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17 Days Imperial Cities, Desert Tour From Casablanca

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17 Days Imperial Cities, Desert Tour From Casablanca

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Camel Ride sandboarding

Guide

Driver/guide

Transport

Professional English speaking driver Transfer to airport

Accommodation

All rooms are air conditioned and offer a private bathroom. Hotel breakfast is included

Meals

Breakfast and dinners in merzouga .boumalne dades.skoura.zagora.erg chigaga.taroudant

Not included:

Optional

Flights

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Itinerary of your trip 17 Days Imperial Cities, Desert Tour From Casablanca

  • Day 1 Casablanca
    • 12:00 am - 11:59 pm

      Casablanca

      Upon your arrival at the airport, weโ€™ll whisk you away to Casablanca, offering a first glimpse of the enchanting Moroccan countryside. Your journey begins with a visit to the cityโ€™s crown jewel: the magnificent Hassan II Mosque. This architectural marvel stands as Africaโ€™s largest mosque and the worldโ€™s tallest religious structure, majestically perched over the ocean. Adorned with exquisite tiling and supreme craftsmanship, itโ€™s a sight to behold. Be prepared for a brief wait for tickets, but rest assured, the hour-long guided tours, departing hourly, are well worth it. The adventure continues as we escort you to the capital, Rabat, where youโ€™ll spend a restful night in a charming riad. There, youโ€™ll have the opportunity to meander through the medina and immerse yourself in the vibrant pulse of Moroccan life.

  • Day 2 Chefchaouen
    • 12:00 am - 11:59 pm

      Chefchaouen

      Indulge in a traditional Moroccan breakfast at your riad before embarking on a day steeped in history and heritage. Your journey begins with a visit to the iconic Hassan Tower and the Mausoleum of Mohammed V, a tribute to the late king who departed in 1961. This sacred site also serves as the final resting place for his son, Hassan II, who passed in 1999. The exploration continues at the ancient Chellah, offering a window into the Roman, Phoenician, and Muslim epochs. Post-lunch, our Moroccan odyssey progresses along the motorway towards Chefchaouen, with a scenic detour through Ouazzane and the embracing mountains. Upon arrival at your guest house, the evening is yours to meander through Chefchaouenโ€™s enchanting streets. Lose yourself in the labyrinth of alleyways and unwind at quaint local cafรฉs. Your night concludes in the comfort of a charming riad, promising a serene end to a day rich in culture and discovery.

  • Day 3 Chefchaouen
    • 12:00 am - 11:59 pm

      Chefchaouen

      Immerse yourself in the serene splendor of Chefchaouen, a picturesque blue and white city nestled in the Rif Mountains. Today, you have the freedom to meander through this captivating destination at your leisure, uncovering its stunning sights and engaging in local pastimes. Hereโ€™s what awaits you: Plaza Uta el-Hammam: Begin your exploration in the vibrant epicenter of Chefchaouen. The main square buzzes with life, flanked by cozy cafรฉs, inviting restaurants, and bustling shops. Take in the striking Kasbah and the imposing Grand Mosque that stand sentinel over the square. Chefchaouen Medina: Drift along the cobalt corridors of the old town, where blue and white facades conjure a dreamlike aura. Discover artisanal treasures in craft shops brimming with handcrafted textiles, earthenware, and memorable keepsakes. Kasbah Museum: Delve into the heart of Chefchaouenโ€™s Kasbah to find a quaint museum rich with regional history, artifacts, and artistryโ€”a treasure trove for those seeking to connect with local lore. Spanish Mosque: Ascend on a 30-minute hike to encounter the solitary Spanish Mosque. Perched above Chefchaouen, it offers panoramic views that are especially enchanting at sunset. Akchour Waterfalls: Venture further to the breathtaking Akchour Waterfalls, an hourโ€™s journey from Chefchaouen. The trek through the Rif Mountains is as enchanting as the destination itself, where you can bask in the tranquility of tumbling waters and pristine nature. As dusk falls, retreat to the warm embrace of an authentic riad for a restful night.

