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Luis_A, Apr 2026
Memorable experience
The most amazing experience that we've ever had, and we have traveled the world. The berberine tour guide was outstanding. He went above and beyond to make us feel welcome and comfortable. Very knowledgeable and informative. Kudos to the agency for having him. This was definitely unforgettable.
Mary_m, Apr 2026
The trip to the mountains...
The trip to the mountains was great! Our guide communicated with us prior to picking us up, and let us know when and where to meet. The guide, Ibrahim, was very helpful, explaining about the area and different elements of Moroccan culture. He explained a lot about the Berbers and the local culture. One part of the trip was a hike to some waterfalls, and my wife tore her meniscus a couple of months before our trip, so was unable to walk very fast or for very far at a time. Ibrahim was exceptionally patient, and was always cheerful and helpful. The lunch overlooking the Atlas Mountains was incredible, both the view and the food.
Highly recommend this tour, if you have the chance be sure to ask for Ibrahim.
Mark_H, Apr 2026
Great day out to end the trip
4 lads celebrating a milestone birthday.
We booked this trip for our last night in Marrakesh, and having already been on a few excursions this one was the perfect way to end the trip. A full day of entertainment, food, dancing and memories and shout out to the host ibrahim. Personality, charisma, and knows how to get the crowd going!
Vicky_C, Apr 2026
Amazing!
The excursion was amazing! We traveled as a family with our two sons (aged 6 and 8). Our tour guide Redouane was very informative, helpful and very passionate about his village on the Atlas mountains, his people and where he is from. We all enjoyed the hike to the waterfalls and the lunch on the rooftop was lovely! Both our sons loved the camel ride too! Highly recommend this tour operator and Redouane.
Maria_P, Apr 2026
Must do experience!
Very nice and safe experience, we went through to the women’s co op to see how argan oil is made, then a stop to take pictures and the breathtaking view and then reached a lovely camp site that had everything. They all were amazing, food was great and we got to watch the sunset. Fire show was a great hit with us. Driver and Lahcen were great, very accommodating. Thank you!
Lila_D, Apr 2026
Wonderful trip!!
We had an amazing trip!! Our driver was Mustapha, he was extremly kind and well organized. We saw so many wonderful things. It is a lot of time in a car, but we didnt really mind that much, because the view is just breathtaking. All of the guides were super nice. There are two tours that are not included, we had to pay them 20 dirham each. But that was fine. Also lunch is not included, we made stops at really beautiful restaurants where lunch cost around 120 dh. We bought snacks beforehand to spend a bit less money. The desert is really cold at night, so be aware and bring some warmer layers. All in all it was a beautiful experience and we would recommend! Also we heard that merzouga is the best part of the desert, agafay etc. are more rocky.. Enjoy!!!
Thomas_W, Apr 2026
Marrakech to Fes
Amazing experience exploring southern Morocco. Picked up directly from Place Mellah in Marrakech (very close to our hotel), we travelled towards our first main destination of Aït Benhaddou. The town was visually interesting and we were told a lot about its construction and position in the film industry. Honestly it was the highlight from the day. Sid an amazing place.
Kalaat M’Gouna (Flower City) was our evening stop and the hotel we stayed in was well equipped, but could do with a bit of a face lift. Nonetheless, there were good views of the area and the terrace was a good spot to relax in the sun. It has also has a pool, but it is basically an ice bath. Staff were friendly.
A relatively early get up at 7:30 and we made our way for a humble breakfast before jumping back in the van. We stopped at Todra Gorge and had a local guide for here and Tinghir, where we wandered through and entered a Berber house. They explained to us about carpet and tapestry making in the village. You are under no obligation to buy anything (the carpet-seller even said this), but for those who may want to purchase something and do not have the space to fit for the suitcases, they do send it internationally. There was a buffet lunch in Ferkla El Oulia and a stop for souvenirs in Melaab (we dressed in traditional Berber wear and had a group photo in the road). We had many stops along the way in our group, which broke up the journey nicely.
We reached Merzouga in the mid- to late afternoon. We had to leave whatever belongings we needed for the camp outside a building. The vans cannot transport them across the Sahara to the luxury camp we stayed in. This may be slightly disconcerting for people, but trust them. They do this everyday. The process was organised chaos, but we received them at the camp later with no problem.
While the bags were being transported with 4x4, we took an hour camel ride to a dune for some sand-boarding while we waited for our quad bikes to arrive. I am a bit of an adventure seeker and sadly we couldn’t ride the buggies a bit quicker, but I understand the safety elements and how difficult it is for the locals. We took them to a sunset spot before riding them back to camp.
