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Tour Overview
Get ready for an amazing journey through Morocco! Explore ancient places, colorful spice markets, and lively cities on this adventure. Imagine riding a camel in the Sahara and enjoying the view from the Atlas Mountains. Feel the buzz of busy markets and take it easy in a mountain guesthouse. It's not just a trip—it's a collection of awesome moments in Morocco ...more ...less
Highlights
Hassan II Mosque in Casablanca: Explore the grounds of one of the Islamic world's greatest monuments, featuring the world's tallest minaret.
Chefchaouen's Blue Streets: Immerse yourself in the unique, blue-colored town nestled in the Rif Mountains, a photographer's dream.
Volubilis and Moulay Idriss: Journey through Roman ruins and visit the holiest town in Morocco, exploring the history and culture.
Fes Medina: Wander through the labyrinth of twisting alleyways, experience the bustling markets, and witness ancient leather tanneries.
Sahara Desert Camel Trek: Embark on a magical camel trek into the Moroccan Sahara, camp under the stars, and experience the silence of the desert night.
Nomadic Tea Experience: Share tea with nomadic communities, enjoy traditional Gnawa music, and learn about the desert culture.
Todra Gorge: Witness the dramatic scenery of Morocco's Grand Canyon, ride camels, and explore the famous Kasbah Ait Benhaddou.
Marrakech's Djemaa el Fna: Dive into the vibrant atmosphere of the UNESCO World Heritage Site, filled with food stalls, performers, and local culture.
Essaouira's Art Scene: Explore the artistic hub, meet local artists, and stroll through the seaside town's medina.
Final Dinner in Casablanca: Conclude your journey with a farewell dinner in Casablanca, reflecting on the diverse experiences of your Moroccan adventure.
Places You'll See
Todra Gorge
Chefchaoune
Tagines, Street food
Volubilis
Essaouira
Aitben Haddou Kasbah
Marrakech Gardens
Lunch Break; Rabat to Chefchaoune
Sahara Camel Ride
Lunch break in Essaouira
Itinerary
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Day 1
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Arrival at Airport, Sightseeing in Casablanca + Rabat
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Hassan Tower
Location: Hassan II Mosque, Rabat, Casablanca Mohammed V International Airport
Accommodation: Hotel, Hotel Vol D'anfa
Accommodation Name: Hotel Odysee
Meals Included: Breakfast
We will meet you upon your arrival in Casablanca, the economic capital of Morocco, after which we will take a short tour of the city. We will visit the grounds of the immense Hassan II Mosque, one of the Islamic world's greatest monuments, which features the world's tallest minaret and is the only working mosque in Morocco that can be visited by non-Muslims. After our tour we will depart to Rabat, Morocco's diplomatic and administrative capital. We will briefly introduce you to some of the city's most important sights, including the Kasbah des Oudayas and the Mohammed V Mausoleum, before taking you to your riad or hotel to let you settle in. We will spend the night in Rabat. ...more ...less
Day 2
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Rabat and the Blue Streets of Chefchaouen
Chefchaoune
Chefchaoune
Chefchaoune
Rabat
Chefchaoune
Chefchaoune
Chefchaoune
Location: Chefchaouen, Rabat
Accommodation: Hotel, Hotel Vancii/ Hotel Ziryab
Accommodation Name: Dar Echaoune
Meals Included: Breakfast
After breakfast we will begin our journey towards the mountains, stopping along the way in Rabat and taking in the beautiful Atlantic coastline over lunch. We will then continue to Chefchaouen, as we ascend into the towering Rif Mountains - a dramatic entrance to the vividly blue-colored town of Chefchaouen, set like a sapphire stone among the jagged mountain peaks. Once you are settled in the night’s Riad, you will have some time to walk among the blue and white walls of the medina and explore the unique local crafts markets. With a unique aesthetic framed by an unforgettable view among the mountains, Chefchaouen is a one-of-a-kind destination for photographers. In the evening you can enjoy a traditional meal at one of the hotel's three rooftop terraces before relaxing under the crystal-clear Moroccan night-sky.
Day 3
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Chefchaouen Sightseeing + Akchour Falls (optional)
Akchour Valley
chefchaoune
Chefchaoune rooftop
Akchour Valley
Chefchaoune
Akchour Valley
Chefchaoune
Akchour Valley
Location: Akchour
Accommodation: Hotel, Vancii
Accommodation Name: Dar Echaoune
Meals Included: Breakfast
After breakfast you may choose a guided tour through the weaving Medina, or have a free day walking through the local markets where you can take in the unique offerings of the Moroccan highlands. Should you so choose, we can arrange a half-day (4 hours) trekking trip to Akchour waterfalls.
