If you want to make a 10-day trip to Morocco and that this has a positive impact on the territory, away from the typical circuits and then return to them and see the essentials of Morocco but without forgetting that sometimes, an experience is what we take home, then read on because in this 10-day trip, we combine the essentials of Morocco, but adding experiences and activities that go beyond a nice photo.
10 days tour of Morocco starting in Marrakech and ending in Fez, two of the most interesting cities to visit and get lost in their medinas.
On the way, we will visit the Atlas, specifically an area affected by the earthquake of 2023, where we will go with a local guide who will take us to a market (without tourists) and to have lunch with a local Atlas family. It is an immersive 1-day excursion that allows us to get out of the hustle and bustle of the city and make a pinzelada to rural, immersive and cultural tourism.

On the way to the Moroccan desert, we will pass through a palm cooperative and two of Morocco’s most famous gorges, Dades and Todra. We will try to get out of rush hour and not coincide with the many buses that gather in a place that is beautiful but can lose its charm if we go when everyone else is going.
In these 10 days of travel in Morocco, we will not forget the Kasbahs and Ksars in the area. We will visit several of them, including the most famous Ait Ben Haddou, and other lesser-known and much less crowded ones.
Once in the desert of Merzouga, we will stay in one of the hotels that Trip to Help has selected for you, hotels with charm, quality and close to the dunes. During our stay in the desert, we will visit several associations, but we can also make the typical circuit of the area (Khamlia, fossils, and nomadic village). We will spend one night in a haima in the middle of the desert and one night in a Riad in front of the dunes.
After the desert, we start our route north towards Fez. On the way we will spend two fantastic days of cultural tourism in a Ksar where people still live and where there is a hotel where we will stay. We will visit the women’s association, the museum and a local guide will take us for a walk through the palm grove. Explaining at all times, the importance of access to water to be able to breed and have food for later. We will see an ancient synagogue abandoned by the Jews who inhabited the area several decades ago.
Finally, we ended our 10-day Morocco trip in Fez. Fez is a beautiful city, intense, and with sunsets that will leave you breathless. In Fez, we will have time to visit the medina on our own or with a private guide. We will stay inside the medina in a beautiful Riad








