




Why Morocco OFFROAD?
From mountains to deserts – one of the world's most epic off-road destinations.
This is not one of those touristy tours where you'll be given a UTV or ATV for half an hour to cruise the dunes in Dubai.
Here, we're talking about a legendary off-road machine, one you'll drive following the tracks of the most elite pilots from the Rallye du Maroc – a route inaccessible to the casual tourist. Even if you've never sat behind the wheel of such a machine before – you'll feel your blood surge from the first touch of the throttle.
You'll inhale the desert dust, soar over rocks and bends, watch the horizon unfold before you – and realise that you haven't experienced true freedom until now. This is the holy grail for anyone with petrol in their veins... and a chance for those just about to discover it.
Dust, speed, and raw power in the highest league of off-roading.
Are you ready to hit the throttle?
Is this journey meant for you?
Challenge
Comfort
Nature
Culture
This is a world where instinct is your navigator and your soul is the map.
No signs. No fashion. No scripted moments.
Just real tracks in the sand left by men with fire in their blood! This journey is for men who aren't afraid to get dirty, aren't afraid to push the pedal, and don't wait for permission to be what they've always been — MEN.

You can join the waiting list, or if you fancy exploring on your own, we can arrange something special just for you and your crew.
THE JOURNEY
BROTHERS OF THE DUST is not just a tour. It's a survival ritual.
No women. No girlfriends. No kids.
Not because we don't love them. But because sometimes a man needs to reclaim his voice. To cut out the noise. To remember what it means to be a beast.
This is a place where you don't stop for a selfie. Where there's no one to tell you 'slow down' or 'check my story'.
Here, there are only brothers. Only desert. Only engines. We won't be parking horses by the campfire, but welding real beasts that kick up dust to the sky.


OUR MACHINES
UTV Maverick RS is not just a buggy. It's an apocalyptic missile.
We won't be parking horses next to a campfire, but we'll meet real beasts kicking up dust to the sky. We won't be walking – we'll be flying with 240 horses under the hood, UTVs that roar, spit rocks, and want just one thing: more.
You'll stop not to rest, but only to fill up the next can of fuel.
You'll park not a horse, but a turbo machine that knows no mercy.
This is not a toy. This is the Maverick R RS – the most extreme UTV from Can-Am.
With 240 horsepower, 7-speed DCT transmission, and suspension that devours sand, rocks, and air with equal appetite – this is a machine crafted for real off-road adventures.
Suspension that launches you over rocks as if through waves.
And a sound that can wake the dead.
THROUGH DESERTS AND CANYONS
From the dunes of the Sahara to the depths of Todra
You'll drive through Erg Chebbi – endless waves of golden sand, and descend into the 300-metre Todra Canyon, where the rocks seem to swallow the silence. This is desert territory – harsh but beautiful.
You'll visit villages like Imilchil, where legends still live. You'll pass through the Ait Bouguemez Valley, known as the "Happy Valley," and lose yourself in views that look like paintings.
This is not just a route – it's an encounter with people. You'll drink tea with the Berbers, sleep in traditional riads and guesthouses, and traverse places where GPS doesn't work. And you'll feel welcome, even without speaking the language.

FAQ
Frequently Asked Questions
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Is Morocco safe?
Morocco is one of the safest countries in Africa for tourists. Petty scams in the markets (bazaars) are the primary 'risk', but they don't pose a real threat. With an organised group and a local guide, we navigate the medinas without any issues. Women travel safely in our groups.
What health precautions should I take for Morocco?
There are no mandatory vaccines for Morocco. Consult your GP for recommended precautions. Drink bottled water and avoid ice from unknown sources. Generally, the food is tasty and safe, especially in the restaurants and establishments we visit.
Do I need a visa for Morocco?
No, Bulgarian citizens do not need a visa for stays up to 90 days. Your passport must be valid for at least 6 months. Make sure you get a stamp at the border.
What currency is used in Morocco and how do I pay?
The official currency is the Moroccan Dirham (MAD). Euros are accepted in tourist areas, but the exchange rate can vary. Card payments are possible in larger establishments and hotels. In markets and smaller towns, you'll need cash in Dirhams. ATMs are available everywhere in the cities.
What's the weather like in Morocco?
It depends on the region. The Mediterranean coast (Tangier) is 12-25°C, with rain from November to March. Marrakech: winter is about 13°C, summer can soar to 40°C+. Sahara: extreme variations, up to 35°C+ during the day and down to 5°C at night. The dry season is June-September (almost no rain). The rainy season is November-March.
Is there mobile internet in Morocco?
Mobile coverage is good in cities and along main roads. Wi-Fi is available in most hotels and cafes. In the desert and remote mountain areas, coverage is limited. A local SIM card (Maroc Telecom or Inwi) is cheap and provides good internet.
Can I fly a drone in Morocco?
No. Drones have been banned in Morocco since 2015. Importing, selling, and using drones is prohibited for any purpose. If you have a drone in your luggage, it will be confiscated at the airport. If you declare it at customs, they will hold it for you and return it upon departure. Do not bring a drone to Morocco.























































