Day 4
:
Chefchaouen to the Cultural Capitol of Morocco
Horse Carriage Meknes
Volubilis
Volubilis
Volubilis
Location: Fes, Conservation du site Archéologique de volubilis, Meknes
Accommodation: Hotel, Riad Fes Mahal
Accommodation Name: Riad Ahlam
Meals Included: Breakfast
After breakfast we will continue our journey to the Roman ruins of Volubilis, a UNESCO World Heritage site and the best preserved Roman ruins in North Africa. This important Roman town features detailed and gorgeous mosaics that will give you a unique perspective on Morocco's ancient history. We will also visit the nearby town of Moulay Idriss, where Moulay Idriss I, who brought Islam to Morocco, is entombed. Moulay Idriss is considered to be the holiest town in Morocco. From Moulay Idriss we will continue to Meknes, often called the "Versailles of Morocco" due to the grandeur and intricacy of its buildings and monuments. We will take some time to explore its highlights, including the massive Bab Mansour Gate, the old Medina, and Moulay Ismail's shrine. From Meknes we will continue to Fes, where we will check in at your hotel before having dinner and settling in for the night.
Day 5
:
Fes Sightseeing with Official Local Guide
Madrasa Bonaniya
Fes Souks
Fes Chouara Tannery
Royal Palace Golden Gates
Madrasa Bonaniya
Fes Chouara Tannery
Fes Elbali
Fes alleyways
Location: Fes
Accommodation: Hotel, Riad Fes Mahal
Accommodation Name: Riad Ahlam
Meals Included: Breakfast
Following breakfast at the hotel, our accredited local guide will accompany you on a walking tour of the Fes medina. Step back in time as you wander through the labyrinth of twisting alleyways - donkeys and mules pass through the narrow streets, savour the aromas from the market stalls where countless spices and perfumes are traded, and explore the leather tanneries where men treat leather using century old techniques. We’ll cap the day with dinner at one of the many local restaurants of the medina then settle in for the evening at your hotel.
Day 6
:
Fes to the Edge of the Sahara
Sahara Camel Ride
Azrou Monkey Forest
Ziz Valley
Camel Ride Sahara
Ziz Valley
Location: Merzouga, Midelt, Ifran
Accommodation: Camp, Bouchdour Camp
Accommodation Name: Tiziri Camp
Meals Included: Breakfast, Dinner
We continue our journey onwards from Fes to Ifrane, through hills blanketed in forests of cork oak and giant cedar, where a few Barbary apes still call home. Passing through the Middle and High Atlas ranges, we will catch our first glimpse of Southern Morocco’s unique architectural style and stop for lunch overlooking a breathtaking view of the dramatic peaks of the High Atlas rising behind the town of Midelt. As we descend into the desert plains, the view changes from dramatic mountain peaks to an expansive oasis punctuated by countless Ksours (fortified villages), which then give way to a vast stony plain that marks the edges of the Sahara. As the mid-day sun wanes, we will mount our camels and trek into the pink sands of the Moroccan Sahara; here, we will have ample free time for you to explore and take in the beauty and vastness of the desert dunes. Once the sun sets, a Moroccan dinner will be served alongside live music around the campfire, after which you are free to explore again - this time in the company of a million stars exploding against the pitch-black sky, and the all-encompassing silence of the Sahara at night.
Day 7
:
Desert Culture + Tea with Nomads + Camel Trek
Madfouna, Berber Pizza
Fennec Fox
Sahara Dunes
Sahara
Camel Ride
Sahara Sunset
Sahara Excursion
Camel Ride
Location: Merzouga
Accommodation: Hotel
Accommodation Name: Palais Des Dunes
Meals Included: Breakfast, Dinner
Watching the sun rise amongst the dunes is a magical experience, and not to be missed. Your breakfast will be waiting for you upon your return, after which you will have the opportunity to visit the nomadic communities around Merzouga, stopping for tea in the souks, and enjoying the traditional Gnawa music. As the mid-day sun wanes, we will mount our camels and trek into the pink sands of the Moroccan Sahara; here, we will have ample free time for you to explore and take in the beauty and vastness of the desert dunes. Once the sun sets, a Moroccan dinner will be served alongside live music around the campfire, after which you are free to explore again - this time in the company of a million stars exploding against the pitch-black sky, and the all-encompassing silence of the Sahara at night.
Day 8
:
A Desert Sunrise, Africa's Hollywood and Todra Gorge
Todra Valley
Todra Gorge
Todra Valley
Todra Gorge
Tinjdad
Sahara Sunrise
Todra Valley
Underground Tannels
Todra
Location: Tinejdad, Erfoud, Todra River
Accommodation: Camp
Accommodation Name: Hotel Panoramic
Meals Included: Breakfast, Dinner
At your request, our staff will wake you at the crack of dawn to witness the spectacle of the desert sunrise, the colour of the sand contrasting beautifully with the palette of shadows on the dunes. After some light breakfast and tea we will ride the camels back across the desert to the Kasbah to freshen up before our journey back West towards the Todra Gorge, known as "Morocco's Grand Canyon". We will have lunch here and amble along the valley to take in the view. From there, we continue on to Ouarzazate, a bustling southern city often referred to as "The Hollywood of Morocco" owing to the many famous films shot on location such as Gladiator, Lawrence of Arabia, and Kingdom of Heaven, as well as several seasons of the hit show, Game of Thrones. Here, we will explore the nearby Kasbah Ait Benhaddou, the most famous kasbah inMorocco, a UNESCO World Heritage site, and the backdrop for many of the films and shows shot on location.
