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Baraka Morocco Volunteer Trip 2026

14th Apr 2026 - 23rd Apr 2026

10 days/Morocco /Project Trip

Overview

Trip Summary | Baraka Morocco Volunteer Trip

We have teamed up with Baraka for this unique trip to Morocco to help the community rebuild their lives after the devastation caused by an earthquake in September 2023. Join us as we head up to the worst affected remote Berber villages in the Atlas Mountains. Work side by side with the locals as we help villagers rebuild their homes.

No experience is necessary – just a willingness to pitch in and make a difference.

Fitness Requirements

You don’t need any building experience to take part — just enthusiasm, a willingness to work hard and the desire to make a difference! A reasonable level of fitness is required.

This unique trip gives you the opportunity to make a genuine impact and give back to the community you are visiting. You will be able to play your part in helping locals rebuild their lives after the devastating earthquake which hit the region in September 2023. Immerse yourself in local life and see first-hand just what a difference you can make. A reasonable level of fitness is required.

Situated in North West Africa, the Kingdom of Morocco is a country with a population of over 35 million people. Morocco has a diverse geography with both Atlantic and Mediterranean coastlines in addition to a rugged mountainous and desert interior. The mighty Atlas Mountains, vast Sahara Desert, picturesque port towns and traditional Berber villages make Morocco an adventure lover’s paradise. Marrakech is a wonderful place to visit with its spicy aromas, peaceful mosques, diverse entertainers and a cacophony of merchants in the bustling medina.

Flights are not included in the cost and should be arranged independently.  If you require any further arrangements such as extra nights’ accommodation, single rooms or any other arrangements please let Different Travel know at the time of booking.

The group will generally be between 10-15 people. Andy McKee is leading the tour on behalf of Baraka Community Partnerships. He has been leading trips in Morocco, where Baraka was founded, for over 20 years. He will be assisted by Moroccan colleagues and friends.

The minimum age to participate in this trip is 18 years old, or 15-17 if accompanied by an adult.

During your stay in Morocco, you’ll stay in simple guesthouses known as riads. The trip costs are calculated based on two individuals sharing a room. If you are a solo traveller, we will gladly assign you a same-gender room-mate. 

Single rooms are subject to availability. Please make a request on your booking form.

Temperatures in the Atlas Mountains in April can reach 25°C and higher but wind chill may make this feel colder and temperatures can drop to around 8°C after the sun sets. Some snow may remain on the higher slopes.

Although the temperatures and conditions above are historically accurate, climate change can impact the seasons so you may experience uncharacteristic conditions during the trip which are out of our control. Should this happen the guide will assess the situation and make decisions to ensure the best enjoyment and ultimately the safety of the group as a whole.

Typically breakfast comprises bread, eggs and hot drinks. Evening meals tend to begin with a hot or cold salad, followed by a tagine (a traditional fish, chicken or lamb stew with vegetables served in a clay pot) served with bread or couscous (made from semolina) accompanied by vegetables. A cup of sweet mint tea is commonly used to end the meal.

There are western-style toilets and shower facilities at the hotel and guesthouse. You should bring your own environmentally friendly toiletries.

You may encounter basic squat toilets during certain parts of the trip. Toilet paper is not always provided so you will need to bring your own.

The work will be done in a mountainous area which is at approximately 1,800m altitude. There will be some walking around in this area so a basic degree of fitness is required.

You will never be asked to do anything outside your physical capabilities and teamwork will be encouraged at all times. No volunteer should feel they have to do something they are not happy or comfortable doing. Be open and honest if you feel you cannot do what you have been asked to.

If you do have any reservations about any job you are assigned, please do not hesitate to raise these with Andy.

Itinerary

Rebuild Morocco with Baraka 2026

Day 1 (Tuesday 14 April 2026):

Marrakech
You will arrive in Marrakech and transfer to Riad Bledna for the night.
Meals: Dinner

Day 2 (Wednesday 15 April 2026):

Marrakech – Tighza
After breakfast we take to the road and head up to the Atlas mountains to the Berber village of Tighza. We will check into our guesthouse base for the next few nights before making our first visit to the project this afternoon.
Meals: Breakfast & dinner

Days 3–6 (Thursday 16 – Sunday 19 April 2026):

Tighza
We will spend the next three days immersing ourselves in Berber village life and assisting with the Baraka funded projects. The main body of work is likely to be repairing and creating irrigation channels and we may also spend time helping rebuild some of the homes damaged in the earthquakes. There may also be time or the option of a half day walk in and around the beautiful High Atlas Mountains as well as taking a village hammam.
Meals: Breakfast, lunch & dinner

Day 7 (Monday 20 April 2026):

Tighza – Marrakech
Today we return to Marrakech for another night at Riad Bledna. This evening there is some free time for you to head into the city to explore.
Meals: Breakfast

Day 8 (Tuesday 21 April 2026):

Marrakech – Essaouira
After breakfast we will head back on the road and head towards the coastal city of Essaouira. The journey time is around 3 hours and we should be there in time for lunch and a free afternoon wandering around the souks or walking on the beach.
Meals: Breakfast

Day 9 (Wednesday 22 April 2026):

Essaouira
Today is a free day for you to enjoy Essaouira. Known as the windy city it’s sandy beaches are great for surfing, windsurfing and kitesurfing. Or perhaps you’d like to explore the medina, protected by its 18th-century seafront ramparts.
Meals: Breakfast

Day 10 (Thursday 23 April 2026):

Essaouira – Marrakech
Today we head back to Marrakech before you transfer to the airport for your flight home.
Meals: Breakfast

N.B. Adventure travel is unpredictable so the itinerary may change due to flight schedules, climate etc. We will do our best to keep to the itinerary however we cannot be held responsible for changes outside of our control. Your guide and tour manager will have the final say in the interest of the health and safety of the group.

Costs & How to pay

Total trip costs:

  • £1,250pp
  • Each person must pay a deposit of £250 at the time of booking.
  • The remaining balance of the trip cost is due no later than 10 weeks prior to departure.
  • It is hoped that participants are able to fundraise £500 per person to be paid directly to Baraka. This donation will help us purchase materials for the project work undertaken.

SINGLE SUPPLEMENT

  • Single rooms are subject to availability. Please get in touch to enquire.

What's included

  • Transfers and transport in Morocco (as specified)
  • Accommodation (twin rooms)
  • Meals as specified
  • Activities as specified
  • Support staff from Baraka

What's not included

  • International flights
  • Transport in Tighza if required
  • Some meals as specified
  • Any necessary vaccinations
  • Travel insurance
  • Personal expenses (e.g. tips, drinks, souvenirs etc.)
  • Single supplements
  • Costs associated with the project

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