Morocco discovery 14 Days
Day 1 : Casablanca
On your arrival at Casablanca airport, you will be by your driver/guide.
Your tour of Morocco begins with the city which will include an interior visit to the Hassan Mosque II, the second-largest mosque in the then we will visit the Morocco Mall. Overnight
Day 2 : Rabat ▬ Chefchaouen
After breakfast, departure for Rabat, the capital of Morocco, where we will spend the day discovering, the magnificent Mohamed V mausoleum, which honors breathtaking architecture. The unfinished mosque is known as the 12th century Hassan Tower, twin sister to the Giralda in Seville and the Koutoubia Mosque in Marrakech.
We will end this excursion by visiting the Andalusian gardens and the fortified Kasbah of Oudaya from the 12th century.
We will continue north to discover another aspect of Moroccan culture and an extremely unique way of life. Chefchaouen is so popular.
Located south of the Mediterranean coast in northwest Morocco, nestled at the foot of the Rif mountains, hence the name Chaouen. It is a welcoming city full of tourist attractions. Enjoy a walk to explore the white and blue walls of the Medina and the markets that offer unique indigenous handicrafts.
During the journey to Fez, you can enjoy a panoramic view of the Rif mountains. Overnight
Day 3 :Chefchaouen ▬Volubilis ▬ Meknes ▬ Fez
After breakfast, travel to Fez via Meknes, a historic metropolis whose Medina walls are ornamented with magnificent gates thought to be among the best conserved in the Islamic world. Meknes was founded in the late 17th century by Moulay Ismail. The first dynasty was established in 787 in the ancestral city of Moulay Idriss not far from Meknes and Fez, which is also where the founder of Islam in Morocco is buried.
Visit the Roman remains of Volubilis after lunch to view the best-preserved Moroccan archaeological site. Then, we proceed to Fez, the spiritual and intellectual center of the country. Overnight
Day 4: Fez City Tour
Discover Fez, one of the world’s greatest ancient cities and a UNESCO World Heritage Site. Explore the Attarin Madrasa, one of the exquisite Merinid monuments, which has been built between 1310 and 1331. Then, continue to the Qarawiyyin Mosque and Library, which was constructed in 857 by Fatima al-Fihri and is a good illustration of Andalusian architectural and decorative influences at the time. & Library, Andalusian Mosque, constructed to honor the Andalusian community that Idriss II invited to dwell in the newly formed Fez in 1808 and time for souk shopping. Overnight
Day 5: Fez ▬ Ifran ▬ Midelt ▬ Erfoud ▬ Merzouga
As you go inland, the Middle Atlas Mountain range—famous for its ski resort station—will be crossed. You’ll also pass through the small city of Ifran, which is frequently referred to as the “Moroccan Switzerland” and is a stunning city with charming European-style homes.
You will observe the spectacular mountain scenery on your journey, where the region’s native residents, the Berber tribes, have lived for generations.
After eating lunch in Midelt, the city of the apple festival, we will continue traveling through the palm-lined gorges of the Ziz River, heading south across the Middle Atlas Mountains and passing through various Berber cities and villages in order to stay near the large shifting the golden sand of Merzouga on the edge of the Sahara.
Then we visit the amazing sand dunes, ride camels with a Bedouin guide dressed in flowing blue Tuareg costume and stay in nomad tents under the infinite stars of the brilliant desert sky, or in a comfortable hotel during the sweltering summer months.
Watching the sunset from the magnificent Merzouga dunes, a stimulating position in the middle of the enormous, constantly-changing golden dunes, where you will experience a liberating quiet, is an experience not to be missed. Overnight (under a tent).
Day 6 : Erfoud ▬ Tinghir ▬ Magouna ▬ Ouarzazate
Continue the excursion after breakfast to the Dades Valley and its road of a thousand Kasbahs, which rise like turreted sand castles along this historic caravan route. Arriving in Mgouna, a large community renowned for its roses and host to a yearly rose festival visited by thousands of visitors from around the globe. Keep going on Tinjdad Road to reach the Oasis of Tinghir. Continue to Ouarzazate, Morocco’s Hollywood, where you will be traveling the route of the thousand kasbahs and the Dades Valley, and marvel at the majestic Todra canyons, a calm Berber oasis and a paradise for rock climbing. Overnight
Day 7 : Ouarzazate ▬ Ait Ben Haddou ▬ Marrakech
After refreshed breakfast, we will enjoy our tour of Morocco’s Hollywood, with its cinematographic studios offering an incredibly appropriate setting for the largest movie shooting.
