Feb 17, 2025
A good sampler of Morocco - This was an excellent choice for us during our week in Agadir. It let us experience many of the different sides of Morocco in a small group and with an inspiring guide - Zachariah. The walled city of Toroudant was the highlight - especially the walk through the mesmerising souks. The oasis at Tiout was instructive showing how water makes human life possible. Our local guide in Tiout was eager but mostly incomprehensible to English speakers. His French was fine. Our lunch - in a Berber house - was tasty and substantial which made the tour very good value as well. Some of the smaller stops added colour - not least the sight of goats grazing in the branches of argon trees. We'd thoroughly recommend this tour to anyone who wants to know more than just the beach culture of Agadir.
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Dec 1, 2023
Antiquity, Wonderful Scenery and a Great Day Out - Taroudant was a fantastic old town and the Berber town of Tiout and Kasbah were great. Lunch was terrific and the guide Abdil was amazing - he was fluent in four languages and very kind. The highlight was taking a ride round the plantation on Hezel, the donkey.
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Sep 1, 2023
Great experiences! - Great organization and very nice excursions! We had entrusted Redali Tour with the organization of 3 excursions for our families coming from France for our wedding: they were super professional, punctual and attentive! We highly recommend them!
Excursions carried out:
- tiout / taroudant
- visit to Agadir
- Tiznit / legzira
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Jan 31, 2025
What to do - Have an interesting ride, driver does not talk too much about the places and history of the places visited. Otherwise very good typical meal
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Feb 1, 2024
Experiences of Taroudant. - We really appreciated the fact that Rachid, the tour guide, took the time to explain a few things to us. As well, the experiences of the day were varied and all very enjoyable.
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Aug 31, 2023
That's what we wanted - A wonderful experience in the Tioud oasis.
This place is worth seeing...fruit trees, vegetables, figs, dates, zucchini...spices...and an ancient irrigation canal including grain mills.
We saw lots of happy people, children bathing, families picnicking👍
For lunch we had delicious food in the Jardin Restaurant. We really liked it
Then we went on to Taroudant...a great little town. Old buildings, winding streets, lots of traditional murals, small markets
...and again we would have liked to stay longer
A great day with lots of beautiful moments
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Feb 16, 2025
Taroudant Tiout Trip - Mustafa and Hocein took us on this all day trip. They picked us up from Tamraght where we were staying so we didn’t have to go to Agadir. Their input was interesting and knowledgeable. Taroudant was disappointing. Once you’ve seen one souk you’ve seen them all. The ancient walls are very photogenic and our guide gave us opportunities to stop and take photos. Tiout was extremely interesting. Our guide Aziz was professional and informative. He did not push anything extra on us. He knew we didn’t want to ride donkeys and steered us away from them. He explained the irrigation system and showed us the canals and tanks. The meal at the restaurant was good.
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Feb 15, 2025
Ride to Taroudante - Small new bus with 8 seats. Friendly driver, but more driver than guide. He drives well. First Stop at Petromins Oils Gas Station: 30 minutes for coffee... original! Next door is an orange farm. No interest when you come from France, let alone Morocco... Lose 30 minutes at a gas station and to visit an orange farm... while we come to discover the region... At least an argan farm. But considering the number of buses that stop there, it must be the farm of the century (gold oranges?). A great lack of originality!
We're back on the road at 10:30. Tour of Taroudant at 11:15 with Mohamed, local guide. Visit the Jewish quarter (Mellah), the souk... but hey, not transcendental... multiple stops at friends for commissions! Well, Taroudant, a provincial town of little interest... with French tourists slowing down and talking to talk! To finish at 1:00 in front of an argan oil manufacturer! In a very nice area worth a visit.
At 14:00, we arrive in a kasbah in Tiout overlooking the plain of Souss and the oasis... between rocks and desert... overlooking the High Atlas. So, this tourist restaurant... 15 dirhams a 33cl bottle of Coca-Cola... a little vegetable couscous and a little olive chicken tagine for 4! Fair quality, but too expensive for quantity! And annealed chicken from home! The bread was a long time ago!...
Then, walk in the oasis with an unbearable guide: two-ball jokes, he talks to women as if they were his girlfriends, and they laugh! He's having fun hypnosis with guinea pigs... shame. The oasis is nice, but with him, it's hell.
Overall, circuit with lots of road, but interesting places.
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Dec 2, 2023
Too high expectations, very tasty food - We obviously started the trip with too high expectations.
We booked a German tour, unfortunately it was in English, but that was to be expected.
The Taroudant souk was not very traditional, lots of cheap plastic goods. The argan production was very interesting. Lunch was very tasty! The Tiout oasis was beautiful to look at. Unfortunately there were some hidden costs, at every corner they wanted money for the photos. The tour of the oasis also had to be paid for. We got the feeling that our guide was working for his people to get as much money as possible from the tourists.
Nevertheless, we were able to see a lot of the landscape on the long drive.
On the way back, not only were we very tired, but also our driver, so we were sometimes afraid that he would fall asleep at the wheel.
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Mar 26, 2023
Nice enough but didn't really add anything to our holiday - Taroudant - a quick stop at one of the gates in the wall then most of the time being taken on a 'tour' round the souk with particular shops being pushed which became a recurring feature of the day. Then the inevitable visit to an Argan Cooperative (6th time for us over 2 holidays). We then drove to Tiout oasis (green valley, not a lake) for lunch which was very good but in a restaurant not a homestay. Then a donkey tour of the oasis which was a nice surprise and fun but another additional cost which did not go down well with some of the guests. Led to trinket and drinks shops and encouraged to buy more. Clearly the guide and the donkey drivers were subsistence level workers so were pushing for extra money, we don't blame them but maybe more of the overall cost of the tour could be put in their direction.
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