This tour to Ouarzazate offers a captivating journey from Marrakech through the Atlas Mountains, showcasing stunning landscapes. You'll visit Ait Benhaddou, a UNESCO World Heritage site known for its well-preserved mud-brick kasbah, featured in many films. In Ouarzazate, experience the unique desert scenery, Berber culture, and the city’s role in the film industry. This tour combines Morocco's natural beauty, history, and cinematic legacy for an unforgettable experience.
Departure from Marrakech
The journey begins with a scenic departure from Marrakech, heading towards Ouarzazate through the majestic Atlas Mountains. The drive offers breathtaking views of the mountainous terrain, traditional Berber villages, and vast olive groves. Along the way, you’ll pass picturesque valleys and landscapes, making it an ideal opportunity for photos and a first glimpse of Morocco's diverse natural beauty.
Visit to Ait Benhaddou
The first major stop is the UNESCO World Heritage site of Ait Benhaddou, an ancient fortified village built from mud brick (adobe). This kasbah is an iconic example of traditional Moroccan architecture and has been featured in numerous international films, such as Gladiator and Game of Thrones.
Upon arrival, take a guided walking tour through the narrow, winding alleys of the kasbah, exploring its history as a key stop for traders traveling along the ancient caravan routes. You’ll learn about the village’s cultural significance and its strategic role in connecting Morocco with sub-Saharan Africa.
Lunch Break
You will enjoy a traditional Moroccan lunch at a local restaurant in Ait Ben Haddou village.
Explore Ouarzazate
Upon arrival in Ouarzazate, experience the unique charm of this desert city, known as the "Gateway to the Sahara." Surrounded by dramatic desert landscapes, mountains, and palm groves, the city offers a blend of natural beauty and local culture, giving you a taste of Morocco’s desert charm.
Return Journey
After a day full of exploration, you will be return to Marrakech. As you head back, enjoying the ever-changing landscapes of the Atlas Mountains and the Saharan desert, with the opportunity to reflect on the day’s discoveries.