6 Days Tour From Fes To Chafchaouen

6 Days Tour From Fes To Chafchaouen

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No travel is necessary to find originality, history, and sunshine; everyone may take a lovely vacation. The places recognized as the capital of Morocco by the Idrisids, Almoravids, Almohads, Merinids, Saadians, and Alawites at a variety of times are known as the royal cities of Morocco. The four imperial cities of Morocco are: Sultan Idrissid Idris I founded Fez, Sultan Youssef Ibn Tashfin of the Almoravids built Marrakech, Sultan Abd al-Mumin of the Almohads built Rabat, and the Alaouite family founded Meknes in the 17th century during the rule of the Alawite Sultan Ismail Ben Sherif. We offer you a perfect itinerary that includes unexpected meetings in the historic medinas, a variety of landscapes, and exotic colors and odours.

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Itinerary

  • Day 1 : Fes Arrival

    Upon your arrival in Fes, you will be warmly welcomed and transferred to your resort. Take some time to settle in and relax, preparing yourself for the exciting days ahead. Get a taste of the Moroccan hospitality as you immerse yourself in the serene atmosphere of your accommodation, ready to embark on an unforgettable journey.

  • Day 2 : Fes Guided Sightseeing Tour

    Visit Fes on a local guide. will first travel to the massive royal city's gate to see it, then make a brief stroll through the Mellah neighborhood of Jews to witness its stunning history. Then you proceed to go to a viewpoint that offers one of the best great views of Fes's Medina from the 9th century. You may visit a ceramics workshop to see how customary handcrafted ceramics are manufactured. You then embark on a guided tour of the Medina, which is bustling with markets, leather tanning, and mosques. Keep an eye out for the Medersa Bou Inania, among the city's most stunning structures that have recently experienced restoration and are currently accessible to visitors. seeing the group oven where bread is being baked. After scanning the area, You go back to the hotel and take some time to unwind.

  • Day 3 : Fes - Volubilis – Meknès/ Rabat

    Following breakfast, you depart for Volubilis, a historic monument that served as the Province of Mauritania Tingitana's capital. The intricate mosaics at this location are still in condition, and the site provides a useful overview of the design of towns. Then proceed to Meknes, which was previously the capital of the Moroccan Sultanate. Albeit much of Moulay Ismail's capital has collapsed to dust, it nonetheless emanates a feeling of its previous royal magnificence. The city was once packed with palace and majestic gates. It was constructed by the dictator. You can tour Heri es-former Souni's farm and Moulay Ismail's own monument in a guide's company. A family in Meknes will welcome you over for lunch at their house. Afterward, travel to Rabat.

  • Day 4 : Rabat – Assilah – Tangier

    During breakfast, you'll go by vehicle to the wonderful city of Assilah and take in the surroundings. Morocco's north is well recognized for its agriculture. Numerous farms are located close to the route. When you get to Assilah, you'll have some free time to wander around the town's modest Medina and take in the old harbor. You proceed to Tangier following lunch, taking into account some of northern Morocco's most breathtaking scenery all along the route.

  • Day 5 : Tangier – Chefchaouen/ Home Hosted Meal

    Since a new monarch took over in Morocco in 1999, Tangier has seen a small revival. Mohammed VI of Morocco's visionary approaches to tourism and trade have unexpectedly made the public aware of this city's possibilities. Today, the medina and kasbah of the city, in addition to the restaurants and patisseries along the Place of the France in the Ville New, are all interesting to explore. See the American Consul general Museum, the historic Dar el-Makhzen castle, or the Hercules Caves. Good restaurants flank the freshly remodeled seaside promenade. We will then travel to Chefchaouen, a town with blue-washed houses, where you will be able to distinguish it. a warm village tucked away in the Rif Mountains. Called a "blue city," it is distinguished by its blue-hued structures. Set up your Riad, a luxury hotel in the Andalusian style, and afterward take a stroll to discover the medina's white box and blue streaks and the marketplaces, which sell some distinctive local goods. Chefchaouen is a superb location for photos because of its stunning Mountain viewpoints. We will be welcomed into a household member's home for a meal tonight.

  • Day 6 : Drive To Fes/End Of The Trip.

    You have the morning open to discover the medina's views, music, and aromas, the square's stores selling handwoven products and little treats, and—most importantly—taste the community's renowned feta cheese. Or go on a trek to the Spanish mosque to see the city from all sides. Drive to Fes in the afternoon, the Arab world's largest and most medieval city. The spiritual and historical center of Morocco is Fes.

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