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This immersive tour invites you to explore the bustling markets of Marrakech, wander through ancient kasbahs in Ait Ben Haddou, and traverse the golden dunes of the Sahara Desert. With a perfect blend of historical exploration, authentic encounters with local communities, and moments of awe-inspiring natural beauty, this adventure promises a comprehensive experience of Morocco’s enchanting allure. From vibrant city life to tranquil oases and the timeless allure of the desert, this tour is a curated exploration of the country’s myriad facets.
Upon your arrival at the airport, your designated driver will be there to greet you and transport you to your hotel. In the event of an early arrival, the driver can also guide you on a tour to explore some of the finest attractions in Casablanca.
We intentionally refrain from scheduling activities on the first day due to the potential fatigue travelers may experience, particularly after long flights. This approach allows us to maintain flexibility in the program to cater to individual needs and ensure a comfortable start to your journey.
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Your day begins with a rich exploration of Rabat’s historical and cultural treasures before you venture onward to the charming city of Fes.
Start your day by immersing yourself in the timeless beauty of the Kasbah of the Udayas (Kasbah des Oudaias), a UNESCO World Heritage Site. Here, the ancient fortress provides a spectacular vantage point for panoramic views of the vast Atlantic Ocean. Meander through the labyrinthine, whitewashed streets, and take a moment to bask in the serenity of the Andalusian Gardens.
Your journey continues to the Hassan Tower (Tour Hassan), an intriguingly unfinished minaret dating back to the 12th century. Ascend to its summit for breathtaking panoramic vistas of Rabat and its picturesque surroundings.
Next, explore the historical layers of Chellah, which has evolved from a Roman city into an archaeological site and necropolis. Among the Roman ruins and medieval structures, discover peaceful gardens that offer a serene contrast to the site’s rich history.
Make a stop at the Mohammed V Mausoleum, an architectural gem seamlessly blending traditional Moroccan aesthetics with modern design. It serves as the final resting place of King Mohammed V and his two sons, offering a poignant glimpse into Morocco’s modern history.
After Rabat, you make your way to Meknes, where the magnificent Bab Mansour awaits. This grand gate serves as one of the primary entrances to the old city of Meknes and stands as a stunning example of Moroccan architecture. Its intricate tilework and calligraphy make it a true masterpiece, leaving travelers in awe of its beauty.
Just a short distance from Bab Mansour, you’ll visit Lahdim Square, a bustling hub of activity in Meknes. This large square is surrounded by cafes, shops, and the main market (souk), where you can immerse yourself in local culture and find an array of Moroccan handicrafts and spices.
Exploring further, you’ll visit Heri es-Souani, also known as the Granaries of Moulay Ismail. This site is a testament to the ambitious projects undertaken by Sultan Moulay Ismail, featuring massive underground grain stores and stables that showcase impressive engineering feats.
Later, you head to Volubilis, an ancient Roman city and a UNESCO World Heritage site. As you wander through the well-preserved ruins, you’ll encounter remnants of temples, basilicas, triumphal arches, and Roman houses adorned with intricate mosaics. Volubilis stands as one of the most impressive Roman archaeological sites in North Africa, offering a fascinating glimpse into the region’s ancient past.
Finally, as the day turns into evening, you’ll conclude your journey in Fes, where you’ll spend the night. This itinerary, from Meknes to Volubilis and then to Fes, provides a rich tapestry of historical and cultural experiences for travelers with Morocco Travel.
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Fes, often considered the cultural and spiritual heart of Morocco, is home to a wealth of historical and architectural wonders. Start your day with a visit to the Merenid Tombs, perched on a hill with sweeping views over the city. These tombs, dating back to the 14th century, offer a fascinating glimpse into the history of the Marinid dynasty and provide a breathtaking panoramic view of Fes and its sprawling medina.
Next, visit a traditional pottery workshop, where you can observe artisans crafting intricate ceramic pieces using age-old techniques. These workshops are a testament to the city’s long-standing tradition of craftsmanship and provide a deeper appreciation for Moroccan ceramics.
Continue your exploration with a visit to the Royal Palace, Dar el Makhzen. While the palace itself is not open to the public, its majestic golden gates and elaborate tilework are stunning examples of traditional Moroccan architecture.
Make your way to Bab Bou Jeloud, the main gateway into the medina. This iconic blue and green tiled gate, also known as the Blue Gate, serves as a perfect entrance to the vibrant old city. Inside the medina, explore the narrow, winding streets filled with bustling souks, historic mosques, and madrasas.
Visit the Al-Qarawiyyin Mosque and University, founded in 859 AD, one of the oldest universities in the world still in operation. The mosque and university are renowned for their intricate architecture and historical significance. Nearby, the Bou Inania Madrasa, with its elaborate tilework and carved plaster, offers another glimpse into Fes’s rich educational heritage.
