10 Days arouand Morocco cultral Moroccan tour from Fes
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10 Days Around Morocco: cultural Moroccan tour from Fes. This spectacular 9-day, 8-night vacation will take you to many beautiful sites. Following a guided tour of Fes, you will go to Morocco’s Switzerland, Ifrane, and the cedar forest. Then go down the Ziz River for a lovely trip. Then we arrive in the Sahara desert of Merzouga. Where you may ride camels and sleep in a luxury tent in the desert. In addition, enjoy the stunning sunsets and sunrises of the Sahara. Along with 44 excursions in the Sahara desert. You will also explore Rissani’s medieval market and Erfoud’s fossil town. Then see the Todra gorges, the Dades gorges, and the Ait Ben Haddou Kasbah.
The Tizi-N-Tichka pass and the High Atlas Mountains must be crossed. Marrakech and Essaouira sightseeing. Visit Morocco’s largest city, Casablanca, and the country’s capital, Rabat. Then there’s Meknes, one of the imperial cities, the Roman ruins of Volubilis, and Chefchaouen, the blue city. Finally, the voyage concludes in Tangier.
Included/Exclude
- Private 4×4 vehicle or minibus with A/C.
- English-speaking driver.
- Accommodation
- Camel ride.
- Breakfasts & dinners
- Lunches & drinks.
- Entrance fees to monuments if any.
Tour Amenities
Tour Plan
Your cultural Moroccan tour commences with a warm Fes welcome. Upon arrival in Fes, we'll pick you up from the airport or your hotel to begin this 9-day journey of cultural immersion. The first day is dedicated to the historic city of Fes, one of Morocco's imperial cities. A local guide will accompany you on a captivating tour of this city, known for its rich history, stunning architecture, and vibrant culture.
The tour kicks off with a visit to the Royal Palace gate, an iconic entrance that sets the tone for the rest of the day. From there, we'll venture into the heart of Fes, the well-preserved medieval Medina, a UNESCO World Heritage Site. This area is a testament to Morocco's deep-rooted culture and history. Our journey through the Medina will lead us to the renowned Blue Gate, or Bab Boujloud, a stunning entrance to the ancient city.
Inside the Medina, you'll discover architectural gems like the Medrasa Bouanania, the Najjarine Fountain, and the intriguing Tanneries, where skilled artisans create leather goods. We'll also visit the historic Quaraouin mosque and university, one of the world's oldest centers of learning.
Our tour continues as we explore the Jewish district, often referred to as "the Mellah." In the afternoon, we'll ascend to a historical citadel that provides panoramic views of Fes, offering a unique perspective on this culturally rich city. Finally, we'll return to our Riad, allowing you to unwind and reflect on your first day of Moroccan cultural exploration.
Your second day starts with a journey from Fes as we embark on our Moroccan cultural adventure. Our destination is the captivating Merzouga Sahara Desert. Along the way, we'll encounter a variety of cultural and natural wonders, each offering unique insights into Morocco's heritage.
Our first stop is Ifrane, a city often called "Morocco's Switzerland" due to its alpine-style architecture and cool climate. You'll have the opportunity to admire the charming houses that make this city unique and capture some memorable photos.
Continuing our journey, we'll venture into a cedar forest, home to Barbary macaques, where you can interact with these curious creatures while strolling through the forest. Our route includes a leisurely lunch in Midelt, providing you with the chance to enjoy the local cuisine.
As we progress towards Merzouga, the landscape will undergo a breathtaking transformation. Traveling through the Tizi-n-Tilghmt pass, you'll follow the contours of the Ziz Valley, with plenty of stops to appreciate panoramic vistas along the way.
In the afternoon, you'll arrive in the mesmerizing Merzouga Sahara Desert. Here, you'll embark on a camelback journey through the golden dunes, a quintessential desert experience. The day's highlight is witnessing the enchanting sunset from a towering dune. Your night will be spent in a unique desert camp that seamlessly combines traditional nomadic tents with the comforts of a hotel. Here, you'll savor a delightful dinner under the starlit desert sky, surrounded by the captivating silence of the Sahara.
The third day of our Moroccan cultural tour promises to be just as exciting as the previous ones. We'll explore the Merzouga region, which is home to a variety of unique cultural and natural wonders. Our aim is to provide you with a comprehensive understanding of this captivating area.
Our day starts with an optional early morning wake-up call to witness the magical Sahara sunrise. This serene moment in the desert is a true spiritual experience, but it's entirely up to you whether you want to seize it.
After the sunrise, you'll return to Merzouga on camelback, where our driver will be ready to continue our adventure. The day is dedicated to exploring the Merzouga region, known for its sand dunes, natural lakes, mines, fossil sites, and lush oases. It's a place where culture and nature seamlessly coexist.