Day 9
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Desert Oasis + Ait Ben Haddou, Marrakech by Evening
Atlas Mountains
Marrakech
Aitbenhaddou Kasbah
Aitbenhaddou Kasbah
Marrakech Riad
Aitbenhaddou Kasbah
Atlas Mountains
Location: Aït Benhaddou, Marrakesh, Ouarzazate
Accommodation: Hotel, Lodge, Riad Jamaa Elfna
Accommodation Name: Riad Palais des Princesses & SPA
Meals Included: Breakfast, Dinner
After breakfast we will drive through the villages of this charming area, passing fields cultivated by Berber women and getting some brilliant views of the Atlas Mountains. Our journey will continue towards Ouarzazate, going off-road along the piste to visit Berber nomads in their caves and join them for a glass of tea. From here, we will continue through the Valley of the Roses, famous for its Rose Festival in May, and past the "Road of 1000 Kasbahs" by the Skoura Oasis before arriving in Ouarzazate. In Ouarzazate, also known as the “Hollywood of Morocco”, we will visit the Taouirirt Kasbah and the cinematographic museum before continuing on to Kasbah Ait Benhaddou, the most famous kasbah in Morocco, a UNESCO World Heritage site, and the backdrop for many Hollywood blockbusters such as “Gladiator” “Indiana Jones” and “Lawrence of Arabia”. You will have the chance to explore some of the ruined buildings and climb to the top of the hill where the agadir (granary) offers a spectacular view over the village and the surrounding countryside. You may also want to enter one of the houses and share a glass of mint tea with some of the locals to gain a better understanding of their way of life. In the afternoon you'll drive north across the High Atlas Mountains. The road, completed by the French Foreign Legion in 1936, winds up over the Tizi n'Tichka Pass and offers stunning views over the mountains before descending past Berber villages to the plains surrounding Marrakech. Even today, the name Marrakech conjures up scenery from Arabian Nights - alleyways, souks, and market stalls. This remarkable city, with the graceful architecture of the renowned 11th-century Koutoubia Minaret dominating the skyline, never fails to satisfy the curiosity of its visitors. We will arrive back in Marrakech by late afternoon.
Day 10
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Marrakech Sightseeing with Official Local Guide
Koutoubia Mosque
Marrakech Souks
Menara Olive trees gardens
Marrakech
Marrakech
Marrakech street food
Marrakech Souks
Marrakech Carpet Shops
Bab Agnaw Marrakech
Location: Marrakesh
Accommodation: Hotel, Lodge, Similar Riad
Accommodation Name: Riad Palais des Princesses & SPA
Meals Included: Breakfast
Breakfast will be served at your Riad, after which a knowledgeable local guide will lead you through the labyrinth of Marrakech's winding alleyways, hidden gardens, and secret souks. You will continue to the Djemaa el Fna, the principal cultural space in Marrakech and a UNESCO World Heritage Site, beside which the minaret of the Koutoubia Mosque can be seen towering into the sky. In the evening this square overflows with food stalls, dancers, acrobats, fortune tellers, musicians, and henna artists. Following your tour you will have the full day to spend at your leisure, whether its pampering yourself at a local spa with massage or further exploring the souks of the medina. We will spend the night at our hotel in Marrakech.
Day 11
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Towards the Salty Breeze of Essaouira
Lunch break, Fresh grilled fish
Essaouira
Essaouira port
Essaouira Port
Essaouira Port
Essaouira
Location: Essaouira
Accommodation: Hotel
Accommodation Name: Hotel Cote Ocean Mogador
Meals Included: Breakfast
Departing Marrakech after breakfast, we make our way through lush valleys filled with orange groves, ancient olive trees, and argan oil cooperatives to the quaint seaside town of Essaouira. This windswept fishing port with its broad beaches and an ancient walled medina, has long been a popular vacation destination for Moroccans. It is also a creative hub where many of the country's wood carvers and artists have made their home, and each year, hosts the Gnaouas Music Festival in the month of June. Stroll along the ramparts and beach as you take in the relaxed vibe of its small but lively medina, or visit the port to savour the catch of the day. We will have dinner in Essaouira and spend the night in a tranquil local hotel.
