

Overview
of this
round trip
Journey Code & Duration
PLM-T-015 | 10 nights
PLM-T-015 | 10 nights
Best travel period
September to June
Climate
Warm days, cool nights
Stages
Several scenically beautiful driving legs, deliberately broken up by carefully chosen stops
Concierge service
Private, air-conditioned vehicle with a Private Chauffeur and private guides

Close to the soul of Morocco


This journey follows the rhythm of the country and its history: from vibrant Marrakech over the ancient passes of the High Atlas into a world of mud-brick kasbahs, oases and caravan routes – to where the vastness of the Sahara begins and finally dissolves into the green intensity of the Ourika Valley. Nature and culture, adventure and calm, genuine encounters and carefully chosen comfort combine into an intense experience of space and time. The longer scenic legs are therefore never mere transfers, but an essential part of experiencing these contrasts: colours change, vegetation vanishes and returns, mountain villages give way to stony desert, palm groves and green valleys.
Travelling with new perspectives


The soul of this tour lies in its dramaturgy. Marrakech opens the senses. Ouarzazate speaks of earthen architecture and caravan routes and leads into the world of film. The Sahara alters your sense of time. Skoura reveals the slow life of an oasis, before the Ourika Valley lets every impression settle in the green stillness of the Atlas. You travel privately and with room for your own rhythm. Some days lead far across the country, others deliberately leave time to linger. It is precisely this alternation that makes the journey so intense: you come close to Morocco not through a list of sights, but through landscape, light, stories, contrasts and encounters.
Ten days lead through ever-changing landscapes and ways of life. Every stage leaves time to understand its character, to meet people and to immerse yourself in the stories that shape Morocco, its people and their way of life to this day.
Your
personalised
access to
Morocco
What makes this journey special is not only the what, but the how:
Customised planning
Continuous support
Destinations beyond the usual routes
Five regions. Five ways of life. The places where you arrive are part of the story of the journey too. Pur Life Maroc chooses houses and retreats whose architecture, atmosphere and setting make the character of their region tangible – from a refuge in Marrakech and a comfortable camp among the dunes to quiet hideaways in the oasis and the Atlas mountains. Every place unique – every room a new chapter of your travel story.
A journey for the palate. Freshly baked bread, slow-cooked tagines, aromatic couscous, dates, saffron, herbs and seasonal produce tell of climate, region and way of life. Cuisine is therefore far more than sustenance: it opens another sensory path into unspoilt Morocco – in a restaurant in the Red City, in the oasis, or over dinner beneath the star-filled canopy of the Sahara.
No two guests travel with the same interests. Together with your Private Concierge you can, if you wish, delve deeper into the sides of Morocco that move you most. Extend your journey to suit your personal interests.

4×4, quad bike, buggy or sandboarding in the dunes of Erg Chebbi – active, private and tailored to your preferred pace.

Explore nomadic ways of life in the vastness of the Sahara and immerse yourself in caravan culture.

A guided walk or cycle tour through Skoura with kasbahs, gardens and traditional knowledge of water and agriculture in the oasis.

A full-day excursion to Asni and the mountaineering village of Imlil, the direct base camp for Jbel Toubkal.

Saffron world, Botanical Garden or a guided nature walk in the Ourika Valley.

A full-day walking excursion into the valley of the seven Setti Fatma waterfalls with a Private Guide.

The ANIMA Garden as a poetic union of exotic flora and contemporary art.
10 nights
Marrakech · Ouarzazate · Sahara / Merzouga · Skoura · Ourika Valley
Private Slow Travel tour
September to June
Moderate; active experiences freely selectable

