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¿Qué incluye?
    • Pick-up and drop-off at your accommodation in Marrakech
      Comfortable and hassle-free transportation in an air-conditioned vehicle.
    • Experienced English- or French-speaking driver-guide
      Friendly, knowledgeable, and passionate about Moroccan culture and history.
    • Visit to Kasbah Telouet
      Includes time to explore the interior and learn about the fascinating history of the Glaoui family (entrance fee not included—see below).
    • Scenic drive through the High Atlas Mountains and Ounila Valley
      Enjoy breathtaking views, photo stops, and hidden villages along the way.
    • Free time to explore and take photos
      Soak up the views, interact with locals, and enjoy the rhythm of life in the mountains.
    • All fuel costs, road tolls, and local taxes
      No hidden fees or surprise charges.
    Exclusiones
      • Traditional Moroccan lunch at a local restaurant
        Enjoy a full meal (tagine, couscous, or vegetarian options) with tea and mineral water included.
      • Guided walking tour of Kasbah Ait Ben Haddou
        Discover this UNESCO World Heritage Site with a knowledgeable local guide.
      • Entrance fee to Kasbah Telouet
        (Approx. 20 MAD per person – payable directly at the site)
      • Drinks during lunch
        Water, soft drinks and other beverages.
      • Tips and gratuities
        (Optional but appreciated for driver and local guides)
      • Personal expenses
        (Souvenirs, snacks, or any additional purchases during stops)
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        Important Information Before You Book

        • Not wheelchair accessible
          Due to uneven terrain, narrow alleys, and stairs at both kasbahs, this experience is not suitable for travelers using wheelchairs.
        • Moderate physical activity required
          Expect walking on rocky paths, climbing steps, and some uphill walking—especially at Ait Ben Haddou.
        • Not recommended for travelers with limited mobility
          The terrain can be challenging, especially in hot weather.
        • Infant seats available upon request
          Please inform us at the time of booking if you’re traveling with a baby or small child.
        • Children must be accompanied by an adult
          This is a family-friendly experience, but children must remain under adult supervision at all times.
        • Comfortable walking shoes and sun protection are essential
          Bring sunglasses, sunscreen, and a hat—especially in warmer months.
        • Weather conditions may affect the itinerary
          In winter or during rain, some parts of the mountain route may be affected. In such cases, alternative arrangements will be made.
        • Travel insurance is recommended
          Although not mandatory, we suggest having personal travel insurance for peace of mind.
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          What to Bring

          • Comfortable walking shoes
            The kasbahs and valleys have uneven paths and steps—closed-toe shoes or hiking sandals are ideal.
          • Sunscreen and sunglasses
            The sun can be strong, especially at higher altitudes and in the open desert areas.
          • A wide-brimmed hat or cap
            Essential for sun protection during the day, especially when exploring outdoors.
          • Light layers
            Mornings and evenings in the mountains can be cool, while midday temperatures can be warm—layering is key.
          • Refillable water bottle
            Stay hydrated throughout the day. We encourage reducing plastic waste.
          • Camera or smartphone
            You'll want to capture the stunning landscapes and historical sites.
          • Cash (Moroccan Dirhams)
            For entrance fees (Kasbah Telouet), small purchases, tips, or souvenirs—many small vendors do not accept cards.
          • A light scarf or shawl(optional)
            Useful for sun protection, or if you’d like to dress modestly when entering more traditional areas.