A Christmas of changing colours at Todra Gorge, impressive Kasbahs at Aït Benhaddou, camping under Saharan stars and ringing in the New Year in enchanting Marrakech, Guaranteed to be a festive season to remember!
23rd Dec 2013. Seasons Greetings and welcome to Morocco! Our hotel is
perfectly located in the heart of the old medina
offering you the opportunity to explore the rambling
souk, local sights and the Djemaa el Fna. This
evening (at 19:00) our welcome meeting takes place
where you will meet your tour leader and fellow
travellers and afterward, maybe go for a drink at a
bar. Overnight - Marrakech
Marrakech - Dades Gorge. Leaving Marrakech we drive through the Dades Gorge, an aweinspiring
valley which extends from the High Atlas to
the Jebel Sarhro range in the south.
The Atlas Mountains span some 2,090km covering
vast regions of Morocco, Algeria, and Tunisia. The
mountain chain comprise of a series of parallel
ranges running west to east including the Anti-
Atlas, High Atlas and Middle Atlas. With an average
elevation of 3350 metres, the Atlas claims the
highest peak of North Africa. The Berbers (original
inhabitants of North Africa) built many impressive
kasbahs on the mountain steep and in the valley
gorges for defence purposes.
En route to Dades
Gorge we pass many of these medieval kasbahs and
stop at one of the highest vantage points to enjoy
a cup of sweet minted tea and take in panoramic
views of the impressive snow capped mountain vista.
Overnight - Gorge du Dades (B, L, D)
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Dades Gorge - Todra Gorge. Merry
Christmas! The morning is spent at Dades Gorge where
you can choose to partake in a leisurely walk/hike
through the simple local villages and foothills of the
gorge or spend the morning at leisure. After a hearty
lunch we drive onward to Todra Gorge.
Arriving at Todra Gorge we spend the remains of the
day exploring the spectacular site, from its plunging
depths to its awesome heights. Witness it’s changing
colours as the sun slowly moves from east to west.
For those feeling very active, there is the option to
rock climb (payable locally). Overnight - Todra Gorge (B, L, D)
Todra Gorge - Erg Chebbi. Crossing Jebel
Sarhro, we enjoy lunch and a swim before travelling
down to Erg Chebbi sand dunes, the start point of
the mighty Sahara Desert. The Erg Chebbi dunes
located near the remote frontier town of Merzouga
are renowned for their incredible height and size. In
parts the vast sand pile reaches skyward to heights
of 150 metres!
The desert winds ensure this astonishing landscape
is forever changing and no two days offer the same
panorama. Mounting our subservient camels, they
relaxedly glide across the desert sands as we happily
photograph and take in the breathtaking scenery.
Arriving at our simple Berber camp, we enjoy dinner
and a night under the Saharan stars. Wrap up warm
and remember your winter weight sleeping bag.
Overnight - Sahara Berber Camp (B, L, D)
Berber Camp - Ouarzazate. Leaving the
desert, we travel along the route of 1000 Kasbahs,
continuing on to Ouarzazate, (pronounced as wazzazat).
Sitting at an altitude of 1160 metres in the
middle of a barren plateau, Ouarzazate lies at the
cross roads of all routes going north, south, east,
and west. Its geographical position has made it a
key trading post in both ancient and modern times.
Capital of a large province, the towns’ northern limits
run along the southern aspect of the High Atlas and
its southern boundary disappears back into the ever
present and mysterious Saharan desert. Today, the
area is still essentially populated by Berber people,
who were constructors of the numerous fortified
kasbahs and dwellings for which the region is famous.
Lunch, dinner and overnight - Ouarzazate.
Overnight - Ouarzazate (B, L, D)
Ouarzazate - Ait Benhaddou - Marrakech.
This morning there is the option to visit the film studio
or go quad biking (payable locally). This afternoon
we head to Ait Benhaddou, a ‘fortified city’, situated
along the former caravan route between the Sahara
and Marrakech. It is located on a hill along the
Ouarzazate River and boasts some beautiful examples
of ancient kasbahs, some of which remain inhabited.
Granted UNESCO World Heritage listing, the site had
been the setting for many films including Lawrence
of Arabia and Gladiator. Late this afternoon we travel
back to Marrakech. Overnight - High Atlas (B)
Day 7: Djemaa el Fna
Glowing red, like a welcoming campfire, against the snowcapped High Atlas Mountains, the very name Marrakech conjures up images of an exotic, distant city, of magic carpets and snake charmers and of frankincense and myrrh brought in by camel trains. The focal point is the central square, the Djemaa el Fna, an extraordinary gathering and market place. Full of colour, spicy aromas and traders it is best seen in the evening when overflowing with food stalls, dancers, acrobats, fortune tellers, musicians and henna artists. And towering over all this is the Koutoubia mosque, the tallest building in the city. Overnight - Marrakech (B, D)
Two days of free time
to explore Marrakech independently. Perhaps try a
hammam and practice your bargaining skills in the
souks! On New Years Eve opt to coming along for
dinner (and a few drinks) in a local restaurant to
celebrate the coming of the New Year. Overnight - Marrakech (B:2)
1st Jan 2014. Our tour concludes after breakfast. Happy New Year! (B)
New Year's Eve - beach side!
If bringing or singing in the New Year beachside is more your style, try our Surf the New Year tour. Trek the foothills of the Atlas, snap up some bargains in the souks of Marrakech and lap up the sunshine, surf and sea breeze this new year at Essaouira - the hippest beachside hideaway in all of Morocco! Check out our Surf the New Year tour with New Year's Eve arrangments in coastal Essaouira!