One of the last remaining buildings of Pasha Glaoui, the majestic Taourirt Kasbah, will be our joint destination. Thousands of visitors come to this recently renovated Kasbah each year during the city’s folklore festival.
Later, we traveled north along the Ouarzazate valley to the magnificently exotic Kasbah of Ait Ben Haddou, which is located in the Atlas Mountains, Africa’s largest mountain range, and is a UNESCO World Heritage Site. The fortified village served as the setting for popular movies like Lawrence of Arabia, and it is a must-see location.
Before the French occupation, a road across the Tizi nTichka mountain was opened, this Kasbah had long controlled the path to Marrakech (2260 m). Proceed to Marrakech. Overnight
Day 8: Marrakech
You will have a full-day tour of the city after breakfast. The Menara gardens, a gorgeous pool surrounded by flowers that reflects the picture of a lovely Moorish building built in 1866 for the dignitaries.
Later, you’ll take in various breath-taking sites like the Koutoubia Minaret (the twin tower of la Giralda in Sevilla, Spain). Ben Youssef Medressa, Saadian Tombs, Bahia Palace, Majorelle Garden, and Majorelle Museum. We’ll eat lunch at a local eatery, before taking an afternoon stroll through Marrakech’s vibrant souks. Finish the day with a drink at sunset while gazing over vibrant Jamaa El Fna Square. Overnight
Day 9: Marrakech
After breakfast at the hotel, we travel south of Marrakech to the Ourika Valley and the neighboring Atlas Mountains to explore a traditional way of life and trade. We also visit a morning market where Berber nomads and local people buy cattle and necessities. The home of a local family is where we partake in a henna ritual and mint tea in the middle of the Haouz lush plain. We make a pit stop at the weekly Berber souk that is hosted by the neighborhood residents. The journey continues along the meandering rivers at the mountain foothills. Observe the characteristic stone and clay hamlets. purchasing at souks. Overnight
Day 10: Marrakech
Hotel breakfast is followed by a trip to Ouzoud Waterfalls.
We will travel 2.5 hours east from Marrakech to the waterfalls on our excursion, where you can take in the breathtaking vistas of Ouzoud’s beautiful waterfalls. The first genuine joy you will experience on this trip will come when you leave the busy metropolis and unwind in the natural beauty of this location.
Fantasia Supper Show: Add some excitement to your trip to Morocco with this delightful evening in Marrakech that mixes a delicious dinner with authentic Moroccan folklore to capture the essence of the country. Finally, savor the delicious local cuisine served at this tourist complex. Overnight
Day 11: Marrakech
After breakfast at the hotel, you have the rest of the day free to explore the city on your own and shop if you wish. Overnight
Day 12 : Marrakech ▬ Essaouira
After breakfast, we take a journey from Marrakech to Essaouira, a medieval town with expansive sandy beaches. You’ll travel through a region where growing argan trees is the primary source of income.
We’ll go to some local cooperatives that make oil from the trees, which are used in cooking and beauty items. The city of Essaouira, once known by its Portuguese name Mogador, is a citadel with an illustrious past. Occupied by numerous civilizations since prehistoric times, Essaouira serves as a breeding ground for artists of all stripes.
Take a tour of the harbor and observe the fishing boats making their way back to shore. In addition to having its Sqala canons on display, the Bab El Marse port features breathtaking views of the Medina and the Atlantic Ocean. To meet renowned marquetry in layers and cabinetmakers, visit the Media itself, a UNESCO World Heritage Site. Visit the Women’s Cooperative, a producer of Argan oil, and then take some time to meander along the endless beach, explore the Medina’s narrow streets, or try some fresh seafood at a nearby seaside restaurant. Overnight
Day 13 : Essaouira ▬ El-Jadida ▬ Casablanca
After breakfast, drive for Casablanca via El Jadida, a historic city that the Portuguese conquered in 1506 and which the United Nations designated a world cultural site in 2004. The road that runs alongside the Atlantic Coast will be our route.
We’ll stop in Safi, a former Portuguese settlement that is now a fishing harbor and famous for its ceramics. You may visit a seaside castle, a 16th-century fortification, a vault, and an 18th-century white palace in this city.
Following the Coastal Route and its magnificent scenery. Have lunch from the seafood menu in Oualidia City. Then, we’ll take a quick trip to El Jadida’s Mazagan city, which is well-known for its resort beach. This city still bears the marks of its Portuguese heritage. Overnight
Day 14 : Casablanca ▬ Airport
Private transportation to the airport; help with the procedures of the return flight
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