Morocco + Sahara Desert 10D7N

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Duration

10 days 7 nights

Tour Type

Specific Tour

Group Size

21 people

Languages

English, Mandarin

About this tour

Highlights

  • Meals • 7 Breakfast / 7 Lunch / 7 Dinner
  • 4WD Desert Safari & Camel Ride at Sahara Desert / Sunrise in Sahara Desert Camp
  • Chefchaouen • Morocco Blue’s City
  • Fes • Ancient craft of the “Zellige” / Bab Boujioud, The Palaces of Fes El Bali
  • Ifrane • Mini Switzerland of Morocco
  • Merzouga • Entrance gateway to the Sahara Dessert
  • Quarzazate • Todra Gorge , Grand Canyon

Included/Excluded

  • Meals as per itinerary
  • Accommodations as per itinerary
  • Return-trip international flight
  • Included Covid-19 travel insurance (Senior citizen with additional charges)
  • Tipping for both tour guide & coach driver

Itinerary

 Assemble at Airport for your departure flight (with transit city) to Casablanca - the largest city of the Kingdom of Morocco.

 Upon Arrival in Casablanca, proceed to Marrakech - the most important former imperial city int the history of Morocco.  Discovery of the famous Jemaa El Fna Square ~ is a square and market place in Marrakech’s medina quarter. By day it is largely filled with snake charmers and people with monkeys, as well as some of the more common stalls.  Overnight at Marrakech Palm Menara Hotel or similar.

 After breakfast, start a city tour of Marrakech.  Visit the famous Koutoubia Mosque. It is said that the minaret of the Koutoubia Mosque is to Marrakech as the Eiffe l Tower is to Paris. At night, the mosque is beautifully lit.  Bahia Palace an ornate and beautiful palace.  Afternoon drive to Ouarzazate. Drive along the eastern slopes of High Atlas Mountain to the enchanting oasis of Tinghir. View of the Kasban Alt Ben (subject to sunset time)  Overnight at Oscar Hotel or similar.

 Drive along the eastern slopes of High Atlas Mountain to the enchanting oasis of Tinghir.  View the great Kasbah (Kasbah of Taurirt) in Quarzazate and drive up to reach Ait Ben Haddou Kasbah, one of the most authentic and well maintained villages in the region of Atlas. It is the most spectacular fortress in the south of Morocco, eplore its narrowest point of the canyon, just 33 feet wide, 950 feet high, with crystal clear river running through it. Follow its lush valley, where crops grow in the shaded of dades palms, hemmed in by mud-brick villages and barren mountains, to one of Morocco’s most impressive natural sights, the “Todra Gorge” or the “Grand Canyon of the Sahara”.  The landscapes become progressively move arid, and enter a stony desert.  Next keep on the journey to Merzouga, the entrance gateway to the the Sahara Desert by 4x4 vehicles.  Jeep excursion to see the sunset over the sands-dunes of Merzouga. Hope on the back of a camel and take a journey across the healing Dunes. Enjoy traditional dinner is served with Berber’s Drum Performance. Overnight at Sahara Garden or similar

Erfoud is a small village is known to be a heaven for hundreds of varieties of fossils which some are dated back 500 million years old. Visit to the Fossil Museum.  Continue to Fes via the Middle-Atlas Mountain, passing by Azrou - an important handicraft centre.  Visit of the Blue Meski - tourist come to this beautiful attraction to enjoy the unique atmosphere and environment.  Crossing Midelt and Errachidia en route.  Proceed to Fes, it is the medieval capital of Morocco, and a great city of high Islamic civilization. Fes has the best- preserved old city in the Arab world, the sprawling, labyrinthine medina of Fez el-Bali, which is incidentally also the world’s largest car-free urban zone. Overnight at Fes L’escale Hotel or similar.

 After breakfast, visit to The Royal Palace (outview).  Then, visit the ancient craft of the “Zellige”, to have in depth view and knowledge about it.  Proceed for about 2 hours walking tour of the Medina.  Visit to Qaraouiyine University, is the oldest university in the world. Najjarine Museum of Woodcraft.  Visit the Tannery – one of the city’s most iconic sights (and smells), offering a unique window into the pungent, natural process of producing world-class leather using methods that have changed little since medieval times.  Bab Boujloud – known as Blue Gate, it is a monumental gateway that spans one of the Medina's busiest thoroughfares and is a good starting point for your explorations inside the medina walls.  Medersa Bou Inania, is the first of the Fes theological colleges.  The Palaces of Fes El Bali – an ancient walled part of the city of Fez, there is a historically significant site in Morocco.  The Mellah – is a walled Jewish Quarters of a city in Morocco.  Borj Nord built by Sultan Ahmed Al Mansour in the late 16 th century to monitor the disloyalty of the Fessian. Hike to Merenid Tomb, The Merenid Dynasty conquered Fes and who was buried in this site.  Overnight at Fes L’escale Hotel or similar.

 Today depart to Chefchaouen via Meknes. Meknes is a little Moroccan jewel ready to show its beauty to visitors. The city is called the Versailes of Morocco for the palaces, mosques, stables and the beautiful gardens that adorn it.  Bab El Mansour - Iconic gateway known for its geometric ornamentation, devotional inscriptions & marble columns.  Roman Ruins of Volubilis - is one of Morocco’s best preserved Roman ruins located between the Imperial cities of Fez and Meknes. Overnight at Chefchaouen Parador Hotel or similar

 After breakfast, visit of Chefchaouen. It is a mountains massif and the last rampart before the Mediterranean and the Iberian Peninsula. It is famous for its shady valleys Medina, its white houses with blues doors and wrought iron windows and tile roofs.  Leave for the imperial city of Rabat - once lair of the corsairs and now he country’s capital.  Photo stop at Royal Palace.  Oudaias Kasbah, a defensive fortress and observation post when it was built in the 10 th century.  Hassan Tower, a 44m high minaret towering amongst the ruins of the Sultan Yacoub al Mansour mosque which was completely destroyed by an earthquake in the 18 th century.  Mohamed V’s Mausoleum is one of the most important monuments in Morocco. It is here that the founder of modern and independent Morocco, the father of the nation, King Mohammed V is laid to rest.  Continue journey to Casablanca.  Out-view the famous King Hassan II Mosque (out view) - the largest in Morocco and has the tallest minaret on the planet. Last visit the to United Nations Square and the Habous district. Overnight at Imperial Hotel or similar.

 Big farewell to Morocco as we transfer to airport for flight back home.

 Arrive home with sweet memories.

Durations

9 - 12 days

Languages

English
Mandarin

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