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13 DAYS TOUR FROM MARRAKECH

4 DAYS TOUR FROM MARRAKECH
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Overview

On this 10-day tour from Fes, you will cross Morocco and discover life outside of the bustling metropolitan areas. 

Participate in the breathtaking views of the Map book Mountains and journey through the fertile Ziz Desert garden, Todra, and Dades gorges.

Ride a camel across the desertic hills and spend the night beneath the stars in a movable tent in the heart of the desert.

Discover Berber communities along the thousand Kasbah Street and study the renovated palace of Ait Ben Haddou before passing Tizi n’Tichka, the doorway to Marrakech.

HIGHLIGHT OF-10 DAYS TOUR FROM FES

  • Welcome to Fes
  • Visit the Archeological Site of Volubilis
  • Visit the Hassan 2 Mosque in Casablanca
  • Stop at Azrou cedar woods and see Barbary Chimps
  • All encompassing parts of Erg Chebbi rises
  • Experience Camel ride in Merzouga Sahara
  • Watch Nightfall over the sand hills
  • Do Sand Boarding action
  • Good supper and party around open air fire (Berber Drums)
  • Short-term Setting up camp at Merzouga Desert Camp
  • Merzouga investigate visit and a visit to a wanderer family
  • Visit Map book Studio and Taourirt Kasbah in Ouarzazate
  • Visit the UNESCO world legacy of Ait Ben Haddou Kasbah
  • Tremendous perspectives on the Chart book Mountains scenes

ITINERARY OF-10 DAYS TOUR FROM FES

Your driver will meet you at the airport at the time you choose and deliver you to your destination. Supper and overnight stay at a Riad/Lodging.

 

Following a tasty breakfast at the riad, we began our 10-day tour from Fes in the city’s new sector, where we approached the majestic royal home, barium Jews (Mellah).
Then we’ll proceed to a vantage point from where we can view the entire medina from the south pinnacle and a handful of mosques. We’ll go around the medina, a UNESCO World Heritage Site.
The cacophony of persons will transport you back hundreds of years along its unnecessarily convoluted paths created by groups of potters, dyers,… and so on. You’ll see that it’s a medieval village where time has stopped. Dinner and overnight stay at a riad.

 

The important aim after breakfast is to become a UNESCO World Heritage Site. On the third day of the vacation, we will go to Volubilis, which is known for its Roman demolishes, which are the most significant safeguarding of Roman influences in North Africa. Despite the dreadful tremor of 1755, Volubilis contains several magnificent mosaics.
Despite injuries and disasters, the Roman city preserved its splendor. Regardless, Meknes is our next stop; the city was an important beginning of the Roman Domain. Furthermore, it was called as Miknasa since it was the tenth Berber village. From then on, it was one of the Majestic urban settlements.

We shall descend into the old genuine portion of old Meknes in an extraordinary trip. It’s an intriguing narrative about history, the past, genius, and magic. From there, we’ll go to Rabat, Morocco’s current capital. In Rabat, we will see a number of tourist attractions, including Hassan Pinnacle, Mohammed V Sepulcher, and the Kasbah of Oudaias.

 

Today, we will begin our journey by visiting the Hassan II Mosque, which is the largest mosque in Morocco, the second largest in Africa, and the fifth largest on the earth. The mosque addresses Moroccan excellent workmanship and Islamic engineering style with its interior and exterior adornments.
After we finish examining the mosque, we’ll go to Marrakech in the early evening. As the train approaches Marrakech, we are sketching – without the assistance of anybody else around – to locate various aspects of Moroccan culture. When we arrive, we will immediately exercise our legs by exploring Jemaa el Fna, a plaza and commercial area in Marrakesh’s historic medina.

The beginning of its name is unclear because certain depictions assured that Jemaa el Fna is where Kings used to murder their opponents, while other depictions suggested that the name of the site might in fact mean “The Mosque toward the Apocalypse”; a term with a strict interpretation. Nowadays, the location attracts a large number of Moroccans and tourists since it provides entertainment and assembles diverse exteriors of Moroccan cultures.

