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12 DAYS TOUR FROM CASABLANCA

12 DAYS TOUR FROM CASABLANCA
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Overview

12 Days tour from Casablanca. In Chefchaouen, Rabat is sometimes referred to as “the blue city,” and you will pass through this city. 

A stop in the Saharan Desert of Morocco came first. Merzouga, Erg Chebbi, we will visit Meknes, Volubilis, and Fes, where we will see the Medina, the Traditional Market “Souk” Bab Boujloud, and the ancient Medina. 

Also included on our itinerary are the Sahara Desert destinations of Merzouga and Erg Chebbi. Where you may ride camels, see the sun set and rise, search for fossils in Rissani or Erfoud, and travel to Khamlia hamlet, which is the hub for Gnaoua music in the Sahara. 

You will spend the last few days of your vacation traveling to Taznakht, Taroudant, and Kasbah Ait Ben Haddou. Agadir The views along the beachfront road are really spectacular. 

After spending the night in Essaouira, which is well-known for its Argan trees, the next day was spent in Marrakech, after which the traveler returned to Marrakech and then continued on to Casablanca.

HIGHLIGHT OF 12 DAYS TOUR FROM CASABLANCA

  • Greetings from the city of Casablanca
  • Rabat’s Hassan Tower should be visited.
  • Get lost among the ruins of Roman Volubilis.
  • Visit beautiful Taroudant.
  • You will be given a tour around Marrakech by a native guide.
  • In Azrou, you may meet Barbary Apes.
  • A cedar woodland affords views of the Erg Chebbi dunes in all their splendor.
  • A hearty lunch and a campfire celebration (Berber Drums)
  • Experience Camels in Merzouga Desert of Merzouga, Sahara Camp for the Night Merzouga
  • Examine and visit a Nomad Family Tour.
  • In Ouarzazate, see Atlas Studio and Taourirt Kasbah.
  • Visit the Ait Ben Haddou Kasbah, a World Heritage Site recognized by UNESCO.
  • The scenery of the Atlas Mountains is really breathtaking.

ITINERARY

Adventures that last a full 12 days and set sail from Casablanca, You will be met in the arrivals hall of Casablanca’s Mohammed V Airport and transferred to your hotel. Our guide will provide you with a concise overview of the whole journey.

The Hassan II Mosque, the United Nations Plaza, and the Coastal Seaside “Corniche” are just a few of the sites we’ll see after breakfast…
The next stop will be Rabat, Morocco’s capital, where we’ll stay in a traditional riad in the heart of the Medina.

After breakfast the next day, we’ll go off to see the Moroccan capital. First things first: check out the ancient Oudaias Kasbah, Rabat’s oldest building, with its stunning vistas of the Atlantic and the river Bu Regrag.
Rabat’s second stage, the incomplete mosque with the Hassan tower and mausoleum, was begun by Yacoub Al-Mansour, the head of the “Al Mohads.” Our next destination is the blue city of Chefchaouen.
Utta El-Hammam, the city’s main square, is home to stunning blue and white homes that we’ll get to admire during our tour. Stay at a hotel or a riad for the night.

Travel Time to CASABLANCA 12 Days Tour, In the morning, we’ll pack up and go to the Roman city of Volubilis. As the holy city of all Moroccans and a major travel hub, Moulay Idriss is where you’ll be heading.
From there, you’ll visit Meknes and its Medina, where you can view sights like the Square of Lehdim and the Door of Bab al Mansour, as well as the prestigious Moulay Ismail Burial Site, the Storage, and the Sahrij Souani, all of which were vital to the city’s water supply and expansion efforts.
You may relax at one of the bistros in the Square after a day of exploring the souks.
In the future, we want to go on to Fez. The price of a night’s stay in a traditional Riad will stick in your mind.

After breakfast, we’ll go to Ifrane, often known as “Moroccan Switzerland,” and Azrou over the Tizi n t’lghamt pass in the Center Chart book Mountains. Throughout our time in Midelt, we will have many opportunities to shoot photographs and enjoy some delicious local cuisine.
Following that, we’ll go via Ziz valley, Errachidia, Erfoud, and finally Merzouga, the heart of the Moroccan Sahara Desert, where you’ll relax before mounting your camels and trekking into the depths of the desert.
As we ride our camels into the desert, we’ll experience the onset of night in the middle of the dunes. After a fantastic meal in a Saharan desert camp, we’ll spend the night in tents under the stars listening to Berber drumming music.