  • Day 4 Fes
    • 12:00 am - 11:59 pm

      Fes

      Following a delightful breakfast, our journey to Fes commences, winding through verdant farms and the undulating landscapes of the Rif Mountains. Our path leads us to the UNESCO World Heritage Site of Volubilis, where the Roman ruins sprawl across a vast area, offering captivating vistas of lush valleys and rolling hills. For those eager to delve deeper into the siteโ€™s storied past, engaging a local guide is an excellent option. Our next stop is the sacred town of Moulay Edriss Zerhouni. While access to the mausoleum is exclusive to Muslims, the townโ€™s central square is a must-visit, boasting picturesque views and charming boutiques. Our scenic drive through the hills culminates in Fes, where a sumptuous dinner awaits, followed by a restful night in an exquisite riad. 

  • Day 5 Fes
    • 12:00 am - 11:59 pm

      Fes

      Immerse yourself in a day of enchanting exploration in Fes, the most ancient of Moroccoโ€™s Imperial cities. The timeless allure of Fes El Bali, or โ€œOld Fes,โ€ remains untouched by time. As you meander through this historic quarter, youโ€™ll encounter the mesmerizing Bou Inania Medrassa, wander through the bustling medina, and capture the intricate beauty of the Kairaouine Mosqueโ€™s courtyard and its stunning tile work. Step into history at the Kairaouine University, established by Fatima Al Fihri in 859, recognized by both Guinness World Records and UNESCO as the worldโ€™s oldest university. A visit to the renowned leather tanneries will reveal the fascinating process of transforming hides into supple leather. As afternoon unfolds, venture into Fes El Jdid, or โ€œNew Fes,โ€ and admire the treasures within the Museum of Moroccan Arts. The remainder of your day is yours to discover the medinaโ€™s vibrant shops, brimming with silverware, pottery, and leather craftsโ€”perfect for those special souvenirs! Your day concludes with a restful evening at the riad.

  • Day 6 Merzouga
    • 12:00 am - 11:59 pm

      Merzouga

      Embark on a morning departure from Fes, journeying through Ifrane, notable for its charming, sloped-roof houses designed to withstand the winterโ€™s snow. As you approach Azrou, nestled within the cedar forests of the Middle Atlas, youโ€™ll be greeted by the sight of Barbary apes frolicking among the cedar and oak trees. Ascending over the Middle Atlas Mountains and passing through Timahdite, we arrive in Midelt, affectionately known as Moroccoโ€™s โ€œapple capital,โ€ resting at the base of the majestic Ayachi Mountain. Here, weโ€™ll pause for a delightful lunch. Our voyage continues southward across the Tizi-n-Talghemt pass, descending into the verdant Ziz Valley, famed for its endless palm groves, lush oases, and quaint โ€œKsarsโ€โ€”villages of traditional adobe houses. Progressing to Errachidia and then to Erfoud, celebrated for its vibrant date festival and prehistoric fossils, youโ€™ll have the opportunity to explore fossil exhibits and witness their transformation into exquisite artifacts. Our Moroccan adventure leads us to Rissani and ultimately to the renowned dunes of Erg Chebbi in Merzouga. At the duneโ€™s edge, a camel ride escorts you to your opulent desert camp, where a warm welcome awaits with tea and biscuits. Seize the chance to ascend the nearest towering dune and be captivated by a breathtaking sunset. The evening culminates with a sumptuous dinner and an overnight stay at a luxurious camp, complete with private bathrooms, king-sized beds, and elegant Moroccan decorโ€”all set against the serene backdrop of the dunesโ€™ tranquil beauty. 

