Book this 11 Days Morocco cultural Heritage Tour from Casablanca, and go to discover the beautiful imperial cities of Morocco and the Sahara Desert, this tour starts and ends in Casablanca, travel through the imperial cities of Morocco to the pearl of the north the blue city Chefchaouen and the Sahara desert, the great canyons of Dades and Todra, and the wonderful fortified Kasbahs and palaces. Experience a camel trek in the Sahara desert to enjoy a lifetime sunset in Merzouga. Stroll the old Medinas of the imperial cities of Morocco with our local guide and learn about the local culture and traditions of the indigenous people of Morocco.
Reception at the airport of Marrakech by the local representative and assistance in the formalities of arrival and routing of luggage by carriers to the bus provided for the circuit. Transfer to the hotel selected for the night (3 stars); introduction of the guide and the tour team as well as the program. Overnight in Hotel or Riad in (HB).
Today, we will explore the Red City Marrakesh, we begin with a visit to the stunningly beautiful Ben Youssef Medersa, a former Koranic school, originally founded in the 14th century by the Merenids, this Medersa was once the largest in North Africa and remains one of the most beautiful. The exquisite zellij patterns and cedar carvings exemplify the Islamic emphasis on decorative arts to inspire reflection.
After visiting the Koranic school, we will then take a walk through the old medina and its labyrinth souks (Markets). This maze of colorful alleys and small squares is home to a bewildering number of stalls and workshops devoted to specific crafts. Emerging, you find yourself in the famous Djemaa el Fna, the city’s main square. No one is really certain how it came into being, but over the last 1,000 years, the square has become the heartbeat of Marrakech, here, you will be amazed by the fire eaters, mime artists, snake charmers, and street musicians perform at every turn.
Just opposite the square, you’ll find the Koutoubia Mosque. Built-in the 12th century, the very impressive Koutoubia minaret served as inspiration for the architects of the Giralda in Seville and the Hassan Tower in Rabat. Our Marrakesh city tour will continue to explore another highlight the Saadian Tombs and the Bahia Palace, with its lush green courtyards, incredible painted woodwork ceilings, and exquisite gypsum zellij carvings. Tonight, you’ll dine at PalaisSouleiman, where you can also enjoy listening to classical/Andaluz and Gnawa music. The palace once belonged to one of Marrakech’s last great chiefs, Caïd Layadi, and its extraordinary architecture has been well-preserved. Overnight in Riad or Hotel (HB).
Departure after breakfast crossing the High Atlas, by the port of Tichka (2,260m altitude), the highest road in Morocco. The road is diverted here by track, visiting the Kasbah Telouet, and crossing Berber villages until you reach the Kasbah of Ait Benhaddou, a large fortified village, marked as world heritage by Unesco since 1987 and a site that still attracting movies makers and directors from all over the world. This amazing village and kasbah are some of the most scenic sites in Morocco. Due to its location, this kasbah was a meeting trading center coming from the sub-Sahara and the north. More recently, as a best-preserved Kasbah in the Atlas region, a fortified enclosure inside a walled town that you will surely recognize, since this Citadel has been the scene of such famous films as Gladiator, Sahara, Asterix, and Obelix: Mission Cleopatra, among many others. After lunch in a local restaurant near the kasbah, then continue to Ouarzazat visit the old house of the Pasha de Marrakech, the Kasbah Taourirt. Overnight and Dinner in Ouarzazate (HB).
Breakfast at your hotel or riad we will Later, we will drive to explore one of the wonders of southern Morocco, the cinema studios. Afterward, we will continue our journey through the valley of The ”Thousand kasbah route” and the Skoura oases with its authentic 17-century kasbahs. Continue driving to reach the roses valley, where we will have a short stop will be at the roses valley to visit a local cooperative running by locals to learn about this kind of Damascus rose and the products they made from. We will have free time to explore the great canyons of Dades, and then, we will leave towards the Todra Gorge. This 1000ft gorge is hemmed in on all sides by vertical limestone cliffs and is also called Morocco’s Grand Canyon. There you will have enough time to explore the gorge, from its plunging depths to dizzying heights. The charm of Todra lies in its changing colors as the sun slowly moves from east to that flows through it giving life to a huge variety of colorful fruit, nut trees, and extraordinary red rock formations. After exploring these amazing canyons, we will continue our journey to the Sahara Desert, we will stop to have lunch on road, then continue driving enjoying the changing of desert sceneries and landscapes, continue via the Ziz valley and its gorges and Errachidia to arrive at Merzouga, once in Merzouga, you can relax and enjoy a mint tea, before starting a new desert adventure tour, you will start a camel trek for 1 hour and a half through the huge dunes to watch the sunset and sleep under a nomadic tent at the large dunes of Erg Chebbi. Enjoy the starry nighttime desert. Overnight in Luxury Desert Camp at the dunes. (HB).