Our first stop is an off-road excursion to an ancient eyeliner mine. Here, you'll witness the process of mining this essential cosmetic material, and you'll gain a deeper understanding of its cultural significance.
Next, we'll visit nomads in their traditional handwoven tents. This is a rare opportunity to interact with the desert's original inhabitants, and you'll even enjoy a cup of Berber tea while learning about their unique way of life.
Our journey continues to Khamlia village, a place renowned for its Gnaoua music and dance performances. The residents of Khamlia come from Sub-Saharan African nations and bring their unique cultural expressions to the desert. You'll have the opportunity to immerse yourself in their music and dance, a truly enriching cultural experience.
You'll have the option to enjoy lunch at a local restaurant. Following your meal, we'll take a leisurely stroll in a palm grove, showcasing the contrast between lush vegetation and the surrounding desert. Our next stop is Merzouga's wild lake, often referred to as Flamingo Lake. The juxtaposition of a pristine lake against the arid desert landscape is a sight to behold.
Our day will conclude with dinner and an overnight stay in a hotel room, offering comfort and relaxation after a day filled with cultural discoveries
On the fourth day of our cultural Moroccan tour, we leave the desert behind and explore various fascinating destinations, each with its unique cultural and natural highlights.
Our journey starts after a delicious breakfast in Merzouga. We bid farewell to the captivating Sahara as we head towards Rissani, an ancient city that holds historical significance as the former capital of Tafilalet. Rissani remains a significant trading center in the region, especially on its bustling souk days (Tuesdays, Thursdays, and Sundays).
In Rissani, you'll have the opportunity to immerse yourself in the vibrant atmosphere of the Rissani Souk. This market offers a glimpse into local daily life, and you can browse for unique souvenirs and witness the age-old trading traditions of the region.
Our adventure continues to Erfoud, a town famous for its fossilized marble. Here, you'll visit a local workshop to witness how these geological treasures are transformed into beautiful decorative items. It's an opportunity to appreciate the craftsmanship and skills that have been passed down through generations.
As we journey through the palm groves of Touroug and Tinjdad, we'll follow the course of the Todra River. This river has carved the breathtaking Todra Gorges, a remarkable canyon featuring towering red cliffs. The gorges are a haven for rock climbers, and even if you're not an enthusiast, you'll be in awe of the dramatic beauty of this natural wonder.
A leisurely lunch at a local restaurant follows, allowing you to refresh and savor local cuisine. The next leg of our journey takes us through the captivating Dades Valley. Our route leads to Boumalne Dades, a picturesque town in the valley known for its "monkey fingers" rock formation and stunning vistas.
We conclude our day's adventures with a comforting dinner and an overnight stay in a well-appointed hotel, providing you with a peaceful night's rest.
The fifth day of our cultural Moroccan tour promises a diverse array of cultural and natural experiences as we traverse picturesque landscapes and visit iconic historical sites.
After breakfast, we set out to explore the Rose Valley, which hosts a colorful Rose Festival in May, featuring locals selling rose-derived products like fragrances, rose water, and cosmetics. Depending on the time of year, you might encounter the festive atmosphere of this unique event.
Our journey continues through the palm groves of Skoura, showcasing the remarkable contrast between these lush oases and the arid surroundings. Our route leads to Ouarzazate, a city often referred to as the "Desert Gate." This city is renowned for its film studios, where numerous famous movies have been produced. Ouarzazate has played a significant role in the Moroccan film industry and is often called the "Hollywood of Africa."
From Ouarzazate, we travel to the Ait Ben Haddou Kasbah, a fortified settlement recognized by UNESCO as a World Heritage Site. This ancient town has a history dating back centuries and has been featured in prominent films like Gladiator, Alexander, The Mummy, and the popular TV series Game of Thrones. Exploring Ait Ben Haddou provides a deep sense of cultural and historical appreciation.
Our journey then takes us across the High Atlas Mountains, with breathtaking scenery and cultural insights along the way. Stops are made for lunch and to capture photographs of the stunning landscapes. As the day draws to a close, we'll arrive in Marrakech, where you'll spend the night in a charming Riad, a traditional Moroccan house with an interior garden or courtyard.
The sixth day of our cultural Moroccan tour invites you to explore the vibrant city of Marrakech, a bustling metropolis steeped in culture, history, and architecture. With a local guide, you'll embark on a comprehensive tour of Marrakech's most significant highlights.
The journey begins with a visit to the exquisite Bahia Palace, a splendid example of Moroccan and Islamic architecture. The palace is a symbol of Moroccan craftsmanship, featuring intricate designs, stunning gardens, and rich history. Exploring the Bahia Palace offers a deeper understanding of Morocco's cultural and architectural heritage.
