Morocco: Agafy Luxury desert ride in Atlas Mountains

Marrakech airport
This isn’t a fast paced ride, great for relaxing and enjoy a spa treatment or two after a day’s ride. Riders need to expect mountain terrain which can be impressive as this trip passes through the foothills of the Atlas Mountains. There is however, the possibility to go at as faster pace when the terrain allows, specifically in the Agafay desert.
Morocco
Intermediate, Strong Intermediate, Advanced
min 2 max 8 riders
6 Days

Styles

• Trail Riding
• Guided tour
• Package program
• Point to point 5* accomodations
• Solo-riders, couples, families and teens

Key information

• The tour is 6 days / 5 nights / 6 days riding on Berber horses with English tack
• We have carefully selected the most luxurious Kasbahs and desert camps
• Be ready to long hours in the saddle (4-5 hours daily)
• Weather is variable, take rain and warm clothes even if it’s sunny
• The tour is suitable for people with good riding experience and good physical shape from 15 years olf up to 90 kg
• Tour is guided in English and French

Highlights

• Staying in the luxury 1001 night style camp
• Riding local Berber-Arab horses
• Souktana, the highest peak in the Kik region, and Anwor Plateau
• Agafay Desert amd Inara Camp with pool
• A superb Berber breakfasts with a view
• Lake Lalla Takerkoustand and magnificent ‘Atlas pistachio trees’
• Moroccan cuisine and chance to explore Marrakech

The proce starts from 2340€ in shared room for the groupof 3+ riders. For small group of 2-3 riders the price is 2900€. Single supplement 705€
2340 €

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Just a stone’s throw from Marrakech, this holiday welcomes you to charming, luxury accommodation! A ride with majestic Arab-Barbs will give you a taste of the magnificent landscapes of the region which begins at the foot of the High Atlas. The colors of this region change gradually depending on the time of year, going from lush green to hay yellow around October. The landscape changes dramatically as you approach the Agafay Desert, the sparse horizon perfect for letting go of the reins. The luxurious camps will make you feel like in 1001 night fairytale. You will ride local Berber-Arab horses. This breed was created almost a century ago to produce perfect war horses by crossing fine Arabian thoroughbreds with Barb (Berber) horses. This cross produces horses perfectly adapted to the mountainous and desert environment of the region; they are strong and robust, with the speed of Arabian horses. The horses stand around 150 cm at the withers. The saddlery used is English style, with high-quality anglasie leather saddles embellished with comfortable suede or sheepskin padding. Leather bridles and saddle bags are provided for participants to carry water and equipment for the day. The ride is famouse among celebrities, you can easily meet one in the group.

We have carefully selected the most luxurious Kasbahs and desert camps on arrival in the Agafay Desert. You can also take the option of sleeping in a single room, perfect if you’re travelling alone and want your own space.

Day 01: Arrival & Terres d’amanar Equestrian Centre – At the foot of Souktana

Morning transfer from Marrakech airport to the Terres d’Amanar riding centre, presentation of the riding itinerary, saddling up, assessment of each rider’s level, and off you go, first through the hamlets of the valley, then over gentle hills onto a track
where the first gallops are launched. We will cross a few olive groves. Through the countryside, we finish the day below Souktana, the highest peak in the Kik region.
Overnight in a 5* guesthouse/Kasbah in Oumnast.
Two nights’ accommodation. Approximately 4 hours’ riding

Day 2: Anwor Plateau

This is a beautiful day with plenty of opportunities for walking, and depending on the season, the guide will take you to the most beautiful places. This morning, we cross a small plateau (Anwor), a vast agricultural area where the soil is fertile and cereal crops and livestock are the only resources. In the afternoon, we climb small hills and cross small villages and plateaus to return to our guesthouse.
Overnight in a 5* guesthouse/Kasbah in Oumnast. Approximately 4 hours
on horseback.
Two nights’ accommodation. Approximately 4h30 riding time.

