on the way to Bahia Palace, an open-air museum that's famous for its decorated stucco walls and marble floors.

We'll fuel up on fresh pastries from a traditional bakery before continuing to the medina on foot. There, we'll be guided through the labyrinth of spice-scented souks, passing by craftsmen selling rugs, leather goods and crockery before dropping by a spice shop to sample ripe dates and almonds. Finally, we'll navigate our way out into the energetic Jemaa el-Fna Square.

Accommodation:

Grade: Comfortable Hotel

Swimming pool available

Meals Provided: Breakfast

Day 8 - Trip ends in Marrakech

Our tour of Morocco ends at our hotel in Marrakech.

There are no activities planned today, so you're free to depart at any time. If your flight is departing later in the day, luggage storage facilities are available at our hotel. If you'd like an airport transfer, you'll need to depart from Marrakesh Menara Airport (RAK).

Meals Provided: Breakfast

Trip information

Climate and country information

Morocco

Climate

The climate is both Mediterranean and Atlantic. The dry, hot season is from May to October when summer temperatures can reach 38°C and above (if sight seeing is included we will do our best to avoid the heat of the day during this period). Temperatures may drop significantly at times during the night as the day's heat rapidly diminishes. From December to January snow can be expected on mountain passes and it can be wet. In winter, day temperatures will probably be around 18-25°C, dropping to perhaps 0-5°C.

Time difference to GMT

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Plugs

2 Pin Round

Religion

Islam

Language

Arabic, Berber, French.

Budgeting and packing

Clothing

Morocco is a Muslim country and it is important to dress with respect for local customs. People may be offended by shorts or revealing dresses, which can attract unwelcome attention. We advise that in general both men and women should cover shoulders, upper arms and knees. Transparent, plunging necklines and tightfitting clothes should be avoided. Women and older girls should also cover their heads when entering a sanctuary, though in general, mosques are forbidden to non-Muslims. While cycling it is no problem for you to wear your regular cycling gear, tight fitting or not.

Summer: Clothing should be lightweight. However, a warm jumper is also advisable, as the desert can sometimes get cold at nights, even in the summer.

Winter: Warm days but much thicker clothing is essential for cold nights (between November and March). It is advisable to take warm clothing (eg. track suit or thermal underwear) to sleep in, as the quality of heating in Moroccan hotel rooms can be variable. A waterproof jacket, jumper trousers and fleece are recommended between December and March.

It may also be worth bringing cycling gloves for the mountain bike ride.

Footwear

Lightweight walking bootshoes, plus sandals or trainers for relaxing.

Luggage

20kg

Luggage: On tour

One piece of baggage and a daypack for the walks.

Equipment

A head torch, water bottle, sunhat and high factor sunscreen are all essential, whilst we recommend swimming costumes and towels. Sleeping mattress will be provided for the desert camp.

We recommend bringing a 3-4 season sleeping bag depending on season. Sleeping bags can be hired at an extra cost of 160 Moroccan Dirham (approx £13) per person, these must be requested in advance. There are blankets provided at the camp, so a sleeping bag is not essential. In the summer months its is very hot and a sleeping bag won't be needed, we recommend a sleeping sheet instead for these months.

It is compulsory to wear a helmet when cycling on an Explore holiday. Cycling helmets will be provided locally by a reputable supplier, however we strongly recommend that if you plan to take part in the included bike ride on this tour, you bring your own cycling helmet with you as we cannot guarantee the quality or structural integrity of local equipment. Most insurance providers require helmets to be worn whilst cycling, so in the event of an accident, it is likely that any insurance claim will be invalidated if you are not wearing a helmet.