 

We will enjoy an exceptional guided tour of the city with a Marrakech official guide. First and foremost, you will study Marrakech’s splendour by visiting the well-known Koutoubia Mosque and the medieval Medina with its fascinating traditional souks.
Similarly, we will be required to attend the Ali Ben Youssef Koranic School before touring numerous sites that characterize Marrakech, such as the Saadian, the Bahia Royal House, and Majorelle Nurseries. We’ll make a beeline for a Riad in the historic Medina in the evening to dine and rest.

 

We will leave the red city of Marrakech for the High Atlas Mountains, which will be reached at an elevation of 2260 meters through the Tizi n’Tichka pass.
On the way down the other side, after passing through a number of traditional Berber communities that border the riversides, we will choose one of the side lanes that lead to a hidden wealth, Kasbah Telouet. This structure may appear to be nothing more than a ruin until you discover the amazing interior chambers; it was one of the homes of Marrakech’s head representative or “Pacha” and has incredibly gorgeous and surprising work in its tiles, masonry, and cedarwood.

We continue our 10-day journey from Fes through the valley to another Kasbah, which is well known as a film set area and has been on the UNESCO World Heritage List since approximately 1987. Ait Benhaddou is a bracing ksar on the banks of a river; it is also on the first maritime path with salt-loaded camels to the Sahara and Timbuktu.
After lunch in a nearby restaurant, we’ll go to Ouarzazate and then to Skoura’s vast palm woodlands and secret kasbahs. You will also join us on the trip through the Valley of Roses to Dades, where we will spend the evening.

After breakfast, we’ll drive to Dades Valley to explore the amazing stone formations and relax in one of the crevasses’ peaceful spots. As we leave the Dades valley and head towards Tinrghir and the Todra valley, we will enjoy panoramic views of the old mud Berber settlements, with their palm woods overlooking the valley. When you get to the Todgha Canyon, you’ll walk beneath a steep red cliff that rises up to (300m) at its narrowest point. Lunch will be delivered to Erfoud and Rissani, formerly known as Sijilmassa (the foundation of the Alaouit tradition, the continuous decision family).

After a bit, we’ll depart for Merzouga, where you’ll be greeted with a warm cup of tea before spending the night in a lodging/riad.

Today, we’ll begin exploring the Merzouga desert region, beginning with a visit to a Merzouga pool (Lake Sirji) near the settlement of dark complexion people (Khamlia), originally from Mali, to join in their music and way of life. From there, we will go to Meffes Mines to examine how they function before heading behind the Ridges in a complete desert with breathtaking views where we will sit for some tea with the Berber bedouins (who live in tents) and become familiar with their way of life.

After prepping, your nearby aides will explain you how to mount and descend and other essential camel-related wellbeing recommendations before you start exploring the weird sand-ocean of the Erg-Chebbi for the first time (1h – 1h:30m). Short-term accommodation in a Berber tent.

After returning with the camels from the desert and freshening up, we’ll proceed to Rissani, Morocco’s main royal city.
Then we’ll continue via Erfoud, a town associated with fossils, the Ziz valley with its panoramic views of palm groves and crevasses, and Tizi-n-Talghomt port. We’ll meet in Midelt for lunch.
We’ll take the highway to the cedar forests, intending to stop to observe the monkeys if the occasion arises. Then we proceed through Ifrane (known as the Moroccan Switzerland) and arrive at Fez, Morocco’s social center. Supper and overnight stay at the Inn.

The day begins with breakfast. We cross via Tizi n Talghmt, the she-camel pass. Azro, stone, stops to view gorillas is the next point. The cedar timberlands provide the final choice. We dine here before heading to Fes.
In the early evening, we depart for your convenience or the airport, capping up our 10-day journey from Fes to Magnificent Cities and Merzouga Sahara.

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