Wealth of Morocco

Wealth of Morocco

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Wealth of Morocco

$ 2.750,00
6
Casablanca / Marrakech
500/500
English
Travel Date :  9 October 2024 - 8 October 2024

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Adult $ 3.450,00

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Child
Child Age from 5 to 10 year old.
$ 1.725,00
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Children under 5 years old are free.
$ 0,00
5 ⭐ Riad/Hotel Adult (price value to add)
Full Package with a very luxury Riad / Hotel / Camp 5 ⭐
$ 1.150,00
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Overview

Overview
This visit will reveal the immense beauty of Morocco—historical, cultural, and natural—along with its diverse landscapes. You will be enchanted by this country, not to mention the beauty of its desert with its majestic dunes.
Inclus/Exclus
Prices in US Dollars ($) per person, beginning at, for double occupancy
Guest
For 2 guests in one room
3450
For 4 guests in 2 room
3050

Schedule Details

DAY 1: CASABLANCA / RABAT

Arrival at Casablanca Airport. You will be welcomed by our multilingual driver (French, English, and Spanish) and depart for an interior and exterior visit of the Hassan II Mosque. After the visit, enjoy lunch and then proceed for a panoramic tour of the economic capital, including the United Nations Square, Mohammed V Boulevard, the Anfa villa neighborhood, and Ain Diab Corniche.

Then continue on to Rabat for dinner and accommodation.

DAY 2: RABAT / MEKNES / VOLUBILIS / MOULAY IDRISS / FES

Breakfast and departure to the impressive Roman ruins of Volubilis, which contain primarily Roman remains at the foot of Jebel Zerhoun. Then admire the magnificent panorama of the holy city of Moulay Idriss. Lunch in Meknès, welcome to the "Ismaili Capital of Morocco." A guided historical panoramic visit includes the imperial section of Bab Lakhmis, the grand gate richly decorated from the 17th century, and Bab el Mansour, the most remarkable gate in the city of Meknès, ranked among the four most beautiful gates in the world and the most important in North Africa. Visit the granaries and stables of Moulay Ismail at Heri Es-Souani, built by Moulay Ismail in the 18th century, the Agdal Basin, and the mausoleum of Moulay Ismail. Finally, return to the spiritual capital, the oldest city in Morocco, Fes, for dinner and accommodation. *If restoration work on the monuments is completed.

DAY 3: FES

Breakfast and departure for the discovery of Fès. You will start with a guided historical visit to Fès El-Jdid and a stroll on the esplanade of the Royal Palace to admire its mysterious golden doors. Then continue with a guided walking tour of the medina, the largest medina (old town) in the world. “Fès El Bali” is the oldest district of Fès, founded between 789 and 808 by the Idrissids. Next, explore the Madrasa el Attarine, built in 1323 by the Merinid Sultan Abou Saïd, known for its exquisite decoration showcasing the authentic architecture of Eastern civilization. You will also see the exterior of the ancient mosque and university of Al Quaraouiyine, one of the many sites in the Medina of Fès and certainly the most beautiful. Visit Place Néjjarine and its fountain adorned with mosaics, the bustling commercial sectors, and local markets where you can see artisans and merchants at work, as well as the Chouara tanneries, established since the Middle Ages, which are among the most spectacular places in the medina. Lunch, then departure for a visit to a world-renowned artisanal ceramics factory in Fès, followed by a stunning panoramic view from Borj Nord, offering breathtaking views of the old city. Dinner and accommodation.

DAY 4: FES / IFRANE / CASABLANCA

Breakfast and departure towards Marrakech through the mountainous landscapes of the Middle Atlas. A brief stop to discover the city of Ifrane, known as the Moroccan Little Switzerland, situated at altitude and surrounded by one of the most beautiful cedar forests in the Atlas. A possible encounter with Barbary macaques is planned. Then continue on the highway with a lunch break in Rabat. Afterward, continue to Casablanca, the largest city in Morocco, the economic hub, and the industrial capital. Dinner and accommodation.

DAY 5: CASABLANCA / EL JADIDA / OUALIDIA / SAFI / ESSAOUIRA

Breakfast and departure towards Essaouira, also known as "Ex-Mogador," located on the Atlantic coast. A nice time for lunch at a seaside restaurant on the way to the village of El Oualidia, then continue to Essaouira via the city of Safi. Dinner and accommodation.

DAY 6: ESSAOUIRA

Breakfast and departure for Merzouga, the Sahara, via Ifrane, often referred to as the "Little Swiss of Morocco." A brief stop to explore this charming town, located at a high altitude and surrounded by cedar forests, one of the most beautiful places in the Atlas Mountains. You may have the opportunity to meet Barbary macaques.

Lunch in the town of Midelt, followed by a drive to Erfoud, crossing the Tizi Talghemt pass at an altitude of 1907 meters and the Ziz Gorge, which offers the most spectacular views of the day. A photo stop will be made in the Ziz Valley, considered one of the largest palm date valleys in Morocco.

Continue to the golden dunes of Erg Chebbi. Upon arrival, enjoy some relaxation time while admiring the sunset over the dunes. Dinner will be served in a luxury bivouac, followed by a lively evening in a desert ambiance at the luxury camp—an extraordinary and memorable moment in the desert.

DAY 7: ESSAOUIRA / MARRAKECH

Breakfast and departure for Marrakech, also known as "the Red City," located near the High Atlas Mountains. You may encounter goats climbing on argan trees and stop at an argan oil cooperative, known for its numerous properties. Then continue to Marrakech for a panoramic tour of both parts: the European section and the oldest part, known as the Medina, which has been around for 11 centuries. Dinner and accommodation.

