Berber Heartlands
Berber Heartlands
Berber Heartlands
13 Days Starting in Casablanca, Morocco and ending in Marrakesh, Morocco
Visiting: Tangier, Chefchaouen, Fes, Merzouga, Skoura, Imlil, Marrakesh, Marrakech
Tour operator:
Tour code:
3273
Guide Type:
Fully Guided
Special diets catered:
Vegetarians
Tour operated in:
EnglishTrip Styles:
Tour Overview
- Join a local pastry chef to learn how to make a range of yummy Moroccan pastries
- Visit the Bhalil Village known for its for its unique cave houses
- Hike to the local village of Aroumd and the surrounding douars in the Atlas Mountains
- Explore and mingle with remote Berber communities
- Awake to sunrise over the rolling sand dunes of Erg Chebbi
An exotic gateway to Africa - welcome to Morocco! Its mountains, desert and coast are populated by Berbers and nomads, and its ancient medina lanes lead to souqs and traditional riads.
Explore from the Saharan dunes to the Atlas Mountains on this sensory journey. Landscapes carpet this sublime slice of North Africa like the richly coloured rugs you’ll lust after in local cooperatives. The mountains lead you to Saharan oases – offering simple, breathtaking pleasures: night skies glistening in the thin air; views over a fluffy cloudbank from the Tizi n’Test pass. On lower ground, discover the rugged coastlines and caves in forested hills, and of course the mighty desert.
Highlights
Itinerary
Day 1 - Arrival Casablanca
Location: Tangier
Accommodation: Hotel
Ahlan wa Sahlan & welcome To Morocco! Upon arrival at Casablanca Airport, our representative will be waiting for you outside with signboard with your name on it, as well as our private vehicle that will take you to your hotel. There will be a welcome Moroccan mint tea waiting for you upon check-in. Depending on your arrival time the evening will be at leisure.Casablanca at leisureFondly known by locals simply as ‘Casa’, the capital of Morocco is the industrial, economic and cultural heart of this remarkable country, as well as its most cosmopolitan, liberal and progressive city. Whilst most visitors overlook Casablanca in favour of Morocco’s more popular and exotic cities, this sprawling metropolis has plenty to offer the discerning traveller and has many hidden historical and cultural gems just waiting to be discovered. The city is famous for its spectacular Art Deco and Moorish Revival architecture, constructed during the Colonial Period. Explore the Old Medina, a tiny, ancient, walled village; the impressive King Hassan II Mosque; its ornate rooms, masterfully tiled floors and intricately carved wooden ceilings of the Hispanic-Moorish Mahkama du Pacha. Explore the Old Medina and Hassan II Mosque, of the most impressive sites in Casablanca. Opened in 1993 after 7 Years of construction work of dozens of Moroccan architects and thousands of workers from all over the kingdom, this mosque has the tallest Minaret on the planet and is the 3rd largest mosque in the world. The huge building is partly on land and partly on sea, and in one area, water can be seen through a glass floor. It is one of the only religious sites open to non-Muslims.With your guide, you will explore the Cave of Hercules, the Kasbah, the tangle of the Medina, and, of course, the Souk. MealsN/AAccommodationOvernight Odyssee Center Hotel or similarServicesAirport transfer
Day 2 - Rabat & Tangier
Location: Tangier
Accommodation: Hotel
Meals Included: Breakfast
Kasbah des OudaiasThis morning, explore the old quarter known as the Kasbah des Oudaias. Originally built in the 12th century by the Almohads, the kasbah sits at the mouth of the Bou Regreg River, overlooking the Atlantic Ocean. It is known for its narrow, winding streets lined with white and blue houses.Hassan Mosque and MausoleumsAfterwards, visit the minaret of the Hassan Mosque and the two late kings of Morocco’s Mausoleums. You will also visit the Spanish Mosque before continuing to Tangier where you will explore Hercules cave, the Kasbah, the tangle of the Medina and of course, the Souk. MealsBreakfastAccommodationOvernight Palais Zahia or similarServicesPrivate vehicle with English-speaking guideSightseeing: Kasbah des Oudaias, Minaret of the Hassan Mosque, Mausoleums, Spanish Mosque, Hercules cave, the Kasbah, Medina and Tangier Souk.Travel time and distanceRabat to Tangier: Approx. 252km | 3hrs driveCity Tour: Approx. 50km | 2 hrs drive
Day 3 - Chefchaouen
Location: Chefchaouen
Accommodation: Hotel
Meals Included: Breakfast
