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Morocco Endless Travel: Your Gateway to Adventure

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Duration

9 days

Tour Type

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Little introduction about Morocco :

Morocco feels like a world apart. Its attractions are manifold: ancient cities, golden sands deserts, mighty mountains, and generous, welcoming people. Marrakech, known as the Red City, invites you to discover its culture across various historic quarters of the city: bustling souks, ornate mosques, all singing, all dancing in Jamaa el Fna square. Beyond here, there is more to discover, from the capital Rabat’s Kasbah of Udayah to Essaouira’s historic medina with its colorful spices and leather bags. Casablanca’s blend of Moorish and Art Deco architecture takes your imagination to another era. Lose yourself in the blue-washed streets of Chefchaouen. Morocco provides endless, fascinating diversions, but the valleys, deserts, and gorges tend to leave an even greater impression. Go trekking in the High Atlas Mountains, share a home-cooked tagine with a local family in a remote Berber village, or ride a camel in the Sahara.

Included

  • Warm welcoming when arriving.
  • Meet your group and guide.
  • Enjoy free time in Rabat.
  • Visit the Roman Ruins of Volubilis.
  • Spend a night in the desert camp.
  • Discover the red city of Marrakech.
  • All transportation between destinations is included (air-conditioned, private vehicle).
  • Accommodation is provided.

Tour Plan

Azul, Asalamu Alaykom. Your adventure begins with a warm welcome at the meeting point, then head to the Hassan II Mosque. Explore the site, then drive to Rabat, where we will get some rest at the hotel where we are staying. After refreshing up, we continue our tour in the capital of Morocco.

After breakfast, you visit Rabat’s major attractions: Hassan Tower and the Mausoleum of Mohammed V and his son Hassan II, former king and son of the current king of Morocco. Walk up to the 12th-century Kasbah Udaya and enjoy the view over the Atlantic Ocean. Then, off to the smallest imperial city of Meknes, where you visit the largest gate in North Africa, Bab Al Mansour, and the 1700s shrine of Moulay Ismail, founder of the city. Afterward, we continue our journey toward the 1200-year-old Medina of Fes, where we take a guided tour of the World Heritage Site, once one of the Romance’s Empire's most remote bases.

You'll discover the city of Fes. Step back into the Middle Ages of the labyrinth of the medina, which is alive with craftsmen, markets, tanneries, and mosques. This tour includes visiting the Jewish Quarter of Al Mellah and the Royal Palace (from the outside). The old Medina is classified as a UNESCO World Heritage Site.

On day 4, we head south toward the Sahara Desert of Morocco, passing by the Atlas Mountains, enjoying the fresh, pure air that comes from the cedar forests. Also, we pause for a while to watch the Barbary apes. During the drive through the Ziz Valley gorges and palm groves of Tafilalt, a big oasis. Arriving in Erfoud, which is known for its annual dates fruit festival in late October.

Today, you learn about the nomadic life on your off-road excursion to the breathtaking Erg Chebbi. Then, attend an African folkloric music and dance performance in Khamlia village. Walking through the authentic market of Rissani is a must. Mount a camel to watch the breathtaking sunset from a unique perspective among the rolling dunes of the expansive desert. Spend the night in a desert camp under the North African stars and enjoy a homecooked feast by the fire.

We start our day with a traditional breakfast with a stunning view of the Sahara Desert. Then, we head to Todra Gorges. A walk at Todra Gorges along the river. But first, we pause to relish the panoramic view of the old mud Berber villages overlooking the valley. This area is best discovered by foot. Afterward, a scenic drive through Boumalen Dades. Spend the night in the hotel.

A scenic drive awaits you through Kalaa Mgouna and the one thousand Kasbahs road. The former is famous for its roses and rose products; every year, a rose festival is held in May. Continuing to Skoura, we pause at the well-preserved Kasbah Ameridil, beautifully surrounded by palm plantations, before we carry on our drive to Morocco's Hollywood, Ouarzazate, and the photogenic Kasbah Ait Ben Haddou, a historic rest point for caravans and scene for many international movies nowadays such as Lawrence of Arabia, Sheltering Sky, Gladiator. Lunch in a restaurant overlooking the Kasbah before continuing to Marrakech, penetrating the High Atlas Mountains at an elevation of 7269 feet, enjoying one of the most scenic drives in Morocco. Check in at your Riad.

City tour of Marrakech. You will visit the historic Menara Garden: a magnificent pool surrounded by flowerbeds, which reflects the image of a beautiful Moorish edifice. The tour features several notable monuments, including the mind-relaxing Les Jardin Majorelle, the Koutoubia Minaret (identical to the La Giralda tower in Sevilla, Spain), and the Saadian tombs, which represent Moorish architecture at its finest. The tombs, which include several sixteenth-century mausoleums, lay undiscovered behind walls until 1917. This tour also will include a walk in the alley of the different part of the Souk-Market. You may conclude your day with a drink at sunset, overlooking the bustling Jemaa El Fna square.

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