Day 12
:
Essaouira at Your Leisure
Essaouira
Essaouira
Essaouira
Essaouira
Location: Essaouira
Accommodation: Hotel, Similar Hotel
Accommodation Name: Hotel Cote Ocean Mogador
Meals Included: Breakfast
Breakfast is served at your riad, and it’s time to explore Essaouria at your leisure. Meet local artists in their studios and browse their artwork, or head to the lively fish market for a savory lunch of fresh grilled fish caught just this morning. A short walk along the beach at low tide reveals the crumbling ruins of the fort of Borj El Barod, and a boat ride to the island of Mogador offers glimpses of the rare Eleanora's falcon. Should you fancy watersports, you may even want to try one of the many offered on the popular local beaches, including surfing, kitesurfing, windsurfing, bodyboarding, and kayaking. If you are feeling somewhat tired from your travels, Essaouria is a perfect place to recoup - simply sit in one of the many beachside cafes on Place Moulay Hassan, relax, and watch the waves roll in with a mint tea and a Moroccan pastry. We will once again spend the night in our Essaouira riad.
Day 13
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Essaouria to Casablanca for One Last Dinner
Lunch break Eljadida
Sneak charmers Eljadida
Road to Asfi
Location: Casablanca, El Jadida, Safi
Accommodation: Hotel, Hotel Odysee
Accommodation Name: Hotel Vol D'nfa
Meals Included: Breakfast
On this final day of your Moroccan adventure, we will leave Essaouria and journey back to the bustling city of Casablanca, continuing up the coastline through quiet coastal towns to El Jadida where we may pay a visit to the citadel and be able to see the underground cistern. Upon our arrival in Casablanca we will have dinner and spend the night at our hotel.
Day 14
:
Casablanca at Your Leisure, Transfer to the Airport
Casablanca airport transfer
Location: Casablanca Mohammed V International Airport
Meals Included: Breakfast
As we bid you farewell, we will help you with any departure formalities and arrange for your transfers to the airport. We hope you enjoyed your journey with us, and hope to see you again soon.
What's Included
1 bottle of Mineral Water per person per day
Camel ride for sunset and sunrise (one camel each)
Airport Transfers at Destination
Pick up service from the airport or from your accommodation in Casablanca
Meals – Half Board
Breakfasts+ One Lunch in Merzouga + Four Diners
Fully Guided
Official art historian guide in Fes & Marrakech and Chefchaoune Plus Camel Guide
Accommodation
All accommodations are included
Private Transport by an A/C vehicle Professional English speaking driver
Free Wi-Fi at Accommodation
Hestorical monements entrance fees
What's Not Included
Tipping and Gratuities
International Travel
The flights tickets to and from your homeland
Mode of Transport
Air-conditioned private vehicle
Accommodation
comfortable Guets Houses/ Riads in Marrakech and Fes, a picturesque location in Dades Gorges, traditional Berber-style tents for camping in Merzouga, ,charming lodgings in Chefchaouen and Meknes. Fnacy hotels in Rabat and Casablanca.
Check out our Q&As
Are all entrance fees included in the price?
Entrance fess are not included
What currencies can I exchange in Morocco?
US Dollars, Sterling and Euros are readily exchangeable. We recommend you take a mixture of cash and credit cards. Scottish bank notes and Australian dollar travellers cheques and cash are NOT normally accepted in Morocco.
Are the local guides on the tour English speaking?
Yes all our local guides are English speaking
Will I know the names and details of all the accommodation before I depart?
yes, all the tour details will be sent in advance to our quests including the names of the commodations
Is Morocco a Safe Destination?
Morocco has one of the lowest crime rates in the world and, compared to the US and Europe, is considered a very safe destination. Moroccan people are known for their hospitality and they will make you feel very welcomed, for more information on the topic contact us and we’ll provide you with some personal single-traveller experiences.
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Can you assist with pre or post tour accommodation?
All accommodations are included in this tour, but we also can help with pre or post accommodation.
Is free Wi-Fi available in the accommodation used?
All accommodations are provided with free wi-fi access
Is There any Dress Code for Women Visiting Morocco?
No. You may wear whatever you feel comfortable in, we only have one exception on tours of the Mosque like Hassan II. To enter you would need to dress conservatively as you would in a church (no shorts, tanks tops, etc.).
As in any country you should use direction with your attire if you want to avoid unwanted attention.
What happens if a group doesn’t make its minimum required number of passengers?
The tour is 100 per cent guaranteed no matter what the number of passengers
The form of the meeting at the airport, where?
With accurate information on the schedule of your arrival, our guide and our driver await you at the customs exit at the airport, with a sign with your name and first name. It’s always easy, this appointment. In case of concern, you can contact us by phone with our contact information noted in our emails. We are always at your disposal 24 hours a day
Company Instant Book
This tour can be booked any day up to one day before the departure
Are airport transfers included in this tour?
Yes, all airport transfers are included in this tour
What happens if I need to change my holiday date once I’ve booked?
The dates can be change 10 times if needed 30 dyas before the depature date.
