Full-Day Trip to Ait Ben Haddou & Ouarzazate & transfer-Marrakesh

10 hours (approximately)
Pickup offered
Offered in: English and 1 more

Step into the scenes of your favorite films with this unforgettable day trip combining Morocco’s rich history and its world-famous film legacy. Far beyond the usual desert tours, this experience grants you exclusive entry to the legendary Atlas Film Studios—one of the largest in the world—along with a guided exploration of the UNESCO-listed ksar of Ait Ben Haddou, the iconic backdrop for movies like Gladiator and Game of Thrones. Enjoy hassle-free transport from Marrakech, epic views across the majestic High Atlas Mountains, and immersive storytelling that brings each location to life. Perfect for film lovers, history buffs, and adventure seekers, this tour delivers the magic of Morocco from every angle.

What's Included

Visit to Ait Ben Haddou
Professional guide
Visit Atlas Film Studios
Visit Cinema Museum
Visit to Ouarzazate
Hotel pickup and drop-off by air conditioned vehicle
Water
Transfer from outside Marrakesh Center will be extra charged

Meeting and pickup

Pickup points
You can choose a pickup location at checkout (multiple pickup locations are available).
Pickup details:

Please Provide hotel name and room number to send the pick up time.

Itinerary

Duration: 10 hours (approximately)
  • 1
    Ksar of Ait-Ben-Haddou

    The ksar has been fortified since the 11th century, during the Almoravid era, though existing structures date mainly from the 17th century, built using traditional methods. Its strategic location in the Ounila Valley placed it on a key trans-Saharan trade route, leading through the Tizi n'Tichka pass between Marrakech and the Dra'a Valley. Other fortified sites, like Tamdaght, also lined this route. Today, only a few families live in the ksar, as its importance declined in the 20th century. Most locals now reside across the river in modern homes, relying on farming and tourism. A pedestrian bridge, built in 2011, connects the old ksar to the village, aiming to improve access and possibly revive its use. The ksar sustained damage in the September 2023 earthquake, with early reports noting cracks, partial collapses, and ongoing structural risks.

    2 hours Admission ticket not included
  • 2
    Ouarzazate

    Ouarzazate began as a small stop for African traders heading north. In the 16th century, Sheikh Abu al-'Abaas Ahmed al-Warzazi, local emir and father of Lalla Masuda, helped bring the Sous-Dra'a region under Saadi control. The city once had a vibrant Jewish community, with around 170 Jews living in the Mellah in 1954. The Old Synagogue, nearly 300 years old, still stands, along with a now-unused Jewish cemetery. Under French rule, Ouarzazate grew as a military and administrative center. The Kasbah Taourirt, once home to caïd T'hami El Glaoui, remains a key landmark, along with a church built in 1931. Ouarzazate was on the 2006–2007 Dakar Rally route and became home to a major solar power station, connected to the grid in 2016. On November 1, 2023, it was named a UNESCO Creative City.

    2 hours Admission ticket free
  • 3

    Atlas Studios, located about 5 km west of Ouarzazate, sits amid desert and mountain landscapes. Many film sets remain on site, making the studio a popular spot for guided tours and tourism. Founded in 1983 by entrepreneur Mohamed Belghmi, the studio has grown thanks to the region’s stable climate and its ability to replicate diverse natural environments for film production.

    2 hours Admission ticket not included
  • 4

    Moroccan cinema includes films in Arabic and Tamazight, with its roots tracing back to a 1897 film by Louis Lumière. Modern Moroccan cinema began with Wechma (1970) by Hamid Bénani, considered the country's first major film. Early films often mimicked Egyptian melodramas until Moroccan filmmakers developed their own voice. In 1982, Farida Bourquia became the first female Moroccan director. The Marrakech International Film Festival was launched in 2001 to support the industry. Amazigh cinema gained momentum in the mid-2000s with CCM backing. Since 2020, Moroccan cinema has entered a dynamic phase. In 2022, it produced its first animated films. By 2023, record production levels and rising foreign investment—over 1.1 billion dirhams—boosted the industry, though Hollywood films still dominated the market.

    2 hours Admission ticket free

Additional info

  • Service animals allowed
  • Specialized infant seats are available
  • Suitable for all physical fitness levels
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