Tipping

Explore leader
Tipping isn't compulsory, and we work hard to ensure that our leaders all receive a fair wage. However, you might want to recognise a leader that's done a great job or really added to your trip by giving them a tip. We're often asked about the recommended amount. It's a tricky one, and down to personal preference, but we'd recommend between £20 to £25 per person per week as a guideline.
Local crew
Although entirely voluntary, tipping is a recognized part of life in this region of the world. Some local staff will look to members of the group for personal recognition of particular services provided. In order to make things easier for you, your leader may organise a group's tips kitty for included activities and meals and if this is the case, they will account for it throughout the tour.

Accordingly, you should allow £25.00 per person for group tipping, so for a family of 4 we would recommend budgeting £100.

For all non-included services and meals on your trip please tip independently at your discretion.

Morocco

Food and drink

The costs for meals may vary depending upon location, type of restaurant and number of courses eaten and so the prices given are an average guide. Local restaurants located off the beaten track may be less expensive, whereas an upmarket restaurant located in the centre of a major city may charge more.


Lunch price
£8.00 - 12.00
Dinner price
£12.00 - 20.00
Beer price
£3.50
Water price
£1.00
Foreign Exchange
Local currency
Moroccan Dirham (MAD).
Recommended Currency For Exchange
US Dollars, Sterling and Euros are readily exchangeable. We recommend you take a mixture of cash and credit cards. Scottish bank notes and Australian dollar travellers cheques and cash are NOT normally accepted in Morocco.
Where To Exchange
Most major towns - your Tour Leader will advise you.
ATM Availability
ATMs are available in main towns/cities, though can be unreliable.
Credit Card Acceptance
Not all places.
Transport, Accommodation, Food & Drink

Transport Information

Bus, Minibus, On Foot

Accommodation notes

Few destinations give you as warm a welcome as Morocco and our accommodation has been chosen to reflect that. We choose our accommodation based on location, quality, and traditional style to give you a real taste of life in the country.
Our hotel in Marrakech is located in the new city centre, a 20-minute walk from Jemaa El-Fna (the main square). The hotel's amenities include a swimming pool, restaurant, and air conditioning in the rooms.
As we move into the mountains, we'll stay in a family-owned gite house with shared facilities. There's a terrace for relaxing on with panoramic views and we'll tuck into a homecooked meal together in the evening.
Once we reach Ait Ben Haddou, we'll stay in a hotel close to the famous kasbah where we'll have a swimming pool, air-conditioned rooms and a restaurant overlooking the valley of Ounilla.
In Tamnougalt, we'll stay in a small property in the middle of the Draa Valley. Surrounded by green palm groves and with access to valley walks, it's the perfect place to unwind. Again, amenities include a swimming pool, air-conditioned rooms and a restaurant serving up traditional Moroccan dishes.
We'll spend a night sleeping on the Tiraf dunes at a Berber camp. The camp has two-person tents and some 3-4 person tents with a central communal tent where food is served. Sleeping bags aren't included, so you'll need to bring one from home or hire one for 160 Moroccan Dirham per person - these need to be requested in advance.
After our desert camp, we'll move on to a hotel in Ouarzazate, close to the main market in the city centre with a swimming pool and air conditioning.

Family swimming

Available at hotels in Marrakech, Ait Benhaddou,Tamnougalt and Ouarzazate

Morocco

Food and drink

Can you drink the water? 
The water quality is poor and therefore it is recommended to avoid drinking tap water during your trip. 

 

Essential Information

Government Travel Safety Advice

We strongly recommend that you check your government's travel advisory for up-to-date information and advice about your destination: safety and security, entry requirements, health, local laws and customs. For UK citizens, check the latest Foreign, Commonwealth & Development Office advice.

Please refer to our COVID-19 entry requirements page for any country-specific conditions of entry. Whilst we strive to update this on a regular basis we recommend you also check the FCDO website for the latest advice on entry requirements. Information can change at any time.
 

Under 18 immigration guidance

Please note that some countries require proof of parental consent when travelling overseas with under 18s. Please check requirements with the relevant embassy or consular office well in advance of travel if this applies to your party.

