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Overview of 10-days trip to Morocco from Fes
Itinerary for a 10-days journey from Fes to Tangier. This wonderful 10-day, 9-night vacation will take you to many beautiful sites. Following a guided tour of Fes, you will go to Morocco’s Switzerland, Ifrane, and the cedar forest. Then go down the Ziz River for a lovely trip. Then we arrive in the Sahara desert of Merzouga. Where you may ride camels and sleep in a luxury tent in the desert. In addition, enjoy the stunning sunsets and sunrises of the Sahara. Along with 44 excursions in the Sahara desert. You will also explore Rissani’s mediaeval market and Erfoud’s fossil town. Then see the Todra and Dades gorges, as well as Ait Benhaddou’s Kasbah.
The Tizi-N-Tichka pass, as well as the High Atlas Mountains, have to be crossed. in Marrakech and Essaouira. Visit the country’s largest city, Casablanca, and the capital, Rabat. Then there’s Meknes, an imperial city, Volubilis’ Roman remains, and Chefchaouen, the blue city. Finally, the journey comes to an end in Tangier.
Fes / Tangier
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The 10-day Morocco experience begins with a pickup from the airport or your Fes accommodation. The next day, we see the sites of Fes with a local guide. Furthermore, the city is considered to be a cultural and religious centre of Morocco, the city is recognised as one of the imperial cities.
We open the day by going to the Royal Palace door. The well-preserved mediaeval Medina is also a UNESCO World Heritage Site. You will go to the Blue Gate, also known as Bab Boujloud, which is the old Medina’s gateway. When you enter the Medina, you’ll notice the Medrasa Bouanania, the Najjarine Fountain, and the Tanneries. Finally, the world’s oldest institution, the Quaraouin mosque and university. Following that, we leave the Medina to tour the Jewish quarter, also known as “the Mellah.” In the afternoon, we go to a mediaeval fortress for a panoramic view of the Medina and the city of Fes. Return to your Riad at the end of your journey.
After a substantial breakfast, we depart Imouzzer for Ifrane. The city is regarded as Morocco’s Switzerland because of its low temperatures, snow, and alpine-style architecture dwellings. Then we proceed to the cedar forest, where the Barbary macaques live. Feel free to feed them while exploring the forest. We’ll next go to Midelt, where we’ll have some free time for lunch. Then we take the Tizi-n-Tilghmt pass and the Ziz Valley to Merzouga. Along the way, there will be stops for panoramic vistas.
We arrive in the afternoon to the Merzouga Sahara desert. You then ride camels over the desert. You’ll stop to watch the sunset from the top of a high dune. You finally arrive at the desert camp. The camp is a cross between traditional nomad tents and hotel opulence. Where you may dance around a bonfire under a starry sky to Berber drum music. Dinner and relaxation at the camp.
To enjoy the beautiful dawn in the middle of the desert, you must get up early. Breakfast, then you ride camels back to Merzouga, where the driver awaits. The third day of your 6-day Sahara Desert tour from Marrakech to Fes begins with an exploration of the Merzouga region. Other beautiful characteristics in the area include dunes, natural lakes, mines, and stunning oases worth exploring
To begin our tour in Merzouga, we drive off-road to an ancient eyeliner mine. Then we pay a visit to the nomads in their handwoven tent. The Khamlia village is our next stop Khamlia, famous for Gnaoua music and dancing performances. Most of its people come from Sub-Saharan African nations such as Mali, Sudan, and Niger. time for lunch, then we go for a walk in a palm tree forest. Then travel a few miles to visit Merzouga’s wild lake. Dinner and overnight in a hotel.
After breakfast, we leave the desert to visit Rissani town, the ancient capital of Tafilalet. Rissani is still a major trading center in the region, with a large souk lively on Tuesdays, Thursdays, and Sundays. After a stroll in Rissani souk.
