
Kasbah Telouet & Kasbah Ait Ben Hadou Marrakech Day Trip
Marrakesh (Morocco)
Location
Trade the hustle and bustle of Marrakech for a day of timeless beauty, mountain adventures, and cinematic landscapes. This full-day journey takes you deep into the heart of Morocco’s history and culture, winding through dramatic mountain passes and ancient caravan routes that once connected the Sahara to the cities of the north.
Your day begins with an early departure from Marrakech, climbing steadily through the High Atlas Mountains via the spectacular Tizi n’Tichka Pass. Along the way, you’ll stop for breathtaking panoramic views and snap photos of Berber villages nestled into terraced hillsides.
Our first major stop is the Kasbah Telouet, a once-glorious stronghold of the Glaoui family, tucked away in a remote mountain village. Though partially in ruins, this kasbah still whispers tales of power and grandeur through its richly decorated rooms, zellij mosaics, and intricate stucco work.
From here, you’ll follow the scenic Ounila Valley, a hidden gem off the tourist trail. This lush valley is dotted with crumbling kasbahs, traditional villages, and red-rock canyons—offering a raw and authentic glimpse into rural Morocco.
After a traditional Moroccan lunch near Ait Ben Haddou, the journey continues to the star of the show: Kasbah Ait Ben Haddou. This UNESCO World Heritage Site is a living piece of history—a fortified village made of earth and straw that has appeared in countless films and shows, from Gladiator to Game of Thrones. As you wander its maze-like alleys and climb to the hilltop granary, you’ll be transported to another world.
By sunset, you’ll begin your return to Marrakech, carrying with you the rich stories, stunning images, and unforgettable moments of a truly immersive day in Morocco’s south.
What's included?
- Pick-up and drop-off at your accommodation in Marrakech
Comfortable and hassle-free transportation in an air-conditioned vehicle. - Experienced English- or French-speaking driver-guide
Friendly, knowledgeable, and passionate about Moroccan culture and history. - Visit to Kasbah Telouet
Includes time to explore the interior and learn about the fascinating history of the Glaoui family (entrance fee not included—see below). - Scenic drive through the High Atlas Mountains and Ounila Valley
Enjoy breathtaking views, photo stops, and hidden villages along the way. - Free time to explore and take photos
Soak up the views, interact with locals, and enjoy the rhythm of life in the mountains. - All fuel costs, road tolls, and local taxes
No hidden fees or surprise charges.
Exclusions
- Traditional Moroccan lunch at a local restaurant
Enjoy a full meal (tagine, couscous, or vegetarian options) with tea and mineral water included. - Guided walking tour of Kasbah Ait Ben Haddou
Discover this UNESCO World Heritage Site with a knowledgeable local guide. - Entrance fee to Kasbah Telouet
(Approx. 20 MAD per person – payable directly at the site) - Drinks during lunch
Water, soft drinks and other beverages. - Tips and gratuities
(Optional but appreciated for driver and local guides) - Personal expenses
(Souvenirs, snacks, or any additional purchases during stops)
Please Note
Important Information Before You Book
- Not wheelchair accessible
Due to uneven terrain, narrow alleys, and stairs at both kasbahs, this experience is not suitable for travelers using wheelchairs. - Moderate physical activity required
Expect walking on rocky paths, climbing steps, and some uphill walking—especially at Ait Ben Haddou. - Not recommended for travelers with limited mobility
The terrain can be challenging, especially in hot weather. - Infant seats available upon request
Please inform us at the time of booking if you’re traveling with a baby or small child. - Children must be accompanied by an adult
This is a family-friendly experience, but children must remain under adult supervision at all times. - Comfortable walking shoes and sun protection are essential
Bring sunglasses, sunscreen, and a hat—especially in warmer months. - Weather conditions may affect the itinerary
In winter or during rain, some parts of the mountain route may be affected. In such cases, alternative arrangements will be made. - Travel insurance is recommended
Although not mandatory, we suggest having personal travel insurance for peace of mind.
What do I need to bring?
What to Bring
- Comfortable walking shoes
The kasbahs and valleys have uneven paths and steps—closed-toe shoes or hiking sandals are ideal. - Sunscreen and sunglasses
The sun can be strong, especially at higher altitudes and in the open desert areas. - A wide-brimmed hat or cap
Essential for sun protection during the day, especially when exploring outdoors. - Light layers
Mornings and evenings in the mountains can be cool, while midday temperatures can be warm—layering is key. - Refillable water bottle
Stay hydrated throughout the day. We encourage reducing plastic waste. - Camera or smartphone
You'll want to capture the stunning landscapes and historical sites. - Cash (Moroccan Dirhams)
For entrance fees (Kasbah Telouet), small purchases, tips, or souvenirs—many small vendors do not accept cards. - A light scarf or shawl (optional)
Useful for sun protection, or if you’d like to dress modestly when entering more traditional areas.
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