ChefchaouenContinue north to the city of Chefchaouen, locally known as the Blue Pearl. Hidden high up in the Rif Mountains of northeastern Morocco, Chefchaouen is a relatively large historical town known for the striking, variously-hued blue-washed buildings of its picturesque Medina. Wander along narrow, cobblestone streets lined with leather and weaving workshops and an array of historical monuments. Must-see attractions include the town’s waterfall which lies to the east of the Medina; the ruins of an old mosque on a hill behind the waterfall; and the shady main square of Uta el-Hammam, which is home to the red-walled kasbah, a 15th-century fortress and dungeon displaying ethnographic and art exhibits.Explore this beautiful Andalusian town. Its medina has been lovingly cared for with striking blue and whitewashed houses and artistic doorways. Most of Chefchaouen was recreated by Andalusian refugees escaping the Reconquista, so you might feel like you’re in the hills of Spain whileexploring its streets. Kasbah and Main SquareEnjoy the sights in the main square with the Kasbah (built back in the 18th century), central mosque and cafes with authentic Moroccan-style menus. The market is a mix of traditional Moroccan and tourist souvenirs, very busy but worth a visit. The town is easy to explore and the old Kasbah is worth a visit. Built by Moulay Ismail, it is now practically a ruin, and next to it is the Great Mosque. Although the medina is small, walk on to the main square and the souks, where women wearing Hayek (traditional veils) sell an array of local goods. If you head on to the Jewish quarter behind the jewellery souk, you will feel the difference between here and the main Arabic feel of the town.Rif MountainsYou will also enjoy exploring the Rif Mountains. The first and lowest of the mountain ranges that ripple south through Morocco, make perfect trekking country. Take in the magnificent ranges, gorges and valleys, cloaked in forests of cedar, cork oak and fir. Unlike the extremely popular Atlas Mountains, there are no deep, well-worn trails or tourists – these mountains offer you a unique, sprawling look at undiscovered terrain. Situated close to villages and cities, you can still venture far away without leaving behind the comforts of Moroccan culture and hospitality. Overlooking the entire Chefchaouen town on the Rif mountains, enjoy the peaceful vibe of white and blue. Visit the little Spanish church that you saw when you entered Chefchaouen. You are also likely to meet troupes of Barbary apes around the edge of Talassemtane National Park. (Hiking shoes or sneakers are recommended) MealsBreakfastAccommodationOvernight Vancii Hotel or similarServicesPrivate vehicle with English-speaking guideSightseeing: Chefchaouen, Kasbah, Central Mosque, Medina, and Rif MountainsTravel time and distanceTangier to Chefchaouen: Approx. 112km | 2.25 hrs driveReturn trip to Talassemtane National Park: Approx: 80km | 2 hrs drive
Day 4 - Fes
Location: Fes
Accommodation: Hotel
Meals Included: Breakfast
VolubilisGet into your comfy shoes, grab a bottle of water, put on your sunscreen and get ready for an outdoorsy day full of exciting historical sites. After breakfast, you will head to the city to the ruins of Volubilis. Take a guided tour of The Mauritanian capital, founded in the 3rd century B.C., the Roman ruins of Volubilis. This site became an important outpost of the Roman Empire and was graced with many fine buildings. Extensive remains of these survive in the archaeological site, located in a fertile agricultural area. Afterwards, head to the spiritual capital of Morocco, Fes.FesFes is Morocco’s second-largest city and the country’s former capital. It is an exotic mix of Arabic architecture, ancient alleyways, calls to prayer and colourful markets; all mixed in with a good dose of modern culture. Home to the venerated Karaouine Mosque, which dates back to 859 AD and incorporates an Islamic university, it is also home to the country’s most hallowed shrine, the Zaouia Moulay Idriss II. Fes is regarded as the spiritual seat of Morocco. Those with a penchant for shopping can browse the mesmerising colourful markets selling an exquisite array of silver, leather and other handicrafts up for grabs. MealsBreakfastAccommodation2 nights Riad El Yacout or similarServicesPrivate vehicle with English-speaking guideSightseeing: Volubilis and FesTravel time and distanceChefchaouen to Volubilis: Approx. 164km | 3 hrsVolubilis to Fes: Approx. 95km | 1.5 hrs
Day 5 - Fes
Location: Fes
Accommodation: Hotel
Meals Included: Breakfast
