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At Amir Voyages , we believe there are two choices when you travel; (1) Book into a big bland hotel, eat much the same food as we do at home and interact only with our fellow travellers or (2) Get off the beaten track, stay somewhere local and go exploring the culture and landscape. We choose the latter.







Amir Voyages is not a tailor-made travel agent, we don’t sell flights, we rarely sell full detailed itineraries, we’re here for the things that will make your trip memorable. .  

  Amir Voyages offers a service for people who want to travel to the authentic Morocco. We offer different possibilities to go on a trip: individual or group trips, end of school-year trips, any time of the year and all around Morocco. 

We organize trips for all kind of tourism: Sun-and-beach tourism: Relax in the Atlantic and Mediterranean coasts.

 Cultural tourism in order to visit Imperial cities, villages, Berbers, museums and monuments. Places which have an artistic merit and historic value, trekking, mountain bike, skiing crossing and Kayak. 

Gastronomic tourism: This is ai. Ecotourism: the main attraction of Morocco is the nature. Go sightseeing: Draa valley and Dades Valley of the Roses, Ourika valley, Atlas Mountains , Erg chebbi and Erg Chgaga sand dunes, etc. Tourism for geologists: Lot of places which are rich in fossils. 
Sport and adventure tourism: You would be able to make 4x4 unknown off road tours , motorbikes, and quads/ATV; Go for camel rides in the desert, rural tourism… hiking med at people who like Morocco ´s cuisine. 

It offer a wide range, mixing aromas and spices. Gastronomic tourism also offers the possibility of learning how to cook Moroccan food. Humanitarian aid tourism: It is addressed to people who intend to travel helping social projects or Non- Governmental Organizations. Amir Voyahes is a travel agency which gives you the opportunity to plan any route through Morocco. 

Tell us your ideas and we’ll make sure you enjoy a holiday in Morocco you will never forget. Moreover, we have different accommodations such as hotels, riads, Kasbah, cottages and tents in the middle of the desert. Do you know where you want to travel to? "Morocco is ready to welcome you".

 The aim of our trips is to make all those travelling with us enjoy Morocco's landscape, people and cuisine. 

For all this, we always choose different tours to the classical tours in Morocco. . Amir Voyages is a travel agent for independent minded travellers








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the Moroccan Desert on 4x45 days/4 nights








Day 1: Marrakech– Telouat – Ait Ben Haddou – Ouarzazate
Early morning, departure from Marrakech by our 4WD. After few way moment, appears very beautiful scenery of small villages built in tiers succeed among oak trees, walnut groves and oleander bushes. The road snakes up before arriving at the spectacular Tizi n Tichka pass reaching 2260 m.
Just after the pass, we take the off-road for about 20 kilometres among deserted hills. The village of Telouet comes as a surprise dominated by the imposing ruins of the Kasbah. Which was once the main residence of the ‘ Lord of the Atlas’ Pacha El Glaoui , used to accommodate his court, the stables, a Mosque and countless slaves at a time when the man was ruling his own kingdom from Marrakech to Agadir and all the way east to the Sahara desert.
Visit of the Kasbah in Telouet, then tracks to Ait Ben-Haddou via Assif Ounila valley with its Berber villages… we reach the magnificently exotic Kasbah and ksour of Aït Ben Haddou, declared as World Heritage Site from UNESCO. Here we alight from our vehicle to visit these various Kasbahs, so closely-knit that they appear to be, but one complete building, backed up against the looming mountain in a stretch of unforgiving Hammada. The thick, high, sheer, elaborately decorated as a cob wall, stepped-up housing, turreted, crenulated ramparts, balustrades and arched 'babs'  which are a sight not to be missed. Obviously, here Hollywood has shot many of its films, including, as everyone will tell you: the Mommy, Gladiator, 7 days in Tibet, Babel, Alexander…Reaching Ouarzazate, for those of you who are interested; a visit to the impressive Atlas Film Studios can be arranged.
We’ll drive to the 100 year old Kasbah Taourirt for a quick visit of this complex of courtyards, a maze of richly decorated rooms, alleyways and crenulated towers. Dinner and overnight in Ouarzazate
Day 2: Ouarzazate– Gorges de Dadès – Gorges Todra – Erfoud– Merzouga
Driving further towards the beautiful Skoura (42 Km), where a small interval will be organized to visit the fabulous Kasbah of Amerhidl. Then we continue along this Valley of the Roses, through El Klâat Mgouna, (Citadel of the Mgouna Tribe) where thousands of small pink roses, first planted by French settlers, are grown to make the rose oil essence - "Eau de Rose" - so beloved by Berber people. Continuation on up to the Ksour of Aït Youl and a brief visit to this fortified village, tucked up against the stony slopes with its associated palm grove. Then we drive up via a superb grouping of Ksours at “Ait Arbi”, known by the local Berber as the "Hills of a Thousand Bodies", where the rocks shape look like human feet. We are now on a poor path, driving through a small canyon and zigzagging bends with narrower gap to reach Taghia n'Dadès, with some 63km from the foot of the Gorge, at Msemrir (1700m).
We shall now drive for some ½ hours down this fault in the plateau - giving all the appearance of the earth that has been savagely split open, by a great force - to make several plots on the way. In the evening these gorgeous rock formations are coloured with bands of pinks, reds and purples, whilst the ruins of Kasbahs and Ksours stare silently down on us.
We will stop for lunch at the heart of the Todra gorges. It is a wild landscape, populated with Berber villages and nomads minding their herds of goats. Hike down the narrow gorges, the fruit of the separation of the High Atlas and Djebel Sarrho. Where you’ll refresh yourself a bit by bathing your feet in the cold and crystalline water of the river… Then you take Lunch and continuation to the impressive Merzouga’s dunes of Erg Chebbi, we set out further east along the Tinejdad Valley - the stamping grounds of the Berber warriors of the south, the highly-independent Aït Atta tribe - through palm grove and stark hills along a well-surfaced road, occasionally covered with blown sand...
We continue to Merzouga, there we switch cars with camels in order to admire the sunset, and spend the night under Berber tents in a luxury bivouac, very deep between sand dunes.

