13-Days Tours From Casablanca To Marrakech back to Casablanca

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Visit Morocco and experience the top places to see, from Casablanca to Marrakech. Morocco’s rich history and stunning landscapes are waiting to be discovered, from the snow-capped Atlas Mountains to the boundless Saharan dunes, and from the ancient old town of Fes to the spice markets of Marrakech. Observe how architecture and art represent the dynamic collision of the ancient and the new. Meet nomadic tribes and learn about destroyed towns. Jump in and explore the countless mysteries and legends buried within this gloomy, constantly-changing environment.

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Day 1: Arrival In Casablanca - Transfer To The Hotel.

Transfer to the hotel after being picked up from Mohamed V International Airport. Depending on the time of arrival, there is the opportunity of going to the Hassan II mosque, having supper, and staying at the hotel.

Day 2: Marrakech City Tour With A Local Guide.

It is possible to spend the day seeing Marrakech, the imperial city located in the south. As part of your itinerary, you will go to the Koutoubia Mosque and see its tower, the Saadian tombs from the 16th century, which are beautifully covered with brilliant mosaic tiles, and the Bahia Palace from the 19th century, which is known for its stunning oriental architecture. A lunch break is going to be provided for you. You will get the opportunity to visit the intriguing Souks (local marketplaces) and the small alleyways that surround Djemaa El-Fna in the afternoon and have some free time. During the evening, you will have the opportunity to take pleasure in the performances of snake charmers, singers, acrobats, dancers, narrators, and storytellers. These performers will transfer from one group to another after spending the night at the hotel.

Day 3: Marrakech - Telouat - Kasbah Ait Ben Haddou - Ouarzazate.

We depart after breakfast and travel over the High Atlas by way of the port of Tizi Ntichka, which is located at an elevation of 2,260 meters above sea level. After that, we take a little detour and visit the Kasbah of Telouet. During our journey, we will traverse Berber settlements in order to arrive to the walled hamlet of Ait Ben Haddou. This is the location where numerous well-known films, including Gladiator, Obelix, and Sahara, were filmed. We will have the opportunity to have lunch in the village before continuing on to Ouarzazate. Overnight stay at the hotel, followed by dinner.

DAY4: MERZOUGA-ZIZ VALLEY- MIDDLE ATLAS MOUNTAINS-MEDELT-AZROU FOREST-IFRANE-FES.

Breakfast and a tour of the city of Ouarzazate, which is known as the entrance to the vast desert and the location from which the great expeditions depart. The Taourirt Kasbah and the main palace of Glaoui, the Grand Pasha of South Morocco, are both located in this city. We go in the direction of the valley of roses, passing through Skoura and Boumalne Dades, until we arrive at the Gardes del Dades. Dinner as well as lodging, please.

Day 5: Dades Valley - Todra Gorges - Merzouga (Desert)

The journey will begin on a route that is lined by kasbahs of several types. After a number of pauses, we will arrive at the Todra Gorge, which is one of the most popular tourist destinations in the southern region. It is a paradise for mountaineers and a site that is one of a kind. The Todra River Canal has created a canyon that is composed of vertical cliffs that are of tremendous dimensions and remarkable beauty on the mountain. We are going to continue as we go south. There will be a complimentary lunch along the way, and then the journey will continue across the desert until it reaches the magnificent dunes of Merzouga. Opportunity to ascend the sand dunes and take in the view of the sunset. Following supper, we are hoping to see a Berber performance that include drums. The hostel provides lodging for guests.

Day 6: Merzouga Erg Chebbi Sightseeing.

Morning meal. We encircle Erg Chebbi, which is a vast stretch of sand desert where the biggest dune of Morocco, which is more than 250 meters high, is located. This dune connects a portion of the route that was formerly taken by the Paris-Dakar, with the highlands that border Algeria. Follow the path that leads to a nomad camp and make a stop at the oasis of Tissardmin. There, we will learn some mysteries about his life and the traditions he follows. After some time has passed, make a halt at a vantage point that offers a great view of Erg Chebbi in its entirety. Make a pit stop at Khamlia, the capital city of Mali, where you may unwind with a cup of tea and take in a little concert of gnawa music. It will be an hour and a half before we return to the resort, where we will have lunch and a camel ride that will take us to the base of the Great Dune, where we will be surrounded by the breathtaking sunset of the desert. During the night, we will sleep in a Haima, which is a traditional tent, in the middle of the desert, under a blanket of stars.