FROM USD $1,559
Prices & Departure Dates
Prices shown are per person travelling. 'Twin/Double' prices per person apply when there are 2 people travelling, sharing a room. The 'Single supplement' applies for single travellers who require their own room and needs to be added to the 'Twin/Double' price.
If you are happy to be paired up with another single traveller of the same sex on your tour, this can be arranged, (if another solo traveller of the same sex is already booked upon the tour), thus avoiding the single person supplement.
All our scheduled tour departures are guaranteed subject to a minimum of 2 travellers.
Take a memorable camel ride across the rolling sand dunes of the mighty Sahara Desert in Morocco or the Great Indian Thar Desert in Rajasthan. Alternatively, enjoy the last remaining Ancient Wonder of the World on camel back as you ride between the Pyramids of Giza in Egypt.
Get your adrenaline pumping with our selection of off road adventures. Take an exciting 4x4 ride across the red desert of Wadi Rum in Jordan or the Western Desert in Egypt, or perhaps test out your Quad biking skills by the coast in Morocco.
Shop til you drop and experience a myriad of different sights, sounds and souvenirs in bustling bazaars around the world. Soak up the atmosphere in the souks of Marrakech, barter for bargains at the ginormous Grand Bazaar in Istanbul or lose yourself in Beijing's Silk Alley Markets. Visit the old covered market in Damascus or get some great souvenirs in Otavalo the handicraft market in Ecuador.
Experience breathtaking sunsets, incredible starry skies and the vast, beautiful landscapes of some of the world's most spectacular deserts. See the incredible limestone formations of the White Desert in Egypt, camel trek across the endless rolling sand dunes of the Sahara or India's great Thar Desert and climb Dune 45 in Namibia.
Highlights & Inclusions
Below is a list of key highlights and what is included on this tour. Further, where appropriate, we have listed the items that are not included in the tour price.
Trip Highlights
Marrakech - UNESCO-listed Place Djemaa el Fna,(medina, souks and market place)
High Atlas Mountains and views of Mt Toubkal - North Africa’s highest peak
Erg Chebbi sand dunes - reaching some 150m high
Todra Gorge - towering red canyon
Ait Benhaddou - UNESCO-listed fortified kasbah city
Bahia Palace - 19th Century palacial residence of
the grand vizier Sidi Moussa & Koutoubia Mosque
Dades Gorge - ‘Valley of the Roses and Jebel Sarhro
Merzouga - Berber village and start point for our
camel trek into the great Sahara
Ouarzazate - opt to visit the film studio
What's Included
9 Breakfasts, 4 lunches, 5 dinners including a traditional Berber meal at our Sahara camp
Arrival transfer from Marrakech airport on day 1
Todra Gorge walk
Guided tour of Marrakech
Specialist local guides at some sites
8 nights 3 - 4 star accommodation, 1 night camping
All transportation and transfers in private air-conditioned mini van/touring vehicle
Camel trek into the great Sahara
Escorted by an English speaking tour leader
All road taxes and tolls
What's Not Included
International flights and visa
Entrance Fees: $20-30 USD
Note: On some road journeys, the tour leader may not be in your particular vehicle
Tipping Kitty: $25-35 USD
Hotels
The hotels listed below are ones which we frequently use on this tour. We reserve the right to substitute these hotels to ones of a similar standard when necessary.
Riad Moulay Said - Marrakech
Riad Moulay Siad is a charming riad with a swimming pool and spacious traditional rooms, a little oasis of tranquility in the bustle of Marrakech.
Our Rating : Standard —
Local Rating: Standard Riad
Tomboctou Hotel - Todra Gorge
Tomboctou is a comfortable, traditional style of hotel with spacious rooms and a lovely swimming pool area.
Our Rating : Superior —
Local Rating: Mid Range Riad
La Perle Du Sud - Ouarzazate
A comfortable hotel emanating authenticity from it's show of modern art to traditional features and furniture.
Our Rating : Standard —
Local Rating: 4 Star Hotel
Postcards
Here's what some of our past travellers have written in to us and said about their experiences on this trip.
Rock the Kasbah - 10 Days
The camel trek into the Sahara & Berber Camp were excellent. New Years at Djama el Fna in Marrakech was the best!
Lauren Guy ,
Rock the Kasbah - 10 Days
This is my 4th On the Go trip. The meals were great and by far the best experience was the camel trek into the Sahara. Our guide made us all feel like part of one big Moroccan family!
Esra Poyraz ,
Rock the Kasbah - 10 Days
I did Egypt with you previously and really loved it. The highlight of this trip was certainly the camel trek and the sand dunes. I'll definitely be travelling again!
Phillip Pienaar ,
Rock the Kasbah - 10 Days
A great trip! I loved the camel trek into the Sahara and the overnight camp. Our guide Bubkah was helpful, ever so kind and gave just the right amount of information. Thanks for a great New Year!
Karina Botrel ,
Rock the Kasbah - 10 Days
Fantastic tour, spending xmas in todra gorge was surreal & beautiful and certainly makes a change! The guides were great and the group was an excellent mix. Thanks to all! :o)
Aliya Castelman,
Rock the Kasbah - 10 Days
Thankyou Brahmin & Webrahaim & Lassen! Great trip :o) Sweet as Bro!
Isabel Faulkner,
Rock the Kasbah - 10 Days
Hi Janet,
I just came back from Rock the Kasbah trip in Morocco. One of the best Xmas & NY I've ever had!
Trekking the desert and spending the night at berber camp was such a unique experience.
Will surely recommend on the Go to my friends and i am looking forward to my next tour with you!