Fes City TourExplore the spiritual and cultural capital of the kingdom of Morocco on a guided tour. See the architectural treasures of the Medina including The famous Fes tanneries. Visit ancient buildings such as Mederssa El Attarine, and the University and Mosque of Karaouine. Admire the harmonious Mosaic details that adorn these magnificent buildings. Learn about traditional artisan work at the Nejjarine Museum of Wooden Arts and Crafts. See where artisans employ techniques passed down from generation to generation in order to make tools, carpets, furniture, and musical instruments.In the afternoon feel free to relax at your beautiful Riad (which means Mansion in Arabic) away from the buzz of the busy city. MealsBreakfastAccommodationRiad El Yacout or similarServicesPrivate vehicle with English-speaking guideSightseeing: Fes City Tour including Fes Medina and Tanneries, Mederssa El Attarine, the University and Mosque of Karaouine and Nejjarine Museum of Wooden Arts and Crafts)
Day 6 - Merzouga
Location: Merzouga
Accommodation: Lodge
Meals Included: Breakfast, Dinner
Bhalil VillageDepart Fes early this morning and journey into the Middle Atlas Mountains. Your first stop will be Bhalil Village, set on the side of a hill 6 km northwest of Sefrou. Bhalil is a quiet town, often overlooked by travellers exploring northern Morocco. This small village is renowned for its unique cave houses. Your personal guide will walk you through the village, introducing you to locals and showcasing the rich collection of “Jellaba” (Moroccan traditional clothes) buttons, for which Bhalil is famous.MideltYour next destination is Midelt, known as the Apple City of Morocco. The large apple sculpture at the city centre is its iconic landmark, and the delicious apples from Midelt are celebrated across the country. Enjoy lunch in Midelt, where the special “Mountain fish” cuisine is highly recommended.ErfoudAfter lunch, continue your drive to Erfoud, the “Fossil City,” also known as the “Gateway to theDesert.” Erfoud is a paradise for fossil hunters, particularly known for the discovery of unique fossilised species, including trilobites. The region’s landscape and geology are strikingly similar to certain areas on Mars, making it a valuable site for Mars analogue research.From Erfoud, you will transfer to Merzouga. Overnight in a desert riad as you prepare for tomorrow’s full desert exploration. MealsBreakfast, DinnerAccommodationOvernight: Riad Madu Hotel or similarServicesPrivate vehicle with English-speaking guideSightseeing: Bhalil Village, Midelt, Erfoud, MerzougaTravel time and distanceFes to Bhalil: Approx. 27 km | 30 mins driveBhalil to Midelt: Approx. 198 km | 3.5 hrs driveMidelt to Erfoud: Approx. 208 km | 3.5 hrs driveErfoud to Merzouga: Approx. 54.6 km | 50 mins drive
Day 7 – Merzouga On 4X4 Tour
Location: Merzouga
Accommodation: Camp
Meals Included: Breakfast, Dinner
Rise early at around 7:00 am, where your 4×4 driver will be waiting at reception. Embark on a sunrise dune exploration, climbing a towering dune to witness the first rays of sunlight illuminating the golden sands. After this breathtaking experience, return to the camp for breakfast and a brief rest.Ancient Stone MineBegin your full-day desert adventure with a visit to an ancient stone mine. Historically, desert inhabitants used black stone powder for make-up, beauty, and protection against the wind. Drive through the ruins of an ancient caravanserai on the way to Timbuktu, the legendary “Land of Gold.” From a nearby hill, enjoy sweeping views of the endless desert.Khamlia VillageContinue your journey to Khamlia, known as the birthplace of the traditional Gnawa music. You’ve likely encountered this soulful music, characterised by rhythmic harp and metal instruments, during your time in Morocco. The guide will share fascinating stories about the origins and significance of Gnawa music.Traditional Berber Lunch and Desert Garden TourFor lunch, savour a traditional “Berber Pizza” before taking a short nap. In the afternoon, explore a desert garden with your guide. This garden features an ingenious irrigation system that showcases an interesting method of sustaining plant life in the harsh desert environment.After a day full of exploration, return to your desert camp for an overnight stay. MealsBreakfast, DinnerAccommodationOvernight in Riad Madu luxury camp (tent) or similarServicesPrivate 4×4 vehicle with English-speaking guideSightseeing: Merzouga Dunes, ancient stone mine, Caravanserai ruins, Khamlia Village visit, Desert gardenActivities: 4×4 Dune Tour, Desert Garden Tour
Day 8 - Skoura
Location: Skoura
Accommodation: Camp
