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Absolutely Fabulous!

If you want to learn about the culture and history of a country as well as seeing some spectacular scenery then this is for you. There is a lot of travelling involved and a few early morning departures (8:00am) but enough time for rest to compensate. Maybe a little more space in the mini-bus would have been nicer as the back 4 seats were a little cramped but there were plenty of breaks during the journeys to from Marrakech to Casablanca, Rabat, Meknes, Fes, Merzouga, Skoura, Tigzha, Ouarzazate, Essaouira and back to Marrakech.

If you fancy something different here are two examples; 1) A camel ride onto the Sahara to watch the sunset, eat and sleep in a Bedouin Camp with some traditional music, up before dawn early for another camel ride to watch the sunrise then back to the hotel for breakfast, and 2) Two nights in a mountain retreat and a 4 hour morning walk in the High Atlas mountains.

Food was good and sometimes exceptional. All accommodation was acceptable and in some cases fantastic.

Our tour guide, Ahmed, and driver, Mustafa, were absolutely marvellous. My 15 travelling companions also contributed to the enjoyment of the holiday.

This was my first holiday of this type and I will certainly try another – most likely with Exodus. They obviously have years of experience organising holidays like this.

Most Inspirational Moment

I suppose the very most inspirational moment was the mountain retreat and a 4 hour morning walk in the High Atlas mountains.

Thoughts on Group Leader

Ahmed was exceptionally excellent. As was our driver Mustafa.

Advice for Potential Travellers

Read the trip notes a few times so there are no surprises - although surprises can be good. So, just be prepared - although no preparation can be carried out for your first camel ride! LOL

Morocco

I thoroughly enjoyed the trip as we had so many places to explore and to learn the history and culture of the country. The scenery was so diverse and in all towns and villages we were met with smiles. Families invited us into their homes and treated us to delicious meals which was very special as it was during Ramadan . Our leader was very helpful in telling us the best places to eat and drink. The only downside was the mini bus that we had to travel in as it was quiet cramped and uncomfortable and on the days when the journey took 10 hours it felt like torture

Most Inspirational Moment

The Camel trek which was so much fun

Thoughts on Group Leader

Youssef was a great leader looking after us all and listening to anyone who had a problem. He had to be creative at times during Ramadan but he always came up with a solution

Advice for Potential Travellers

Carry an inflatable cushion

Highlight of Morocco

I enjoyed most of the holiday but would have like to have stayed in a Essaouira another night and one less night in Marrakesh at the end of the trip as it was lovely by the beach and very relaxing after a lot of driving.
The mountains were great, Fes and many other places were great, very interesting trip.
I did not like long hours in the mini bus but it was part of the trip.

Most Inspirational Moment

Walking in the Mountains and gorges, Fes was also very interesting in the old and new part of the city.

Thoughts on Group Leader

Very good group leader, very knowledgeable, friendly and helpful when I was not well.

Advice for Potential Travellers

Great holiday to see Morocco, but if you do not like travelling hours in a bus it could be too much especially when you feel rough!!!

Highlights of Morocco - Premium

A good overview of the country taking in the major sights and attractions.
Due to the geography of the country there were a some long drives but these were broken up by stops and we were travelling through some spectacular scenery in some cases.

Most Inspirational Moment

There were a number of course, but for me personally it was the ascent from Gorge du Todra and the walk in the Atlas mountains from Kasbah Oliver. Marrakesh is quite mad but that was expected. The camel ride into the desert campsite was a new experience also.

Thoughts on Group Leader

Mohammad was excellent: he was ever helpful, kind and considerate with a good sense of humour as well as a good knowledge of the country. I should mention also Yussef (not sure of spelling) who drove us safely the whole time particularly on the winding mountain roads.

