Le désert des Jbilets
Are your teenagers looking for some excitement? Quad biking is perfect for exploring the Jbilets desert. Located north of Marrakech, this rocky desert features extraordinary geological peculiarities and represents the eroded remains of a mountain range. A lunar landscape and a journey among the Jbilets trails, the stone desert, the streams, and the palm grove.
Where can I inquire about a quad excursion? Dunes & Desert.
The Agafay desert
Head towards the Agafay desert with its barren, rocky expanses. You'll experience the vastness typical of desert landscapes and the enchantment of discovering an enchanted oasis. Eucalyptus, grapevines, and olive trees make up a lush and surprising vegetation.
Where? 30 km from Marrakech
What to do: spend a night or a relaxing lunch at Inara Camp for a total change of scenery.
Lake Lalla Takerkoust
A true refreshing oasis, Lake Lalla Takerkoust offers a beautiful landscape when the deep blue sky reflects in its waters. While several restaurants dot the lake's edge, numerous trails delight adventurers and hikers.
Where? 35 km from Marrakech
Recommended activities: a horseback ride or a donkey ride for children as well as a quad bike tour.
The Ourika Valley
This haven of greenery and freshness offers a glimpse into the edge of the High Atlas. While exploring, you'll discover Berber villages and a remarkably authentic way of life. The village at the end of the valley, Setti Fatma, is undoubtedly the most famous, known for its seven waterfalls.
Where? 60 km from Marrakech
Recommended stops: the traditional markets of Ourika (Monday), Tahanaout (Tuesday), Aghbalou (Thursday), and Asni (Saturday)
The Ouzoud Waterfalls
Although it's a bit of a drive, a trip to the Ouzoud Waterfalls is well worth it! You'll enjoy the view of Morocco's tallest waterfalls, cool off in the natural pools, and even have a delicious tagine while spotting some monkeys.
Where? 159 km from Marrakech
The Zat Valley
Located in the Toubkal massif, taking time to explore the Zat Valley on foot is a must. With endless red earth, rivers winding through cacti… you'll discover plenty of hidden trails, far from the usual tourist walks. And if you want to see the shepherds during the summer, you'll need to go higher up, to the Yagour plateau.