How long has the tour company been trading?
Morocco Private Tours has been operating since 2012
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Reviews from travellers on this tour
Maren
must do tour
05-May-2021
Wonderful driver, Ismail, and guide, Oeliad. Nice hotels and good food. Great value!
Maggie
Highly recommanded
12-May-2021
One of the greatest trips of my life! Cannot recommend highly enough
Daniel
Fantastic trip
12-May-2021
Our tour guide was fantastic, always helpful. He went beyond what was expected. The locations were fantastic, especially the desert with the sunset camel ride
Michelle
Simply beautiful trip
03-Mar-2021
Morocco exceeded my expectation of what I thought it would be. Our guide was very knowledgeable and helpful throughout the entire journey.
Simon
Great 14 days in Morocco
19-Aug-2021
Amazed at the diversity of Morocco. This Gap lead trip had great variety and the accommodations were surprisingly good. Thank you MPT
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We will take some time to explore its highlights, including the massive Bab Mansour Gate, the old Medina, and Moulay Ismail's shrine. From Meknes we will continue to Fes, where we will check in at your hotel before having dinner and settling in for the night.","lat":"34.070802","lng":"-5.552679"},{"title":"Day 4: Chefchaouen to the Cultural Capitol of Morocco","name":"Meknes","description":"After breakfast we will continue our journey to the Roman ruins of Volubilis, a UNESCO World Heritage site and the best preserved Roman ruins in North Africa. This important Roman town features detailed and gorgeous mosaics that will give you a unique perspective on Morocco's ancient history. We will also visit the nearby town of Moulay Idriss, where Moulay Idriss I, who brought Islam to Morocco, is entombed. Moulay Idriss is considered to be the holiest town in Morocco. From Moulay Idriss we will continue to Meknes, often called the \"Versailles of Morocco\" due to the grandeur and intricacy of its buildings and monuments. We will take some time to explore its highlights, including the massive Bab Mansour Gate, the old Medina, and Moulay Ismail's shrine. From Meknes we will continue to Fes, where we will check in at your hotel before having dinner and settling in for the night.","lat":"33.873016","lng":"-5.54073"},{"title":"Day 5: Fes Sightseeing with Official Local Guide","name":"Fes","description":"Following breakfast at the hotel, our accredited local guide will accompany you on a walking tour of the Fes medina. Step back in time as you wander through the labyrinth of twisting alleyways - donkeys and mules pass through the narrow streets, savour the aromas from the market stalls where countless spices and perfumes are traded, and explore the leather tanneries where men treat leather using century old techniques. We’ll cap the day with dinner at one of the many local restaurants of the medina then settle in for the evening at your hotel.","lat":"34.018125","lng":"-5.007845"},{"title":"Day 6: Fes to the Edge of the Sahara","name":"Merzouga","description":"We continue our journey onwards from Fes to Ifrane, through hills blanketed in forests of cork oak and giant cedar, where a few Barbary apes still call home. Passing through the Middle and High Atlas ranges, we will catch our first glimpse of Southern Morocco’s unique architectural style and stop for lunch overlooking a breathtaking view of the dramatic peaks of the High Atlas rising behind the town of Midelt. As we descend into the desert plains, the view changes from dramatic mountain peaks to an expansive oasis punctuated by countless Ksours (fortified villages), which then give way to a vast stony plain that marks the edges of the Sahara. As the mid-day sun wanes, we will mount our camels and trek into the pink sands of the Moroccan Sahara; here, we will have ample free time for you to explore and take in the beauty and vastness of the desert dunes. Once the sun sets, a Moroccan dinner will be served alongside live music around the campfire, after which you are free to explore again - this time in the company of a million stars exploding against the pitch-black sky, and the all-encompassing silence of the Sahara at night.","lat":"31.080168","lng":"-4.013361"},{"title":"Day 6: Fes to the Edge of the Sahara","name":"Midelt","description":"We continue our journey onwards from Fes to Ifrane, through hills blanketed in forests of cork oak and giant cedar, where a few Barbary apes still call home. Passing through the Middle and High Atlas ranges, we will catch our first glimpse of Southern Morocco’s unique architectural style and stop for lunch overlooking a breathtaking view of the dramatic peaks of the High Atlas rising behind the town of Midelt. As we descend into the desert plains, the view changes from dramatic mountain peaks to an expansive oasis punctuated by countless Ksours (fortified villages), which then give way to a vast stony plain that marks the edges of the Sahara. As the mid-day sun wanes, we will mount our camels and trek into the pink sands of the Moroccan Sahara; here, we will have ample free time for you to explore and take in the beauty and vastness of the desert dunes. Once the sun sets, a Moroccan dinner will be served alongside live music around the campfire, after which you are free to explore again - this time in the company