Advice for Potential Travellers

The Hotels were not the best I have ever stayed in, they were sparse in most cases and not always warm we went in February; that is all there is in many places but at least they were clean. Do take heed of the packing list and take warm clothes; fleeces, gloves,hats etc. It can get very cold at night and in the mornings before the sun gets up especially in the mountains and in the desert camping. If you are intending to do the walk up the Gorge du Todra then a walking pole or poles would be very useful and Exodus could well add this to their packing list.

Cities and beyond

The trip had a great mixture of imperial cities of Morrocco as well as country side and desert. Great to see Essaouira which a starke contrast to other cities. Loved the walks in Torda gorge as well as the high Atlas. Loved the city of Fes with winding souks.

Most Inspirational Moment

Sunrise in the Sahara and high Atlas walk

Thoughts on Group Leader

Mohamed is a great leader with immense amount of knowledge and experience. He made sure everyone was involved were looked after well

Advice for Potential Travellers

It is a busy but fun trip that has bit of everything . Great introduction to Morocco.

Cities and beyond

The trip had a great mixture of imperial cities of Morrocco as well as country side and desert. Great to see Essaouira which a starke contrast to other cities. Loved the walks in Torda gorge as well as the high Atlas. Loved the city of Fes with winding souks.

Most Inspirational Moment

Sunrise in the Sahara and high Atlas walk

Thoughts on Group Leader

Mohamed is a great leader with immense amount of knowledge and experience. He made sure everyone was involved were looked after well

Advice for Potential Travellers

It is a busy but fun trip that has bit of everything

Cities and beyond

The trip had a great mixture of imperial cities of Morrocco as well as country side and desert. Great to see Essaouira which a starke contrast to other cities. Loved the walks in Torda gorge as well as the high Atlas. Loved the city of Fes with winding souks.

Most Inspirational Moment

Sunrise in the Sahara and high Atlas walk

Thoughts on Group Leader

Mohamed is a great leader with immense amount of knowledge and experience. He made sure everyone was involved were looked after well

Advice for Potential Travellers

It is a busy but fun trip that has bit of everything

Enjoyable trip

A good introduction to the country and a chance to see the majority of the sights, albeit sometimes briefly. The cities of Fes and Marrakech were interesting, and the time in the mountains and Todra Gorge were enjoyable. The food was good, though perhaps dominated by tourist rather than local restaurants. The guide was excellent and the driver good too. Overall it was an enjoyable trip.

Most Inspirational Moment

The city tour of Fes was excellent.

Thoughts on Group Leader

Great in all aspects. Professional, organised, approachable.

What an amazing trip!

We decided to do a family adventure-type trip for the Hallowe’en mid-term and we picked this trip. It was really a phenomenal experience. We travelled from Marrakech across The Atlas mountains and back (with a couple of days in Marrakech at the end) in a week.
We visited some amazing places, had a great time, and the pace and intensity level was perfect for the whole family (four of us, ranging from 9 to 46 years old).
Our guide (Mohamed) was really excellent, always attentive to everyone’s needs, and always very interesting and insightful in explaining us everything that we saw and was going on around us.
Truly, truly recommended.

Most Inspirational Moment

Trekking back from Kasbah Oliver

Thoughts on Group Leader

Our guide (Mohamed) was really excellent, always attentive to everyone's needs, and always very interesting and insightful in explaining us everything that we saw and was going on around us.

Advice for Potential Travellers

Truly recommended

Camels in a sandstorm

A relaxing and very enjoyable adventure. First day of camel trecking was enhanced by a terrific sandstorm, followed by torrential rain that fell whilst we were sleeping outside in the Sahara desert. The guide said we needed scarfs to protect us if there was sand storms and we needed them (although at first I thought they were making fun of the travellers).

Most Inspirational Moment

Having what some would call bad weather, which made the experience more of an adventure. Spending time gelling with the group. Spiritual drinks. The Haman.

Thoughts on Group Leader

Abdul the 1st was very knowledgeable and took time to speak to all members of the group. Was also helpful when mine and another member of the groups bags broke.

Advice for Potential Travellers

Take a scarf at least 2 meters in length.