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We pick you up from Tangier and drive up to Chefchaouen, a very dear town to the hearts of tourists, it was prohibited to enter into until the arrival of the Spanish troops in 1920, we explore the city and spend the night in there.
As day light strikes make sure to get up, grab your breakfast and let’s explore the blue city, only by walking, don’t forget your camera, surely you want to picture some memories in this joyful city, as evening arrives we hit the road to Fes, before settling down there we pass by Volubilis ruins of the great roman civilization, walking in this historical site makes astonished by the foundation and architecture of ancient civilizations, then we continue to Meknes, it is one of the most important imperial cities around, it was the capital of the Idrissin Dynasty and it holds so much history within its giant gates and long walls, we will be thrilled to expose some of it to you, afterward we head directly to Fez to spend the night in the this rich city.
Fes is one of the most important imperial cities in Morocco, it dates back to many centuries and it has been founded by one of the first ruling dynasties of Morocco which are the Idrissiyine, since then it has been considered the cultural, spiritual, scientific and political capital of Morocco. So much history for one city! wait until you explore it, the local guide informs more about this glorious city, we visit Bab Boujloud and Dar Batha, a museum of Moroccan arts and crafts, the Karaouine Madrassa and Mosque founded in 859 ad, it is one the first functioning university to be built, it is often referred to as the Mecca of west and Athens of Africa. The merinid Tombs are a must to visit, and the Boujloud gardens with a very spectacular views of the city, it feels like heaven on earth. As the evening arrives, we drop you off in the riad/hotel.
In this day we drive southwards towards Sahara, we make quick stops by Ifrane and Azrou where we stop to explore the Cedar forest with its quaint apes and monkeys. Then we head to Merzouga, we make quick stop in Midelt, and then continue our journey through dozens of small Berber villages, Errachidia, Ziz valley, Erfoud, Rissani and finally Merzouga. After relaxing we will be found on the roads of Sahara over the backs of camels roaming and wandering over the magical Dunes of Erg Chebbi for around 90 minutes approximately till we reach the camp where we stay for the night, it is well equipped with mattresses and blankets. After having dinner we gather around a campfire sing and dance all in Moroccan style.
Make sure not to miss a very special moment early in the morning rise, we leave the camp with 4*4 or camel ride back, we stop at Rissani, the first imperial and capital city to the current dynasty the Alaouite where the one of the first kings was buried Moulay Ali Cherif, the city is also famous for its quaint souks that contains a wide variety of elements, but mostly famous for spices selling. Then continuing our journey with a stop at Erfoud where we have an exclusive visit to the fossils factory .afterward we set off at Tinghir and Todra gorges passing through some Berber villages, and then continue the journey Dades valley where we spend the night.
After having breakfast we admire this natural marvel, and we cross the Kelaat Mgouna famously known for its roses, we also drive by the 1000 Kasbah road till we reach the Amridhyle Kasbah, after visiting the Kasbah we go to Ouarzazate Hollywood of Africa, there we go to have lunch and go to Fint Oasis which named the hidden oasis. In the afternoon we head to cinema studio and drop you off at your riad/hotel.
On this day, we depart from Sahara and up to Marrakech, Firstly we stop at the Ait Ben Haddou Kasbah, our team makes sure to grant you an exclusive tour in the largest castle in Morocco. By this time, we go towards the imperial city of Marrakech well known for its luxurious Riads, well the night will be spent in a typical riad/hotel.
Marrakech is one of the most visited cities in Morocco and worldwide, it’s often called the red city , so today’s going to be dedicated only to getting to know this mysterious area , we visit Jamaa el Fna square , take quick snaps with snakes and monkeys , listen to story tellers or watch dancers and musicians practicing their passion. Our next stop is at the Bahia palace, then to Badii Palace, Saadian tombs, Koutoubia mosque. If you are interested, you could visit the Majorelle Garden or local souks by evening we could attend the Fantasia at chez Ali and we head towards our riad/hotel.
We drive you up to the airport according to your flight time and that would be the end of this tour.
Typically, a duration of 7 to 15 days is suitable for exploring Morocco at a moderate pace, whether you want to admire the Hassan II Mosque in Casablanca, marvel at the UNESCO World Heritage-listed Kasbah des Oudaias, in the capital Rabat, immerse yourself in the imperial cities and medieval medina of Fez, ride a camel through the Sahara Desert or explore the Jemaa el-Fna market in Marrakech.
At Morocco by Mundo Marruecos, we organize private, customized Morocco tours for travelers from all around the world. We design each tour alongside you. The result is a highly personalized tour for your travel dates, preferences, and travel style. Our trips are flexible and are tailored to fit around the experiences you wish to have. We work hard to balance your time to include independent exploration with engaging guided visits where pertinent or necessary. So, you’ll get to explore on your own, if you wish, and will always have your driver or expert guide with you whenever needed.
We work a little differently than most other operators in Morocco. After years in the field, we have found a balance between drivers and guides that we think works well. Essentially, your driver is more than a driver, he is your tour host and confidant. We consider our drivers to be some of the best in the entire country. Many of them have degrees in Spanish and will be with you to keep you safe on the roads, answer cultural questions you may have, and simply act as a key to the local culture and regions you will visit.
You can use credit and debit cards in tourist areas of Morocco. Visa and MasterCard are the most accepted. But it is suggested to withdraw some cash for daily purchases such as meals, drinks, and small souvenirs.
Well, it depends. Most foreign nationals entering Morocco do not need a visa. If you are an American, Canadian, Australian/New Zealand, or European passport holder, you will not need a visa. Malaysians, Singaporeans, and some passport holders from Hong Kong do not either. If you are from another country, you may very well need a visa.
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