The ItineraryDay 1
Arrive in Casablanca in the afternoon Enjoy Dinner at the famous Rick’s Cafe Kensi Basma Hotel****1 night Day 2 Casablanca - Fes Early visit of the splendid Hassan II Mosque then off to Fes with a stop at the Unesco World Heritage roman ruins, Volubilis 1 night in Royal Mirage Hotel *****Fes Day 3 Visit Fes with a guided tour of the Medina Then off to Chechouen The blue city 1 night Day 4 Road to Mergouza in legendary Sahara Stop at Middle the apple capital of Morocco Camel sunset ride 1 night in Kasbah Kanz Erremal****Sahara Desert Day 5 Start the morning with a visit to the Dades Gorge with its unusual natural rock formations and stunning scenery. Continue with a scenic drive along the "Route of a 1000 Kasbahs" with an included visit to Kasbah Taourit. 1 night Tinghir Day 6 Take the road of 1000 Kasbahs with a stop at the Kasbah Amridil Take a lesson on spices at the Herborist Arrive in Ouarzazate 1 night Berbere Palace ***** Day 7 Marrakech Visit the magnificent Ait Ben Haddou fortified village , and stop to carpet factory on our way to Marrakech 2 nights in a Ryad Swaka*** Day 8 Marrakech Visit the exquisite Jardin de Majorelle, a one-hectare botanical garden and artist's landscape garden Day 9 Marrakech Visit Bahia Palace, its walls feature stucco carved with arabic inscriptions, geometric patterns, arabesques andmuqarnas. Enjoy a Hamman, a traditional methods of bathing Day 10 Flight back home |
Going AbroadVisit the Taourirt Kasbah, a palace built in the 19th century for the relatives and servants of the ruling el Glaoui family. Originally, the Kasbah had hundreds of rooms and riads, but now the structure is partially destroyed. UNESCO has helped with the restoration of the Kasbah, allowing travellers to wander through the halls and rooms. It feels like you’ve stepped back in time. From timeless golden dunes to vibrant, bustling bazaars and the age-old remains of civilizations past, explore some of Morocco’s most fascinating sights. Discover the fresh cedar forests of the Atlas Mountains, meander the winding lanes of old Marrakech, and ride a camel in the sunset. Meet musicians, artisans, and nomads as you soak up the mystique of this captivating North African nation. Activity Level 1: Easy. Travelers in good health with overall good mobility, and who are comfortable participating in at least three hours of activity per day. Food & DiningMoroccan cuisine is influenced by Morocco's interactions and exchanges with other cultures and nations over the centuries.
Morocco produces a large range of Mediterranean fruits and vegetables, as well as tropical products like snails. Common meats include beef, goat, mutton and lamb, which, together with chicken and seafood, serve as a base for the cuisine. Characteristic flavorings include lemon pickle, argan oil, preserved butter (smen), olive oil, and dried fruits. FAQs & Resources |