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Join a women’s-only adventure for an unforgettable expedition to the remote and less-travelled reaches of Morocco. Begin in Marrakech, then set off to experience the side of Morocco they don’t tell you about in the guidebooks. Break bread with Amazigh families in remote homes, see how an artist co-op is empowering female rug-weavers in small villages, take in the beauty of the far-flung M’goun Valley over four days of hiking with the region’s first local female guide, and enjoy the singing and dancing of Moroccan women in cultural ceremonies in rural communities.
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Marrakech
<Salaam aleikum! Welcome to Morocco. Your Women’s Expedition begins in Marrakech with a welcome meeting at 6 pm tonight. If you arrive early, maybe check out Djemaa el-Fna – the lively town square in the centre of the medina. Singers, drummers, dancers, fortune tellers, jugglers and old medicine men mingle together in what has been called the 'greatest spectacle on earth'. You could also admire the outside view of the Koutoubia Mosque and its famous minaret or discover the tropical gardens of the French painter Jacques Majorelle (now owned by Yves Saint Laurent). After your meeting, maybe head out to dinner with your new group.
It’s very important that you attend the welcome meeting as we will be collecting insurance and emergency contact details at this time. If you are going to be late please let your travel agent or hotel reception know. Ask reception or look for a note in the lobby for more information on where the meeting will take place. -
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Bou Tharar
<Board your private transport and settle in for the journey to Bou Tharar village. Here, you'll be hosted by local women and there will be Amazigh music and local songs with a tasty, traditional meal when you arrive. Your accommodation tonight is in a beautiful terracotta gite (rural guesthouse). From here, the views of the surrounding hills are superb, and you'll be greeted with warm hospitality from the local family who run the establishment.
Your travel time today will be approximately 7 hours. -
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Agouti
<Set off on a hike from Bou Tharar village to Agouti Village. For the next four days of hiking, you’ll be accompanied by one of the region’s first local female guides. Your guide knows these parts like the back of her hand and will share stories of the landscape and her nomadic past. You'll be hiking west, passing through villages and meeting some locals along the way. In the afternoon, learn how to prepare some specialty dishes during a cooking demonstration in the village. This is a unique opportunity, so get involved, learn how couscous is spread in the traditional way and learn some new skills to take back home!
Your hiking time today will be approximately 5 to 6 hours. -
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Rbat Village
<Set off on a morning walk through Agouti Gorge, crossing through Almdoun Village to get to Rbat Village. The dramatic red walls of the gorge make for an otherworldly sight. Check out the detail of the striped mineral deposits while your leader provides some background information on the area. At some point during the hike, you’ll need to cross a river. Depending on the water levels, you may need to roll up your trousers and take your shoes off (or bring closed-toed sandals or water-proof shoes). Your leader will make sure to find the best place to cross but come prepared to get a little wet. When you arrive, gain insight into an age-old craft with a weaving demonstration run by a local woman from the village. After, take a walk through the village and settle in.
Your hiking time today will be approximately 5 to 6 hours. -
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Issoumar
<Sit down for a traditional Moroccan breakfast of homemade soup, tea, coffee and (most importantly) olive oil served with Moroccan bread. Get involved in preparing this flatbread (khobz), which is widespread and almost synonymous with Moroccan food. There's nothing like making and tasting the real thing under the guidance of those who do it best. Then, set off to Issoumar, trekking through more of Morocco's spectacular landscape. The route crosses small hills and leads to Timtda village, where you'll take a break and enjoy a picnic lunch. From here, climb 200 m uphill to the Tissardan pass, which offers a fantastic view of the M’Goun Valley. Then, descend 300 m to Issoumar village, where you’ll spend the night. This afternoon, listen to traditional folk tales and play music with the local women inside the guesthouse. Singing is a big part of local music, so expect to sing along with your female host – this isn’t a performance, but rather a unique opportunity to get involved and be a part of the experience! -
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Bou Tharar
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Ait Benhaddou to Marrakech
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Marrakech
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Leistungen 2026
- Hotel (2 Nächte), Gite (2 Nächte), Gästehaus (3 Nächte)
- Bou Tharar - Amazigh-Musik und lokale Lieder
- Agouti - Couscous-Vorführung
- Bou Tharar - Wanderung nach Agouti
- Dorf Rbat - Teppichwebevorführung
- Agouti - Wanderung zum Dorf Rbat
- Amejgag - Marokkanische Frühstückszubereitung
- Issoumar - Volksmärchen und Musik
- Amejgag - Wanderung nach Issoumar
- Bou Tharar - Besuch auf dem Bauernhof
- Bou Tharar - Amazigh Kleid und Make-up
- Issoumar - Wanderung nach Bou Tharar
- Ait Benhaddou - Geführte Ksar-Wanderung
- Marrakesch - Hausgekochtes Abendessen
- Marrakech - Houariyates Leistung
- Bou Tharar - Amazigh music and local songs
- Agouti - Couscous demonstration
- Bou Tharar - Hike to Agouti
- Rbat Village - Rug-weaving Demonstration
- Agouti - Hike to Rbat Village
- Amejgag - Moroccan breakfast preparation
- Issoumar - Folk tales and music
- Amejgag - Hike to Issoumar
- Bou Tharar - Farm animal visit
- Bou Tharar - Amazigh dress and make up
- Issoumar - Hike to Bou Tharar
- Ait Benhaddou - Leader-led ksar walk
- Marrakech - Home-cooked dinner
- Marrakech - Houariyates performance
- 7x Frühstück
- 4x Mittagessen
- 6x Abendessen
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