DAY 8: MARRAKECH

Breakfast and departure for a guided visit to the Jardin Majorelle, one of the most beautiful gardens in Marrakech, featuring over 300 species of plants from five continents, with its magical contrast of Majorelle blue and yellow, along with its botanical artwork. Then, discover the ramparts of Marrakech, which served as a wall to protect the city, and visit the 19th-century Bahia Palace, which reveals the love of a great vizier for his favorite. Lunch in the medina, followed by a historical guided walking tour of the medina of Marrakech, a UNESCO World Heritage site, where the souks are filled with enchanting scents and vibrant colors. Next, visit the Ben Youssef Madrasa, a Quranic school reflecting Saadian architecture, and explore the bustling Djema El Fna square, the most animated area of Marrakech, which serves as the social heart of the medina with its snake charmers, acrobats, musicians, and water bearers, making it one of the most famous squares in the world. A very interesting visit to a local herbalist, where you will have the opportunity to discover the world of spices. Our journey concludes with a visit to the Koutoubia Mosque and its sublime minaret, standing at a height of 77 meters. Dinner and accommodation.

DAY 9: MARRAKECH / AÏT BEN HADDOU / DADES

Breakfast and departure towards Dadès via the High Atlas Mountains, reaching the Tizi-n-Tichka pass at 2,260 meters altitude, which is the highest road pass in the country. Lunch, followed by an interesting visit to the Kasbah of Aït Ben Haddou, a UNESCO World Heritage site. This site consists of a collection of earthen buildings surrounded by walls, representing a type of traditional pre-Saharan habitat. Some of its houses resemble small castles with their tall towers. The oldest constructions date back to the 12th century. Continue with a panoramic tour of Ouarzazate, with a photo stop in front of the Taourirt Kasbah, then head towards Dadès for an excursion into the Dadès Valley, where you will discover surprising rock formations, such as the "fingers of the monkey," along with a variety of colors and remarkable natural landscapes. There will be a stop to admire the stunning panoramic view of part of the Tissadrine gorges in the Dadès Valley, and then return to the city of Dadès. Dinner and accommodation.

DAY 10: DADES / DADES VALLEY / TOUDRA GORGES / MERZOUGA / LUXURY BIVOUAC

Breakfast and departure towards the Toudra Gorges via the town of Tinghir for a walk to discover these magnificent gorges, featuring towering limestone cliffs carved by the Toudra River over millennia, which can reach heights of 300 meters. It is a natural gem of southern Morocco. Lunch in Tinjdad, then continue to Erfoud, the gateway to the desert, while exploring the immense golden dunes until we arrive at the hotel in Merzouga. Enjoy a camel ride through the dunes to witness a breathtaking sunset, with a pause on the dunes before returning on camelback to the luxury camp. Dinner in a luxury bivouac, followed by a lively evening in a typically desert atmosphere at the luxury camp, providing an extraordinary and memorable moment in the desert. Accommodation in the luxury camp.

DAY 11 :LUXURY BIVOUAC / MERZOUGA

After enjoying the magnificent sunrise, breakfast, and departure for a 4x4 excursion around the Erg Chebbi dunes, some of which reach up to 150 meters high, continue to the village of KHAMLIA, where you'll have the opportunity to experience a beautiful Gnaoua music performance. Then, visit the village of Merzouga and the Hassilabied oasis with its irrigation system. Return for lunch at the inn, followed by free time to enjoy the beauty of the desert at your accommodation located directly at the foot of the sand dunes, with access to the pool and the chance to climb the dunes for a relaxing moment in this heavenly setting. In the afternoon, it's the perfect time to meet the camel drivers for a camel ride through the dunes to admire a magnificent sunset, with a break on the dunes, and then return by camel to your accommodation for dinner.

DAY 12 : MERZOUGA / RISSANI / ALNIF / NKOB / ZAGORA

After admiring the magnificent sunrise and having breakfast, depart for Zagora via the village of Rissani, where you will stroll through its souks and take a moment to taste the local varieties of dates. Lunch in Alnif, then continue towards Zagora, passing through small Berber villages with a chance to see nomads along the way. You will also come across the faded sign "Timbuktu 52 days" in the heart of Zagora, marking the city's historical role as the final stop on the caravan route from Mali and Sudan. Dinner and accommodation.

Day 13: ZAGORA / TALIOUINE / TAROUDANT / AGADIR

Breakfast and departure to Taroudant. During this trip, you will discover a unique, beautiful landscape, with the possibility of encountering herds of camels feeding by the roadside. Then continue via Foum Zguid to Taznakht, and on to Taliouine, a region well-known for its saffron cultivation, the royal spice often referred to as "Red Gold." There will be a stop at a saffron cooperative for an interesting discovery, followed by a lunch stop in Ouled Berhil, where you'll see goats climbing argan trees. Finally, continue to Agadir via Taroudant. Dinner and accommodation will be provided.

JOUR 14 : AGADIR

Breakfast and a free day on a half-board basis. You have several options for this day: take the time to enjoy the beach resort or, if you wish, participate in one of the optional activities. These are available through our representative. Dinner and accommodation included.

JOUR 15 : JOUR 15: AGADIR / CASABLANCA / AIRPORT

Breakfast and departure for:

-Transfer to Agadir Airport / transfer to Casablanca for a safe flight to your final destination.

-Travel to Casablanca Airport with the driver.
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