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This excursion will offer a blend of the Middle East and Africa that will reveal itself gradually. We leave the big city of Casablanca and travel north in off-road vehicles to experience the culture of Tangier and the Rif Mountain communities. Before touring the alluring Sahara and the other towns in the Atlas Mountains, we will enjoy the splendor of Fes's Medina. We'll journey through a unique region of Morocco that follows the Anti Atlas slopes, passing through lunar vistas and Saharan plains until arriving at the Atlantic shore, where the sound of the waves and the fishermen's work become poetic. Enjoy the ambiance of Marrakech for a thousand and one nights as the tour comes to a close.
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You will be received and driven to your accommodation from Casablanca Mohammed V airport. An overview of your tour will be given by our representative in brief.
Head towards Fes. We go through stunning farmlands where grapes, grains, olives, and vegetables are farmed on the way to Fes. You'll go to Meknes and Volubilis before reaching Fes. The well-known Roman ruins from the southernmost Roman colony can be found at Volubilis. The first Arab dynasty founded by Moulay Ismail originated in Meknes, which is also home to the Bab Mansour, the entrance to Moulay Ismail Palace, and the Medersa Bou Inania. This takes us to the Henri es Souani, where the granaries and horse stable are located. There is a rooftop garden and café upstairs that offers fantastic city views. When you get to Fes, register at the hotel.
With an approved tour guide from the area, you will start your tour of Fes, "the oldest living Medina in the world," after breakfast. With stops at the Royal Palace's entrance, the 9th-century Karouine mosque, and the University, you will take a tour of the Medina and its "souks" (markets). You will also see "Moulay Idriss II," the city's founder's tomb. We're going to have lunch at one of the classic eateries in the old Medina. Following lunch, you will carry on with your tour to see the Batha Museum, the historic Harem Garden, and the Najarine Fountain. You will pause to take in the expansive cityscape while returning to the hotel.
We will begin your day journey toward Chefchaouen, often known as "blue city," a friendly town in northwest Morocco that is located in the Rif Mountains to the south of the Mediterranean coast, after breakfast in your riad or hotel at around eight in the morning. This charming blue city is well-known for its historic structures. Take a stroll around the medina to see its white-and-blue-washed walls and the markets that sell some interesting local goods. Chefchaouen's breathtaking vistas of the Rif Mountains make it an excellent location for photography. Returning in the afternoon to Fez. Anticipated arrival in Fez at 7:00 p.m.
We will depart for Merzouga after breakfast, traveling via Ifrane and the Atlas Mountains before reaching the cedar forests of Azrou, home to the wild monkeys. It will be an excellent chance to capture images of Morocco's natural landscapes. Lunch in Zaida, a tiny Berber community. We proceed over the Atlas Mountains, taking in the scenery of Medilt, until we reach the small town of Rich, Erfoud. Here, we can sense the start of the Tafilalet Saharan oasis before moving on to Merzouga. Spend the night in a hotel close to the dunes.
Following breakfast at the hotel, you'll go on an exploratory desert tour around the region, stopping in the settlement of Khamlia, which was once home to slaves from Sudan, to take in their music and way of life. The nearby Lake Merzouga is home to numerous bird species, including flamingos. If you'd like, you should also go to the Nomad Wire House, where a lot of Berber handicrafts are less expensive than in the big towns. In the afternoon, you will embark on a camel ride with an expert camel driver to discover the enigmatic sea and sand of the Erg/Chebbi. Here, you'll spend your first night in a typical Berber nomad tent, or out beneath the stars if you'd choose. The tent where you will spend the night will provide dinner. Bed and Breakfast Dinner.
We'll drive through the Dades Valley toward Kalaa M'gouna and Ouarzazat after breakfast at the hotel. The "way of the thousand kasbahs" route through Dades Valley offers plenty of chances to capture some of your best travel photos. We will make a detour at Kalaa Mgouna, often known as "the rose city," to buy rosewater, which will leave your linen smelling lovely long after your trip is done. Proceed towards Skoura and the Dirds Valley, stopping by the well-preserved Kasbah Ameridil. You will have some time after lunch to go hiking in the valley before traveling to Ouarzazate, also known as "the Hollywood of Africa," whose stunning scenery and unique geography have drawn the attention of numerous top-tier film makers. The place to stay the night will be a riad.
