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10 DAYS EXPLORATION FROM TANGIER

13 DAYS TOUR FROM TANGIER

Overview

On a 10 DAYS EXPLORATION FROM TANGIER, you will see the ancient medinas of Fes, the blue city of Chefchaouen, and the stunning Saharan scenery.

Camel rides, meeting nomads, and seeing ancient kasbahs are just a few of the delights. Make the most of your stay in Marrakech by exploring the lively souks and experiencing the local culture before your flight departs.

HIGHLIGHT OF-10 DAYS EXPLORATION FROM TANGIER

  • The “blue city,” Chefchaouen, is an absolute must-visit destinations.
  • Discover the rich history and vibrant culture of Fes as you wander around its ancient medinas.
  •  AExperience the Sahara on camelback and meet local nomads.
  • Take a stroll around the breathtaking Todra Canyon.
  • Look out over the majestic High Atlas Mountains and take it all in.
  • AExplore the several kasbahs, including the world-renown Ait Ben Haddou.

ITINERARY OF-10 DAYS EXPLORATION FROM TANGIER

Our driver will get you from your hotel or the airport on the first day and bring you on an exciting adventure to the Rif Mountain village of Chefchaouen. The two-hour journey from Tangier passes through beautiful towns and expansive countryside.

Your exploration may begin once you’ve settled into your accommodation in Chefchaouen. Buildings in the city have a distinctive blue hue that gives off an air of romance. Explore the medina’s narrow streets and crowded souks on foot, or settle in at one of the many charming cafes and restaurants serving delicious Moroccan fare.

On the second day, we’ll explore Chefchaouen, also called the Blue City, and have fun doing it. The medieval medina of the city is known for its charming bluewashed buildings and welcoming atmosphere. Learn your way around the northern slope’s maze of back roads and narrow passages. Take a leisurely stroll around the main square, square Outa el-Hammam, and stop at some of the cafés and eateries in the area.

As the sun sets, climb the hill leading up to the city walls. From there, you may take the route to Hotel Atlas and climb to the rooftop for a potentially spectacular view. To go to the white Spanish Mosque, you’ll need to take a side trip to the east. A stunning view of the setting sun behind the mountains (20 to 30 minutes distant) awaits you after a little climb up the hill.

We leave for Volubiles, Meknes, and Fes after breakfast on the third day. We will make a pit break at the Volubilis Roman Ruins, which are protected by UNESCO, on the route. Built in the third century BCE and left abandoned more than a thousand years later, this enormous complex was once a thriving metropolis in an off-the-beaten-path area of the Roman Empire.

The next stop is Meknes, the 17th-century Moroccan capital. Explore this picturesque old town and see the world-renown Bab el Mansour gate.

As you pay your respects at the Mausoleum of Moulay Ismail, a holy site honoring the illustrious Sultan Moulay Ismail, see the exquisite carvings and ornaments that adorn the gate. We will go to Fes and stay the night in a beautiful riad after lunch.

The medinas of Fes are a labyrinth of little passageways rich in history and culture; after breakfast at your riad, you will meet your local guide to explore them.


Starting with the famous Bab Boujeloud gate in Fes el Bali (789 ACE), the investigation expedition travels all the way to the great avenue of Talâa Kebira. As you peruse the souks (markets) and shops in quest of trinkets and gifts, take in the architecture that blends Tunisian and Spanish styles.


You get the opportunity to observe the ancient procedures up close at the Chouara Tannery, which has been running since the eleventh century. Before continuing on to Fes el Jdid, a “new city” constructed in the thirteenth century, make a pit stop at the Al Attarine Madrasa, a mosque from the fourteenth century renowned for its intricate zellij tile work.

You may enjoy panoramic views of the city from the Mellah, a historic Jewish neighborhood and cemetery. If you have the time, you should definitely stop by Ville Nouvelle to witness the remarkable transformation in architecture for yourself.
We will let you explore Fes at your own pace before you go to your lodging at the end of the day.

We will go to Ifrane, commonly called Morocco’s Switzerland, after breakfast at your riad. The Sahara Desert, Azerou, and the Middle Atlas Mountains will be our stops.

on the fifth day… You may marvel at the town’s splendor and capture stunning images while you’re there. After that, we’ll make a pit break to the cedar forest of Azrou, where you can find some friendly monkeys.

