9 Days Tour From Marrakech

9 DAYS TOUR FROM MARRAKECH

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Our agency provides you with the chance to get to know the nation and its citizens personally inside a smaller tour company of no more than 8 individuals, each of whom will be escorted by a local guide. In 9 days, we visit the most significant ancient capitals in the nation, the spectacular Atlas Mountains, oases, and deserts in southern Moroccan, in addition to leisure and entertainment among the most breathtaking beach along the Atlantic.

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Itinerary

  • Day 1 – From Marrakech To The Capital Rabat

    So begin our square through Morocco through Marrakech to Rabat. The Hassan II Mosque, among the biggest mosques in the world, is located in the capital and main city of Morocco. With such an elevation of 210 meters, the minaret of the Hassan II Mosque is both the world's tallest tower and the world's tallest religious structure. The route continues into Rabat, the capital of Morocco, after the worthwhile views from of the global metropolitan. Your first royal city on the way allowed us to visit the renowned Hassan Palace and tour the historic medina. Our guide explains to us all the city's attractions and insider knowledge, and we have free reign to do with the time whatever we like to allow the old surroundings to influence us. We stay the night in a little hotel in Rabat .

  • Day 2 : From Rabat To The Cultural Centre Of Fès

    Although Rabat is simply too vast to visit in 1/2 a day, we resume our exploration of the city after breakfast. We go on to Fès, the oldest and arguably best significant of Morocco's four royal cities, at about noon. We settle in our accommodations, allowing you to be using the rest of the day to explore the city, let the energy affect you, or engage in some activities. Or you can impromptu have a first tour of the medina with other adventurers and the tour leader. The group then will eat a meal with once more in our elegant riad in Fès

  • Day 3 – We stay in Fès

    Today, we have comprehensive access to the knowledge of Fès. We tour the ancient city of Fès, which has been a UNESCO World Heritage Site since 1981, with both the assistance of a regional advisor from such a city. Now, we have a lot of opportunities to tour the expansive and beautifully maintained medina. The narrow streets and imposing structures provide a strong sense of the ancient ambiance from earlier eras. Nothing is secret to us now that we have a tour guide who is acquainted the with the area as well as its residents. Once more, we stay the evening and night at the riad

  • Day 4 – From Fès to the mountains around Tinghir

    Next, we depart the large city and travel to South Morocco and the Atlas Mountains. We set out towards Tinghir after breakfast, traveling thru a stunning and diverse alpine landscape. You can make a brief halt along the route to visit the alpine villages of Ifrane and Midelt, stretch your legs, and grab a snack. When we get to Tinghir, we tour the magnificent Todra Gorges. Following the voyage, we stay the evening and night in a peaceful inn in Tinghir to refuel again for the following days.

  • Day 5 – From Tinghir to Tamegroute, the cultural centre of the South

    The route keeps going south. In Zagora, we discover the historic Amezrou-Kasbah while strolling along the paths of former clans thru the local palm trees. A true insider secret, the neglected Kasbah is almost entirely recognized by the locals and has a history that has been handed down from generation to generation. It is also available to go to the neighborhood collective museum. Here, we gain from the tour guide's local expertise. It's not a national museum; it's a private collection of antiquity. Individuals who don't know about it won't be able to access it or discover it! We continue into the Sahara after the deep insights into the mysteries of the Draa valley. Our sandy tent is located close to Tamegroute, between the initial Tinfou dunes. We make dinner around the fire and then retire to our native camps for the night after viewing the sunset over the desert dunes.

  • Day 6 – From Tamegroute through the desert to Erg Chegaga

    Tamegroute discovery gets day when started. Even today, the tiny community in southern Morocco is a predominant component of scholarship and spirituality in that country and a significant site for travel. Our tour operator was born and raised nearby and is quite knowledgeable about this local secret. We will explore the classic pottery collective and a library containing authentic volumes of the Koran from the 12th century. Moving on, we arrive at Mhamid, the entrance to the biggest Sahara in Morocco. The journey to Oum Lâalag, a sacred oasis, starts through the Sahara after a pleasant meal under coconut palms. At this point, we mount the camels which will securely transport us to our sandy tent at Erg Chegaga. Following seeing the sun set over the Sahara's sand and taking a warm shower, we eat dinner around the fireplace while listening to a mellow Berber song. You can choose to stay for the night in your cozy native tent outdoors beneath the unparalleled Saharan starry night sky.

  • Day 7 – From the desert to Taliouine

    After just a hearty breakfast amid the tallest dunes in the Sahara, we travel into the desert in 44 vehicles, stop by the local nomad school (when it's in session), and share a cup of tea with some of the desert nomads. We drive to the oasis village of Taznakht over the desolate stones desert and across the dried-up lake Iriki. The opportunity to join the Taznakht feminist carpeting collective is available. The carpet and saffron from Taznakht are well-known. We will stay the evening and the night at the comfort inn in Taliouine, an oasis village. Amid a steep, desolate landscape that resembles a screen, the Berber village offers a tranquil setting and a verdant oasis.

  • Day 8 – From Taliouine to Taghazout at the Atlantic Ocean

    We depart the interior morning to travel to the Atlantic. We next travel to Agadir through Taroudant, also known as "little Marrakech." We discover a great deal about the Berbers from the Sous region when we tour the Berber Museum in Agadir. We discover ourselves at the charming fishing village of Taghazout for the evening and the night, which would be considered a true Moroccan insiders tip. The town's laid-back coastal vibe and the fantastic family-run guesthouse, which we can call home for the evening, allowed us to rest, recover, and assimilate the experiences of a previous days.

  • Day 9 – From Taghazout to Marrakech

    We leave for Marrakech to come home following breakfast. We stop by a feminist Argan company en route (optional). You could be mesmerized by the activity of the renowned Djemaa el Fna in the night after we arrive in Marrakech. In between the activity, a meal is served. We stay for the night in a traditional hotel or resort in Marrakech's medina.

9 Days Tour From Marrakech

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