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Discover Morocco
Morocco blends cultural diversity with natural beauty, from imperial cities and the Atlas Mountains to deserts and the Atlantic coast.
Beyond its cities, its mountains, deserts, and oases invite unique adventures, while Moroccan hospitality welcomes you to explore old towns and their rich history.
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Sport & Adventure
What to do in one day around Tafraout Morocco ?
Discover Tafraout, a haven for nature lovers and adventure seekers nestled in the heart of Morocco! Immerse yourself in a day of exhilarating mountain activities surrounded by breathtaking landscapes.
Why Choose Us ?
Experienced Local Guides
Our team of experienced local guides are experts in Morocco’s geography, culture, and history. They will enhance your journey with their in-depth knowledge and personal insights.
Authentic Experiences
We specialize in providing authentic encounters with Morocco’s natural beauty and rich culture, allowing travelers to connect with the heart and soul of the country.
Empowering Local Communities
Our tours are rooted in the principles of social and solidarity-based tourism. We work closely with local communities, ensuring that your visit benefits the people and places you encounter. We support local initiatives, artisans to create a positive impact.
Sustainable Tourism
We are deeply committed to sustainable practices. By choosing us, you contribute to responsible tourism that preserves Morocco’s natural beauty and supports local communities. We minimize our environmental footprint and promote eco-friendly options throughout our tours.
Sustainability & support local communities



We’re deeply committed to sustainability and actively collaborate with local associations in the Anti-Atlas region of Morocco. Our focus is on promoting the area’s natural and cultural heritage, ensuring responsible tourism practices that contribute to the preservation of its unique landscapes and traditions.
Articles of Morocco
Destination Guide
Ouarzazate and the Desert: Your Gateway to Morocco’s Cinematic Sands and Epic Landscapes
Nestled east of the High Atlas Mountains, Ouarzazate stands as Morocco’s premier entrance to the [...]
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Marrakech and the Coastal Plain: Tradition, Modern Vibes, and Atlantic Shores
In south-central Morocco, Marrakech and its surrounding coastal plain mix lively markets, heritage sites, and [...]
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Laayoune and Dakhla: Morocco’s Far South Meets Ocean Horizons
In Morocco’s southern reaches, Laayoune and Dakhla merge desert and coast, offering unforgettable Moroccan experiences [...]
Read morePacking List For Morocco
Preparing for a trip to Morocco can be exciting, but it’s essential to make sure you have all the necessary items packed for a hassle-free adventure.
Documents
Travel insurance
Wallet
Health insurance
Passport
Cash
Boarding pass
Essentials
Hiking shoes & pants
Day pack
First-aid kit
Power bank
Sleeping bag (for outdoor use only)
Warm weather
Moisture-wicking t-shirts
Sunscreen
Sunglasess
Sandals
Lip balm
Electricity & power supplies
In Morocco, there are two types of plugs that are commonly used: plug type C, which has two circular pins, and plug type E, which has two circular pins and an additional hole for the socket’s male earthing pin. The electrical supply in Morocco runs on a voltage of 220V and a frequency of 50Hz.






What to Wear in Morocco?
While it is true that Morocco is a Muslim society, it is incredibly welcoming and accepting of others. You will likely observe that most Moroccan women will dress more modestly, often in the traditional caftans of Moroccan culture. As a tourist, you are more than welcome to join in on the Moroccan fashion (who doesn’t like shopping!?) However, it is certainly not a requirement and the comfortable shorts and t-shirts you are used to wearing are more than fine. We want you to dress however you will feel most comfortable, we only ask that you dress for the level of activity you will participate in!


















