Discover the attractions of Morocco’s varied cultures and captivating scenery. Enter the energetic centers of Rabat, Fes, and Marrakech, where you can explore thriving medinas, lavish royal castles, and breathtaking mosques. As you go on beautiful walks across the stunning rocky terrains of the Dades Valley, your camera will become your closest friend, helping you to capture the beauty of nature at every turn.
The adventure doesn’t end there, though; get ready for an amazing journey as you ride a camel across the beautiful sands of the Sahara Desert. Give in to the allure of the Sahara’s splendor as you spend your nights at opulent desert camps beneath the stunning canopy of starry skies. Enjoy the easygoing charm of Essaouira as the journey progresses; the walled medina invites you to stroll around and take in the sights. Here, in the middle of the busy voyage, is a calm sanctuary.
Let the captivating charm of Morocco’s diverse landscapes and cultures to enchant you, making this a once-in-a-lifetime excursion. Are you prepared to lose yourself in Morocco’s enchantment? Come along on this incredible journey with us, guaranteed to stimulate your senses and leave you with lifelong memories.
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At Mohamed V airport, your driver will meet you and take you to Casablanca. Greetings from Morocco. It is not possible for you to enter Hassan II Mosque on Fridays or on religious holidays. This is the biggest mosque in Africa and the most esteemed place of worship in the world, with exquisitely crafted tiles. There could be a long wait for tickets, and the guided tours last around an hour.
You take a car to Rabat, the capital, in the afternoon. There are historical and cultural sites in the old medina, which is recognized as a UNESCO World Heritage Site. You may spend the remainder of the day touring the Kasbah, Oudaya Gardens, and medina.
In a stunning riad in the center of the medina, you stay the night and have breakfast.
After eating breakfast in your riad, you will go to the Hassan Tower, an unfinished mosque tower that was built in the late 12th century on the orders of Abu Yusuf Yaqub al-Mansur, the third Caliph of the Almohad Caliphate.
You are going to paid a visit to Mohammed V’s Mausoleum, which was constructed as a memorial to the late ruler who died in 1961. Hassan II, his son and heir, is likewise interred here; he passed away in 1999. The mausoleum’s exquisite tilework is simply amazing; each little tile is cut by hand and then placed.
After that, we travel to Meknes via the national highway. The schedule includes a visit to the well-known Volubilis World Heritage Site, which is home to a sizable scattering of the ancient Roman civilization’s ruins. For a deeper understanding of the intriguing history of this vast cultural site, you may hire a local tour here.
You will visit the holy village of Moulay Edriss Zerhouni shortly after that. Even though non-Muslims are not allowed into the tomb, we can still stroll about the main square, which has charming little shops and beautiful vistas.
From here, we travel over the hills and mountains to Fes, where we will spend the night in a lovely riad and have dinner.
Enjoy a full day of touring in Fes today to discover the sites of the oldest of Morocco’s four Imperial Cities.
Fes El Bali, often known as the “Old Fes,” has managed to hold onto its genuine beauty and is extremely untouched. You will have the chance to take amazing pictures while exploring the unique Bou Inania Madrassa, seeing the medina, and admiring the fine tile work in the breathtaking courtyard of the Kairaouine Mosque during this guided trip.
A visit to the esteemed University of Al-Qarawiyyin, founded in 859 by Fatima Al Fihri, is a major highlight of the journey. It is the oldest university in the world, according to UNESCO and the Guinness Book of Records, and has a long history.
You will, of course, visit the well-known tanneries and discover the process of turning leather into the raw material that is used to create the many leather goods that can be seen throughout the medina.
Explore the Museum of Moroccan Arts in Fes El Jdid, also known as “New Fes,” in the afternoon to get insight into the rich cultural legacy of the nation. You may spend the remainder of the day touring the medina, making sure to visit the vibrant stores that provide the chance to buy leather and silver mementos, if you so like!
We stay at the riad for the night.
Today is spent at leisure according to your preferred schedule. You can explore the following attractions:
You will depart in the morning at 8:30 from your riad or hotel in Fes and go south. After passing Ifrane in the south, you’ll see that the homes have sloping roofs, which is somewhat unique for Morocco. This is how the wintertime snowfall is handled.
Traveling along a lovely road surrounded by green oaks and cedar trees, you continue driving over the Middle Atlas Mountains and via the Tizi-n-Talremt pass until you reach Azrou, where you may spot Barbary apes watching for food. We’ll have lunch in Midelt, sometimes known as “the apple capital,” which is tucked away at the base of Ayachi Mountain.
The tour takes you deeper into the highlands to see stunning views and charming Berber communities as you continue south along the main road. You will be astounded by the breathtaking views of the vast green oasis and the many palm palms that mark the beginning of the Ziz Valley as you descend the mountains.
After we reach Errachidia and Erfoud, you may visit the neighborhood workshop to observe how thousands of fossils are fashioned into a variety of artifacts. The workshops are well worth a visit, but there’s no pressure to buy anything!
You relax into your tent at the campsite and nosh on some Moroccan pastries and a soothing drink of tea. After that, you ride a camel to the 250-meter crest of the Erg Chebbi dunes. From the top of the dunes, you will enjoy the sunset!
