Tours/Marrakech/Day trip from Marrakech to Ourika valley Small group
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Day trip from Marrakech to Ourika valley Small group

5.0(3)Marrakech1 hour
TRIPADVISOR5.0(3)

Description

Overview A trip to the Ourika Valley is a great escape from the noise and heat of Marrakech. This beautiful valley is in the heart of the Great Atlas Mountains with refreshing waterfalls,fruit trees and hypnotizing landscapes. Our day tour to Ourika will ensure that you have a full-day of sightseeing.On the way , you will have mint tea with a Berber family and learn about their culture. Also you will discover the most beautiful waterfalls of setti fadma village with a local guide. After you can enjoy a taste of delicious Berber foods by the river. pick up from your Hotel or Riad at 09H15. Back to Marrakech around 17H00.

Tour Options

Day trip from Marrakech to Ourika valley Small group
  • Pickup included

Itinerary

240 min

Ourika Valley day trip offers a look at traditional life you will have mint tea with a Berber family and learn about their culture You will visit a Berber again co-operatives You will walk with a local guide to the waterfalls You will enjoy a Berber food by the river

120 min

Enjoy a nice walk with a local guide to the waterfalls

Highlights

Multilingual driver
Air-conditioned vehicle
Insurance and traveler pickup in Marrakesh

What's included

Included
Multilingual driver
Air-conditioned vehicle
Insurance and traveler pickup in Marrakesh
Not included
Gratuities

Traveller Ratings

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Important Information

  • Infants are required to sit on an adult’s lap
  • Specialized infant seats are available
  • Suitable for all physical fitness levels

Reviews(3)

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alexmH3252EM
August 4, 2025
The Ourika Valley day trip was a much-needed escape from the chaos of Marrakech. As soon as we left the city, the air fe

Marrakech was buzzing. The kind of buzz that hums in your bones—motorbikes darting through alleys, market calls echoing through ochre walls, the heat hanging thick like a curtain. I didn’t realize how much I needed silence until we drove out of the city and the horizon cracked open into mountains. Lahcen picked me up just after breakfast, a soft smile and easy presence. The car moved steadily, and soon the pinks and reds of the city gave way to a rhythm of olive groves, sleepy villages, and terraced hillsides. With the window cracked open, a gentle breeze curled through, carrying the faint scent of eucalyptus. The radio played something old and Arabic—melodic, melancholic. I didn't understand the words, but I felt them. Somewhere near the foothills, we stopped briefly at an argan oil cooperative. Women sat in a quiet circle, cracking nuts with practiced grace. There was something sacred in their rhythm. The air smelled of roasted almonds, warm oils, and something softly floral—perhaps rose soap curing in the sun. I left with a tiny bottle I didn’t need, but somehow couldn’t not take. In Setti Fatma, Younes met us with a wide grin and a walking stick. The hike began gently enough, stone steps winding through fig trees and shallow streams. Monkeys chattered in the canopy above, flitting like mischievous ghosts. At one point, I slipped slightly on a wet rock, heart skipping, only to have Younes steady me and laugh, telling a story about how even the locals fall sometimes—“the valley chooses when you go slow.” The waterfalls weren’t enormous, but they had a quiet force to them. Rushing, alive. I stood near the edge of one, mist brushing my face, and felt the noise in my mind quiet down. Just the sound of water, breath, and birds. Lunch was served at a riverside table, feet nearly dangling over the stream. A clay tajine still bubbling, salad crisp with lemon, and bread torn by hand. Mint tea came last, poured high and steaming. I ate slowly, not just because of the heat, but because I didn’t want it to end. A nearby couple shared a laugh with me when I tried (and failed) to copy the way the locals pour tea with such flourish. Later, I sat on a stone, tea in hand, feet in the river, watching a small bird dart and dip above the water’s surface. Everything felt unhurried. I barely spoke on the drive back. Lahcen let the music play low, and the golden light stretched across the valley as we returned to Marrakech. I felt soft. Clean. Like someone had wrung out the noise. The ourika valley day trip from marrakech is about more than views—it’s about slowing down. For a single day, everything felt simple and still.

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kettym722
July 21, 2025

Thank you to Yasser our driver for your kindness, Welcoming your punctuality and responsiveness. Our stay was very pleasant. Many thanks also to HAMID who organized our stay with professionalism. I highly recommend these services

Operator response

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Alison D
February 15, 2025
Day trip to Atlas Mountains & waterfalls

This was a brilliant day out. We came to play golf and met Abdo who co-ordinated our transfer from hotel to courses. His driving is safe & his car comfortable. He took us up to the mountains, visiting a Berber house, & had a guided walk around the waterfalls. We then had a delicious lunch & rest by the river with a beautiful backdrop of the mountains. The air was so clean & although there were lots of tourists, there was an air of tranquility. This was our best day out, thanks to Abdo.

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thank you for sharing with us your lovely comment which signifies your total satisfaction with the service. And hope to see you soon.

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