of a million stars exploding against the pitch-black sky, and the all-encompassing silence of the Sahara at night.","lat":"32.679942","lng":"-4.732927"},{"title":"Day 6: Fes to the Edge of the Sahara","name":"Ifran","description":"We continue our journey onwards from Fes to Ifrane, through hills blanketed in forests of cork oak and giant cedar, where a few Barbary apes still call home. Passing through the Middle and High Atlas ranges, we will catch our first glimpse of Southern Morocco’s unique architectural style and stop for lunch overlooking a breathtaking view of the dramatic peaks of the High Atlas rising behind the town of Midelt. As we descend into the desert plains, the view changes from dramatic mountain peaks to an expansive oasis punctuated by countless Ksours (fortified villages), which then give way to a vast stony plain that marks the edges of the Sahara. As the mid-day sun wanes, we will mount our camels and trek into the pink sands of the Moroccan Sahara; here, we will have ample free time for you to explore and take in the beauty and vastness of the desert dunes. Once the sun sets, a Moroccan dinner will be served alongside live music around the campfire, after which you are free to explore again - this time in the company of a million stars exploding against the pitch-black sky, and the all-encompassing silence of the Sahara at night.","lat":"33.522806","lng":"-5.110955"},{"title":"Day 7: Desert Culture + Tea with Nomads + Camel Trek","name":"Merzouga","description":"Watching the sun rise amongst the dunes is a magical experience, and not to be missed. Your breakfast will be waiting for you upon your return, after which you will have the opportunity to visit the nomadic communities around Merzouga, stopping for tea in the souks, and enjoying the traditional Gnawa music. As the mid-day sun wanes, we will mount our camels and trek into the pink sands of the Moroccan Sahara; here, we will have ample free time for you to explore and take in the beauty and vastness of the desert dunes. Once the sun sets, a Moroccan dinner will be served alongside live music around the campfire, after which you are free to explore again - this time in the company of a million stars exploding against the pitch-black sky, and the all-encompassing silence of the Sahara at night.","lat":"31.080168","lng":"-4.013361"},{"title":"Day 8: A Desert Sunrise, Africa's Hollywood and Todra Gorge","name":"Tinejdad","description":"At your request, our staff will wake you at the crack of dawn to witness the spectacle of the desert sunrise, the colour of the sand contrasting beautifully with the palette of shadows on the dunes. After some light breakfast and tea we will ride the camels back across the desert to the Kasbah to freshen up before our journey back West towards the Todra Gorge, known as \"Morocco's Grand Canyon\". We will have lunch here and amble along the valley to take in the view. From there, we continue on to Ouarzazate, a bustling southern city often referred to as \"The Hollywood of Morocco\" owing to the many famous films shot on location such as Gladiator, Lawrence of Arabia, and Kingdom of Heaven, as well as several seasons of the hit show, Game of Thrones. Here, we will explore the nearby Kasbah Ait Benhaddou, the most famous kasbah inMorocco, a UNESCO World Heritage site, and the backdrop for many of the films and shows shot on location.","lat":"31.512853","lng":"-5.023447"},{"title":"Day 8: A Desert Sunrise, Africa's Hollywood and Todra Gorge","name":"Erfoud","description":"At your request, our staff will wake you at the crack of dawn to witness the spectacle of the desert sunrise, the colour of the sand contrasting beautifully with the palette of shadows on the dunes. After some light breakfast and tea we will ride the camels back across the desert to the Kasbah to freshen up before our journey back West towards the Todra Gorge, known as \"Morocco's Grand Canyon\". We will have lunch here and amble along the valley to take in the view. From there, we continue on to Ouarzazate, a bustling southern city often referred to as \"The Hollywood of Morocco\" owing to the many famous films shot on location such as Gladiator, Lawrence of Arabia, and Kingdom of Heaven, as well as several seasons of the hit show, Game of Thrones. Here, we will explore the nearby Kasbah Ait Benhaddou, the most famous kasbah inMorocco, a UNESCO World Heritage site, and the backdrop for many of the films and shows shot on location.","lat":"31.436633","lng":"-4.234383"},{"title":"Day 8: A Desert Sunrise, Africa's Hollywood and Todra Gorge","name":"Todra River","description":"At your request, our staff will wake you at the crack of dawn to witness the spectacle of the desert sunrise, the colour of the sand contrasting beautifully with the palette of shadows on the dunes. After some light breakfast and tea we will ride the camels back across the desert to the Kasbah to freshen up before our journey back West towards the Todra Gorge, known as \"Morocco's Grand Canyon\". We will have lunch here and amble along the valley to take in the view. From there, we continue on to Ouarzazate, a bustling southern city often referred to as \"The Hollywood of Morocco\" owing to the many famous films shot on location such as Gladiator, Lawrence of Arabia, and Kingdom of Heaven, as well as several seasons of the hit show, Game of