Todra GorgesAfter breakfast this morning, take a short rest or climb the dunes once more to bid farewell to the Grand Sahara. The journey begins with a stop at the Todra Gorges, a stunning series of limestone river canyons located in the eastern High Atlas Mountains near Tinerhir. These gorges, carved by the Todgha and Dades Rivers, feature cliff walls that reach up to 400 metres (1,312 ft) in some places, creating a breathtaking landscape.Boumalne DadesNext, transfer to Boumalne Dades, situated in southeast Morocco’s Tinghir Province at 1500 metres above sea level. This enchanting destination, nestled between rugged red cliffs, palm oases, and fields of crimson wildflowers, offers a captivating blend of natural beauty and cultural heritage. Enjoy lunch here and explore the city’s traditional art, music, and adobe architecture, which have remained virtually intact over the centuries. SkouraThe day’s final destination is the hidden Oasis town of Skoura. Stepping into Skoura feels like stepping back in time, with its single small supermarket and a landscape where palm trees, desert, and snowy mountains come together to create a unique setting.Take a guided tour of this tranquil oasis before returning to your Kasbah hotel for dinner and a well-deserved rest. Please note that due to the local network, WiFi signal strength may be limited in your room. MealsN/AAccommodationOvernight in Kasbah Ait ben Damiette or similarServicesPrivate vehicle with English-speaking guideSightseeing: Todra Gorges, Boumalne Dades and Skoura Travel time and distanceGrand Sahara to Todra Gorges: Approx. 194km | 3hrs driveTodra gorges to Boumalne Dades: Approx. 54km | 1hr driveBoumalne Dades to Skoura: Approx. 79km | 1hr 20mins drive
Day 9 - Imlil
Location: Imlil
Accommodation: Lodge
Meals Included: Breakfast, Dinner
Today, bid farewell to the enchanting town of Skoura and embark on a journey through the Atlas Mountains via the Tiz n’Tichka Pass.Imlil HikeContinue onwards to the village of Imlil, where you will begin a light trek from Imlil (1,740m) towards Tamatert, the location of your charming auberge. After checking in, your guide will lead you on a hike to the local village of Around and the surrounding douars. Take in the breathtaking views of the High Atlas Mountains (1,900m) and immerse yourself in the authentic, traditional Berber culture. MealsBreakfast, DinnerAccommodationOvernight in Dar Imlil or similarServicesPrivate vehicle with English-speaking guideSightseeing: Tiz n’Tichka Pass, Imlil, Tamatert, Around Village and surrounding douars, High Atlas MountainsActivities: Imlil HikeTravel time and distanceWalking Distance: Approximately 2-4kmsWalking Time: Approximately 1hrSkoura to Tiz n Tichka Pass to Ourika Village to Imlil: Approx. 304km | 5hrs drive
Day 10 - Imlil
Location: Imlil
Accommodation: Lodge
Meals Included: Breakfast, Dinner
Spend a leisurely day amidst the serene mountain surroundings. Whether you choose to sit in the yard or on the balcony, you can unwind while enjoying the peaceful sounds of nature. Your guide and driver are at your disposal, so if you need anything, please don’t hesitate to ask the hotel reception.MealsBreakfast, DinnerAccommodationOvernight in Dar Imlil or similar
Day 11 - Marrakesh
Location: Marrakesh
Accommodation: Hotel
Meals Included: Breakfast, Dinner
OuirganeAfter breakfast, depart for a Berber village called Ouirgane. Crossing a vibrant green valley that stays fresh and lush even during the hottest days of the summer, this village is situated in a scenic valley at 1000 metres above sea level in the High Atlas Mountains. You will have the opportunity to stop in many picturesque villages along the way such as Ouaousaft, Asni, before you finally reach the Ouirgane Lake! Enjoy exploring this beautiful village.MarrakechLater on in the afternoon, you will be transferred to the ochre city of Marrakech, a colourful melting pot where European modernity is mixed with ancient vibes. The bustling UNESCO-listed city of Marrakesh is an enchanting travel destination in Morocco. It’s easy to lose all sense of time in Marrakech, with its maze of narrow alleyways scattered with donkey carts, snake charmers, castanetists, acrobats, storytellers, dancers, water-sellers and potion vendors to entertain. If you don’t find all of these as you journey through the winding streets of the ‘Red City’, you will be sure to find them and much, much more at its famous markets. Marrakesh is home to the largest traditional Berber market in Morocco and one of the busiest squares in the world, known as Djemaa el Fna which is where you will enjoy dinner this evening. MealsBreakfast, DinnerAccommodation2 nights Riad Palais Des Princesses or similarServicesPrivate vehicle with English-speaking guideSightseeing:Ouirgane, MarrakechTravel time and distanceImlil – Marrakesh: Approx. 67km | 2 hrs drive
Day 12 - Marrakech
Location: Marrakech
Accommodation: Hotel
Meals Included: Breakfast
