Spend a cracking Christmas exploring the Atlas, snap up some bargains in the souks of Marrakech and ring in the New Year beachside in Essaouira, on Morocco's stunning Atlantic coast!
23rd Dec 2013. Welcome to Morocco! Arrival transfer from
Marrakech airport to the hotel. This evening (at 20:00) our welcome meeting takes place, where you'll meet your tour leader and fellow travellers and afterward, maybe go for a drink at a bar. Overnight - Marrakech
Marrakech - Dades Gorge. LeavingMarrakech, we drive through the Dades Gorge, anawesome valley which extends from the High Atlasto the Jebel Sarhro range in the south. Berbers built many kasbahs in the vicinity of gorges for defence purposes. These many kasbahs combined with the stunning natural setting, makes this a beautiful region through which to travel. Overnight - Gorge du Dades (B, L, D)
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Dades Gorge - Todra Gorge. Merry Christmas!
This morning you can choose to trek Dades Gorge or just relax. After lunch and travelling onward to Todra Gorge we visit a traditional Berber home where the semi nomadic family have set up a co-operative for the trade of carpets, kilims and handicrafts for all the rural communities across the Atlas. The remainder of the day is spent exploring the magnificent gorge. This dusty red canyon is just 10m wide at its narrowest point, with its cliff walls towering 300m above and a small glacier stream flowing through it. If you're feeling adventurous, there is the option to rock climb. Tonight we sit down to a wonderful Xmas meal and a night of Xmas merriment. 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. Overnight - Sahara Desert Camp (B, L, D)
Erg Chebbi - Ouarzazate. After a stunning
sunrise and a tranquil and ambient ride back to our
frontier post (camel HQ) there is time to freshen up
before driving to the verdant Draa valley. Besides the
natural, historical and architectural wonders that the
Draa Valley offers, there are also small villages along
the valley where time seems to stand still, so little
is the effect of modernity on them. Here, women are
fully and always veiled while washing their clothes on
the riverbanks and the watchful men seem distant,
unaccustomed to foreign visitors. These people,
besides speaking Arabic also speak their own dialect of
the Berber vernacular, called Tashelhiyt.
Along the route of 1000 Kasbahs, we continue on to
Ouarzazate, (pronounced as wazza-zat). 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. After hotel check in, consider a late afternoon
swim. Overnight - Ouarzazate (B, L, D)
Day 6: Ait Benhaddou
Ouarzazate - Ait Benhaddou - Marrakech.
This morning there is the option to visit the film
studio that produced Lawrence of Arabia or go quad biking (both payable locally). Then we head to Ait Benhaddou, a ‘fortified city’, situated along the former caravan route between the Sahara
and Marrakech. It is situated on a hill along the
Ouarzazate River and boasts some beautiful examples
of kasbahs, some of which remain inhabited. Granted
UNESCO World Heritage listing, the site is stunningly
well preserved medieval city and a true highlight of
our tour. Late this afternoon we return to Marrakech.
Overnight - Marrakech (B)
Day 7: Djemaa el Fna
This morning enjoy a guided tour of Marrakech. 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. Set within the rose-coloured walls of the medina lies a reality that is not that far removed from an exotic film set – a tangle of winding streets that open onto verdant gardens and dark alleyways that lead to bustling souks. 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. Towering over all this is the Koutoubia mosque, the tallest building in the city, and a reminder of the importance of Islam to the lives of the city’s residents.This afternoon if free for you to spend at leisure, perhaps picking up some last minute souvenirs! Make sure you test out your bartering skills. Overnight - Marrakech (B, D)
Marrakech - Essaouira. This morning we drive
to Essaouira. With a laid-back feel Essaouira is Morocco’s
hippest coastal town. The windswept fishing port, broad
beaches and ancient walled medina with ramparts built
into the cliff have long been a favourite refuge for
artists, sculptors, food lovers, surfers and backpackers.
The medina surrounded by a fortress with 5 main gates
you can navigate by, has retained its traditional styles
and is laden with quirky shops, coffee houses, antiques,
art studios, calligraphers, t-shirt designers and souvenir
curios.
There’s a relaxed feel to the place and shopping here
is a real delight. Locals and visitors alike enjoy strolling
along the ramparts as the sun sets. The port is a hive of
activity with fishing boats hauling in their daily catch.
