Envoyage has hosted 10 advisors on a famil to Morocco in partnership with Intrepid Travel.

The trip was designed to immerse advisors in Intrepid’s small group adventure style, showcasing the operator’s commitment to cultural connection, responsible travel and exceptional on-ground experiences.

Over 10 days advisors experienced the rich diversity of Morocco, from the energy of Marrakech to the dramatic landscapes of the High Atlas Mountains.

Standout moments included a sunset overlooking the ancient ksar of Ait Ben Haddou and a guided walk through a Berber village that concluded with a home cooked lunch shared with a local family.

“Partnerships like this give our members the chance to experience a destination the way their clients would,” said Lee Ann Hosking, Envoyage Australia Product Leader.

“First hand knowledge is a powerful tool for any travel entrepreneur and Intrepid delivered an itinerary that brought Morocco to life through culture, community and connection.

“The feedback from our advisors has been outstanding and experiences like this allow them to return home inspired, confident and ready to create even more meaningful journeys for their clients.”

Ray Hands, Intrepid Key Account Manager, said the famil reflected the strong alignment between Intrepid and Envoyage.

“Hosting Envoyage advisors in Morocco was an absolute pleasure. They embraced every moment with curiosity and enthusiasm, which is exactly what Intrepid is all about.

“Morocco is a destination rich with stories, hospitality and colour, and we were proud to showcase the heart of our product through local experiences, sustainable practices and genuine human connection.”

Angela Robson from Clout Travel said the journey created lasting connections within the Envoyage community.

“Morocco was the perfect setting for us to bond over tagine on rooftops overlooking the buzz of Marrakesh, relax in the luxurious pools of Intrepid’s accommodation, share fruit from the vine in the High Atlas Mountains, and chatter on walks with our fabulous guide and friend, Manelle,” she said.

“Morocco was unexpected and casually ornate, with courtyards adorned with delicate reliefs, a kaleidoscope of tiled colours and centuries old olive trees. Anywhere we went we were met with delightful smiles and Moroccan warm welcomes.”

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