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Morocco

Morocco is not just a medina mosaic, it’s a tapestry of ancient enigmas and untamed nature. Imagine riding into the desert where stone circles and kites ripple across the landscape, exploring rock art calendars carved into High Atlas plateaus, and hearing the rustle of striped hyenas at dusk beneath the cedar forests. Along the Atlantic coast, shipwrecks and ghost ferries lie half-buried in sand, cultural monuments to maritime mystery.

We design journeys that go beyond souks and kasbahs, visits include prehistoric observatories, cinematic desert fortresses, manuscript libraries of desert saints, and encounters with rarely seen wildlife. Morocco, as bold and unexpected as it is timeless.

Sample Itinerary

Day 1 – Arrival in Tangier, Msoura Stone Circle & Lixus Ruins
  • Arrival at Tangier and transfer to the Asilah region
  • Explore the Msoura Stone Circle, a massive megalithic site of 167 standing stones believed to date back over 3,000 years
  • Visit the ancient city of Lixus, once a Phoenician and Roman port, with mosaics, baths, and cliffside ruins
  • Overnight in Larache or Asilah
Day 2 – Desert Kites & Rock Carvings in the Anti-Atlas
  • Travel south toward the Anti-Atlas to view vast desert kite formations, massive prehistoric stone traps seen across the region
  • Stop at Ait Ouazik, home to well-preserved petroglyphs showing giraffes, hunters, and possible celestial motifs
  • Picnic among boulders and desert scenery
  • Overnight in a traditional guesthouse or mountain lodge near Tafraout
Day 3 – Jebel Yagour Plateau & Atlas Rock Art
  • Early morning drive to the Jebel Yagour Plateau, home to over 2,000 rock engravings of animals, humans, and symbols
  • Full day hiking across the high plateau, visiting ancient carvings and taking in panoramic mountain views
  • Dinner and overnight in a mountain bivouac or village lodge
Day 4 – Atlas Wildlife & Abandoned Sites
  • Explore cedar forests and mountain slopes in search of striped hyenas, a rare and elusive predator native to Morocco
  • Visit abandoned colonial mining settlements and defunct quarries now being reclaimed by the land
  • Relaxed evening with local cuisine and folklore
  • Overnight in a kasbah-style lodge in the Atlas foothills
Day 5 – Shipwreck Coast & Return
  • Journey to the Atlantic coast to visit beached shipwrecks and stranded ferries along Morocco’s wild shoreline
  • Walk through deserted bays, rusting hulls, and sand-choked machinery
  • Afternoon return to Marrakech or Casablanca via scenic inland routes
  • End of tour

Info

  • Currency: Moroccan Dirham (MAD)
  • Best Time to Visit: October to April for cooler desert and mountain conditions; spring (March–May) perfect for wildflowers and wildlife
  • Language: Arabic and Amazigh (Berber) are widely spoken; French common in cities; English growing in niche and adventure-tour sectors

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