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Cycling Moroccos Great South

This was a fantastic, really very well organised trip. The roads in Morocco are amazing and in really good condition, not at all what I expected. Perfect for cycling.

Most Inspirational Moment

Climbing the Tiz an Test Pass. What a fabulous ride up and down with all the switch back bends.

Thoughts on Group Leader

John, was a great leader, he kept an eye on everybody and just let everybody go at there own speed, which was great.

Advice for Potential Travellers

Make sure you take some warm clothes as it can be cold up in the mountains. Morocco is mostly dry (no alcohol), but your leader will usually buy a small amount of booze for those who need it.

Trip of a lifetime.

An excellent trip, demanding climbs followed by exhilerating descents coupled with stunning scenery all around.

Most Inspirational Moment

Those long twisting descents just made you feel so alive. The personal acheivement of getting to the top of the climbs.

Thoughts on Group Leader

Jon and Radu were just great, a super team.

Advice for Potential Travellers

Go for this trip if you like a challenge. The climbs are long but not too intense and the end rewards are many. Worth every ounce of effort. The scenery is stunning and Morocco is just fabulous.

Cycle Morocco's Great South

Beautiful and varied trip with stunning landscapes, villages, mountains, sea and cities.

Most Inspirational Moment

Climbing 1200 metres up to Immouzer and finding stunning views from the hotel at the end.

Thoughts on Group Leader

Our group leader, John Hobson - with Radu, abling assisting, and sometimes taking lead - was great. He was always polite, professional, enthusiastic, organised, knowledgable and patient.

Advice for Potential Travellers

This trip is moderate to challenging, and the challenging parts can be quite tough, so be prepared. The weather can change considerably from the cities and valleys to the mountains, so you may need warm clothing as well as summer clothing (and lots of sun cream). The hotels were all adequate, and some were very good, but you'll need your own shampoo and shower gel in most of them.

Great way to see Morocco

We started out with a great leader in the person of Reese who though only 25 we soon learned had literally biked around the world once. Service was great, two terrific van drivers, great snacks laid out at breaks and lunch everyone with a folding stool before a table spread with good food. Throughly enjoyed the group as the only American in a group of 14 from the UK, Denmark and Canada. Though we were delayed and rerouted on day one by flash floods and landslides our leader Reese adapted and soon had us back on course. Fantastic scenery, rural villages, friendly people even when we didn’t speak the same language. I’ve tried several bike tour companies over the past few years but find Exodus beats them all.

Most Inspirational Moment

Starting the ride one morning atop a cold mountain in a small village surrounded by local women and children in an area where people make their living like centuries back, herding sheep and goats, tending orchards...and sharing some chocolate with the delighted ladies.

Thoughts on Group Leader

Reese, our leader, could not have been better, was seemingly everywhere, circling back on the road on his bike checking on all of us, coordinating the two vans, meals, hotels and full of knowledge.

Advice for Potential Travellers

Plan to dress in layers as days begin cold often but warm up a lot by mid day. Bring a gel pad for you bike seat. Plan to have a great time.

Hard cycling - stunning landscapes!!

Leaving the frozen cars at Stansted on Nov 5th it was a delight to arrive in Marrakech where the sun shone and the temperature was a delicious 28 degrees!!!! Apart from one day in Marrakech (which is probably enough!) this really was a full on cycling trip. We were either going up (for many miles) or down (often cold). The snack stops and picnic lunches were warmly welcomed and usually somewhere lovely. Every day the landscape was different – I expected lots of scrubby desert so was pleasantly surprised. Essaouira was particularly lovely – walk through the streets after dinner and enjoy the local hustle and bustle.

Most Inspirational Moment

Feeling like the tiniest speck cycling through the most enormous stunning landscape. Some of the most amazing picnic/snack spots ever!!!

Thoughts on Group Leader

Our two cycling guides were enthusiastic and always happy to help with any problems-cycle or otherwise.

Advice for Potential Travellers

Do not underestimate the hills - they are big!!! And plentiful!! Have warm clothes ready for the pass lunch stop and descent! Take soap/shower gel.

Morocco - The Great South

This was my third trip to Morocco with Exodus and I found it the toughest, after the other two mountain bike trips. Whilst the trip notes do mention challenging climbs and there were, I felt that we were going either up hill or downhill. Downhill is great but does nothing for your cycling. The last afternoon of cycling was the best, ten miles of great undulating road in from the reservoir.