Opt for a swim in the Atlantic, though the water is a
little cold this time of year, a game of football on the
beach with the locals, an afternoon at the hammam,
surfing, wind surfing or kite surfing (very cool to watch,
even if you’d rather not participate yourself). The beach
is also great for a stroll and since it runs for about 6
miles (10km) there’s plenty of it. By nightfall sit back
and relax at any one of the many al fresco cafes, pubs
or bars serving cold beer and the freshest seafood. Free
time to explore, try a hammam and practice
your bargaining skills in the souks. Overnight - Essaouira (B)
Day 9: New Years Eve by the beach
Enjoy a free day relaxing on the beach, topping up your tan, shopping in the quaint village souk or choose from a number of exciting optional activities or excursion available about town. This evening - New Year's Eve we'll all head out together for dinner and a few drinks. Overnight - Essaouira (B)
This morning is spent at leisure, sleep in or head to beach for your first swim of the year. This afternoon we return to
Marrakech. Overnight - Marrakech (B)
02 Jan 2014. Marrakech. Spend the morning relaxing or picking up a few last minute souvenirs. Our tour concludes upon hotel check out at 12 noon. We hope you have had a great festive holiday and a perfect start to the new year. (B)
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.
Trot, canter or gallop along the coast at sunrise in Egypt, through the towering Todra Gorge in Morocco, up to the narrow Siq in Petra or through the breathtaking wilderness and grassy steppe in Mongolia.
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.
Nothing beats a little rest and relaxation by the sea - wind down from an action packed tour with a few days lazing on golden sands or spend your entire holiday soaking up the sun. From the coral rich Red Sea and the azure Aegean and Mediterranean to the crystal clear waters of the Indian ocean, choose from a wide range of idyllic destinations.
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.
From the snow capped peaks of the mighty Himalayas and Everest - the world's highest mountain, to Patagonia's immense glaciers and holy Mt Sinai in Egypt, Morocco's Atlas Mountains, Russia's Urals and China's breathtaking Yellow Mountain. Our tours visit all of these breathtaking mountain regions and more.
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 and marketplace)
High Atlas Mountains and views of snow capped Mt Toubkal
Todra Gorge - towering 300m high canyon
Merzouga - camel trek and Berber style camp
Essaouira - ancient medina, wind swept beaches and current day fishing village
Bahia Palace - 19th century residence of the grand vizier
Jebel Sarho and Dades Gorge - a striking valley and stream cut within the mountain range
Erg Chebbi sand dunes - beginning of the Sahara
Ait Benhaddou - UNESCO-listed fortified kasbah city
What's Included
10 breakfasts, 4 lunches and 5 dinners including a traditional Berber meal at our Sahara camp.
Arrival transfer from Marrakech airport on day 1
Camel trek into the great Sahara
Essaouira - beachside bliss and free time
Specialist local guides at some sites
All road taxes and tolls
9 nights 3 - 4 star accommodation and 1 night camping - Berber desert camp in the Sahara
Todra Gorge walk
Guided tour of Marrakech
Escorted by an English speaking tour leader
All transportation and transfers in private air-conditioned mini van/
touring vehicle
What's Not Included
Note: On some road journeys, the tour leader may not be in your particular vehicle
Entrance Fees: $20-30 USD
International flights and visa
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
Desert Camp - Merzouga
Camping out in the desert is a wonderful experience, seeing the myriad of stars in the sky.
Our Rating : Simple —
Local Rating: Standard Camp
Les Jardins - Ouarzazate
A fairly new hotel in Ouarzazate, the Hotel les Jardins is in the traditional style of Kasbah, with spacious rooms. The hotel is set in manicured gardens.
Our Rating : Standard —
Local Rating: 3 Star Hotel
Hotel Miramar - Essaouira
The Miramar is a comfortable modern hotel with good sized rooms and its own hammam on the premises.
Our Rating : Standard —
Local Rating: 3 Star Hotel
Postcards
Here's what some of our past travellers have written in to us and said about their experiences on this trip.
Surf the New Year - 11 Days
Just back from my most awesome New Years experience ever. I was on the Morrocan Surf the New Year and it was more than I could have ever expected. The group was great, our guide was brilliant and finishing in chilled out Essaouira was the best way to finish this tour. Thanks so much On The Go, already planning next years New Year trip with you guys.
Sim Piromalli,
Surf the New Year - 11 Days
Thanks for a brilliant Christmas and New Years On The Go. Morocco is a fantastic place and I highly recommend it to anyone and everybody. So impressed with On The Go - I have already booked an ANZAC tour with you guys. Thanks again.
H Mclean,
Surf the New Year - 11 Days
Thanks On The Go for my best trip ever. This was my third trip with you guys and you never fail to impress. Keep up the good work.
John Malcom,
Surf the New Year - 11 Days
Hey John -
Xmas/NY in Morocco was excellent, a great escape for winter sun and really great fun! The group were all about the same age so we had a good laugh and the berber camp and Sahara camel trek was awsome. The history, scenery, shopping, food, culture and surfing made it an unforgettable experience - would love to say we'd be back but we have a travel wish-list as long our arms.
Next stop, ANZAC day!
Thanks - M&J Sinclair