Tour Details
We will start this tour to desert and imperial cities from Fes the old imperial city of Morocco, Visit Fes with a local guide. driving to Volubilis or Oualili, the Berber Ruman ruins. Meknes. we will be heading toward the middle Atlas mountains via Ifrane Moroccan Switzerland, Azrou where we will explore the Cedar Forest, Midelt. Errachidia. Merzouga desert, tour around dunes of Erg Chebbi. Camel trekking and overnight in the Berber tent, Rissani market. oasis of palms. we will explore also Dades gorges, Dades Valley or Asif N’dades in Berber, Roses valley, Ouarzazat, and the famous Kasbah of Ait Ben Haddou, Tizi N Tichka pass and a Full day to explore Marrakech with a local guide, Casablanca we will visit the second-largest Mosque in the world, Visit Kasbah Louadaya. the Hassan tower in Rabat the capital of Morocco. We will back to Fes From Rabat.
Tour Highlights
- Stop at Azrou cedar forest and see Barbary Apes
- Panoramic aspects of Erg Chebbi dunes
- Experience Camel ride in Merzouga Sahara
- Watch Sunset over the sand dunes
- Overnight Camping at Merzouga Desert Camp
- Merzouga explore tour & a visit to a nomad family
- Visit Atlas Studio & Taourirt Kasbah in Ouarzazate
- Visit the UNESCO world heritage of Ait Ben Haddou Kasbah
- Spectacular views of the Atlas Mountains landscapes
Itinerary
Full-Day to visit Fes with a local guide the royal city of Fez with their numerous .medresehs, Al Qaraouine university its tanneries, and the famous Medina. Dinner and overnight at a hotel or Riad.
After breakfast, we will start driving to Volubilis or Oualili, the Berber Ruman ruins of really ancient olive presses, mansions, incredible mosaics, monumental .arches and Corinthian columns where you’ll have a real sense of Roman lifestyle. And of that of a subsequent medieval Berber town. The site contains the Mansion containing the mosaic of the Labors of Hercules. The Baths of Gallienus and Baths of Forum with their fragmentary mosaics.
The House of Orpheus and its Dolphin mosaic and Orpheus Myth. the Cortege of Venus many of whose mosaics we may only see from the outside yet. I will get to see the medallions of Bacchus, Diana and the Abduction of Hylas. The Gordian Palace with its bathhouse and pooled courtyards. the House of the Wild Beast, the House of Nymphs, .the House of the Seasons, .the House of Flavius Germanus, the Knight’s House with an incomplete mosaic of Dionysus Discovering Ariadne Asleep, the Triumphal Arch, the Capitol and the House of Ephebus .with its pictorial mosaics, especially that of Bacchus Being drawn. In a Chariot by Panthers.8 Days from Fes Desert Trips and imperial cities we leave Volubilis behind. To drive alongside the dark, outlaying ridges of the Zerhoun Hills. To stop for a visit to the town of Moulay Idriss, the holiest Islamic town. In the kingdom of Morocco, .where thousands of Moroccan faithful comes
On pilgrimage (mousse) every August to pray at the tomb of this descendant of the.Prophet Mohammed. Arriving at the elongated square we see above us the green-tiled pyramids of the Zaouia with its two conical quarters on both. Side and stroll amidst the labyrinth of alleyways before leaving for the Imperial City rebuilt by Moulay Ismail and now to the Imperial City. Of Meknes (a UNESCO World Heritage Site). Here we shall visit the easily most beautiful. Bab or gateway, in all of the North Africa the Bab Mansour. From here to the Sehrij Souani The granary of huge. Vaulted structures and stables built by Moulay.Ismail’s soldiers next to a pool fed by underground channels. That brought fresh water all the way from the distant Middle Atlas. Mountains; the Moulay Ismail Mausoleum and the Place el-Hedim to see the famous State-owned. Stallion stables of Haras where these Berber horses are bred. Time for lunch before leaving Meknes around 4 O’clock in the afternoon, we will stay in riad or hotel.