Most Inspirational Moment

Getting to the top of the pass in the rain - not exactly inspirational but a big challenge.

Thoughts on Group Leader

They were a couple of good guys, defiantly cyclist turned into leaders, one perhaps a bit to intense on the cycling, but overall good. The local crew were excellent, and the whole trip went virtually like `clockwork`

Advice for Potential Travellers

Make sure you take shower gel, or similar, nothing in the hotels, (one night extremely basic) make sure you have basic medications with you.Also take a variety of clothing..Two nights out in tee shirts and shorts, other nights in multi layers to keep warm up in the mountains.

Morocco's Great South

This was the most exciting adventure which everyone enjoyed whether seriously fit cyclists or more leisurely cruisers like myself. We experienced the beauty & drama of the countryside with the everyday life of Morocco in towns & villages. It was truly an exceptional experience, educational & fun.

Most Inspirational Moment

The most moving sights and sounds of the villagers praying on top of the hills on the day of Eid to celebrate the end of Ramadan. It was like the Sermon on the Mount - quite surreal.

Thoughts on Group Leader

Said was the most perfect guide. He was so patient and kind, he seemed pleased & proud to be able to answer all our questions about the history, geography customs and culture of Morocco which enriched our experience. He worked hard always with a smile. Hussein was a good calm driver and also very kind. We were all sad to say goodbye.

Advice for Potential Travellers

The challenges are to be taken seriously or get back on the bus.

CYCLE MOROCCO'S GREAT SOUTH

A well run, well paced trip. Cycling was excellent but there are few flat roads in Morocco! Weather perfect. Accommodation is adequate but one cannot expect more in remote parts of the country. Some places had character. Food generally not great in accommodation but adequate.

Most Inspirational Moment

Cycling in the Atlas and Anti Atlas Mountains - scenery superb.

Thoughts on Group Leader

Radu was very good - enthusiastic, helpful, knowledgeable etc.

Advice for Potential Travellers

Be aware there are few flat roads on this trip. On several days you climb 700 / 900 / 1100m. Longest descent is 1400m, all in one section, which is superb - if you like that sort of thing. Some sections of road have been washed out so there are issues of poor surfaces and loose gravel but generally you are warned in advance and with careful riding we had no problems. Roads are generally very quiet.

Cycling in glorious landscapes in this amazing country...

What a fabulous trip, exactly what I was looking for. Cycling in the mountains and valley’s of Morocco to the coastal towns of Agadir and Essaouira. A great way to see such a variety of landscapes and towns. Radu our guide and our two drivers were superb, professional throughout and could not have been more helpful. Just make sure you take enough warm clothes if you go early February!

Most Inspirational Moment

Achieving some of the climbs was a personal challenge. However the local people throughout the country were beautiful and welcoming. Seemed so happy to see these crazy people on bikes!

Thoughts on Group Leader

Radu was superb. Informative, professional, sociable and with a sense of humour and such patience! He managed the whole group so well and we were all looked after.

Advice for Potential Travellers

This trip was at the beginning of Feb and it was a lot colder than aniticipated, even in the accommodation so do ensure you take enough warm layers. I would also suggest £100 is not enough for the week and £200 is a more accurate figure.

Long, gentle ups - and hair-raising downs

Surprisingly diverse mountain landscapes and the two extremes of Morocco’s coastal tourist spots (Agadir and Essaouira).

Most Inspirational Moment

Day 7 from Imouzzer towards Essaouira, with a dangerous descent behind us and the road following a palm-fringed river amongst traditional villages. Glorious.

Thoughts on Group Leader

Tug was an affable fellow, but unfortunately didn't have much common language with the local 'guides' who did all the driving, lunch preparation and (through their company) the hotel bookings. It did seem a bit odd to have a Brit in charge when the Moroccans were doing all the work.

Advice for Potential Travellers

There are numerous long ascents, but these can easily be tackled by dropping into a low gear and twiddling - none are insurmountable to the moderately fit! I don't normally cycle with a helmet, but was glad I took mine, as some the descents are pretty hairy - made more so by the frequent road works and quantities of gravel on the roads. As a vegetarian I endured some memorably awful meals, surviving on omelettes (the last of which provided a memorable post-holiday bonus).