Tour Ouarzazate - Morocco Heaven Tours Excursion Ouarzazate

Curious about Ouarzazate’s silver-screen kasbahs, sun-fired dunes, and secret rose valleys? Morocco Heaven Tours distills every repeated question—when to go, what to tip, how long the Atlas road really takes—into one lucid page so you can trade guesswork for goose-bumps the instant the desert gate swings open.
Tour Ouarzazate - Morocco Heaven Tours Excursion Ouarzazate

Address

1701 Av. Al-Maghreb Al-Arabi, Ouarzazate 45000, Morocco

Phone

+212 6 76 03 41 19

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Morocco Heaven Tours turns the usual “FAQ” into a done-for-you reality: their Ouarzazate day-trip from Marrakech answers every worry—air-con 4×4, licensed guide, Atlas passes, Aït-Ben-Haddou skip-the-line tickets, lunch in the kasbah—so you just walk out of your riad at 07:00 and back at 19:00 with drone-grade photos and zero haggling.
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Frequently Asked Questions About Tours

What makes the Ouarzazate tour with Morocco Heaven Tours different from other desert excursions?

Our Ouarzazate itinerary balances cinematic heritage with living culture: after a private pickup at 1701 Av. Al-Maghreb Al-Arabi, you’ll walk inside the Atlas Studios where Gladiator was shot, share tea with Berber artisans in Aït Benhaddou, and still reach the Fint Oasis before the light turns amber—something larger groups simply can’t time properly.

How long does the drive from Marrakech to Ouarzazate take, and are there comfortable stops along the way?

Expect 3.5 hours door-to-door via the dramatic Tizi n’Tichka pass; we pause at the Argan oil cooperative for a 15-minute stretch and again at the Telouet Kasbah for coffee, so you arrive in Ouarzazate relaxed rather than rattled.

Is lunch included, and can dietary restrictions be accommodated on the tour?

Yes—our set-menu lunch at a family-run kasar features tagines baked in charcoal pits, and when you book we flag vegetarian, vegan, or gluten-free needs so the kitchen can swap in chickpea tfaya or quinoa briouats without fuss.

What should I bring for the afternoon in the desert portion of the excursion?

Pack light layers (the sun is fierce, the shade is cool), closed shoes for the Fint canyon scramble, and a power bank—the dune sunset is battery-drainingly photogenic; we provide scarves and mineral water, so you only need room for memories.

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