Day 3: MerzougaKhamliaTaouzOuzina–  Ramlia–  M’harch
Early in the morning, and in order to admire the sunrise, return on camels to the bottom of the dunes. After breakfast, departure to the village of Khamlia (village of Gnaoua who make music in the desert), then a break for a mint tea in Gnaoua’s house. Then departure to Taouz and descent of Ziz Wadi by the track of Paris-Dakar passing by small village lost in the desert of Ouzina (and Ramlia, where you will have your lunch. After Ramlia crossed very sandy of the wadi Rheris and track which follows the mountain that leads to Mharch. Dinner and overnight in Mharech.

Day 4: M’harch – Zagora
After breakfast, departure to Zagora through the track of Paris-Dakar while crossing desert plates, Hamada’s and nomads under the tent. Dinner and overnight in Zagora.

Day 5: Zagora – La vallée de Draa – Agdez – Ouarzazate – Marrakech
After breakfast, departure to Ouarzazate via Draa’s Valley with its numerous palm groves and Kasbahs, also via the mountains of the Anti Atlas. Lunch and then continuation to Marrakech via the Tizi N’tichka’s passes.


The Full Circle of the South 4days/3 nights





The Full Circle of the South 4days/3 nights
This circuit is a combination of several successful landscapes; it takes us through their towering walls. A bewitching cocktail of colours purple, pink, rust, tan and purple ... An original route that plunges us into the authentic life of southern Morocco.
The scenery, as it rushes past, is intensely beautiful - a blur of browns, yellows and blues. The area is inhabited by the Berbers who most of them used to adopt the nomadic style as their life style. It attracts tourists from all over the world. Tourists visit the area to mingle it with the locals, enjoy camel trekking, the quietness of the desert, sunset and sunrise...etc. Right at the heart of the Berber country, the Drâa Valley is a series of oases and palm groves along the river's course, between the last of the Anti-Atlas Mountains and the very gates of the desert, first of stone, and then of sand. From Ouarzazate to Zagora, the road first crosses the plateau of Jebel Tifemine, almost a desert expanse, and then the road rises amid steep canyons to the Tizi n 'Tinififlt.

  • The great valleys of southern Morocco: Dadès, Draa, the High Atlas and Anti Atlas.
  • Todra and Dadès Gorges
  • The agrarian and pastoral life, linked to a centuries-old tradition.
  • Desert landscapes.
  • The authentic face of the Sahara with its Kasbahs and ksours.
  • A real track to discover the real Morocco.
All natural characteristics are present from Valleys, Dunes, and Palm groves passing through ancient Kasbahs.
Day 1: Marrakech – Ouarzazate – Zagora
In the morning, an enjoyable drive across the High Atlas Mountains, through the Tizi N'Tichka pass over 2260 meters. Beautiful village suspended on the flanks of the mountains…We'll call a halt to visit the Kasbah of Ait Ben Haddou, registered as the world heritage of the UNESCO, hundreds of movies are shot in this local design: The Mommy, Gladiator, 7 Days in Tebet, Babel…etc. we continue on Ouarzazate, then we take the way to Zagora (about 167 Km ). Then we achieve Agdz, where you can emerge from the mountains to catch a first, extraordinary glimpse of the Draa Valley and the oases.  A thick streak of palms reaching out into the haze, and the first sign of the Draa Kasbahs, rising from the land where the green gives way to the desert. Dinner and overnight in Zagora.
Day 2: Zagora – Tansikht –Nqob – Tazzarine– Alnif– Erfoud – Merzouga
After breakfast, departure for Merzouga through unique desert landscapes, sprinkled with oasis. This very beautiful route with many small oases was one of the largest caravans in the past. Continuation towards Merzouga dunes.
You will experience a true camel trek in the Sahara desert, enjoying the grand solitude, immensity, and silence of the Sahara. At night spent under a starry sky… we will attend to lie down it of the sun in dunes of Erg Chebbi that constitute the big curiosity of the corner. It is real moving sculptures in the shape of draperies whose colours vary according to the intensity of light. They stand as the living defensive walls to doors of the desert. It can reach over than 150 ms.
Day 3: Merzouga –Erfoud– Tinghir– Ouarzazate
Departure towards Tinerhir, through the Ziz Valley, surrounded by tamarisks and palm trees. Visit of the palm grove followed by an incursion inside the Todra gorges, to the end of the carriage way, along an impressively high and narrow canyon. Continuation toward Marrakech running along the Dadès Valley, on the 1001 Kasbahs road, and from oasis to oasis: El Kelaâ des Mgouna (the city of roses), Skoura, Ouarzazate
Day 4: Ouarzazate – Marrakech
After visiting the movie studios and the Kasbah of Taourirt, a former home of El Bacha El Glaoui. Departure to Marrakech via the Tizi N'Tichka pass.