We proceed to Erfoud after walking around Rissani to view one of the fossilized marble makers. Then we travel to the Todra Gorges via the Touroug and Tinjdad palm farms. The Todra River cut a vast canyon across the mountains, leaving behind high red cliff walls. Climbers will like these gorges. Feel free to explore the gorges and take in the scenery. Lunch at a restaurant is optional. We next proceed to the Dades valley, passing via Boumalne Dades. It’s difficult not to pause at the “monkey fingers” rock formation. And perched on a ridge with a 360-degree view of the Dades Valley. Finally, dinner and an overnight stay in Dades.
we continue to Kalaa Magouna to visit the Rose valley. A Rose Festival is held annually in May. Where the locals offer their rose products, from perfumes, rose water, oil, to cosmetic products. Then we drive along various Kasbahs, including Amridil Kasbah surrounded by the palm trees grove of Skoura. We reach Ouarzazate, where we visit some well-known places such studio, and taourirt Kasbah. Dinner and overnight in a hotel or Riad.
During the day 5, we’ll visit the famous Kasbah of Ait Ben Haddou. A fortified village that has been listed as a UNESCO World Heritage Site. The Kasbah has also appeared in films and television series such as Gladiator, Alexander, The Mummy, and Game of Thrones. Then we take the Tizi-N-Tichka pass and the High Atlas Mountains to Marrakesh. There will be stops for lunch and photography interesting sights. Dinner and overnight in Marrakech.
After breakfast, we will return to Marrakech to explore the Highlights of Marrakech with a native guide. The city is regarded as one of Morocco’s imperial cities. The itinerary includes visits to the Bahia Palace, the Saadian Tombs, and the Ben Youssef Quranic Mosque. And take a stroll around Morocco’s largest traditional souk. Lunch break at the Jemaa El-Fna square. Later, you will see the Koutoubia mosque, the biggest in Marrakech, as well as the Majorelle Garden. Finally, make your way to your hotel. You are free to explore Jemaa El-Fna Square on your own.
We leave after breakfast to Essaouira. We’ll stop along the way to appreciate the Argan trees and goats, as well as to take in the panoramic views. We arrive at Essaouira, formerly Mogador, Morocco’s most important seaside city. The city is well-known for its diverse seafood offerings, beautiful beaches, and surfing opportunities. The fishing port, mediaeval walls with cannons, and ancient Medina will all be explored. Finally, go back to your hotel. Stay the night in Essaouira.
After breakfast, the programme of 10 days in Morocco continues to Casablanca. We embark from Essaouira and travel down the coast to Casablanca, Morocco’s commercial centre. We will visit the Hassan II Mosque, Morocco’s biggest mosque, as well as the Casablanca Cornish. Free time forLunch . Then travel to Rabat, Morocco’s capital. Stay in Rabat for the night.
After breakfast, we visit Rabat, Morocco’s royal city and contemporary capital. It is located on the Atlantic coast northwest of Morocco. You will see the city’s highlights, such as the Hassan Tower, the Mausoleum of Mohammed V, and the Kasbah of Oudaya. Lunch is on the house. In the afternoon, we travel north through Ouazzane to the Rif Mountains’ Blue City of Chefchaouen. The city is well-known for its blue-painted houses and lanes. Staying in a hotel for the night
Depending on your flight timing, you may spend the last day of your 10-day Morocco itinerary strolling around the lovely passageways of the blue city. We then drive via the Rif mountains to Tangier. Finally, we take you to the airport. The tour has come to an end.
A: Thе idеal timе for a dеsеrt tour in Morocco is during thе coolеr months, from Octobеr to April, whеn tеmpеraturеs arе morе comfortablе for еxploration.
A: Thе most famous dеsеrt in Morocco is thе Sahara Dеsеrt. Mеrzouga and Erg Chеbbi arе popular dеstinations known for thеir stunning dunеs and uniquе landscapеs.
A: Dеsеrt tours can vary in duration. A standard tour is around 3 to 4 days, allowing you to еxpеriеncе thе bеauty of thе dеsеrt and immеrsе yoursеlf in local culturе.
A: Dеsеrt tours oftеn includе camеl ridеs, visits to traditional Bеrbеr villagеs, stargazing, and thе chancе to еxplorе anciеnt dеsеrt oasеs.
A: Essеntials includе comfortablе clothing, a hat, sunglassеs, sunscrееn, and a scarf to protеct against thе dеsеrt sun. Nights can bе chilly, so bring layеrs.
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