Thrones. Here, we will explore the nearby Kasbah Ait Benhaddou, the most famous kasbah inMorocco, a UNESCO World Heritage site, and the backdrop for many of the films and shows shot on location.","lat":"31.521985","lng":"-5.527398"},{"title":"Day 9: Desert Oasis + Ait Ben Haddou, Marrakech by Evening","name":"Aït Benhaddou","description":"After breakfast we will drive through the villages of this charming area, passing fields cultivated by Berber women and getting some brilliant views of the Atlas Mountains. Our journey will continue towards Ouarzazate, going off-road along the piste to visit Berber nomads in their caves and join them for a glass of tea. From here, we will continue through the Valley of the Roses, famous for its Rose Festival in May, and past the \"Road of 1000 Kasbahs\" by the Skoura Oasis before arriving in Ouarzazate. In Ouarzazate, also known as the “Hollywood of Morocco”, we will visit the Taouirirt Kasbah and the cinematographic museum before continuing on to Kasbah Ait Benhaddou, the most famous kasbah in Morocco, a UNESCO World Heritage site, and the backdrop for many Hollywood blockbusters such as “Gladiator” “Indiana Jones” and “Lawrence of Arabia”. You will have the chance to explore some of the ruined buildings and climb to the top of the hill where the agadir (granary) offers a spectacular view over the village and the surrounding countryside. You may also want to enter one of the houses and share a glass of mint tea with some of the locals to gain a better understanding of their way of life. In the afternoon you'll drive north across the High Atlas Mountains. The road, completed by the French Foreign Legion in 1936, winds up over the Tizi n'Tichka Pass and offers stunning views over the mountains before descending past Berber villages to the plains surrounding Marrakech. Even today, the name Marrakech conjures up scenery from Arabian Nights - alleyways, souks, and market stalls. This remarkable city, with the graceful architecture of the renowned 11th-century Koutoubia Minaret dominating the skyline, never fails to satisfy the curiosity of its visitors. We will arrive back in Marrakech by late afternoon.","lat":"31.047043","lng":"-7.1319"},{"title":"Day 9: Desert Oasis + Ait Ben Haddou, Marrakech by Evening","name":"Marrakesh","description":"After breakfast we will drive through the villages of this charming area, passing fields cultivated by Berber women and getting some brilliant views of the Atlas Mountains. Our journey will continue towards Ouarzazate, going off-road along the piste to visit Berber nomads in their caves and join them for a glass of tea. From here, we will continue through the Valley of the Roses, famous for its Rose Festival in May, and past the \"Road of 1000 Kasbahs\" by the Skoura Oasis before arriving in Ouarzazate. In Ouarzazate, also known as the “Hollywood of Morocco”, we will visit the Taouirirt Kasbah and the cinematographic museum before continuing on to Kasbah Ait Benhaddou, the most famous kasbah in Morocco, a UNESCO World Heritage site, and the backdrop for many Hollywood blockbusters such as “Gladiator” “Indiana Jones” and “Lawrence of Arabia”. You will have the chance to explore some of the ruined buildings and climb to the top of the hill where the agadir (granary) offers a spectacular view over the village and the surrounding countryside. You may also want to enter one of the houses and share a glass of mint tea with some of the locals to gain a better understanding of their way of life. In the afternoon you'll drive north across the High Atlas Mountains. The road, completed by the French Foreign Legion in 1936, winds up over the Tizi n'Tichka Pass and offers stunning views over the mountains before descending past Berber villages to the plains surrounding Marrakech. Even today, the name Marrakech conjures up scenery from Arabian Nights - alleyways, souks, and market stalls. This remarkable city, with the graceful architecture of the renowned 11th-century Koutoubia Minaret dominating the skyline, never fails to satisfy the curiosity of its visitors. We will arrive back in Marrakech by late afternoon.","lat":"31.622522","lng":"-7.989826"},{"title":"Day 9: Desert Oasis + Ait Ben Haddou, Marrakech by Evening","name":"Ouarzazate","description":"After breakfast we will drive through the villages of this charming area, passing fields cultivated by Berber women and getting some brilliant views of the Atlas Mountains. Our journey will continue towards Ouarzazate, going off-road along the piste to visit Berber nomads in their caves and join them for a glass of tea. From here, we will continue through the Valley of the Roses, famous for its Rose Festival in May, and past the \"Road of 1000 Kasbahs\" by the Skoura Oasis before arriving in Ouarzazate. In Ouarzazate, also known as the “Hollywood of Morocco”, we will visit the Taouirirt Kasbah and the cinematographic museum before continuing on to Kasbah Ait Benhaddou, the most famous kasbah in Morocco, a UNESCO World Heritage site, and the backdrop for many Hollywood blockbusters such as “Gladiator” “Indiana Jones” and “Lawrence of Arabia”. You will have the chance to explore some of the ruined buildings and climb to the top of the hill where the agadir (granary) offers a spectacular view over the village and the surrounding countryside. You may also want to enter one of the houses