Cooking Class at La Maison ArabeAfter breakfast, you will head to the elegant restaurant at La Maison Arabe where you will have a cooking class and learn to prepare your first Moroccan meal. With the help of a local chef, prepare your lunch.MedinaAfter lunch, you will have a guided visit to the Medina starting from Le Jardin Secret which dates back to the Saadian dynasty more than 400 years ago and has been the home of some of Morocco and Marrakech’s most important political figures. Discover its gardens and buildings, which are outstanding examples of Islamic art and architecture.The Souks and Spice MarketsNext, you will wind back through the narrow streets of the Medina through souks and spice Markets where women sell many organic goodies from organic make-up products to handmade jewellery and hats.Continue to the Bahia Palace then to the Koutoubia Mosque and its minaret.MealsBreakfastAccommodationRiad Palais Des Princesses or similarServicesPrivate vehicle with English-speaking guideSightseeing: Medina, Souks and Spice Markets, Bahia Palace, Koutoubia Mosque and minaretActivities: La Maison Arabe cooking classTravel time and distanceLa Maison Arabe to Le Jardin Secret: Approx: 1.2 km | 5 mins drive or 15 mins walkLe Jardin Secret to Souks and Spice Markets Medina: Approx. 0.5 km | 5 mins drive or 15 mins walk Souks and Spice Markets Medina to Bahia Palace: Approx. 1 km | 10 mins walkBahia Palace to Koutoubia Mosque: Approx. 1.3 km | 10 mins by car or 15 mins walk
Day 13 - Departure
Location: Marrakesh
Meals Included: Breakfast
Following breakfast, today is at leisure until it is time for your transfer to the airport for your onward departure.
Meals
Breakfast
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Airport transfer
What's Included
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Return airport transfers
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12 nights accommodation
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Meals as per the itinerary
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Services of an English speaking guide
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Transportation in an air conditioned vehicle
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Entrance fees
What's Not Included
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International and Domestic flights
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Drinks unless otherwise mentioned
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Visas
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Travel Insurance
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Tips
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Inoculations
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Items of a personal nature
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Anything not mentioned in the itinerary
Check out our Q&As
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What kind of transportation is provided during the tour?
The tour provides transportation in an air-conditioned vehicle, including private transfers and guided tours, ensuring a comfortable journey through Morocco's diverse landscapes and vibrant cities.
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What types of accommodations are included in the tour?
The tour includes a variety of accommodations, such as stays at the Odyssee Center Hotel, Palais Zahia, Vancii Hotel, Riad El Yacout, Riad Madu Hotel, Madu Luxury Camp, Kasbah Ait ben Damiette, Dar Imlil, and Riad Palais Des Princesses, offering comfort and local charm.
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Are meals included in the tour package?
Meals are provided as per the itinerary during the tour. Specific meals included are breakfast and dinner on certain days, with some days offering no meals.
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Is there a guide available during the tour?
Yes, the services of an English-speaking guide are available throughout the tour to assist and provide insights into the various locations visited.
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What activities are included in the desert exploration in Merzouga?
In Merzouga, the tour includes a sunrise dune exploration, a visit to an ancient stone mine, a tour of caravanserai ruins, a visit to Khamlia to experience traditional Gnawa music, and a traditional Berber lunch. There is also a tour of a desert garden showcasing an ingenious irrigation system.
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What can I expect during the visit to Chefchaouen?
In Chefchaouen, you will explore the blue-washed buildings of the Medina, visit the town's waterfall, the ruins of an old mosque, and the main square of Uta el-Hammam. You will also have the opportunity to explore the Rif Mountains and visit the Talassemtane National Park.
