High Atlas to Valley of Roses
A Classic Journey through Morocco’s High Atlas and southern valleys.
From the High Atlas foothills to Morocco’s southern valleys, this is a multi-adventure journey shaped by lakes, gorges, oasis corridors, and cinematic desert landscapes. Moving steadily through interior terrain, days unfold between active exploration and quiet immersion — moving, exploring, and slowing down as the land shifts from limestone plateaus to rose valleys and earthen kasbahs.
Designed as a Classic Journey, the experience balances variety and flow without technical intensity, offering depth through contrast rather than distance. It’s a journey defined by texture, light, and rhythm — and by how deep you want to go.
Classic Journey
HIGHLIGHTS :
• Ride remote plateau tracks in the High Atlas, crossing open foothills, pine-dotted ridges, and wide limestone landscapes as mountain horizons stretch outward
• Glide across the calm waters of Bin el Ouidane Lake, drifting between quiet coves and stone cliffs where reflection and stillness define the pace
• Enter and hike the sculpted corridors of the Dadès Gorges, moving through carved rock, exposed balcony paths, and canyon landscapes shaped by time and water
• Discover the palm-lined routes and earthen kasbahs of the Valley of Roses and Skoura Oasis, following irrigation channels, gardens, and desert-edge life
• Taste, craft, and connect through Berber cuisine and artisanal traditions, sharing tagine, bread, and local craftsmanship woven naturally into daily moments
At a Glance
Start / End
Marrakesh / Ouarzazate or Marrakesh
Season
Mid-April → May & Mid-October→ November
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Comfort
From €3,250
Signature
From €4,850
ITINERARY
DAY 1 & 2 :
Leave Marrakesh as the land rises into the High Atlas foothills, crossing limestone plateaus and quiet ridgelines | Pause beneath the stone arch of Imi n’Ifri, walking through cathedral-like rock formations | Share a hands-on Berber culinary moment, preparing tagine and bread in a family setting | Ride or hike remote plateau trails, following shepherd paths and wide horizons | Glide across Bin el Ouidane Lake by kayak or paddleboard, drifting between coves and cliffs as the pace slows
DAY 3 &4
Move deeper into the Dadès Valley as rock walls close in and the land turns sculptural | Browse local souks and small workshops, discovering artisanal craftsmanship shaped by mountain life and desert trade routes | Trace high balcony routes above the gorge, revealing sharp drops, folded stone, and shifting color | Thread through the tight corridors of the Monkey Fingers Canyon, navigating twisting passages and wind-carved formations | Pause in the upper Dadès, surrounded by silence, altitude, and raw geology
DAY 5 & 6
Pass through the Valley of Roses, sliding between kasbahs, gardens, and irrigated terraces | Wander palm-shaded tracks in the Skoura Oasis, circling earthen walls, canals, and agricultural life | Visit historic kasbahs shaped by trade routes, defense, and desert architecture, revealing layers of southern Moroccan history | Step onto cinematic landscapes around Ouarzazate, walking through real film sets and desert locations used for major movie productions | End beneath vast skies, standing where architecture, landscape, and cinema merge
What’s Included
• Expert Blue Dune trip hosts for all daily activities and hosted meals
• Daily breakfasts, curated lunches, selected dinners, snacks & beverages
• Luxury boutique accommodations (final hotels confirmed with your dates)
• All multi-adventure activities with equipment and professional guides
• Special visits, tastings, and cultural experiences as outlined in your Trip Doc
• All local transport during the trip — shuttles, ferries, trains, and boat travel
• Park and reserve fees
• Baggage transfers
• Comprehensive Trip Doc with practical information and daily guidance
• All gratuities for hotels, restaurants, guides, and activity partners
What’s Not Included
• International flights and travel to/from trip start or end locations
• Additional alcoholic beverages and personal purchases
• Explore Meals
• Personal travel insurance
FAQ
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We select small, character-driven hotels and guesthouses that reflect the region.
Comfort focuses on charm, location, and simplicity
Signature elevates the experience with standout properties, stronger design, and a more refined atmosphere
Both prioritize warmth, cleanliness, and sense of place. Your Trip Doc will confirm exact properties once dates are finalized.
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Blue Dune trips are designed for active travelers of all levels.
By choosing your trip level—Easy-Going, Dynamic, or Adventurous—you already set the overall rhythm and intensity of the experience. Within that framework, daily activities remain adaptable, with pacing options, terrain variations, and built-in flexibility.
Beginners, families, and mixed-ability groups are welcome on many trips. Your host will help shape each day so everyone feels engaged, supported, and comfortable.
Your Trip Doc will explain activity levels and daily expectations in detail before departure.
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No. Participation is always optional.
Each day has a core experience, but lighter alternatives, rest time, or cultural exploration are always available. Blue Dune is about engagement, not obligation.
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Explore Meals are meals intentionally left open so you can discover local food at your own pace, usually one lunch on Long Weekend, one lunch and one dinner on Casual Journeys, two lunches and one dinner on In-Depth escapes.
Your Blue Dune host will always share recommendations and may join when it fits the flow.
Explore Meals are meals intentionally left open so you can discover local food at your own pace.
Outside of Explore Meals, your Blue Dune host will be with you throughout shared dining experiences to ensure everything runs smoothly and to enjoy those moments together. These meals are an important part of the trip rhythm—time to slow down, connect, and share the experience as a group.
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Yes. A Blue Dune host travels with the group for the full journey.
Your host manages logistics, activities, and daily flow, while also sharing key moments with the group—including lunches and dinners—creating a balanced, social, and relaxed experience.
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Trips are private by default.
If a departure is opened to other travelers, it will be clearly listed on our Open Trips page, allowing others to join the same dates.
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Group size depends on whether the trip is private or open.
Private trips have no fixed minimum or maximum. For the best overall experience, we generally recommend keeping groups under 16 guests. For very small private groups (under 4 guests), a small-group premium may apply to cover fixed logistics and staffing costs.
Open trips are intentionally capped at around 16 guests, ensuring smooth logistics, strong group dynamics, and a more personal experience.
Any group-size considerations will be clearly confirmed during the planning process and detailed in your Trip Doc.
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What happens after I send my Trip Request?
We contact you within 48 hours to review your details, clarify any questions, and discuss your vision for the trip if needed.
Once your dates and preferences are confirmed, we prepare your Trip Doc — a detailed itinerary outlining your proposed journey.
You review it, refine it with us, and once it feels perfect, we finalize your trip.