and share a glass of mint tea with some of the locals to gain a better understanding of their way of life. In the afternoon you'll drive north across the High Atlas Mountains. The road, completed by the French Foreign Legion in 1936, winds up over the Tizi n'Tichka Pass and offers stunning views over the mountains before descending past Berber villages to the plains surrounding Marrakech. Even today, the name Marrakech conjures up scenery from Arabian Nights - alleyways, souks, and market stalls. This remarkable city, with the graceful architecture of the renowned 11th-century Koutoubia Minaret dominating the skyline, never fails to satisfy the curiosity of its visitors. We will arrive back in Marrakech by late afternoon.","lat":"30.933544","lng":"-6.937016"},{"title":"Day 10: Marrakech Sightseeing with Official Local Guide","name":"Marrakesh","description":"Breakfast will be served at your Riad, after which a knowledgeable local guide will lead you through the labyrinth of Marrakech's winding alleyways, hidden gardens, and secret souks. You will continue to the Djemaa el Fna, the principal cultural space in Marrakech and a UNESCO World Heritage Site, beside which the minaret of the Koutoubia Mosque can be seen towering into the sky. In the evening this square overflows with food stalls, dancers, acrobats, fortune tellers, musicians, and henna artists. Following your tour you will have the full day to spend at your leisure, whether its pampering yourself at a local spa with massage or further exploring the souks of the medina. We will spend the night at our hotel in Marrakech.","lat":"31.622522","lng":"-7.989826"},{"title":"Day 11: Towards the Salty Breeze of Essaouira","name":"Essaouira","description":"Departing Marrakech after breakfast, we make our way through lush valleys filled with orange groves, ancient olive trees, and argan oil cooperatives to the quaint seaside town of Essaouira. This windswept fishing port with its broad beaches and an ancient walled medina, has long been a popular vacation destination for Moroccans. It is also a creative hub where many of the country's wood carvers and artists have made their home, and each year, hosts the Gnaouas Music Festival in the month of June. Stroll along the ramparts and beach as you take in the relaxed vibe of its small but lively medina, or visit the port to savour the catch of the day. We will have dinner in Essaouira and spend the night in a tranquil local hotel.","lat":"31.508493","lng":"-9.759504"},{"title":"Day 12: Essaouira at Your Leisure","name":"Essaouira","description":"Breakfast is served at your riad, and it’s time to explore Essaouria at your leisure. Meet local artists in their studios and browse their artwork, or head to the lively fish market for a savory lunch of fresh grilled fish caught just this morning. A short walk along the beach at low tide reveals the crumbling ruins of the fort of Borj El Barod, and a boat ride to the island of Mogador offers glimpses of the rare Eleanora's falcon. Should you fancy watersports, you may even want to try one of the many offered on the popular local beaches, including surfing, kitesurfing, windsurfing, bodyboarding, and kayaking. If you are feeling somewhat tired from your travels, Essaouria is a perfect place to recoup - simply sit in one of the many beachside cafes on Place Moulay Hassan, relax, and watch the waves roll in with a mint tea and a Moroccan pastry. We will once again spend the night in our Essaouira riad.","lat":"31.508493","lng":"-9.759504"},{"title":"Day 13: Essaouria to Casablanca for One Last Dinner","name":"Casablanca","description":"On this final day of your Moroccan adventure, we will leave Essaouria and journey back to the bustling city of Casablanca, continuing up the coastline through quiet coastal towns to El Jadida where we may pay a visit to the citadel and be able to see the underground cistern. Upon our arrival in Casablanca we will have dinner and spend the night at our hotel.","lat":"33.57311","lng":"-7.589843"},{"title":"Day 13: Essaouria to Casablanca for One Last Dinner","name":"El Jadida","description":"On this final day of your Moroccan adventure, we will leave Essaouria and journey back to the bustling city of Casablanca, continuing up the coastline through quiet coastal towns to El Jadida where we may pay a visit to the citadel and be able to see the underground cistern. Upon our arrival in Casablanca we will have dinner and spend the night at our hotel.","lat":"33.231633","lng":"-8.500712"},{"title":"Day 13: Essaouria to Casablanca for One Last Dinner","name":"Safi","description":"On this final day of your Moroccan adventure, we will leave Essaouria and journey back to the bustling city of Casablanca, continuing up the coastline through quiet coastal towns to El Jadida where we may pay a visit to the citadel and be able to see the underground cistern. Upon our arrival in Casablanca we will have dinner and spend the night at our hotel.","lat":"32.300815","lng":"-9.227203"},{"title":"Day 14: Casablanca at Your Leisure, Transfer to the Airport","name":"Casablanca Mohammed V International Airport","description":"As we bid you farewell, we will help you with any departure formalities and arrange for your transfers to the airport. We hope you enjoyed your journey with us, and hope to see you again soon.","lat":"33.36998","lng":"-7.584495"}]