In the afternoon, head to the famous tanneries of Fes, particularly the Chouara Tannery. The tanneries provide a unique insight into traditional Moroccan leather-making processes, with colorful dyeing vats visible from nearby terraces. The sights and smells of the tanneries are truly distinctive, offering a deep connection to the city’s artisanal heritage.
End your day with a leisurely stroll back through the medina, soaking in the vibrant atmosphere and rich history. Enjoy a delicious Moroccan dinner at a local restaurant before returning to your hotel for the night.
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After breakfast, you leave Fes. On the way, the first stop will be Ifrane. It is a small city located in the Middle Atlas region of Morocco. The city is renowned for its cleanliness, fresh air, and scenic mountain views. Because of its altitude and location, Ifrane has a cooler climate than most other Moroccan cities. This makes it an ideal destination for tourists seeking to escape the heat of summer.
The city is home to a number of attractions, including the Royal Palace, the Ifrane National Park, and the Moroccan winter resort of Oukaimeden. It is also has a vibrant nightlife, with many bars and clubs located in its center. After exploring Ifrane, you will continue your journey towards Midelt, a nice city in the Atlas Mountains.
After a shirt stop in Ifrane, you head to the Cedar Forests of Azrou where you watch and take pictures with wild monkeys.
Once in Midelt, you will have lunch and you go south via Talghomt pass praising the beautiful sights and landscapes that nature offers to you.
Once you reach the area of Ziz valley, you will pause for a thrilling panoramic view of oases filled with high palm trees. Within around one hour, you will reach the Sahara desert where you find camels waiting for you.
As you begin to approach Desert, the landscape will shift gradually. Finally, by the end of the afternoon, you will have arrived. Another journey will begin as the camels take you into heart of the desert. You drive through the sand dunes of Erg Chebbi which can reach up to 150 meters in height. The dunes are constantly shifting and moving, creating an ever-changing landscape.
Once you reach your camps, you will enjoy a traditional Berber Dinner.
Later, you can have a great experience of stargazing. There is something special about stargazing there; it is the wide open spaces, the lack of light pollution, or the feeling of being at one with the universe. Whatever the reason, a desert night sky is an unforgettable experience. The stars seem brighter and closer, and the constellations stand out in sharp relief.
Finally, you can sing and dance with Berbers around the fire. It is a traditional habit that reflects the joy and the happiness of Berber people.
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With the sunrise illuminating the Sahara behind you, it’s time to dive headfirst into Ouarzazate’s treasure trove of history and cinematic allure.
Tinerhir, nestled at the base of the High Atlas Mountains, is your next port of call. The town offers a taste of local life, from its vibrant market to the views of the surrounding landscapes. This is where the rugged beauty of the mountains meets the serenity of the valleys.
Venturing through the enchanting Valley of Roses, you’ll witness the region’s vibrant hues during the rose harvest season in April and May. The Skoura Oasis will beguile you with its lush palm groves and traditional mud-brick kasbahs, a testament to nature’s harmonious coexistence with human culture.
Your next stop, the Todgha Gorge, is a natural wonder. Here, the towering cliffs and meandering river create an awe-inspiring spectacle. Take a leisurely walk along the canyon floor, and let the enormity of these geological marvels sink in.
As you continue along the route, you’ll enter the Dades Valley, often referred to as the “Valley of a Thousand Kasbahs.” This breathtaking landscape features stunning rock formations, verdant oases, and traditional fortified kasbahs that stand like timeless sentinels.
Finally, you’ll arrive in Ouarzazate, your ultimate destination for the day, is a city steeped in history and culture. Stop by the Taourirt Kasbah, take pictures and then move on to the Ouarzazate studio.
As you stroll through Ouarzazate’s old town, you’ll be immersed in the local culture. Traditional souks, bustling with life, will beckon you to explore and discover the handicrafts and local products that make this city so unique.
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After a hearty breakfast in Ouarzazate, begin your journey back towards Marrakech, savoring the scenic drive through the rugged terrain.
Begin your day with a visit to the Kasbah of Taourirt, one of Morocco’s most impressive and well-preserved kasbahs. This historic fortress is renowned for its stunning architecture. Take your time to explore it from the outside and capture beautiful photos of its intricate details and well-preserved structure.
Next, delve into the world of Moroccan cinema by visiting the nearby film studios. Discover the sets and props from famous films and gain insight into the region’s cinematic heritage. Afterward, take a leisurely stroll through Ouarzazate’s markets and shops, where you can find handcrafted goods such as intricate silver jewelry and beautifully woven carpets.