The tents in Merzouga were unreal. Accommodation was idyllic and we got bumped up to Premium, which was a nice surprise. The food was class and we had a beer and chilled in the camp and danced with the locals.
Early get up for the final day: 4:30 a.m.
5 a.m: Breakfast — 5:30 a.m.: Camel ride to the see the sunrise. Back to the Merzouga town to collect our luggage. We said goodbye to our group and driver (Youssef), who were heading to Agadir, and jumped in another car to Fez with (Lüzy - I am sorry I cannot spell it).
This day, we knew would long, but after a pitstop in Er-Rteb, we went all the way to Zaida. Amazing scenery through the Atlas Mountains on the way. Food was a kebab / butchers. Before reaching Ifrane (town where King Mohamed VI likes to sejourn and it is incredibly clean / honestly makes you feel like you are in the French Alps), we had a chance to see a group of macaques off-road. Then Lüzy drove us all the way to our hotel and ensured we had a hotel manager / employee to pick us up and walk us to our hotel. The old town of Fes is a medina and is therefore walled and almost impossible for cars to get in!
The trip overall was 10/10. We enjoyed every minute of our excursion from start to finish. The activities were varied, the accommodation and food were very good, but for me it was the conversations with people in our group or local Moroccans that made it. We always felt respected, safe and well-looked after. See below more about our drivers:
Youssef (our main driver) was very welcoming. His motto for us was: “Your job is to enjoy Morocco.” He was always in a good mood and if we had a problem/question, he would answer or ensure that he found an answer. He was exactly what you needed as an intermediary. We left to join another car on the third day, and he ensured to give us his number if any problems occur. Very reliable. He waited with us until the exchange happened. Youssef was also a great driver and knew the roads so well. Top bloke.
Lüzy was also a great guy and told us a few things about the area from Merzouga to Fez. He was flexible when we asked him to keep driving and he was happy to do so. He also took me to a pharmacy and was on the phone to the accommodation to arrange pick up.
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Catherine_W, Apr 2026
Agafay desert quads, dinner and show
We were collected from our accommodation in a mini van by our friendly guide Mo, we picked up others which didn't take long efficiently done, first stop was the quad biking which was a lot of fun, our guide made sure everyone was getting on with the quad bikes and being safe. We went on after this to an Argan oil cooperative had some tea and bread with dips, the process explained and of course the opportunity to buy related stuff which was a pretty good price and no pressure if not. We went on to ride some camels after this which was what you might expect ( not my fav part I must admit!), then on to the desert camp for dinner and entertainment which was all great, good food, a lovely setting and the entertainment was fun and seemingly enjoyed by the crowd, finished off with the fire dancing, eating and then some sort of pretty exciting spinning like massive sparklers! I would definitely recommend this trip our guide Mo was just the right blend of fun and organised everything went really well and we had some nice relaxing music on the drive back to our accommodation.
Laraysa_S, Mar 2026
Agafay desert glamping fun!
This was absolutely amazing. We were a group of 8 and this experience exceeded our expectations! The luxury glamping tents had everything we needed and we were comfortable. The entertainment was exciting and engaging! Riding the quad bikes and camels added more fun. We would definitely do this again!!!
Lizzie_K, Mar 2026
Best bicycle tour
We had a fabulous tour around back streets of medina. Our guide Oumamie was bright, charming and informative. There were two other people with us. Perfect number. We had a drink stop the Clock cafe and had henna tattoos ! It was a wonderful way to see the city, and see parts you’d never see.
Fully recommend. It was my highlight of our time. I love Marrakech, this was my fourth visit and we’re to happy we did this tour. Thank you Pikala Bikes.
Kirsty_T, Mar 2026
Zedan and the team are fantastic!!!
The experience itself was fabulous! Zedan and everyone at the base were brilliant! We had the most fun out on the quads with photo stops and Zedan took lots of photos!!
The transport to the experience which is provided was not the most pleasant. The driver told us a time the night before then arrived early expecting us to be ready and harrasing us by continually phoning. On return, we were dumped in front of the hotel on the main road.
Rajmohan_C, Dec 2025
It was a nice day trip....
It was a nice day trip. Though it was a long drive for this activity, our driver Moussa took care of safe and pleasant driving. Our guide Yousef was knowledgeable and provided additional information on Berbers along with the waterfall activity including short boat ride.
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