Day 1: Welcome to Casablanca
At your flight arrival time, a guide will pick you up from the airport and transfer you to the riad in Casablanca . Option to visit the Hassan 2 mosque depending on your flight schedule. Overnight at Hotel In Casablanca
Day 2: Casablanca – Rabat
On your first day, you will begin a panoramic tour of Casablanca, the economic capital of the Kingdom. You will see its main neighborhoods and all its attractions: the Medina, Mohammed V Square, the United Nations Square, the Central Market, the Habs district, the Royal Palace, the Anfa residential area and the splendid Ain Diab River, dotted with swimming pools and gourmet restaurants, with the Hassan II Mosque at its top. You will then leave “home” and travel to Rabat, the modern administrative capital, an orderly, flower-filled former imperial city. You will visit the medina, Kasbah Oudayas, the Hassan Tower and the magnificent mausoleum of Mohammed V, before traversing the walled city of Mechur, which surrounds the palace.
Day 3: Rabat – Chefchaouen Via Ouazzan
After breakfast, we begin our 10 Days Morocco trip From Casablanca by visit the city of Rabat, the capital of Morocco, starting with a visit to the Mausoleum, a prestigious building erected in memory of His Majesty Mohammed V, made of white marble, cedar wood and decorated with chisel bronze. We will also visit the Hassan Mosque and Tower with its 200 columns and beautiful pink stone minaret. We will visit the alleys and precincts occupied by the Royal Palace. We will then continue to Chefchaouen via Wazan. Overnight At Hotel.
Day 4: Chefchaouen – Volubilis – Meknes – Fes
In the morning, take a leisurely stroll through the indigo alleys of this beautiful Rif region city before making your way to Fez. We will then visit Meknes, Morocco’s third largest city, and tour its 40 km-long city walls. In Meknes, we will visit the city’s main attractions, including the Bab el-Mansour Gate, Bab Lakmis Gate, the Royal Stables, and the Moulay Ismail Mausoleum. We will then head to Volubilis, an ancient Roman site, and visit the ruins before transferring to Fez for overnight.
Day 5: Fes tour Guide
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 6: Fes – Sahara Desert – Camel trekking
After breakfast we will depart for the Merzouga desert, passing through Ifrane. We will pass through Azrou, but the most important part of the area is the Cedar Forest, where we will stop to enjoy these landscapes and, of course, the macaques that inhabit the area, which you can photograph and feed if you wish. We will continue our 10 Days Morocco trip From Casablanca to Medalt where we will stop to take photos and have lunch. We will continue through the Tizi n Talgamt mountains to reach the Ziz Valley and Tafilalet, one of Africa’s treasures, with its red stone formations, palm groves and oases. Upon Arrival at the Erg Chebbi where our camels (one per person) will be waiting for us at the edge of the dunes. We will ride up into the dunes to enjoy the sunset, then continue to our camp where you will enjoy a delicious dinner, celebrating with the Berbers from camp and their tampons. Rest in a charming Camp.
Day 7: Merzouga – Route of the Paris-Dakar rally – Ramlia
We will get up early to meet the sunrise in the dunes and after a good breakfast we will go to the oasis of Ramlia, a beautiful oasis with palm trees in the Tafilalt region, located in the southeast of the Sahara desert, close to the border of Algeria and Morocco.
To reach Ramlia, we must follow the route of the Paris-Dakar rally, through beautiful desert landscapes, Ramlia is located in the middle of nowhere, its inhabitants are ancient nomads, all belonging to the Ait Khbach tribe, which is part of the large Amazigh Ait Atta group from the southeast of the Moroccan Sahara desert and are very hospitable.
Dinner and overnight in a hotel in the middle of the purest desert.
Day 8: Ramlia – Dades Valley
After breakfast, we will head in the direction of Alnif to reach the town of Tinerhir, located in a wide valley washed by the Todra river, which provides irrigation water to numerous cultivated areas in the shadow of a palm grove. The Tinerhir palm grove, more than thirty kilometers long, extends south of the Todra Gorges, one of the natural gateways between the Atlas Mountains and the Sahara, and one of the most beautiful oases in Area
Todra Gorges is located in the northern part of the Tinerhir palm grove, at the foot of the Eastern High Atlas Mountains. Gradually this palm grove narrows, and the limestone walls delimiting it rise to a height of up to three hundred meters, and in some sections, they are separated by barely twenty meters, with the narrowest place being about ten meters wide. from here you will travel to Dades for the Night.
Dinner and overnight in the hotel located in the Dades.
Day 9: Dades Gorge – Ouarzazate – Marrakech
After breakfast, you will take a short walk in the valley before heading to Marrakech. There’s still plenty to see and do on the last day before you arrive in Marrakech. You continue through the Dades Valley, passing through El Kela’a Magona, the Valley of the Roses, and the Road of the Thousand Kasbahs, you will Have a stop in the Ouarzazate for the lunch Before continuing our trip to Marrakech via the Titica Pass, with Berber villages on the way back. Finally, return to your riad, hotel
Day 10: Marrakech Guided tour – Airport Transfer
After Your Breakfast at the Hotel, you will Meet with a Local Guide to Visit a city named Morocco. For part of the year, it stretches out in front of the majestic Atlas with its snow-capped peaks. Its destiny is linked to the fate of the various dynasties that have succeeded each other and to its tradition as a political, economic, and cultural metropolis. Marrakech has always dominated the history of the Maghreb and is also an impressive city with constant celebrations, as can be seen in the famous Jemaa el-Fna Square. For centuries it has been the most incredible folk theater in the world: snake charmers, musicians, dancers, storytellers, pythonesses, actors, soothsayers… There are countless places to visit in Marrakech, such as the Medersa Ben Youssef, the Menara, the Saadi Tombs, and the Badi and Bahia Palaces. after a local guide tour of Marrakech. Transfer to the airport depending on the flight schedule.