Six-Days Tour From Marrakech 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 At Casablanca Airport.

Obtain a seat at the Casablanca airport. A meeting with the driver will be followed by a transport to your hotel, where you will have the opportunity to rest before we go on a brief sightseeing tour of Casablanca, the most cosmopolitan city in Morocco and the economic hub of the nation. We are going to go to the Hassan II Mosque, which is considered to be one of the biggest mosques in the area.

Day 2: Casablanca - Rabat - Chefchaoun.

First, you will have breakfast at your accommodation, and then you will make your way toward Rabat, which is the capital of Morocco and one of the imperial cities in Spain. The city’s most popular tourist destinations will be on our agenda. There is the Oudaya, the ancient medina, Shalla, and the tower of Hassan. We are going to go to Chefchaouen, well known as the blue city, after the lunch break there. In the whole globe, it is considered to be one of the most gorgeous and scenic towns. First, we will have a stroll around the city’s picturesque streets, and then we will go to the Spanish mosque, where we will also have the opportunity to take in the breathtaking setting of the sunset. In Chefchaouen, spend the night out.

Day 3: Chefchaoun - Volubulis - Meknes - Fes.

Check out of the hotel after having breakfast there. Make your way to Volubilis, which is around three hours away by car from Chefchaouen. UNESCO has designated the remains of the city of Volubilis as a world historic site. Volubilis was established around the beginning of the fourth century BC. North Africa is home to a number of Roman monuments, but this particular one is among the finest preserved. The ruins cover a large area and are dispersed over landscapes that are breathtakingly beautiful. This city is home to magnificent palaces, administrative buildings, and spas that are adorned with exquisite mosaics. The next stop on our journey will be Meknes, which is one of the imperial cities. A brief excursion around the city will be followed by a break for lunch, and then we will go to Fez, where we will spend the night.

Day 4: Fes Sightseeing with a local guide.

We will go on a tour of the city that is considered to be the cultural and religious center of Bahrain. In this tour, you will be immersed in the enchanted atmosphere of a medieval oriental city, you will stroll through the winding and narrow streets of the ancient Medina, and you will become familiar with the numerous historical and architectural monuments that adorned the former capital of the Kingdom of the Sultans from the Merinid and Alaouite dynasties. The majority of these monuments are outstanding examples of the architectural style known as Moorish influence. During your trip, you will go to the Bu Inanya mosque, as well as the madrassas, which are Islamic educational institutions, Nejarin plaza, and the fountain. You will find yourself in the handicraft quarters, where artisans who deal with leather and ceramics do their work according to the techniques that they have acquired from their grandfathers and great-grandfathers. These techniques are carefully passed down from one generation to the next. Once it is done, we will go to the Jewish quarter that is still there at the current day. It demonstrates that the Jewish community and the Muslim community coexist in the same space.

Day 5: Fes - Ifrane - Cedar Forest - Medelt - Ziz valley - Sahara Desert.

Today marks the beginning of the journey into the desert. After breakfast, we check out and make our way to Merzouga. Although it is one of the longest trips, which takes around seven hours to drive, we will enjoy the time since we will be seeing different landscapes. During our journey, we will make a stop in Ifrane, a town that is known as “Moroccan Switzerland” due to its European-like nature and temperature, parks that feature lakes and chalets, a ski resort, and an abundance of snow during the winter months. When we are on our way to Azrou, we will have the opportunity to feed the wild monkeys and observe the spectacular Atlas cedars that are located in the area around Ifrane. The monkeys are amicable, and they enjoy each other’s company when they are fed. In Midelt, we will have lunch. In addition, our route will take us through the valley and the canyon of the Ziz River, and as we get closer to Er-Rashidia, the terrain will transform into a desert environment.

Day 6: Sahara Desert Sightseeing.