Price Guarantee

Once your booking has been confirmed we guarantee the price will not increase, whatever the circumstances. However, please note that if you voluntarily make any changes to your booking including changing your trip or departure date, any additional costs or charges incurred will not be covered. Before booking please ensure you have read our important tour pricing information.Booking Conditions
 

Visa and Passport Information

Morocco: Visas are not required by UK, Australian, New Zealand, US and Canadian citizens. Other nationalities should consult their local embassy or consular office.

UK passport holders are requested to have at least 3 months validity from the date of entry into Morocco. All other nationalities please check with your nearest embassy for requirements of passport validity.


If you do require assistance in obtaining a visa then you may be able to apply through Explore's recommended visa service in the UK, Travcour. See www.travcour.com to download the relevant visa application for your trip, if applicable (UK citizens only), along with details of how to apply for your visa through Travcour. The Team at Travcour will be happy to answer specific questions relating to visa applications, please call them directly on 0208 5431846.

It is your responsibility to ensure that you are in possession of a full passport, with the correct validity for your chosen destination.
 

Booking conditions

Before booking your Explore trip, please ensure that you read both our Essential Information and Booking Conditions.
 

Minimum age restrictions

For our group tours, the minimum age is 16. The minimum age on Family trips varies between 7 and 11 - please check the 'Family information' section of the trip page for more information. 


Your safety and enjoyment on tour

We want everyone to have a safe and enjoyable holiday, so we ask you to confirm when booking this trip that you are fit and able to fully participate in all elements of the itinerary. If you have any concerns about your fitness or ability to complete any of the activities, please get in touch with our Customer Relations team at cr@explore.co.uk as soon as possible. Our tour leaders are trained and experienced in managing differing abilities within a group, but if they have concerns about a group member’s ability to safely participate in any element of the itinerary or believe someone’s presence could affect the safety or enjoyment of the holiday for others, in accordance with our Booking Conditions our tour leaders have the authority to ask an individual to miss an activity or activities. This decision would never be taken lightly, but on the rare occasions our tour leaders ask someone to sit out part of the tour, refunds will not be offered and individuals may be liable for additional costs incurred. 
 

Your Tour Leader

All tours aside from extensions, Galapagos cruises and polar expeditions will be led by one of our experienced Tour Leaders. We believe that our Tour Leaders are the key to the success of our tours; they are local experts who are bursting with first-hand knowledge which they love to share, and their unique insights will bring the destination to life. Your Tour Leader will be on hand throughout your tour to make sure arrangements run smoothly, to organise all the local logistics and to keep you safe. Your Tour Leader should be your first point of contact if you encounter any difficulties or disappointments in country – please raise any concerns, however small, with your Tour Leader as they are best placed to assist you.

Transfers

Find out more about Trip Transfer Terms and Conditions before you book.

Booking a land only package with Explore

Customers who have chosen to book on the ‘Land Only’ arrangements of our tour, please ensure that you have checked your tour specific ‘Joining Instructions’ prior to booking your own travel arrangements. Your joining instructions can be found below in the dates and prices information. 

You may also be eligible for the Free Explore Transfer.


Joining Tour Abroad

Customers booked on the ‘Land Only’ arrangements will receive a Free Transfer, provided you arrive and depart on the tour only itinerary start and end dates. The complimentary transfers will be arranged from the Explore designated airport or train station to your trips joining point, and then back from the ending point to the designated airport or train station. Generally the airport or station that Explore have selected will be the one that is closest to the town or city where the trip starts, or the one nearest to the joining point. It will be either an airport or train station but not both.

The exception to this rule is customers who are booked on a tour where the joining and ending point is at the designated airport or train station.  

Free transfers are not available for Polar customers.

If you are not eligible for the Free Transfer then you will need to make your own way through to the joining and ending point. On a majority of our tours Explore will be able to provide a private transfer at an additional cost. Please ask for a quote at the time of booking.  

