The Royal Cities of Morocco, Sahara desert, and north from Tangier, you will move through to the heritage and miracles of Morocco, imperial cities and labyrinths, you will learn about the impact of imperial powers and aristocracies on Morocco, from Fes, the divine capital, to Meknes and incredible entrances, to Sahara desert to go on a camel hike and spend the night in a campground under the sky, and eventually to Marrakech, the beauty of the south and the most visited city
We'll start out by taking a trip around Tetouan and across the Rif Mountains. We will pause to have a break in Chefchaouen, there at the base of the Mountain range, so that you may completely admire the spectacular panorama. Given that it is originally a region of "Spanish Morocco," Chefchaouen's city has a significant Spanish architectural impact, as well as its main square is flanked by vibrant craft shops. You can stay the rest of the evening with a pleasant wind and a lovely view at one of the numerous rooftop cafes and restaurants which are also accessible in the Riads.
After a hearty breakfast, we continue on our way to Volubilis, passing through Ouazan and other Rif villages. We’ll visit Volubilis to see the Roman ruins and learn about Moroccan history. Continuing on to Meknes, we’ll have lunch and explore the historical walls of the medina, as well as Bab el Mansour and the Moulay Ismail shrine. We’ll leave later in the afternoon for Fes, where we’ll spend the night
We will begin our day by traveling and through alleyways and congested streets of the oldest building in Morocco. Our journey will begin at the entrance to the Royal Court and continue to the Jewish headquarters, where the initial Mellah in Morocco was constructed in the sixteenth century. We will make absolutely sure you see all the important archaeological and historical places, such as the renowned and largest university in the area, Al Qaraouine. We'll additionally visit the industries, the exhibition at Attarine, and the tomb of Moulay Idriss. After the meal, you'll tour several unions while gazing out over the Medina of Fes in awe.
Today starts with such a journey forward towards the Atlas Mountains, with a pause at Ifrane to discover the well-known cedar woodland, which is home to the Berber gorillas. After stopping at the Ziz Gorge for pictures as well as some native mint tea, we'll proceed to Midelt through the Tiz Ntalghamt Mountain. After that, we ride on to Merzouga, where we're going to stay out for the night
After waking up, we'll proceed to a local hotel for a free breakfast and move on to Ouarzazate. All along the route, we'll make stops at Berber communities to visit The Todra and Dades Gorges. We're going to make a halt at the Dades Gorge and stay for the night there.
We'll pause in Kalaat Mgouna, the center of the Valley of Roses & location of a yearly Flower Fest, before continuing with our drive to Ouarzazate through the road of a thousand Kasbahs (fortresses). After that, we'll proceed via Ait Ben Haddou ( a UNESCO World Heritage site).
Next, we'll go on a round of Marrakech. You are going to see the city's iconic Jamma el-Fna plaza, the Koutoubia mosque, the souks, palaces, and museums, among other landmarks. The Fes Jdid "New Fes" areas of Gueliz, The Menara Gardens, and Factors that can lead will also be visited.
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