Morocco

MOROCCO EDUCATIONAL JOURNEY

Atlas Mountains, Sahara Desert, Imperial City, Atlantic Coast
morocco

MOROCCO EDUCATIONAL JOURNEY

At the crossroads of Africa, Morocco opens itself as a living classroom — a land where history, geography, culture, and community intertwine. From the stone-built Berber villages of the High Atlas Mountains to the vast, golden silence of the Sahara, and onward to the wind-brushed Atlantic coast of Essaouira, this educational journey is designed to inspire curiosity, understanding, and meaningful exchange.

Over ten immersive days, students move far beyond observation. They walk ancient paths, share meals with local families, contribute to community projects, and engage directly with Moroccan traditions and daily life. Each encounter — a mountain hike, a classroom visit, a sunset camel ride — offers lessons no textbook could ever contain.

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When

June to September

Price

From £1 389 per person
(based on 2 ppl sharing)

How long

10 days / 9 nights
Ideal length
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Day 1
Arrival & Transfer to the Atlas Mountains

Upon arrival at Marrakech Airport, students are warmly welcomed by their private driver and tour leader before setting off on a scenic 1.5-hour journey into the High Atlas Mountains. Winding roads reveal dramatic landscapes as the city fades behind and mountain life comes into view.
In the Berber village of Aremd, a cozy guesthouse awaits, overlooking Mount Toubkal — North Africa’s highest peak. The evening is dedicated to introductions, a trip briefing, and first insights into Berber culture, setting a thoughtful and grounded tone for the adventure ahead.
Included: Lunch, dinner, luxury transport, cozy guesthouse, tour leader

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Day 2
High Atlas Mountains & Berber Villages

Morning begins with crisp mountain air and a traditional Berber breakfast. With an expert local guide, students embark on a 3–4 hour hike through Toubkal National Park, weaving through terraced valleys, irrigation canals, walnut groves, and cascading waterfalls. At midday, lunch is freshly prepared by a local chef and enjoyed in the heart of nature. The afternoon brings a gentle return to the guesthouse, where the group can rest, reflect, and absorb the quiet rhythm of mountain life.
Included: Breakfast, picnic lunch, dinner, guided hike, cozy guesthouse, tour leader

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Day 3
Community Work & School Visit

Today is devoted to connection and contribution. Students work alongside villagers on irrigation canal construction — a vital lifeline for local agriculture — gaining hands-on insight into rural sustainability and cooperation. Later, in small groups, students are welcomed into Berber homes to prepare traditional bread and mint tea, sharing a home-cooked lunch filled with conversation and cultural exchange. In the afternoon, a visit to a local primary school offers the chance to deliver supplies, meet students, and enjoy friendly games that transcend language barriers.
Included: Breakfast, lunch, dinner, community project materials, learning activities, cozy guesthouse, tour leader

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Day 4
High Atlas → Ouarzazate → Skoura Oasis

After a short morning walk, the journey continues south across the dramatic Tizi-n-Tichka Pass (2,260 m). Landscapes shift as the High Atlas gives way to desert plains. A stop at Atlas Film Studios offers insight into Morocco’s cinematic legacy, with famous productions such as Gladiator, Game of Thrones, and The Mummy brought to life. By afternoon, the group arrives in the serene Skoura Oasis — a lush expanse of palm groves and historic kasbahs. Overnight in a hotel surrounded by greenery, where history and nature exist in harmony.
Included: Breakfast, lunch, dinner, hotel, luxury transport, entrance fees, private guide, tour leader

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Day 5
Skoura → Todra Gorges → Merzouga (Sahara Desert)

Traveling through the fragrant Valley of Roses and the dramatic Dades Valley, the group reaches the towering Todra Gorges, where sheer cliffs rise 300 meters above emerald waters. After lunch in Tinjdad, the road leads to Merzouga, at the edge of the Sahara. Camels await to carry students into the golden dunes of Erg Chebbi. Sandboarding, sunset views, and an evening under the stars follow, with music and stories around the campfire at a luxury desert camp.
Included: Breakfast, lunch, dinner, luxury desert camp, camel ride, transport, tour leader

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Day 6
Merzouga → Draa Valley → Ait Ben Haddou

An early start rewards the group with sunrise over the dunes — a moment of quiet reflection in the vast desert. After breakfast, the journey continues through the fertile Draa Valley, lined with ancient ksars and palm oases. By afternoon, students arrive at Ait Ben Haddou, a UNESCO World Heritage site. An evening walk through its earthen alleys reveals stories of caravan trade, architecture, and centuries of desert life. Overnight in a nearby hotel.
Included: Breakfast, lunch, dinner, hotel, transport, entrance fees, tour leader

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Day 7
Ait Ben Haddou → Kasbah Telouet → Marrakech

The morning begins with a guided exploration of Ait Ben Haddou, before continuing through mountain villages to the historic Kasbah Telouet. Here, students learn about Berber heritage, regional power, and the layered history of the High Atlas. By afternoon, the group returns to Marrakech, stepping once again into the vibrant energy of the city. Overnight in a traditional riad within the medina.
Included: Breakfast, lunch, dinner, riad, transport, tour leader

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Day 8
Marrakech Cultural Discovery → Essaouira

After breakfast, a guided cultural tour of Marrakech introduces students to its architectural and spiritual heart, including Ben Youssef Madrasa, Bahia Palace, the medina and souks, and the Koutoubia Mosque. A traditional Tanjia lunch precedes the journey west toward the Atlantic coast. By evening, the group arrives in Essaouira — an artistic, windswept town shaped by history and creativity. Overnight in a luxury riad.
Included: Breakfast, lunch, dinner, riad, local guide, transport, tour leader

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Day 9
Essaouira

The day begins with a guided walk through Essaouira’s medina, ramparts, Skala walls, and historic fishing port. At the local market, students select fresh fish to be grilled on-site — a simple yet unforgettable cultural experience. In the evening, relaxation awaits with a traditional Moroccan hammam and massage, followed by free time to explore cafés, galleries, or seaside views.
Included: Breakfast, lunch, dinner, riad, local guide, hammam & spa, tour leader

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Day 10
Departure

A relaxed final morning in Essaouira allows time for reflection before transferring back to Marrakech Airport, according to flight schedules.
Included: Breakfast (and lunch if time allows), transport, tour leader