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Cultural Holidays in Morocco

Cultural Holidays in Morocco

Morocco Culture Adventure Holidays

Highlights of Morocco

Cultural Holidays in Morocco
15 Days from £ 1045
£ 995

Guided Group (Excl. Flights)

Imperial cities, Atlas Mountains, Sahara Desert and the Atlantic coast

Culture

Marrakech & the Sahara

Morocco Camels
8 Days from £ 799
£ 749

Guided Group (Excl. Flights)

Exciting adventure in the Sahara Desert and High Atlas Mountains

Culture
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Marrakech, Camels & the Sahara – Family Adventure

Cultural Holidays in Morocco
8 Days from £ 999
£ 899

Guided Group (Excl. Flights)

Exciting family adventure in Marrakech, the High Atlas Mountains and the Sahara.

Family

Highlights of Morocco – In Comfort

Morocco dishes
15 Days from £ 1599

Guided Group (Excl. Flights)

Imperial cities, Atlas Mountains, Sahara Desert and Atlantic coast

Culture
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Treasures of Morocco – Premium Adventure

Premium Adventures

Cultural Holidays in Morocco
12 Days from £ 2499

Guided Group (Excl. Flights)

Premium accommodation, striking Imperial cities, the High Atlas Mountains and the Sahara

Culture
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Tangier & the Rif Mountains to Marrakech

Narrow alleyway in the medina, Chefchaouen
10 Days from £ 1449
£ 1379

Guided Group (Excl. Flights)

Journey deep into northern Morocco to discover imperial cities and the Rif Mountains

Culture

This trip provided a very varied experience showcasing both the animals and the scenery of the countries we passed through. We weren’t sure what to expect from camping in Africa and the facilities on offer, although basic at times, surpassed our expectations. We did the trip from 16 June – 5 July, and benefitted from seeing Victoria Falls in full flow, uncrowded campsites and great weather (though a couple of nights and early mornings were cold until the sun was up). Not sure if we were just lucky, but we saw no rain until Cape Town. Every day provided a new adventure and made the early starts and long journeys on some days absolutely worth it. We couldn’t have asked for a better ‘introduction’ to Africa.

Katie Illingworth Victoria Falls to Cape Town – Camping

This was one of the best Exodus holidays I have been on…and I’ve been on a few! The guide really was excellent and made the trip fun, interesting and unforgettable. He really knows the region , both its history and the natural environment. The bus was very comfortable and spacious which made the journey undemanding. There were 16 of us in the group and we all enjoyed the trip .The hotels were good and we didn’t move on every day which was good. It’s a full on trip so not much time is spent in the hotel. Breakfasts were very good and the location of the hotels meant it was easy to go out on your own. The itinerary is varied… Sarajevo and Dubrovnik are great cities. Mostar ,although very busy, is a must see and the smaller places especially in the mountains were fascinating.

Vivienne Hodgins Bosnia & Beyond

This was a good adventure through three countries, Thailand, Cambodia and Vietnam. Starting with Thailand, the first day’s cycling had a mix of temples to see as well as cycling but I felt that day 2 and 3 we were just cycling to get out of Thailand with not much to see and was a bit boring. Cambodia was amazing with not just the amazing Angkor complex, but also the more sombre sights of Phnom Penh, S-21 and the Killing Fields, where our local guide’s personal stories really made you think. Vietnam was different again, with much better scenery for cycling and a lovely stay in the Mekong Delta. Saigon, you are left to explore on your own. I visited the War Remnants museum and the Independence Palace, which both were an interesting visit. The local teams who organised the cycling, were well organised with a special shout out to the Vietnam team, though their roads were the bumpiest.

Christopher Mather Cycle Indochina & Angkor