When you arrive at the hotel in the morning, after you have finished eating breakfast, we will meet the driver of the four-wheel-drive vehicle so that we can go on an excursion across the sand dunes. After that, we will have a cup of tea with Nomads in the desert and see how they make their living in the desert. Following that, we will go to Khamilia in order to take in Gnaoua’s performance. Upon arriving at the little community of Merzouga, which is situated at the base of the white sand dunes, We will take camel rides in the afternoon to go to the desert camp, which is equipped with nice beds, separate bathrooms, and toilets. The camp is located in the desert. The evening will consist of a Moroccan feast, during which we will take pleasure in playing drums around the fire and listening to music performed by Berbers in the desert. In addition, take pleasure in the beautiful night sky and the stars. In the camp, spend the night.

Day 7: Desert - Rissani - Toudra Gorges - Boumaln Gorges.

We are going to stay up until the first rays of the dawn appear in order to see the sunrise over the breathtaking and peaceful sand dunes. At this very moment, you will have one of the most memorable memories of your time spent in Morocco! Following the completion of our breakfast, we will make our way back to the city of Merzouga and continue with our trip to Dades. While we are traveling, we will go via Rissani, which is home to “The fossil factory,” a place where you can see the many fossils that are abundant in this area. We will make a halt for a panoramic photograph in the heart of a vast palm oasis that is located close to the charming town of Tinghir after around three hours have passed. Following that, we will go to the well-known Todra canyon, where we will have a stroll around the canyon on foot and then eat lunch at a restaurant in the area. As we continue on our adventure, we will proceed via the wonderful hamlet of Dades. Staying the night in Dades.

Day 8: Dades - Ouarzazate - Kasbah Ait Ben Haddou - Marrakech.

Our journey to Ouarzazat will begin with a brief stop in the Dades gorges, after which we will go on to our destination. We are going to travel by Mgouna, which is the location of the flowers festival that takes place annually. We are going to on with our trek to the Skura oasis. In the middle of this lush palm oasis are various rivers that cut across it. After that, go to Ouarzazate, which is located thirty minutes away from Skura by car. This city is often referred to as the “Hollywood of Morocco” owing to the fact that a great number of historical films were shot in this city. It is possible for us to visit the Kasbah Taurirt, which is one of the historical locations in the city. After that, we may see the Cinema Museum and the Atlas film studio. Following that, we will take a short trip to Ait Ben Hadou, which is a UNESCO World Heritage Site. Not only is this location a popular tourist destination, but it is also the location where the television show Game of Thrones made its debut. After our visit, which will continue about one hour, we will travel to Marrakesh by way of the highest Atlas Mountains, Tizi n-Tishka, which is located at an elevation of 2260 meters (this journey will take between three and four hours, excluding pauses). Along the route, we will be stopping for photographs at several locations. There are vistas of the verdant river valleys with adobe settlements and the remnants of old kasbahs when traveling along this route, which is considered to be one of the most scenic highways in Morocco. Next, we will make our way in the direction of Marrakech. It is possible for us to get some rest at the hotel, and you will have some time to yourself.

Day 9: Marrakech Sightseeing With a Local Guide.

Immediately after breakfast at the hotel, the whole day will be dedicated to seeing the ancient city of Marrakesh, often known as the “Pearl of the South.” During the rule of the three dynasties of Moroccan sultans, the city served as one of the capitals of the Kingdom. As a result, it is home to a significant number of museums and architectural landmarks. Every monument in the city is a work of art in its own right. The whole morning will be spent to getting to know them, including the Koutoubia Mosque, the Manara Pavilion, which is surrounded by olive groves, the graves of the Saadian sultans, the Bahia Palace, which is a superb example of palace architecture, the El Badii palace, and the Majorelle Gardens. Following lunch, you will go to the Jemaa El Fna square, which is internationally renowned, as well as the most colorful market in Morocco. You will be able to see snake charmers, healers, sorcerers, dealers of fruits and exotic spices, and other performers in an open-air theater that exists in the actual world.

Day 10: Transfer To The Airport.

On the last day of your ten-day vacation, which begins in Casablanca, you will have some free time before being transferred to the airport for your departure back to your home country.

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