  • Day 7 Merzouga
    • 12:00 am - 11:59 pm

      Merzouga

      Begin your day with a nourishing breakfast before embarking on a unique camel trek. With the camels carrying all essentials, your guide will prepare a fresh lunch amidst the dunes. Your journey spans approximately three hours each in the morning and afternoon, culminating in a return to the desert camp for a delectable dinner and restful nightโ€™s sleep. For a change of pace, consider a half-day 4x4 excursion around Erg Chebbiโ€™s majestic dunes. Visit Khamlia village, immerse yourself in the enchanting rhythms of Gnawa music performed by local Berbers, and savor a traditional glass of tea with nomads, despite language barriers. As dusk falls, gather around a crackling campfire for dinner, followed by an evening serenaded by music under the stars. Retreat to the comfort of your private tent for another tranquil night. Please note, the unpredictable weather and temperatures in South Morocco may necessitate alterations to your itinerary. During the warmer months from May to September, we recommend opting for the 4x4 tour to ensure your comfort and safety. 

  • Day 8 Boumalne Dades
    • 12:00 am - 11:59 pm

      Boumalne Dades

      Embrace the early morningโ€™s tranquility and ascend the dunesโ€™ crest to witness a breathtaking sunrise. As the day breaks, the dunesโ€™ hues and their elongated shadows create a mesmerizing tableau. After savoring this spectacle, return to camp for breakfast before setting off towards Tinghir and the majestic Toudgha gorges. En route, pause to marvel at the โ€œkhettaratโ€ - ancient water channels ingeniously designed to combat evaporation under the scorching summer sun. Venture below ground to explore this architectural marvel, observing how the channels ingeniously decrease in gradient, eventually surfacing to nourish the fields. The Toudgha gorges and valley await with their serene riverbanks, lush gardens, and verdant fields, inviting leisurely strolls or perhaps a guided hike through the rugged beauty of the gorge. Your journey culminates in the Dades Valley, a tapestry of fertile lands where youโ€™ll retire for the night in a charming guest-house, nestled amidst this picturesque landscape.

  • Day 9 Skoura
    • 12:00 am - 11:59 pm

      Skoura

      Post-breakfast, seize the chance for a rejuvenating stroll through the verdant valley. Soon after, embark on an off-the-beaten-path adventure to Skoura Oasis, traversing the Boutaghar track to encounter Berber nomads in their unique cave dwellings. Over a shared glass of tea, immerse yourself in their nomadic culture, learning about their resilient lifestyle amidst the arid landscape as they tend to their goats and nurture their families. Journey onward to the Valley of the Roses, renowned for its fragrant Rose Festival each May. Here, youโ€™re invited to visit local co-operatives, delving into the world of natural cosmetics and sampling artisanal skincare products crafted from the valleyโ€™s blooms. Post-lunch, meander along the storied Road of a Thousand Kasbahs until you reach Skoura Oasis. Here, explore the intricately restored Kasbah Amredhil, offering a window into traditional domestic architecture and family life in southern Morocco. Spend your afternoon wandering through Skoura Oasis, where endless palm trees sway and local life unfolds before you. As dusk falls, retreat to an authentic guest-house for dinner and an evening steeped in tranquility.

  • Day 10 Zagora
    • 12:00 am - 11:59 pm

      Zagora

      Commence your day with breakfast before embarking on a journey to the illustrious Kasbah Ait Ben Haddou, a UNESCO World Heritage Site and a cinematic backdrop for numerous Hollywood epics. Delve into the history of Moroccoโ€™s most celebrated kasbah with an expert local guide. Resume your travels by car, passing through Ouarzazate, then ascending the Tizi-n-Tinfifte pass towards Agdez. As you descend, marvel at the sprawling vistas of palm groves, verdant oases, and time-honored kasbahs โ€” heralds of the Draโ€™a Valleyโ€™s commencement. A tour of Kasbah Tamnougalte awaits, offering a glimpse into the Draโ€™a Valleyโ€™s oldest stronghold. Later, continue southward, tracing the ancient caravan route to Zagora. Dedicate your afternoon to discovering this enchanting desert town. Conclude your day with a restful night at a welcoming riad.