The camel guide on our 12 DAYS VISITS FROM CASABLANCA tours will wake you up early each morning to enjoy the sunrise.
You’ll ride your camel back to the inn after breakfast. Here, we’ll take you on a tour of the area, taking in sights and sounds including the Khamlia community, founded by freed Sudanese slaves.
It’s possible that we’ll need to stop by some of the Berber traveler tents as well, where the prices on many traditionally made items are far lower than in the cities. Your lodgings for the night will be a local inn or Riad.

After breakfast, we’ll check out of our hotel and make the trip over the Dades Valley to Ouarzazate. The trip through Dades Valley, often known as the “route of a thousand kasbahs,” provides a few opportunities to snap some of the greatest pictures you’ll take on your trip.
We’ll make a pit stop at Kalaa Mgouna, often known as “the rose city,” to stock up on rosewater, which will keep your clothing smelling fresh long after your trip is over. Visit Skoura and the Dades Valley, where the well-protected Kasbah of Ameridil may be found.
After lunch, you may go climbing in the valley before heading to Ouarzazate, sometimes known as the “Hollywood of Africa” due to its topography and spectacular natural components, which have attracted many top-notch film makers. A riad or an inn is the place to stay on a short trip.

After a leisurely morning in your riad, we will depart for Taroudant via Taznakht, stopping on route at Morocco’s largest Kasbah, Ait Ben Haddou. participated in the workforce around the turn of the twentieth century.
Formerly a halt on the long journey from Sub-Saharan Africa to Marrakech, the Ait Ben Haddou Kasbah is now a UNESCO World Heritage Site.
From there, we’ll go to Taliouine, the saffron capital of Morocco, where we hope to catch sight of the elusive Saffron Agreeable.
During the saffron reap, you may see Berber households as they harvest the spice in their fields.
While we arrive in Taroudant in the early evening, you may explore the fortifications and take a walk through the winding streets of the Medina as you wait for dinner.
Taroudant is sometimes referred to as “the small Marrakech” since it was founded by the Saadian tradition and served as the capital until the Saadians relocated to Marrakech in the sixteenth century.

Our plan is to depart the riad after breakfast and go to Essaouira via Agadir. The city of Agadir, a very popular tourist destination, will be our most memorable trip.
After a late lunch and a walk along the Promenade, you’ll make your way to Essaouira. The oceanfront course is well-known for its Argan plants and its breathtaking views.
You might expect to see herds of goats ascending Argan trees in search of a better diet than what they can get on the ground.
After making a few stops along the coast, we arrive at Essaouira around sunset. Spend the night in a riad in the Medina.

If you eat breakfast in your riad, you will have plenty of stamina to go to Marrakech. On our trip, you’ll get to meet the women who produce Argan oil, an ingredient prized for its culinary, aesthetic, and healthful benefits. This oil comes from Morocco, the country of Argan culture.
After making a few picture stops, you’ll continue on with your trip to Marrakech and check into your riad. After supper, take a stroll around Jemaa El Fenna’s bustling plaza to people-watch and be entertained by storytellers, musicians, dancers, and even snake charmers.

You will visit the Menara garden in the morning, which has a pool surrounded by flowerbeds that serve as a water system framework for the surrounding ranches.
Every aspect of the excursion to the Koutoubia mosque, Majorelle Nurseries, Bahia Castle, and the Dar Si Said Royal house gallery of jewels will be etched into the memory of the tour group.
Following a leisurely midday meal in the medina, we’ll explore Marrakech’s colorful souks. Enjoy a drink as the sun sets on the patio of a restaurant overlooking the bustling Jamaa El Fenna Square, then eat supper and spend the night at a hotel.

End of the HOLIDAY 12 DAYS TOUR FROM CASABLANCA, transfer to the airport (in Marrakech or Casablanca).

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