11 Days Tour from Tangier & Imperial Cities
11 Days Tour from Tangier & Imperial Cities, here you’ll immerse yourself in Morocco’s rich cultural heritage and enchanting landscapes.
Description:
11 Days Tour from Tangier & Imperial Cities, will take you to visit many of the important places of Morocco, Chafchaouen, the blue city, as well as the Fez is the cultural city of Morocco and Swiss Ifrane. And Rabat the Capital of Morocco Experience Casablanca the country’s economic capital; cedar forests, Midelt, the stunning Ziz valley, and the traditional market of Rissani and the Merzouga desert. Where you can ride camels and spend the night in a luxury camp in the middle of the desert. Also enjoy the magic of sunsets and sunrises in the desert. Then walk through the beautiful Todra and Dades gorges. Visit the famous Kasbah of Ait ben Haddou. Cross the Great Atlas and Tizi at the Tichka curve. Then stroll around Marrakech with a local guide. If you do not Have the Enough time in Morocco
Itinerary:
Day 1: Welcome to Tangier
The furst day of our 11 Days Tour from Tangier & Imperial Cities, Arrival at the port or airport of Tangier and meeting with our driver to transfer you to the Hotel.
Day 2: Tangier – Chefchaouen
On this Morocco 11-day tour from Tangier , you’ll continue your journey to Chefchaouen via Tatouin.
visiting this amazing city with a medina declared a World Heritage Site for its beauty, which was once the capital of the Spanish protectorate of Morocco, so the influence of its northern neighbour is still palpable in the city. In addition, those who have watched or read El tiempo entre costuras will recognise the places where the main character, Cira Quiroga, moved in the story.
In the afternoon you’ll travel to Chefchaouen, known as the “blue city” because of the original colour of its houses. Situated in the Rif Mountains, a walk through its steep, winding streets will be very enjoyable. Its kasbah and panoramic vantage points will also be other attractions for a free visit before a night out in the charming riad.
Day 3: Chefchaouen – Rabat
Today we will leave the small town in the Rif mountains ( Chauen ) to reach one of the country’s main cities: Rabat, its capital. So, after breakfast, we will set off to cover about 250km on the road.
In Rabat, which forms a single urban conglomerate with the neighbouring town of Salé, you will have the opportunity to see some amazing monuments for which UNESCO has awarded it the title of World Heritage Site. For example, the Kasbah of Udaya, which offers a pleasant view of the sea.
Or Hassan Tower, built on the orders of the Almohad Sultan Yaqub Al Mansour in the 12th century and therefore very similar to the Giralda in Seville. The Mausoleum of Mohammed V, the independent King of Morocco, is another imposing monument much loved by the locals. You can also experience the heartbeat of a city as important as Rabat, which also has its own beach, lively bazaars, the pleasant Ville Nouvelle in Arabic art deco style and an interesting array of museums. And by spending the night in the riad, located in the city centre, you’ll have an easier time planning your day out.
Day 4: Rabat – Casablanca – Marrakech
After your Breakfast Depart for Casablanca, the country’s economic capital and main port. Discover the residential neighbourhood of Anfa, the United Nations Square, where the main institutions of the Kingdom are located, Mohammed V Boulevard and its Art Nouveau jewels, and Visit Hassan II Mosque. then Travel to Marrakech. Overnight at the Hotel.
Day 5: Marrakech Guided tour
Morning sightseeing tour of Marrakech with local guide – change at 09:00 for a guided tour of Marrakech, founded by the Almorragh Dynasty in the 11th century. Highlights In the afternoon, free to explore the city, negotiate. In the evening, enjoy the sunset from the observatory in the square. Watching the sunset is an undeniable pleasure for anyone who sets foot in Marrakech.
Day 6: Marrakech – .Ouarzazate – Dades Valley
After being picked up from your riad/hotel in Marrakech at 8am, you will head south towards Ouarzazate. On the way, you will cross the Tizi Ntika Pass at 2 260 m and enjoy the magnificent views of the Atlas Mountains.
On the way you will reach the Ait Ben Haddou kasbah. This is Morocco’s finest fortified town, where the films “Gladiator” and “Kingdom of Heaven” were made. Continue on to Ouarzazate and visit the Taurirt Kasbah.
The Thousand Kasbahs Road will take you to Skura, from where you will pass through the Valley of the Roses to reach the Dades Gorge where you will spend the night.
Day 7: Dades Valley – Todra gorges – Ramlia (off road)
After breakfast, departure to Ramlia Desert. The journey begins in the village of Tinegir, where the spectacular Todra Gorge begins, 1350 m above sea level and surrounded by vast groves of palm trees. On the way, we will meet a herd of friendly wild camels grazing on a rocky outcrop. Heading to Alnif, we will pass the Paridaka route through a Berber village and stop for photos with the nomads. Lunch will be a picnic under an acacia tree. we will reach the pure desert of Ramlia in the afternoon and enjoy the sunset on the highest sand dunes.
Day 8: Ramlia – Ouzina – Merzouga
We will wake up early to catch the sunrise on the dunes and after a delicious breakfast, we will head to Merzouga, a small village in southeastern Morocco at the foot of the Great Erg Chebbi of the Sahara Desert, where we will get off the 4×4 and ride camels to the great dunes of the desert, where we will enjoy an unforgettable sunset. Merzouga is also called “the gateway to the dunes”.
Climbing the dunes and watching the sunset and sunrise will be an unforgettable experience for us. Overnight at a bivouac in the desert.
Day 9: Merzouga – Midelt – Ifran – Fes
Make sure wake up early in the Morning to see sunrise in the top of the dunes, then after breakfast will Return by camel and meet with driver at Merzouga to travel to Fes pass through the villages of Drive through the Ziz valley, with its panorama of palm trees and valleys. Crossing the Tizi-n-Talghomt pass through Ifrane, known as the Switzerland of Morocco, before arriving in Fez, the cultural capital of Morocco. Arrival in Fez in the afternoon. Night in Hotel.
Day 10: Fes guided tour
Breakfast and start visiting Fez, founded in 808 as the first political, religious and cultural capital. The visit begins at the Golden Gate of the Royal Palace. We will then climb to the top of a hill, from which we will be able to see as if on a map the wall and the interior of its impressive Medina. We’ll discover mosques and medinas, carabanserais and religious sites until we reach the leatherworkers’ quarter, the quarters of artisans divided by specialty. Rest and accommodation in a charming riad. They have brought their know-how from Spain and have preserved Andalusian art and style to this day, giving Fez its well-deserved name as a city of artisans.
Day 11: Fes or Tangier Airport
Transfer to Tangier airport or Fez and departure. End Our service of 11 Days Tour from Tangier & Imperial Cities.
Tour includes
- Pick up service from your Hotel/Riad in Tangier
- Private Transport by an A/C vehicle
- Overnight in desert camp dinner and breakfast
- Camel ride for sunset and sunrise (one camel each
- Official art historian guide in Marrakech
- Official art historian guide in Fes
- You can stop everywhere to take pictures
- Fuel included
- Professional English speaking driver
- Half-board accommodations in selected hotels & Riads ( breakfasts are included)
- Drop off service at your accommodation/Airport
Tour excludes:
- The flights tickets to and from your homeland
- Lunches and drinks
- Entrance fees
- Tips and gratuities
Customer feedback:
A week from Tangier
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Amazing experience!
Moroccan surprise
Experience highly recommended
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