  • Day 11 Zagora
    • 12:00 am - 11:59 pm

      Zagora

      Following a delightful breakfast, our journey leads us to the quaint village of Tamegroute. Here, youโ€™ll have the chance to explore the renowned green pottery workshops and the historic Quranic Library, a treasure trove of ancient manuscripts. As we venture further south, our path weaves through a tapestry of Berber villages until we reach Mโ€™hamid โ€” the last outpost of civilization before the vast Sahara Desert unfolds. Itโ€™s here that weโ€™ll pause to savor lunch. The afternoon beckons us to the majestic Erg Chegaga Dunes. Our route, a 60km off-road adventure, unveils the desertโ€™s many faces: from rolling โ€œergโ€ dunes to the rugged โ€œhammadaโ€ and tranquil oases. Isolated from the world, itโ€™s an invitation to embrace serenity. At the camp, unwind with a soothing glass of tea before embarking on a camel trek to conquer the 300m-high dunes of Erg Chegaga. The summit rewards you with a sunset panorama that paints the sky in fiery hues. As twilight descends, return to camp for a sumptuous dinner accompanied by the rhythmic beats of nomad drums around a crackling fire. Your night will be spent in opulent splendor at a luxury camp, complete with private facilities, regal king-sized beds, and exquisite Moroccan decor that harmonizes with the silent grandeur of the dunes.

  • Day 12 Taroudannt
    • 12:00 am - 11:59 pm

      Taroudannt

      Upon the morningโ€™s first light, we embark on a 90 Km voyage across the Saharaโ€™s enigmatic landscape, traversing the vast, flat stony expanse. A pause at the arid Lake Iriqui offers a moment for fossil exploration, with prehistoric treasures nestled in the rocks or scattered freely upon the desert floor. As we approach the desertโ€™s fringe at Foum Zguid, our course shifts northward to Taznakht, a locale celebrated for its exquisite Berber gelims and carpets. Here, amidst the woven artistry, we indulge in lunch. Our journey then ascends through the winding Tizi-n-Ikhsane and Tizi-n-Tighatine passes until we reach Taliouine, a town cradled in the heart of the saffron cultivation lands. Post-lunch brings an enlightening visit to the local saffron museum, where the air is perfumed with the sweet aroma of this precious spice. Our dayโ€™s adventure culminates in Taroudant, where we retreat for the evening within the serene embrace of a traditional riad.

  • Day 13 Essaouira
    • 12:00 am - 11:59 pm

      Essaouira

      As dawn breaks, we prepare to explore the town affectionately dubbed โ€œthe little Marrakech,โ€ renowned for its imposing ramparts that stand as sentinels of history. Our journey then meanders along the verdant Souss river valley, adorned with argan trees and lush plantations of bananas and oranges, leading us all the way to Agadir. Our path veers northward, hugging the coastline past Taghazout, a haven for surf enthusiasts, with the Anti-Atlas Mountains providing a dramatic backdrop against the Atlanticโ€™s vast canvas. Upon reaching Essaouira, you will be ushered into the comforting sanctuary of your riad to unwind. As evening descends, immerse yourself in the local charm with a visit to one of the quaint cafรฉs nestled in the heart of town.

  • Day 14 Essaouira
    • 12:00 am - 11:59 pm

      Essaouira

      Essaouira, affectionately embraced by many travelers, stands as a jewel of the coast. Once known as Mogador to its Portuguese settlers, this quaint town boasts a picturesque โ€œcornicheโ€ for serene strolls and a sprawling sandy shore for sun-seekers. Following a delightful breakfast in the warmth of your riad, set out for a day brimming with discovery in this enchanting seaside hamlet. Embark on a visit to the womenโ€™s cooperatives, where the argan nut transforms under artisanal hands into an oil of unparalleled versatility, enriching both cuisine and skin. Wander through the medinaโ€™s bustling markets, where the air swirls with the scents of spices and the allure of artisanal treasures. At the waterfront, indulge in the dayโ€™s freshest catch, selected by you and prepared to perfection before your eyes. Post-lunch, let your curiosity guide you through more of the medinaโ€™s hidden gems, take a leisurely beachside promenade, or savor a moment of repose in a cafรฉ, with vistas of the vast ocean stretching before you. For those drawn to the call of the waves, Essaouiraโ€™s surf beckons, offering an idyllic retreat for relaxation and rejuvenation. As dusk falls, retreat to your riad for a night nestled in the heart of this coastal sanctuary.