Souss and The Great South 5 days/ 4 nights

Souss and The Great South 5 days/ 4 nights
This circuit is a combination of several successful landscapes; it takes us through their towering walls. A bewitching cocktail of colors purple, pink, rust, tan and purple. An original route that plunges us into the authentic life of southern Morocco.
The scenery, as it rushes past, is intensely beautiful - a blur of browns, yellows and blues. The area is inhabited by the Berbers who most of them used to adopt the nomadic style as their life style. It attracts tourists from all over the world. Tourists visit the area to mingle it with the locals, enjoy camel trekking, the quietness of the desert, sunset and sunrise...etc. Right at the heart of the Berber country, the Drâa Valley is a series of oases and palm groves along the river's course, between the last of the Anti-Atlas Mountains and the very gates of the desert, first of stone, and then of sand. From Ouarzazate to Zagora, the road first crosses the plateau of Jebel Tifemine, almost a desert expanse, and then the road rises amid steep canyons to the Tizi n 'Tinififlt.
  • The great valleys of southern Morocco the High Atlas and Anti Atlas.
  • The agrarian and pastoral life, linked to a centuries-old tradition.
  • Desert landscapes.
  • The authentic face of the Sahara with its Kasbahs and Ksours.
  • A real track to discover the real Morocco.
All natural characteristics are present from Valleys, Dunes, and Palm groves passing through ancient Kasbahs.
Day 1: Marrakech – Ouarzazate
In the morning an enjoyable drive across the High Atlas Mountains through the Tizi N’Tichka’s passes at 2260 meters. Beautiful village suspended on the flanks of the mountains… We'll call a halt to visit the Kasbah of Ait Ben Haddou, registered to the world heritage of the UNESCO this walled village, spangled of notched towers and decorated of motives in the shape of lozenge, is considered understandably like one of most beautiful of the country. Hundreds of movies are shot in this decor «the diamond of the Nile ", «Lawrence of Arabia ", The Mommy, Gladiator, 7 days in Tebet, Babel…etc. Reaching Ouarzazate, for those of you who are interested, a visit to the impressive Atlas Film Studios can be arranged, we'll drive to the 100 year old Kasbah Taourirt for a quick visit of this complex of courtyards, a maze of richly decorated rooms, alleyways and crenulated towers. Dinner and overnight in Ouarzazate
Day 2: Ouarzazate – Taznakht – Foum Zguid – Tata
We leave in the direction of the village Foum Zguid via the Anti Atlas Mountains, where scenery will be changing between the semi deserts to weirdly shaped mountains. We are going through the mountains of Sirwa and the village Taznakhte, a Berber town well known with its handmade Berber carpets; we are proceeding until Foum Zguid. Continuation to Tata; small town, situated on the Open Sahara. Tourists use the town as a base for excursions in the area. Dinner and overnight in Tata.
Day 3: Tata – Akka – Bouzakarne – Tiznit
As our journey begins we drive through Kasbah villages and canter across white sand in direction of the desert to Akka. Akka is an oasis marked by clusters of red houses and villager going about their daily life. This was a stop on an ancient caravan route and subsequently became an area of Jewish settlement in Morocco. Then continuation through neck Kerdous to Tiznit, it is one of the very ancient Moroccan southern cities. Tiznit was founded back in 1881 by Sultan Hassan I, Tiznit is very famous for its silver jewellery activity, and is one of the nice tourist’s destinations in the south of Morocco.
Day 4: Tiznit – Tafraout – Agadir – Taroudant
Departure to discover the region of Tafraout’s rocks painted Amelnes valley and the valley of Ait Mansour. Continuation to Taroudant, the old capital of the Souss and one of the typical Cities of Morocco, Turn of the ramparts, visits Souks and discovered of Berber pottery. This town offers more than a complete change of scenery: it is famous for its jewellery souk and its craftwork of copper, leather and carved stone. Dinner and overnight in Taroudant.
Day 5: Taroudant Marrakech
Breakfast, departure to visit the town of Taroudant or "Little Marrakech", we back in time when we visit the charming town with red walls perfectly preserved in its magnificent ramparts. Continuation to Marrakech. Arriving at the end of our services.




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