Your journey begins at 8:30 AM with a departure from your hotel or riad in Marrakech, heading south through the majestic High Atlas Mountains. As you ascend to the mountain’s highest point, the landscape offers breathtaking views and photo opportunities.
On your descent, you’ll take a scenic detour to the historic Kasbah Telouet, once home to the powerful Glaoui family, also known as the “Lords of the Atlas.” Though now in ruins and closed due to damage from the September 2023 earthquake, the Kasbah’s imposing exterior and rich history still make it a worthwhile stop. A local guide can share fascinating insights as you explore the site’s outer walls.
Continuing south, you’ll drive through the stunning Ounila Valley, known for its vibrant rock formations, traditional Berber villages, terraced fields, and smaller, humble kasbahs. This picturesque route leads to the iconic Kasbah Aït Ben Haddou, a UNESCO World Heritage Site and the most renowned ksar (fortified village) in Morocco.
Here, you'll likely stop for lunch while taking in the kasbah’s earthen architecture, harmoniously designed to suit the local climate and environment. Dating back to the 17th century, it has also served as the dramatic backdrop for numerous Hollywood films and historical epics.
After lunch, the journey continues through Ouarzazate and over the Tizi-n-Tinfifte Pass towards Agdez, the gateway to the Draa Valley. As you descend into the valley, you’ll be greeted by sweeping views of lush palm groves, signaling the start of this fertile oasis renowned for producing 44 varieties of dates. The date harvest, beginning in September, offers a chance to taste some of the freshest and most flavorful dates in Morocco.
You’ll spend the night in Agdez, where you can unwind and prepare for the next leg of your desert adventure