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What historical sites are visited in Fes?
In Fes, the tour includes visits to the Medina, the famous Fes tanneries, Mederssa El Attarine, the University and Mosque of Karaouine, and the Museum of Wooden Arts and Crafts.
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What is the experience like in the Atlas Mountains?
In the Atlas Mountains, you will hike to the local village of Aroumd and the surrounding douars, taking in breathtaking views of the High Atlas Mountains and experiencing traditional Berber culture. There is also a leisurely day to enjoy the serene mountain surroundings.
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What is included in the cooking class in Marrakesh?
In Marrakesh, you will participate in a cooking class at La Maison Arabe, where you will learn to prepare a Moroccan meal with the help of a local chef.
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Will the accommodation included meet local health and safety regulations?
Yes. Focusing on providing authentic experiences where ever you are in the world, Crooked Compass has access to a vast array of accommodation styles. From boutique properties in larger cities to local guest houses and home stays within small villages. Crooked Compass ensures that local authenticity flows through your accommodation throughout your tour without compromising standard.
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What sort of transportation is used for your tours?
Transportation utilised on a Crooked Compass escorted small group tour is a combination of a private air conditioned vehicle and local transport where appropriate. This may include a local bus ride, use of the cities metro system, a domestic flight to another city or overnight train ride.
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What Ethical Travel credentials does the tour company have?
Crooked Compass strives to be a leader in sustainable tourism. Crooked Compass is firmly committed to the principles of ethical travel. Our comprehensive Sustainable Tourism Practices policy summarises our commitments and actions. Although the very basis of our ground operations lends itself to the ethos of sustainable tourism, this policy re-iterates our commitment to: Use locally owned hotels Use locally owned ground agents Use local guides and drivers Promote community tourism projects from homestays to craft shops Support charities that work within the destinations that we travel to Carbon offset our travels
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Who runs your tours and are they experts in their fields?
Crooked Compass works with the worlds best operators who are specialists in their country, region and cities providing you with in depth local knowledge. We use local guides who live and breathe the areas they work in, making sure you experience their region, their way. We believe it is far better to have a local guide who knows a lot about a little than a text book trained Western tour guide who knows a little about a lot. Using local guides also ensures that money stays within local communities and supports the regions we visit.
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What can I expect from a Crooked Compass tour that I wouldn't get from travelling with an alternative company?
Crooked Compass provides a sensory way to understand the world – we help you live like a local, eat like a local, do what the locals do and seek the faces behind the places whilst discovering untouched lands and natural beauty. Crooked Compass tours delve deep into the heart and soul of a destination ensuring you get out of your journey all you intended and much, much more. Our intriguing itineraries have been created by travellers for travellers. Steering travellers to follow a different path, Crooked Compass’ itineraries allow you to experience the world’s most fascinating destinations in ways you never dreamed possible. It brings to life those ‘bucket list’ experiences you have yearned to do and separates the travellers from the tourists. Crooked Compass tours are culturally rich, reward travellers with unexpected encounters and uncommon rendezvous, creating truly unique, authentic travel experiences.
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Who do your tours cater for?
Crooked Compass escorted small group tours cater for those who are well travelled seeking the what’s next and what’s new. Our travellers are curious minded soft adventurers who want to uncover something more than the mainstream tourist trail. Crooked Compass tours draw travellers with an interest in sustainable tourism and conservation for the areas they visit. A Crooked Compass traveller is someone who is seeking something fresh and unique, who has a yearning for authenticity and discovery, with an appreciation for cultures, tradition and the natural world. We call them Cultural Purists.
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I am concerned about my impact on travelling through untouched regions. Can I offset?
Yes. All travellers on Crooked Compass tours have the option to offset their part of their tour’s carbon footprint by donating $4AUD (tax-deductible) at time of booking. 100% of these funds are donated to Greenfleet, an environmental non-profit organisation dedicated to protecting our climate by restoring our forests. By partnering with Greenfleet, we are confident that our carbon offset program provides genuine and lasting environmental benefits. Your offset donation funds plant trees and restore permanent native forests in Australia and New Zealand. As they grow, these forests provide many community and environmental benefits by absorbing carbon emissions, protecting our unique biodiversity, restoring habitat for native wildlife, preventing soil salinity and erosion, improving water quality and much more. If you’d like to find out more and offset the rest of your carbon emissions, visit www.greenfleet.org.au
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