We'll travel to Taroudant via Taznakht after breakfast in your riad and stop at Morocco's largest kasbah, Ait Ben Haddou. Constructed around the start of the 1900s by Hami El Glaoui, one of the final Berber chieftains, Ben Haddou Kasbah was once one of his stops on his arduous journey from the sub-Saharan countries to Marrakech. It is currently recognized as a UNESCO world historic site. You might choose to visit the Safran cooperative when you get to Taliouine, the Moroccan capital of saffron. You will get the chance to see the Berber people and their families gathering saffron in their fields if your trip falls during the saffron harvest.We should arrive in Taroudant in the afternoon, where you can explore the Medina's narrow lanes and view the ramparts. Because Taroudant was constructed by the Saadian dynasty, who utilized it as their capital before moving to Marrakech in the 16th century, it is commonly referred to as "The little Marrakech."
After breakfast in the riad, proceed via Agadir to Essaouira. Our first visit will be the resort city of Agadir, which was a popular travel destination for a long time. Following a midday meal and a brief stroll along the Promenade, you will go towards Essaouira. The region known for its Argan trees provides breathtaking beauty along the beach road. Herds of goats are seen here, clambering up the Argan trees in search of greater food than what is available on the ground. We arrive in Essaouira in the afternoon after making a few stops along the coast. Spend the night in a riad in the Medina.
After having breakfast at the hotel in Essaouira, we set out to explore the city. You will see the Skala Fortress, observe the artisans' carvings on Thuya wood, and browse through the medina's narrow streets to see hundreds of goods. You will eat freshly purchased fish that is "cooked to order" for lunch today, in true Moroccan style. You will have some free time in the afternoon to explore the area, visit the beach, and spend time together. Surfers from all over the world come to Essaouira, often known as the "City of the Wind".Despite having experienced numerous civilizations, notably the Portuguese occupation, which had a significant impact on most of its architecture, Essaouira is still a little community steeped in history. It is also known as Morocco's "Jewel of the Atlantic" due to its size, distinctive blue doors, and white walls. Many musical ensembles from all over the world and Africa gather for the yearly "Gnawa music" festival. It often begins the second week of June.
You will have some free time in your riad after breakfast before departing for Marrakech. Since here is the home of Argan culture, we will have the chance to visit a women's cooperative that produces Argan oil, which is well-known for its uses in cooking, cosmetics, and medicine. You will go to Marrakech and check into your riad after making a few photo stops along the way. You can choose to take a stroll around the well-known Jemaa El Fna area after supper, where you can see magicians, storytellers, musicians, and snake charmers..
Visit the Menara, a pool encircled by flowerbeds that serves as an irrigation system for the surrounding farmland, as part of a full-day tour of Marrakech. A number of noteworthy locations will be included in the sightseeing tour, including the Dar Si Said Palace Museum of Jewels, Majorelle Gardens, Bahia Palace, and the Koutoubia Mosque. There will be an optional lunch in the medina, followed by a stroll through Marrakech's vibrant souks. Savor supper and a night at the hotel while sipping a sunset drink on the café terrace with views of the bustling Jamaa El Fna Square.
One-day excursion to Ouzoud Waterfalls from Marrakech Starting early in the morning, travel 170 km northeast of Marrakech to the Ouzoud Waterfalls, where you will see stunning 110-meter-tall waterfalls surrounded by a verdant landscape inhabited by birds and monkeys. Upon arrival, you'll find yourself in a breathtaking setting with a plethora of birds and monkeys, as well as stunning waterfalls approximately 110 meters high. If you'd like, you can also arrange to hire a local guide to lead you on walks or hikes up to a height of 1068 meters.
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Highlights
- Visit Rabat's magnificent Hassan Tower and Hassan II Mosque. - Explore the historic Volubilis Roman Empire ruins. - Wander about Chefchaouen, a fascinating town, and get to know the residents. - Savor the magnificent scenery of the Atlas Mountains. - Discover the Kasbah of Amridil and the historic town of Ait Ben Haddou. - Savor the breathtaking views of the Todra Gorges and the valleys of Dades and Ziz. - Spend a night in the middle of the Sahara desert and ride camels over the golden dunes of Merzouga. - Discover the rich historical and architectural features of the ancient medinas of Fes and Marrakech.. - Admire and stroll along Essaouira's Atlantic coast.