Day 3 – Entering the Agafay desert
We leave our accommodation after a typical Berber breakfast. We cross large desert plateaux and overlook the Oued N’Fiss before crossing it through abundant vegetation. The wadi flows all year round, allowing crops to grow on its banks. Then we cross the wadi and climb towards the Agafay desert! And here we are! The evening light really brings out the best in this desert. We enjoy some lovely walks through the hills before arriving at the superb and charming Inara camp! We take advantage of the last rays of sunshine to take a dip in the pool.
About 4h30 on horseback.
First night at Inara Camp

Day 4- Agafay Desert
The morning and the first light of day make this place magical. Enjoy a superb breakfast with a view! Your horses await you for a day of discovery in this magnificent setting. Depending on the season, we’ll head off into the remote valleys of this famous desert.
Approximately 4 to 5 hours on horseback.
Second night at Inara Camp

Day 5-Agafay Desert – Lake Lalla Takerkoust

We continue to enjoy this superb scenery before getting back in the saddle and heading west. We cross the hills that make up this desert before returning to a more wooded landscape. More and more olive groves and crops. Then the landscape descends towards Lake Takerkoust. Our last guest house is nestled in magnificent ‘Atlas pistachio trees’. You can enjoy the swimming pool and terraces for aperitifs and dinner in fine weather.
Approximately 4-5 hours on horseback.
Night in the Kasbah Beldi 5*.

Day 6- Lake Lalla Takerkoust — Souktana
Breakfast in the first rays of sunshine, and we’re back in the saddle for another fine  day’s riding. We have several options for getting to our meeting point for the return to Marrakech.
Approximately 3h to 3h30 on horseback.
Meals included: morning, picnic lunch.
Transfers to Marrakech airport – Flight for early evening or next day (extra night has to be booked).

 

What to bring:
We recommend that you wear your riding boots or booties for the journey and take a set of riding clothes and your helmet in your hand luggage, so that you can participate in the excursion and ride even if your luggage should not arrive at your destination in time.
Space is limited in the vehicle carrying your belongings on the trek, so please travel light and use a large backpack or soft travel bag rather than a hard case.
Please use the checklist as a guide, taking into account the season in which you ride.
● Your own riding hat or helmet, adjusted to your size
● Comfortable riding trousers
● Non-slip riding or trekking boots
● Chaps
● Riding gloves
● Long-sleeved T-shirts to protect you from the sun
● Warm clothing such as a fleece or woollen jumper
● Clothes for your mornings and evenings in luxury accommodation
● Waterproof jacket – it rarely rains, but it’s best to be prepared
● Bandana or scarf to protect you from the sun and dust
● Comfortable clothes for the evening
● Light footwear for when you’re not riding
● Swimming costume and light towel
● Sun cream and lip balm
● Sunglasses and hat
● Portable battery / Power bank
● Adapter
● Copy of your travel insurance
● Personal medical treatment

Climate
The climate in Morocco is hot all year round, with very little rain. From December to
February, winter temperatures are around 20°C during the day and drop below 10°C
at night. March to May and October to November are generally very pleasant, with
temperatures between 20 and 30°C during the day and over 10°C at night. This tour is
not available in June/July/August due to extreme heat.
If you decide to visit the mountainous part of the route between November and
March, don’t be surprised to see a light layer of snow or ice!

Currency and tips
The local currency in Morocco is the Moroccan dirham. Your holiday is all-inclusive, so
we recommend you don’t bring too much money with you. At the end of your stay you
will have some free time in Essaouira, where you can enjoy and shop. Bring enough
cash to buy souvenirs and be prepared to haggle!
Tipping your guide is at your discretion, and will be greatly appreciated by the team.

  • 22 March 2026 – 27 March 2026: Saddles available
  • 26 April 2026 – 01 May 2026: 2 saddles available
  • 24 May 2026 – 29 May 2026: Saddles available
  • 14 June 2026 – 19 June 2026: Saddles available
  • 27 September 2026 – 02 October 2026: Saddles available
  • 18 October 2026 – 23 October 2026: Saddles available
  • 22 November 2026 – 27 November 2026: Saddles available
  • 20 December 2026 – 25 December 2026: Saddles available

You will be accompanied by an English or French speaking Moroccan guide. Plus a support team all experienced in horse riding and passionate about their country!

The Terres d’Amanar riding centre

All our choices will allow you to enjoy the famous Moroccan hospitality, each evening you will enjoy delicious cuisine and in the morning a very traditional Moroccan breakfast, Msemen included! A mouth-watering pancake that we’d all like to take home with us!
Lunches are prepared by the team, usually a simple but delicious picnic carried in the saddle bags.
Allergies and special diets can be catered for if notified in advance within reason.

International Flights & Airport Transferts
Arrive on the morning of the first day as early as possible, as rider’s will ride out straight away upon arriving in Terres d’Amanar.
For the return flight a late evening flight is recommended as on the last day riders will have lunch and be transferred back to Marrakech around 3pm. Please take into account approx 1 hour.
We recommend that riders arrive a day early and/or extend their trip to explore Marrakech.
The journey from Marrakech International Airport to the stables takes 45mins/1
hour.