Our next destination is the Saadian Tombs, a historical site that remained hidden until its rediscovery in 1917. These tombs are the final resting place of members of the Saadian dynasty, and their discovery was a significant moment in Morocco's history. Visiting the tombs provides insights into the country's royal heritage.
We'll then proceed to the Ben Youssef Quranic mosque, a magnificent religious site that showcases the finest Moroccan craftsmanship. The mosque is a testament to Morocco's spiritual significance and the importance of Islamic architecture in the region.
A break for lunch near the lively Jemaa El-Fna square allows you to savor Moroccan cuisine at your leisure, providing an opportunity to experience the country's culinary culture.
In the afternoon, our journey continues with visits to the iconic Koutoubia mosque, the largest of its kind in Marrakech, and the enchanting Majorelle garden. The Majorelle garden is renowned for its stunning beauty, vibrant blue structures, and lush greenery, creating a peaceful oasis within the bustling city.
As the day's explorations come to a close, you'll be transferred to your accommodation. If you wish, you can take some free time to roam the captivating Jemaa El-Fna square at your own pace, adding your personal touch to the Marrakech experience.
On the seventh day of our cultural Moroccan tour, we bid farewell to Marrakech and venture to the coastal city of Essaouira, known for its seafood, beautiful beaches, and medieval architecture. Our journey takes you through picturesque landscapes and offers insights into Morocco's cultural diversity.
After breakfast, we head west towards Essaouira, previously known as Mogador, a coastal city with a rich history and unique ambiance. Along the way, you'll have the chance to see the famous Argan tree goats, a remarkable sight that showcases the close relationship between nature and culture in Morocco.
In Essaouira, you'll explore the fishing port, where you can witness the bustling activity of local fishermen and their colorful boats. The ancient ramparts of Essaouira, with their iconic cannons, provide a glimpse into the city's maritime history and the importance of these fortifications.
As you stroll through the historic Medina of Essaouira, you'll be immersed in the distinctive atmosphere of this charming city. The Medina is known for its vibrant souks, inviting you to explore local handicrafts, art, and unique products.
Finally, you'll be transferred to your hotel, where you'll spend the night in Essaouira, surrounded by the city's unique cultural and natural elements.
After exploring Essaouira, the eighth day of our cultural Moroccan tour takes you on a journey to Casablanca, Morocco's largest city and economic hub, before heading to the country's capital, Rabat. These cities offer a blend of modernity and rich cultural heritage.
Following breakfast, our adventure continues as we depart from Essaouira and take a scenic coastal route towards Casablanca. Along the way, you'll have the opportunity to enjoy panoramic views of the coast and the Atlantic Ocean. This drive showcases the diverse natural beauty of Morocco, from the ocean's serenity to the dynamic urban landscape.
In Casablanca, our exploration begins with a visit to the magnificent Hassan II Mosque, the largest mosque in Morocco. The mosque is a symbol of Morocco's architectural grandeur and spiritual significance, and it stands as a testament to the country's religious heritage.
You'll also have time to take in the picturesque views along the Casablanca Corniche, a bustling waterfront area that offers a taste of modern Moroccan life.
Following some free time for lunch, we proceed to Rabat, the capital of Morocco. Rabat boasts a rich history and modernity, offering a unique blend of old-world charm and contemporary Moroccan life. The city is graced with splendid architecture, including the iconic Hassan Tower, a historical minaret, and the grand Mausoleum of Mohammed V, an important monument of royal significance. overnight in Rabat.
Following a delicious breakfast, we explore Rabat, one of Morocco's imperial towns and the country's current capital. Rabat, located on the northwest Atlantic coast, is a compelling combination of history and modern life. The renowned Hassan Tower, a historical tower, the Mausoleum of Mohammed V, a majestic monument of royal importance, and the gorgeous Kasbah of Oudaya, a fortification with stunning views, are among the city's noteworthy features. After some free time for lunch, we continue north via Ouazzane to the charming Blue City of Chefchaouen, hidden in the magnificent Rif Mountains. Chefchaouen, known for its striking blue-painted houses and meandering passageways, has a distinct and charming air. We'll spend the night here, surrounded by the fascinating beauty of the town.
You'll have some free time on the last day of your 10-day Moroccan trip, enabling you to slowly meander around the enchanting lanes of the Blue City, Chefchaouen, soaking up the last moments of its wonderful atmosphere. Depending on your flight schedule, you'll next travel via the picturesque Rif Mountains to Tangier, where you'll be dropped off at the airport, capping up your unforgettable Moroccan trip.