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Private excursion Ait Ben Haddou Ouarzazate from Marrakech
Discover the south of Morocco with its breathtakingly beautiful landscapes and panoramas during a VIP day trip from Marrakech to Ouarzazate via the Kasbah Ait Ben Haddou in a comfortable air-conditioned vehicle and in the company of a professional driver.
Treat yourself to a tour in the great Moroccan south which is always an enchantment, constantly renewed starting with the fabulous views of the High Atlas Mountains with their imposing mass and snowy ridges overlooking the Tizi N’Tichka pass located at 2,260 meters above sea level, the obligatory point of passage to join Marrakech to Ouarzazate.
Stop to visit the fortified Kasbah Ait Ben Haddou, recognized as a UNESCO World Heritage Site, it is a striking example of southern Moroccan architecture with its walled earthen buildings in the form of a traditional pre-Saharan habitat.
After lunch, continue your tour to majestic Ouarzazate, a striking mix of oases, kasbahs and flourishing valleys. Enjoy a pleasant stroll through the winding streets of the medina and admire its craftsmanship and its wonderful Kasbah Taourirt. In a completely different register, the visit of the film studios is also fascinating, where internationally renowned films have been shot.
John F.K. International Airport (Google Map)
30 Hours Before Flight Time
Place of departure and return
Your place of residence (Hotel, Riad, Guest house…)
Time of departure
09:00 H
Time of return
17:30 H
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