Get a guide from tourHQ to Aït Benhaddou to explore the breathtaking Saharan treasures of this ancient walled city
Search Cities in Morocco
Greetings, fellow adventurers! I'm Hamid, your dedicated tour guide from the captivating landscapes ...
Hello, everyone! I'm thrilled to introduce myself as an experienced and professional Moroccan ...
Greetings and welcome to the enchanting land of Morocco! I am Abdelaziz, but you can call me Aziz, ...
Hello we are a Team, from a professionals and experienced tour guides and co-founders of the ...
Hello adventurers! I'm your mountain and desert tour guide, hailing from the breathtaking Berber ...
I m a Mountains & desert guide Jebel Toubkal. Each of our adventure is expertly crafted ...
For several years my idea of the voyage continued to grow stronger. My aim is ...
I am a mountain tour leader, originally from Berber region (the High Atlas Mountains). I am ...
My name is brahim ait El kadi. and I am a officional tour guide in Morocco atlas ...
I am a mountain guide in Morocco certfied by CFAMM (centre de formatoin aux metiers ...
Explorateur-scientifique accompagnateur de terrain. J’aborde le terrain sous plusieurs ...
Our company formed by highly trained guides with a range of experienced professional staff, ...
Born to a nomadic family in the region of Merzouga, I pride myself for being one of the country’s ...
my name is mourad i am a mountains guide and desert agreement number 782 ; i organise very ...
I am a Cadre expert guide with many years of exprience. I know every corner of Morocco, ...
Hi adventures, my name is Radouane, native to Atlas Mountains, born and grew up in the heart of the ...
Poking up from the cracked sandscapes of the northern Sahara on the rain-shadow side of the Atlas Mountains, Aït Benhaddou is a glimpse of the Morocco of yesteryear. The town is perhaps the single most famous ksar (fortified settlement) in the whole of North Africa, known for its enchanting adobe walls and flat-faced rises of traditional Berber architecture. It was once an important stopover for traders following the camel caravan routes from Sudan to the Atlantic and Mediterranean coasts, or to the throbbing souks of Marrakesh. Delve into the maze of narrow lanes and get your Aït Benhaddou tour guide to reveal the hidden squares and old mosques, the earthen bulwarks and disused grain silos. The place – a UNESCO World Heritage Site - is now all but abandoned, adding a haunting feeling to it all, also making it the perfect backdrop for famous classic movies such as “Lawrence of Arabia” in 1962 and more recent films like “The Gladiator” and “Alexander”. To all movie buffs, this is the destination you should be headed to!
Say Goodbye to Travel Stress