Continue your journey to the ancient Ksar of Ait Ben Haddou, a UNESCO World Heritage site. This iconic village, known for its striking mudbrick architecture and fortified walls, has served as a backdrop for many famous films. Wander through the maze-like alleys and climb to the top of the kasbah for panoramic views of the surrounding desert landscape.
As you leave Ait Ben Haddou, drive towards the Tizi n’Tichka Pass. The route takes you through the stunning Atlas Mountains, with winding paths and breathtaking views of deep valleys, terraced fields, and traditional Berber villages nestled into the mountainsides. Make a few stops at scenic viewpoints to capture the dramatic landscapes and enjoy the fresh mountain air.
Finally, descend from the High Atlas and continue your drive to Marrakech. Arrive in the city by late afternoon, check into your hotel, and take some time to relax and unwind after the day’s journey.
Enjoy a leisurely dinner at a local restaurant in Marrakech, sampling traditional Moroccan dishes such as tagine or couscous, complemented by refreshing mint tea. Reflect on the day’s adventures and prepare for the exciting experiences that lie ahead. Overnight in Marrakech.
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Today, embark on a guided tour of Marrakech to uncover the secrets of this enchanting city. Start your day with a visit to the stunning Bahia Palace, a 19th-century palace known for its beautiful gardens, intricately decorated rooms, and exquisite tile work. The palace was built for the Grand Vizier of the Sultan and showcases the opulence of Moroccan architecture.
Next, visit the Saadian Tombs, which date back to the 16th century and were discovered in 1917. The tombs are the final resting place of members of the Saadian dynasty and are noted for their intricate decorations and historic significance. You can learn more about the Saadian Tombs here.
Marvel at the iconic Koutoubia Mosque, the largest mosque in Marrakech, with its stunning minaret towering over the city. Although non-Muslims cannot enter the mosque, its impressive architecture can be admired from the outside. The Koutoubia Mosque is a significant landmark in Marrakech
Delve into the history of Islamic scholarship at the Ben Youssef Madrasa, an ancient Islamic college renowned for its stunning architecture and intricate tile work. The madrasa offers a glimpse into the educational heritage of Morocco.
Get lost in the labyrinthine souks, where you can find spices, textiles, ceramics, and traditional handicrafts. Enhance your cultural experience with a visit to the historic Jewish Quarter, Mellah, with its rich heritage and synagogues.
As you explore the city, you will have the chance to enjoy a traditional Moroccan meal at a local restaurant. The flavors of Marrakech, from fragrant tagines to sweet pastries, are a culinary delight that adds to the rich tapestry of your tour.
Lastly, one of the highlights of your visit is sure to be the Majorelle Garden, an oasis of exotic plants and vibrant blue structures. The garden was designed by French artist Jacques Majorelle and later restored by fashion designer Yves Saint Laurent.
Our 8-day tour from Casablanca has come to a close here. Even while it makes us happy when a tour goes as planned, this is one of the aspects of our profession that we dislike the most. After traveling together for 8 days, we develop relationships, share our experiences, and open up about ourselves. True, saying bye has never been an easy task.
Today, the driver will transfer you to the airport either in Casablanca or Marrakech and you leave Morocco with a lot of memories and stories to tell. It was a rich experience that took you to the very heart of Morocco.
✔️ Hotels and accommodation
✔️ Comfortable air-conditioned vehicle
✔️ Fuel, parking, and all car’s related fees
✔️ Personal English-speaking driver
✔️ Pick up and drop off from the airport/Riads
✔️ Personal local guide in Marrakech, Fes, & Volubilis
✔️ Lux camp in the desert
✔️ Camel trekking
✔️ 4×4 transfer available for guests who prefer not to ride camels to the camps
✔️ 2 dinners (in the desert and Ouarzazate)
✔️ Breakfasts
✖️ Drinks
✖️ Entrance tickets to monuments and museums (often free and cheap)
✖️ Lunches and dinners except those mentioned
✖️ Flight tickets
✖️ Personal expenses
✖️ Tips to guide and driver (optional)
It all began with a dream brighter than the Moroccan sun. Morocco Travel was born from a deep, burning passion to share the authentic spirit of my homeland with the world. As a Cultural Studies student, I saw each alley and desert expanse as a story waiting to be told.
Teaming up with Ali and Omar, our goal wasn’t to create a business empire; we simply wanted to spread happiness, ignite passion, and have heartfelt conversations about the cultural treasures of Morocco. From that modest aspiration, our venture blossomed unexpectedly, growing into the most renowned travel company in Morocco. The success was as surprising as it was gratifying, a true testament to the joy and love we shared with every traveler.
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