After breakfast. We will embark on a picturesque journey towards Ifrane “the Moroccan Switzerland” Through hills covered in forests of cork oak and giant cedar. Home of a few Barbary apes. Crossing beautiful and tranquil passes over both the Middle and High Atlas ranges we will catch a first glimpse of the south’s incredible architecture. Lunch in Midelt approached through a bleak plain of scrub and desert. The dramatic peaks of the High Atlas, rising behind the town, provide a spectacular background. Crossing. Tizi-n-Talremt (Pass of the She-Camel), we will descend into a desert plain along the Ziz valley. We will then head south to Erfoud and Rissani, a huge oasis containing over six million palm trees, edged by many ksour (fortified villages). Continuing along a striking route that marks the transition to desert, when we reach Merzouga we will be greeted with a glass of tea. We have time to relax, then we get ready to ride camels into the pink sands of Morocco’s highest dunes. We will have time to wander the dunes before sunset. Dinner is served, followed by traditional music and the night in a Berber tent.
If we wake up early enough, we can watch the spectacle of sunrise, when the color of the dunes combines with the play of shadows to make an awesome sight. After breakfast, we ride the camels for a couple of hours (or less; it is up to you) before leaving for Tinghir and Todra Gorges for lunch. The road passes through Tinejdad and the Todra Valley. This stunning area affords plenty of opportunities to walk, such as along the river through the gardens or up the road on the other side of the gorge. Later, we will continue to the Dades Valley and the Dades Gorges before spending the night in a hotel. 8 Days from Fes Desert Trips and imperial cities – Morocco tours.
After breakfast, we will drive through the villages of this charming area, passing fields cultivated by the Berber women, with the peaks of the High Atlas as a fitting backdrop. Our journey will then continue toward Ouarzazate, along the Valley of the Roses, famous for its Rose Festival in May, and past the Kasbahs of Skoura oasis. then to Ouarzazate, known as Hollywood of Morocco, we will visit the cinematographic museum, Than the Ait Benhaddou Kasbah, a World Heritage site and the backdrop to many Hollywood blockbusters, this is the most famous kasbah in Morocco. From here start crossing the highest pass in Africa, Tizi n’Tichka, was controlled. In the late afternoon we will arrive in Marrakech. Night in a nice riad/hotel.
After breakfast, you will have a guided tour of Marrakech, the southern pearl of Morocco. You will discover the Palace of the Bahia, the Saadian Tombs, and many other hidden treasures. After lunch, you will continue with the tour on to the magnificent Koutoubia Mosque and the famous Djemaa el-Fna, one of the center attractions of Marrakech. The tour will conclude with an exploration of the souk (market) lined with fresh fruit, mounds of spices, intricately woven Berber carpets and many other art objects of Morocco. night in a nice hotel/riad.
After breakfast, we leave the city of Marrakech and drive along the Atlantic coast to the white city of Casablanca where we will stop to visit the famous mosque of Hassan II. After the tour, we will continue our journey to Rabat, the administrative capital and the capital of Morocco since 1912. The tour begins with the Royal Palace: a spectacular set of beautifully crafted buildings housing a modern built palace, a mosque built by the “Men of Fes” and various government buildings. Later we will visit the Kasbah of Oudayas where we will enjoy the beautiful panoramic view there. In the afternoon we will have some free time to visit the medina of Rabat, and later on, we will spend the night in a nearby hotel with breakfast included.
After breakfast, we will drive through Fes. Transfer to the airport.
Includes / Excludes
Price Included
- Airport transfer to your accommodation
- A/C modern car (7 - 8 persons) or minibus (17 persons)
- Driver/Guide, speaking English/ Spanish/ Slavic,
- Camel trekking in the desert during sunset and sunrise
- Overnight in dunes at desert camp
- Traditional berber dinner and breakfast with cultural program
Price Excluded
- Flight Ticket
- Beverages and lunch meals at the stops
- Optional local guides
- Personal expenses