Dinner is provided back at the camp, and then there’s an evening around a campfire with nomad music and drumming. You spend the night in your tent, which has a king-sized bed, mattresses, linens, cushions, blankets, and rugs, as well as lovely Moroccan furniture that have been thoughtfully placed to improve your stay. It also has a private bathroom and shower.
If you wake up early enough, you will be rewarded by an amazing spectacle of the sunrise, when the colour dunes and the play of shadows are an incredible sight.
After breakfast, experience a scenic drive through the sand dunes of Erg Chebbi. Back on the paved road, you travel Between Tinjdad and Erfoud, you can stop to visit the “khettarat”, an ingenious underground water channel system designed to minimise evaporation of the water in the desert heat. It is fascinating to climb down to experience the coolness below ground and to marvel at the ancient engineering involved.
In the Toudgha Gorges, enjoy lunch in one of the restaurants overlooking the valley. Then, you have the opportunity to walk beyond the gorge itself, by the village gardens and fields.
the itinerary continues through the beautiful Valley of the Roses as far as Kel’aa M’gouna, where over 4000 tons of roses are harvested every spring from this desert oasis! Here, you can visit a local cooperative producing cosmetic articles from the valley’s abundant roses. These organic products are highly valued.
From here, you travel through the road of a thousand Kasbahs as far as the Skoura Oasis, where you stop to visit the Kasbah Amredhil, which used to be depicted in the old 50 dirham banknote. The kasbah has been beautifully restored and is well worth visiting; constructed entirely of adobe, an excellent building material that keeps room temperature cool in the summer and warm in the winter due to the thickness of the walls.
By the end of the day, you check in to your guest house, where you spend the night with dinner and breakfast.
Your journey to Marrakech begins after breakfast. You exit the main road and take a minor road to the Kasbah Ait Ben Haddou after a 45-minute trip. As one of the nine UNESCO World Heritage Sites in the Kingdom, it is the most well-known Kasbah in Morocco. It is also more well-known for serving as the setting for several Hollywood blockbusters, such as “Alexander,” “Gladiator,” and a few sequences from the acclaimed television series “Game of Thrones.”
From this point on, the stunning Ounila Valley, with its many curves in the road, amazing rock formations, Berber settlements, and smaller Kasbahs, stretches farther northwest. to last, you arrive to Kasbah Telouet, the once opulent home of the Glaoui Family, the Lords of the Atlas.
The last Pasha left Morocco when the French left, leaving the Kasbah in ruins, yet prepare to be delighted by the architectural wonder of this ancient house. We’ll have lunch here or in the mountains later on.
The greatest mountain range in North Africa, the High Atlas Mountains, are crossed by a separate route from this point on. Savor unobstructed views of the stunning Berber settlements and the High Atlas Mountains as you go. Stretch your legs at the summit for sweeping mountain vistas.
It will be late afternoon when you return to Marrakech. You will be driven to your riad by your driver.
This sightseeing tour of Marrakech is the ideal way to get to know the red city. It enables you to thoroughly explore Marrakech and reach locations that you would not discover on your own. After that, see Marrakech’s top sights with the assistance of a licensed guide and a driver. During your sightseeing tour of Marrakech, you will view the following sights:
Yves Sait Laurent’s calm garden, the Majorelle Gardens, was created by Jacques Majorelle. Majorelle’s walls are a well-known shade of blue. It has peaceful cafés, lots of plants and trees, a little bridge, pathways, and fish ponds.
One of the biggest and most exquisite mosques in the nation, the Kotobia Mosque is a famous landmark in the red city. The mosque’s 69-meter tower is decorated with four copper globes, and it was constructed in the classic Almohad style.
A superb and exquisite example of Eastern architecture is El Bahia Palace. It represents the standards of the affluent people who lived in that era and dates back to the 19th century. Ahmad Ibn Musa constructed this intriguing location between 1894 and 1900. The palace is a stunning example of handicraft, with its cedar wood roof and tiled walls.
The Saadian Tombs are from Sultan Ahmed Al-Mansur’s reign (1578-1603). After being found in 1971, the tombs underwent restoration. The tomb has grown to be one of the main draws for tourists visiting Marrakech because of its exquisite decorations and distinctive architecture.
Djemaa El Fna Square: Marrakech’s central plaza is arguably its most well-known feature. There were snake charmers, dried fruit vendors, juice stands, and spice dealers. In addition, there are storytellers, henna artists, and a plethora of food vendors open late. Discover Marrakech’s stores and souks.
You return to your riad for the night.
Once you have enjoyed breakfast at your riad, your driver will arrange a convenient transfer to the airport, taking into consideration the timing of your flight. This will allow you ample time to complete the check-in process and prepare for your departure.
To book the excursion you have to choose the desired date and complete the form on this page. Confirmation will be received when booking.
All-terrain vehicles or vans. For families or groups of 7 people minibuses. All our vehicles are modern and air-conditioned.
– Low season: Free up to 48 hours before the start of the tour
– Middle season (Bridges, September, October, March, April and May): Free 7 days before the start of the tour
– High season (Christmas, New Year, Easter) : Free 15 days before the start of the tour.
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