Early morning wake up to enjoy the most beautiful sunrise over the golden dunes, you can climb the dunes to watch the sunrise step by step and take some amazing photos, then, take breakfast and shower at the desert camp. after that, you can ride the camel’s back or get in an SUV 4×4 to meet your driver at the hotel for a new explorative journey towards Fes. We will have a short stop in Erfoud, to visit the fossil factory (optional) then, continue via the Ziz valley and its gorges and Errachidia to arrive at Midelt, stop for lunch at a local restaurant. Then, we will drive to Azrou, the forest of Azrou where we stop to enjoy watching the monkeys climb the cedars trees. We will drive through the beautiful road to reach the city of Ifrane, a nice and clean city to stop in a cafe overlooking the lake to enjoy a coffee, before heading to Fes. Overnight in Riad or Hotel in Fes (HB).
Full-Day dedicated to exploring the oldest imperial city of Morocco, today we will travel back in time to the Middle Ages when you visit Fes El Bali (Old Fez), the world’s largest living medina (walled city) and the cultural heart of Morocco. The city dates back to the 8th century when Moulay Idriss II moved from Volubilis to found the capital of Morocco’s first independent Islamic Kingdom. Over the centuries Fez prospered due to successive waves of skilled Muslim and Jewish immigrants from Andalucia. The city also benefited from wise sultans who expanded the caravan trade with West Africa and built many Madrasas (Koranic schools) and Al-Karaouine, the oldest, still-functioning university in the world!
Our Fes Private Tour Highlights will include the Bouanania Medersa, Bab BouJeloud, Dar Batha ethnographic museum, and Nejjarine Square with its beautiful fountain, elaborate mosaics, and nearby Fondouq, now converted to a museum of carpentry artifacts. As well we will explore the new Fes; the Merinid Dynasty area; we will visit the Royal Palace, mosques, madrasas, souks (markets), and the Mellah, the old Jewish quarter notable for its Andalucian architecture and two synagogues.
After exploring the palace, we will head to visit a Ceramic workshop to see how the beautiful fountains are made from the small Zellij (ceramic) and how the traditional Moroccan crafts (mosaics, gypsum carving). After visiting Fes, we will drive back to your Riad where you can relax and enjoy a mint tea on a terrace overlooking the old Medina. Overnight in Riad or Hotel (HB).
After breakfast, we will continue our journey towards Volubilis, a world heritage site and the old Roman capital; we will explore the ruins with a local guide to witness the traces of the Roman civilization in north Africa. After about 1 hours drive, we will reach Meknes, another imperial city, known for its huge walls and beautiful unique gates, the city tour of Meknes, will include: The Royal stables, The Moulay Ismail Mausoleum, and the visit to Bab Al Mansour Gate. After exploring Meknes, we will drive through the Rif Mountains to reach the city of Chefchaouen, known for its white houses and blue doors. We will explore its old Medina that was originally a Berber post. The main square “Outa Hmam” is the heart of Chefchaouen, with the Kasbah (built back in the 18th century), a central mosque, and cafes with authentic menus. The busy market is a mix of traditional Moroccan and tourist fare. Overnight and Dinner in Chefchaouen. (HB).
After breakfast, free time in Chefchaouen, then, our trip in Morocco continues to the port city of Tetouan this city was the capital of the Spanish protectorate it possesses a unique Hispano-Moorish character visible in its timeless appealing architecture. Later on, we will continue our journey to the city of Tangier the entrance to the Mediterranean and the gateway to Africa. This city is home to artists and many foreigners because of its unique captivating atmosphere. You will have the opportunity to look around on your own. You will spend the night in your hotel or riad in this city (HB).
After breakfast at your hotel, The day starts early after breakfast, your adventure will continue in the direction of the town of Asilah a gorgeous white-walled town that will make you feel as if you were on a Greek island. Once there you will get to experience the unique exotic culture of the city, a mix of Moroccan Spanish traditions noticeable in all everyday life activities. Continue to Rabat the Capital of Morocco, here we will explore its charming medina (old walled city), and well-preserved relics of Rabat’s Moorish past. First stop to admire the massive 12th-century minaret of Hassan Tower, before proceeding to the nearby Mausoleum of Mohammed V. One of the great monuments of modern Morocco, one of the witnesses of Moroccan modern architecture.
Stop for lunch, and then, our Rabat city tour continues to the cliff-top Kasbah Ouadayas. This fortress was the Almohad citadel of medieval Rabat, it’s guarded by an impressive arched gate built around 1195 and a palace with Andalucian gardens, as well as a panoramic terrace where you can enjoy the beautiful views of the river and sea. After Rabat’s city tour, we Casablanca the largest city in Morocco, its mushrooming under French influence into one of Africa’s four largest cities. As Morocco’s commercial capital, Casablanca is an enigmatic meeting place of western modernity and Arabic tradition. Overnight in the hotel (HB).
After breakfast, you’ll enjoy a private tour of Casablanca, including a visit to the King Hassan II Mosque. The mosque is remarkable in terms of its dimensions, advanced technological features, and the top-notch quality of its artistry and craftsmanship. The interior of the mosque holds up to 25,000 worshippers while an additional 80,000 persons may worship in the outside square! after exploring Casablanca city, we will continue our journey to Marrakech, free afternoon and evening in Marrakech to Explore the Famous Jemaa Lafna Square.
After breakfast, and depends on your flight time, you will be transferred to Marrakesh airport for your return flight.
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