After that, we had lunch in Midelt. Passing through the picturesque TIZI N TALGHAMT as the sun sets, we take in breathtaking views of the Ziz Valley and its gorges.

Our journey to Erg Chebbi Dunes takes us through Aoufous and Erfoud, two cities that are rich in fossils and dates. An opportunity to gain a deeper understanding of this one-of-a-kind art form may present itself at a fossil craft class.

The Erg Chebbi Merzouga Dunes are finally in sight. Once you have checked into your accommodation, you will have a lovely dinner accompanied by traditional Berber music. From the cozy confines of our one-of-a-kind hotel, take in the tranquil beauty of the desert as the sun sets.

After a hearty breakfast, we’ll make our way to Khamlia village, where you can enjoy traditional Gnawa music played to hypnotic rhythms.

After that, we’ll go off the beaten path again, this time into the dunes, to have tea with nomadic Berber households. Indulge in a mouthwatering Berber pizza lunch while immersing yourself in a different culture as part of an immersive experience.

Get ready for an unforgettable camel ride into the dunes to see the sunset, following a relaxed afternoon at the hotel. Upon reaching the playing field.

After a revitalizing mint tea, you may unwind in your roomy tents with private bathrooms and showers while you witness the Sahara come to life at dusk. As you dine al fresco, the sounds of a desert band will provide the perfect atmosphere for a romantic evening for two.

It would be in your best interest to get up early today so you can see the dunes change into a fascinating light and shadow show as the sun rises. Return to Merzouga to rendezvous with your driver for the ascent to the Dades gorges once you are prepared to mount your camel.

We will make a pit break at the bustling Rissani traditional market en route. You will be greeted by a lively array of smells, sounds, and colors as you stroll through its busy streets on a market day—Sundays, Tuesdays, or Thursdays. Next stop, Arfoud, is a workshop with an exhibit of petrified marble that you are allowed to peruse. We will pause for lunch as we continue driving through the beautiful Touroug and Tinjdad palm fields.

Afterwards, we will take a car to the Todgha Gorges. Rock climbing in breathtaking gorges with crimson cliff faces is an option in A River. Instead of rushing through your investigation of the gorges, take your time and savor the breathtaking environment.

Boumalne Dades leads us to the Dades Valley. The renowned “monkey fingers” rock formations and a picturesque mountaintop vantage point overlooking the Dades Valley are possible sights to behold during the journey. To end the day, return to your hotel for dinner.

Dades Gorge, Ouarzazate, Ait Ben Haddou, Marsakhech, and the High Atlas Mountains will all be seen on day eight.
The Rose Valley in Kalaa Magouna will be our next destination after breakfast. Attendees of the May Rose Festival can peruse the products of regional craftspeople who have made oil, perfume, and ornamental objects based on roses.

On the road to Ouarzazate, you’ll drive via Skoura’s palm orchards. See where many Hollywood hits were shot by taking a tour of the Ouarzazate studios.Ait Ben Haddou Kasbah, a walled town and a World Heritage Site designated by UNESCO, is our first stop on the itinerary. The Mummy, Alexander, Combatant, and Diversion of Positions of Authority are just a few of the movies and TV shows that have included this famous Kasbah.

Our journey back to Marrakech takes us over the Tizi-N-Tichka pass and the High Atlas Mountains after we’ve explored this world-renowned kasbah. Lunch and photo opportunities will be provided at picturesque overlooks as we go. In the evening, we retire to a Riad in Marrakech to round off the day.

Embark on a guided tour of Marrakech, often known as the “Red City of Morocco,” the next day following breakfast. The Saadian tombs, the Koutoubia Mosque, and the world-famous Jemaa El Fna bazaar are just a few of the cultural and historical sites that you and your guide will see.

Bring the kids to the Majorelle Gardens for a day of leisure following a morning tour of Marrakech’s new city, which includes the Koutoubia tower. Last but not least, arrange for a ride to your accommodation. Take your time exploring Jemaa El-Fna.

From Marrakech, you will be transferred to the airport on Day 10.
We will collect you from Tangier and drop you off at the Marrakech airport on the last day of your 10-day holiday, ending your fantastic experience. Have a wonderful trip!

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