We thoroughly enjoyed our 3-day tour from Marrakech to Fes! It offered a wonderful glimpse into Morocco, featuring delightful accommodations and a very comfortable ride. Our guide, Hassan Kamana, was exceptional – knowledgeable, personable, and provided invaluable local perspectives that enriched our journey. This tour is a perfect choice for those seeking a comprehensive yet condensed Moroccan adventure.
It’s often the small details that make a good trip a great one, and True Morocco Travel has perfected this. From the very beginning, we were impressed by their professionalism. Our driver, Mohamed, was exceptional. His English was perfect, and he was an incredibly smooth and safe driver, which gave us great peace of mind on the mountain roads. The 4×4 vehicle itself was immaculate, modern, and very comfortable, with good air conditioning and even WiFi, which was a nice surprise.
What stood out to us was the thoughtfulness of the stops. Mohamed didn’t just pull over for photos; he knew exactly where the cleanest restrooms were and the best cafes for a proper coffee. The riad chosen for our overnight stay in the Dades Valley was charming and beautiful, with a wonderfully comfortable bed and a hot shower—exactly what you need after a day of travel. Every aspect of the tour felt high-quality and well-planned. They think of everything so you don’t have to. We felt completely looked after and would trust them for any future travels in Morocco.
I believe you truly understand a place through its food, and this tour was a delicious journey. I was expecting basic tourist fare, but I was so impressed with the quality and authenticity of the meals. Our guide, Rachid, knew that we were interested in food and went out of his way to find amazing local spots for lunch. We had the most flavorful and tender lamb tagine at a small roadside restaurant that we never would have found on our own.
The dinner at the desert camp was a true feast. A huge spread of salads, breads, and a fantastic chicken tagine, all served under the stars. They even told us about a local specialty called Madfouna, or “Berber pizza,” which we got to try along the way. Even the simple act of stopping for mint tea felt like a special ritual. This tour isn’t just about seeing the sights; it’s a full sensory experience. If you appreciate good, honest food as part of your travels, you will be very happy with this trip. My compliments to True Morocco Travel for a fantastic culinary tour!
Traveling with our two kids (8 and 11), we were nervous about the long drives, but this tour was a massive hit with the entire family. Our guide, Ali, was an absolute superstar and was incredible with our children. He made the whole thing feel like a giant treasure hunt. At Ait Benhaddou, he told them stories of ancient movie heroes and explorers, so they weren’t just looking at old buildings; they were exploring a real-life castle.
He was so patient, stopping whenever we needed and making sure the kids were comfortable. The camel ride was, of course, a huge highlight for them—they haven’t stopped talking about their camels, “Bob Marley” and “Spiderman.” The night in the desert, with the music and the campfire, was pure magic for them. The whole trip was perfectly paced for a family. It was an adventure that kept them engaged and excited the entire time. To any families wondering if this trip is manageable with kids: do it! True Morocco Travel made it easy and unforgettable for all of us.
I have to admit, I’m not usually a “tour person.” I was worried about being herded around in a big bus and only seeing tourist traps. This experience with True Morocco Travel was the complete opposite of that, and it completely changed my perspective. Because it’s a private tour, it felt incredibly personal. Our guide, Brahim, was the highlight. He wasn’t just reciting a script; he shared his own life experiences and gave us a real, honest look into Berber culture.
The best moments were the small ones: stopping on the side of the road to look at fossils, him explaining the meaning of the symbols woven into a local rug, or just chatting about our families during the drive. Of course, the main sights like Ait Benhaddou and the camel trek into Erg Chebbi were spectacular. But it was the feeling of having a genuine connection and seeing the country through a local’s eyes that made it so special. This tour felt authentic and heartfelt. I’m a total convert and would recommend True Morocco Travel to anyone who wants to see the real Morocco.