Frequently asked questions
All journeys are run as private, individual trips. You travel exclusively with your own companions; transfers and agreed guided tours are arranged individually for you.
It combines significant places with deliberate Slow Travel and insights away from the tourist trail. Scenic legs, encounters and time for sensory experience are as much a part of the journey as guided discoveries.
The legs into and out of the Sahara are longer, but they lead through extraordinary landscapes. They are deliberately part of the travel experience and are broken up by carefully chosen stops. You gather impressions and experience unique contrasts.
Yes. Accommodation, experiences, activity level and free time are tailored individually to your wishes; additional nights at the various stops are also possible.
Sturdy footwear, sun protection and clothing suited to the climate are recommended. In the desert, the difference in temperature between day and night can be considerable. After booking your journey, you will receive a comprehensive packing list.
A Private Concierge or tour guide who accompanies you throughout the entire journey can be added optionally. They coordinate the Private Chauffeur and organise your whole daily schedule.
Destinations, accommodation, inspiration
Destinations
accommodation
inspiration
Marrakesh
Ouarzazate
Merzouga
Skoura




On the second day the route leads out of the city and into unspoilt Morocco. The road winds up to the Tizi n’Tichka pass at 2,260 metres – one of Morocco’s most spectacular crossings, with sweeping panoramic views over valleys and peaks. Beyond the barren heights of the High Atlas, the world of the south begins: we follow the old road, past Berber villages, mud-brick kasbahs and endless rocky landscapes. The mountains grow wider and drier, the colours shifting between ochre, red and sand.
The vegetation grows sparser, the settlements smaller, the horizon wider. Pre-Saharan landscapes, ribbons of palms and desert villages tell of life on the edge of an extreme natural world. Then the land opens to the Sahara: the first sand dunes appear, the mighty dunes of Erg Chebbi dominating the horizon. At Merzouga the road ends. By 4×4 you continue into the golden dunes – to where sky and earth almost merge and the silence of the Sahara touches the soul.
On the back of a dromedary you follow the slow, steady rhythm of ancient caravan routes. A local guide leads you through the golden dunes to a vantage point high above the sand. There the light travels from warm gold through glowing orange into deep blues. Later, an atmospheric dinner, the campfire with traditional Gnaoua music and the almost boundless starry sky become the heart of the evening. The next day you can explore the desert actively by 4×4 or quad bike, feel the shifting dunes first-hand while sandboarding, discover a nomad village, or simply stay at the camp and let the vastness and silence of the Sahara work their magic.
The drive from the Sahara back into the fertile world of the oases is one of the most impressive scenic experiences of this journey. Around Tinghir, palm groves, small fields and centuries-old irrigation channels thread through the dry land. In the Todra Gorge, mighty rock walls draw dramatically together while a clear river finds its way between them. The Dadès Valley appears like a sculpture shaped by wind and water: deep, red-shimmering canyons, spectacular hairpin bends, terraced fields and fig and almond trees define the landscape. Along the Road of the Kasbahs, mud-brick kasbahs, oasis gardens and small settlements tell of how water, agriculture and traditional architecture have shaped a unique cultural landscape here for centuries. The nearby Valley of Roses is part of this special world too: in spring, fragrant rose petals are harvested there and processed into rose water and precious care essences.
Skoura is the green counterpoint to rock and sand. Between date palms, olive and fruit trees, narrow paths lead to gardens, fields and old kasbahs. Traditional irrigation systems show how precious water has always been here. On foot or by bicycle, a cultural landscape opens up in which agriculture, architecture and community are closely intertwined. Just as valuable is the time to plan nothing and simply listen to the soft rustle of the palm leaves in the oasis.
Once again the drive itself becomes the story. Behind Skoura lie earthen architecture, stony desert and the wide plains of the south; ahead of you the High Atlas rises. With every kilometre the green returns. Mountain streams, terraced fields, orchards and small villages announce the Ourika Valley – a quiet, natural finale after the intensity of the Sahara.
Between green mountainsides, centuries-old olive groves and villages of the High Atlas, space opens up to let the many impressions settle. Discover the green valley on a guided walk to the Setti Fatma waterfalls and visit a saffron farm. Explore the Botanical Garden or immerse yourself in the idyllic world of the ANIMA Garden, where André Heller weaves exotic vegetation, contemporary art and surprising sightlines into a poetic garden world. Or you spend the day entirely without a programme.

















































