For more information regarding the Explore Free Transfer click here

Insurance

It is a condition of booking with Explore that you have adequate valid travel insurance. It is your responsibility to arrange appropriate travel insurance and ensure you have read and understood the full terms and conditions of your travel insurance policy to ensure that you are covered for all activities you intend to undertake whilst on the tour, including all optional activities. Your Insurance Policy must fully cover you for medical expenses and emergency repatriation to your home country. Please ensure your policy includes medical emergency helicopter evacuation in the event of illness or injury and covers the entire duration of your holiday. If you are trekking at altitude please ensure that there is no upper altitude limit which may limit or exclude cover for your trip. The cost of many of our Polar Voyages will exceed the capped amount covered by standard insurance premiums and you will be required to pay an additional premium to cover the full value of your trip. Please ensure that you are covered for the full amount of your holiday cost, as insufficient cover could invalidate a claim under the policy. Medical and repatriation insurance cover is not mandatory for UK residents who are travelling on trips within the United Kingdom.
Read more information about what travel insurance is required.

Flight information

Explore can arrange your flights for you, to make joining and leaving our trips easy. Read more about them here.


Flight Information

You are able to book this tour on a 'land only' basis or as a ‘flight inclusive’ package. Your flight inclusive package will be fully protected by the Civil Aviation Authority (CAA) ATOL protection scheme.

 

Booking a flight inclusive package with Explore

We have a good selection of flights not only from London but from many regional airports around the UK allowing us to compare fares between scheduled carriers as well as low cost and charter airlines. Our dedicated flights team will match the best flight options to your arrival and departure airport.

On our website we display the price of the tour only. Please call us or select the flight option during the online checkout to receive a quote for a flight inclusive package. To avoid paying supplements or to secure your preferred flight option, we recommend booking as early as possible, especially for peak travel dates.

Ability to swim

Whether in swimming pools, rivers, lakes, the sea or the ocean, participation requires that you are able to swim unaided for your safe enjoyment

Morocco

Vaccinations

Nothing compulsory, but we recommend protection against tetanus, typhoid, infectious hepatitis and polio. Consult your travel clinic for latest advice on different prophylaxis available against malaria. Please check the latest requirements with your travel clinic or doctor prior to departure. The above is not an exhaustive list. Further information regarding vaccinations and travel health advice can be found by following the NHS and NaTHNaC links at Explore Travel Health and from your local healthcare provider. Visa and vaccination requirements are subject to change and should be confirmed by you before travelling.

Family information
Desert oasis, Southern Morocco
High peaks, vast deserts, captivating Marrakesh: Morocco is an easy going country to travel to with children of all ages and with a direct flying time between London and Marrakesh of just 3 hours 20 minutes, travel comes without the trials of a long haul flight.
 
We’ve packed a great deal into eight days. Starting and ending in Marrakech there is plenty of time to explore the labyrinth of market stalls that has firmly put Marrakech on the map. Venturing out of the city we journey over high mountain peaks to the sand dunes of the Sahara where we get to ride a camel to our Bedouin desert camp. Other highlights include cycling in the fertile landscapes of the Draa Valley, visiting the film studios outside Ouarzazate and witnessing the beauty of Ait Ben Hadou with its historic Kasbahs blending into the landscape.

Be aware that it will be very hot over May half term and the summer holidays.
 
Triple Rooms: This trip allows the option for a limited amount of triple rooms to be included within the booking on all nights except the Berber homestay on day 2 and desert camp on day 5. If you would like this option please ask our Sales team for further information.
 
Average Age: As a guide we have identified the actual average age of the children who have travelled on this trip over the last 5 years, to help you decide whether it's the right one for your family. The average age on this trip is 13 years old.

Minimum age: This trip is suitable for children of all ages from 7 upwards. On certain trips there may be some flexibility to accept children from the age of 5 if travelling with older siblings, please speak to our reservations team for details.
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