Plan your holiday in Morocco with Nanan Travel
Morocco offers a mix of cities, desert, mountains, and coastline within a short distance. Travel here is varied but structured, with well-established routes and a wide range of accommodation. It suits travellers who want cultural depth alongside comfortable, well-planned logistics.
The experience moves between historic cities, quieter rural settings, and the Sahara Desert. With the right planning, the pace remains smooth and manageable.

Why Visit Morocco
- Diverse settings, from cities to desert to mountains
- Short travel distances between major regions
- Strong selection of riads and luxury hotels
- Cultural experiences that are easy to access
- Works well for both short and extended trips

Best Things to Do in Morocco
- Stay in a riad in Marrakech
- Visit the Atlas Mountains for a quieter setting
- Spend a night in a Sahara Desert camp
- Explore the medina in Fes with a guide
When to Visit Morocco
The best time to visit is during spring (March to May) and autumn (September to November). Temperatures are moderate, making it easier to move between regions.
Summer can be very hot, especially in Marrakech and the desert. Winter is cooler, particularly in the mountains, though travel remains possible year-round.

Marrakech
Marrakech is the main entry point for most trips. It is known for its medina, markets, and riads. The city is busy but well organised for visitors, with a strong selection of high-end accommodation.

Atlas Mountains
The Atlas Mountains are a short drive from Marrakech. This area offers a quieter setting, cooler temperatures, and a selection of lodges with views across the valleys. It works well as a contrast to the city.

Sahara Desert
The Sahara Desert is one of the main highlights of Morocco. Access is usually via a multi-day journey from Marrakech or Fez. Stays are in desert camps, with private tents and guided activities such as camel rides and short walks.

Fes
Fes is known for its historic medina, one of the oldest in the region. It is more traditional than Marrakech and offers a deeper look at Morocco’s cultural history.
How to Plan Your Morocco Trip
Morocco requires careful route planning. Travel between regions takes time, and the order of your itinerary affects the overall pace of the trip.
I plan each journey based on first-hand experience, selecting the right combination of cities, mountains, and desert, and ensuring all transfers and stays are well coordinated.
Are you coming with us to Malawi?
If you are considering Morocco, I can help you plan a trip that fits your timing and travel style.
I offer a complimentary consultation and manage the full process, from accommodation to logistics, so your trip runs smoothly from start to finish.