Day 7: Merzouga - Ziz valley - Middle Atlas Mountains - Cedar Forest - Ifrane- Fes.

To be able to see the sunrise, we got up well before dawn. Following breakfast, we bid our goodbyes to the desert and traveled to the northern part of the nation by way of the Ziz Valley. Along the way, we stopped at the refreshing Meski blue fountain, which is a place where you may relax. Our first stop was at Midelt for lunch, and then we continued on to Fez. Along the way, we went via Ifrane, which is located in Morocco. Finally, we arrived in Fez, where we stayed at the Riad in the medina.

Day 8: Fes Guided Tour.

Once breakfast is over, the whole day will be devoted to the exploration of Fez, which is a UNESCO World Heritage Site and the oldest of the imperial towns. It is also the location of the world’s first university, which dates back to the ninth century, and it is one of the cities that has the most intact medieval structures that are still standing. The massive defensive walls that surround it give the impression that it is suspended in a chain of time, lying midway between the Middle Ages and the current day. But there is more to it than that. Because it is a living city, there are hardly no tourists in it. While strolling through its 9,000 little lanes, you will come across its loud peddlers offering a wide variety of goods, ranging from colorful veggies to delectable Middle Eastern sweets spiced with cinnamon and honey. Be sure to keep an eye out for the sole mode of transportation, which is either a donkey or a mule. As expert artisans loudly hammer the metal in pots and metal utensils, the captivating sound of the call to prayer reverberates on traditional roofs. This is a practice that has been going on for generations. This is a visit to the historic medina. Moreover, you will get the opportunity to visit the well-known souks, which are places where artisans continue to work in accordance with the ancient oriental heritage (silk carpets, Berber carpets, leather, gold, silver, etc.); I ate lunch by myself. During the afternoon, you should continue the visits. To spend the night, return to the hotel.

Day 9: Fes - Volubulis - Meknes.

Arrival in Meknes: departure. When you visit the imperial city, you will have the opportunity to see its renowned entrance, Bab El Mansour, the tomb of Mulay Ismaïl, and the basin of Agdal. You have the opportunity to see the remains of the Roman city of Volubilis, which are situated around thirty kilometers away from Meknes, as well as the holy city of Moulay Idriss, which serves as the center of pilgrimage for all Moroccans. I stayed in Meknes for dinner and the night.

Day 10: Meknes - Ouazzane - Chefchaoun.

After breakfast, we will make our way to Chaouen, which is known as the “pearl of the north” and is considered to be one of the most beautiful places in northern Morocco. You will be able to enjoy the magnificent hues of fading blue and white that are found throughout the city. To get to Chefchaouen, we will go via the Rif Mountains, which are known for their breathtaking scenery. Following your arrival in Chefchaouen, you will have the opportunity to explore the city at your own leisure. You may go to the ancient Kasbah, the Outa Hamam plaza, the Chaouen art museum, and take a walk along the narrow blue street to take in the breathtaking views of the city. Dinner and overnight stay will be provided at the hotel or Riad after your arrival.

Day 11: Chefchaoun - Tangier - Rabat.

After breakfast, we will depart from Chefchaouen and go to another stunning city located in the northern region of Morocco. Our destination is Tangier, which is the capital of the northern region. We are going to go to the Heracles Caves, the Portuguese Kasbah, and Cape Spartel while we are here in Tangier. We will go to Assilah, another historic Portuguese castle that is well-known for its colorful walls, once we have finished our tour of Tangiers. After taking a break for lunch, carry on until the arrival of Rabat, the capital of Morocco, in the afternoon. Once you arrive, you will be able to register at either your hotel or your hostel.

Day 12: Rabat - Casablanca

After seeing the graves of royal merinids in the Kasbah chelah, you will then go to the mausoleum of Mohamed V, which is where King Mohamed 5 was laid to rest together with two of his sons, Moulay Abdellah and Hassan II. The journey will conclude with a guided tour of the city of Rabat, which will include the royal palace, which is where the King of Morocco resides. After that, we will go to complete our tour of the historic Kasbah Oudayas of Moresque before ultimately departing for Casablanca.

Day 13: Casablanca - Transfer To The Airport.

Included in our services are breakfast and a free morning, as well as a transport to the airport at the time that was agreed upon.

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