  • Day 15 Marrakesh
    • 12:00 am - 11:59 pm

      Marrakesh

      Marrakech, a vibrant heart of Morocco, is famed for Djemma El Fna, a bustling square brimming with juice vendors, nut and dried fruit stands, henna artists, snake charmers, raconteurs, and an array of food stalls that come alive at night. Post-breakfast, a knowledgeable local guide will accompany you through Marrakechโ€™s wonders. Tailoring the tour to your preferences and time constraints, you may explore: The Majorelle Garden: Once owned by Yves St Laurent, this garden is renowned for its unique โ€˜Majorelle blueโ€™. Le Jardin Secret: An exquisite Islamic paradise garden, sectioned into quadrants around a central pathway with water channels sourced from the Atlas Mountains. The Koutoubia Mosque: A towering emblem of Marrakech near Djemma el Fna. While entry is exclusive to Muslims, the adjacent garden offers a tranquil retreat amidst orange blossoms in spring. El Bahia Palace: Translating to โ€˜the palace of the beautifulโ€™, this site along with the Ben Youssef Madrasaโ€”a former abode for Quranic scholarsโ€”and the Saadian Tombs, weave the historical tapestry of the city. Artisanal Workshops: Witness the tanneries and leather crafting, metal workshops with their intricate lamps, and the vibrant textiles from carpets to Berber rugs. The Mellah Quarter: Home to restored Jewish souks, offering a glimpse into the cultural mosaic of Marrakech.

  • Day 16 Marrakech
    • 12:00 am - 11:59 pm

      Marrakech

      Marrakech, a vibrant heart of Morocco, is famed for Djemma El Fna, a bustling square brimming with juice vendors, nut and dried fruit stands, henna artists, snake charmers, raconteurs, and an array of food stalls that come alive at night. Post-breakfast, a knowledgeable local guide will accompany you through Marrakechโ€™s wonders. Tailoring the tour to your preferences and time constraints, you may explore: The Majorelle Garden: Once owned by Yves St Laurent, this garden is renowned for its unique โ€˜Majorelle blueโ€™. Le Jardin Secret: An exquisite Islamic paradise garden, sectioned into quadrants around a central pathway with water channels sourced from the Atlas Mountains. The Koutoubia Mosque: A towering emblem of Marrakech near Djemma el Fna. While entry is exclusive to Muslims, the adjacent garden offers a tranquil retreat amidst orange blossoms in spring. El Bahia Palace: Translating to โ€˜the palace of the beautifulโ€™, this site along with the Ben Youssef Madrasaโ€”a former abode for Quranic scholarsโ€”and the Saadian Tombs, weave the historical tapestry of the city. Artisanal Workshops: Witness the tanneries and leather crafting, metal workshops with their intricate lamps, and the vibrant textiles from carpets to Berber rugs. The Mellah Quarter: Home to restored Jewish souks, offering a glimpse into the cultural mosaic of Marrakech. 

  • Day 17 Casablanca
    • 12:00 am - 11:59 pm

      Casablanca

      Following a delightful breakfast at your riad, your driver will ensure a timely and comfortable transfer to the airport, aligning with your flight schedule.

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Experience Style

Experience Style

Mixed

There will be challenging activities such as hiking, biking, canyoning and trekking, but youโ€™re also going to have other means of transportation and relaxed moments to just chill.

Accomodation level

Accomodation level

Medium

This accommodation includes essential services like a hot shower, electricity, and a nice and comfy bed.

Experience Type

Experience Type

Personal

Youโ€™ll be just with your guide or pilot. Examples of these activities are paragliding, sky diving, personal mountain climbing, etc.

Physical Rating

Physical Rating

Basic

Almost everyone is fit for these activities. Every hike or physical exercise last less than 30 minutes, such as paragliding and horseback riding. Please ask about specific conditions.

Age range

Age range

Min: 1 / Max: 99

Experience allowed to all ages.

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