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7-Days Tour in Morocco from Fes: Join us on a one-week trip starting in Fes, Morocco, and explore a ton of incredible locations! Meknes, Volubilis, and Chefchaouen—the quaint blue city—are among the places you’ll see. We will also visit Rabat, Casablanca, and Marrakech’s main attractions. Await the stunning vistas of the Tizi-N-Tichka Pass and the High Atlas Mountains. We’ll journey to the Todra Gorges, the studios in Ouarzazate, and the Kasbah of Ait-Ben-Haddou.
After that, we’ll go to Merzouga in the Sahara desert, where you can go on camel rides, spend the night in a desert tent, and take in the breathtaking dawns and sunsets. We will next go to the Switzerland of Morocco, Ifrane, and see the Barbary macaque in the cedar forest. Our journey comes to an end back in Fes.
We will go to Meknes, an imperial city with a rich history spanning back to the Alawite dynasty, after our driver has picked you up from your destination. Discover the lavishly decorated Moulay Ismail Mausoleum, the Sahrij Souani Basin, and the magnificent Babb el-Mansur entrance. Following a filling lunch, go on your exploration to Volubilis, a well-known Roman site in Morocco that dates from AD 245-285. The city of Moulay Idriss, which is situated above the high peaks of the Khyber and Tazga hills, is the next stop on the schedule. This city, whose buildings cascade down the mountains, is very important to pilgrims and hosts an annual religious celebration in August. Take a breathtaking journey over the Rif Mountains to Chefchaouen, the “blue city,” where you will spend the night to round off a wonderful day.
You have the freedom to discover the charm of the city today. Discover the town’s winding streets, which resemble a labyrinth and are painted in entrancing shades of blue. Explore the narrow lanes of the Medina, where a breathtaking panorama is revealed around every curve. Take in the vibrant atmosphere of the bustling souks (markets), which offer unique finds and the craftsmanship of regional artists. Or relax at a little café or restaurant and indulge in real Moroccan food that will entice your palate with mouthwatering delicacies. Then, we go to Rabat, the capital of Morocco, where we explore iconic sites including the Oudayas Kasbah and the Hassan Tower. We will leave you off at your Rabat lodging as the day draws to a close.
We leave Rabat after breakfast and travel down the Atlantic coast to Casablanca. We’ll be treated to breath-taking vistas of the ocean as we go down this picturesque trail, with waves pounding against the rocky beach and seagulls swooping above. Once we arrive in Casablanca, the biggest city in Morocco, which is well-known for its cosmopolitan vibe and famous monuments, we’ll dive into its bustling energy. The magnificent Hassan II Mosque, a work of Islamic architecture with a soaring minaret that reaches into the sky, will be our first visit. It stands boldly along the shoreline. After that, we take a car to Marrakech. As soon as we arrive, the vivid colors, busy medinas, and energetic vibe of Marrakech will attract us. After checking into our accommodations, spend a leisurely evening doing something local like dining at a typical Moroccan restaurant or taking a leisurely walk through the bustling streets of the medina.
Go around Marrakech, the “Red City of Morocco,” with a local guide after breakfast. You will see a number of historically and culturally significant locations with your guide, including the well-known Jemaa El Fna plaza, the Koutoubia Mosque, and the Saadian tombs. Visit the Majorelle Gardens in the afternoon and have a quick look around Marrakech’s new city, which includes the Koutoubia tower. Lastly, transport you to your lodging. You are allowed to explore Jemaa El-Fna at your own pace.
We’ll come get you from your lodging and take you on a drive across the breathtaking Atlas Mountains. We will pause at the very high (2260m) Tizi nTichka pass. We could make stops at regional cooperatives on route to see how they produce argan oil. The renowned Ait Ben Haddou Kasbah, a walled village designated as a UNESCO World Heritage Site, will be our next stop. Many films and television shows, including Combatant, Alexander, The Mummy, and Diversion of Positions of Authority, have used footage from this famous Kasbah. I explored this well-known kasbah before heading to Ouarzazate for lunch at a fantastic restaurant. We will also go to Atlas Studios, the location of many well-known film productions, including Prison Break and Game of Thrones. After that, we’ll spend the night in the Dades Gorges to round out the day.
We’ll travel through the Dades Valley after breakfast, stopping at a beautiful location to take in the breath-taking vista of the Dades Gorges. Next, we’ll continue to the Todra Gorges, where the Todra River carved out a spectacular canyon through the mountains, resulting in soaring red rocks. You will be able to take in the breathtaking natural beauty of the surroundings while exploring the gorges. We’ll continue driving and stop for lunch as we go through the verdant palm groves of Touroug and Tinjdad. We will reach Merzouga, the Sahara desert, in the afternoon. You’ll get ready for an amazing camel ride into the center of the dunes to see the magnificent sunset. After being welcomed with mint tea at the camp, you may relax in your comfortable tents with private bathrooms and showers while the Sahara displays its breathtaking nighttime colors. Dinner is served, and while you dine, the group around the fire performs some music, adding to the romantic atmosphere of a starry Sahara night.
To ensure you don’t miss this amazing sight, get up early today to see the magnificent dawn, when the dunes come to life with an enthralling display of colors and shadows. Following breakfast, you will return to Merzouga on your camel, meet your driver, and depart for Fes. We will make a stop at the vibrant traditional market in Rissani along the route. When you wander through its busy streets on a market day—Sundays, Tuesdays, or Thursdays—you’ll be met with a colorful display of colors, scents, and noises. We next make our way to Arfoud, where you may stop at a workshop that displays petrified marble. The route continues through the middle Atlas Mountains and Ziz Valley’s lovely palm trees. We will make stops at Ifrane, often known as Morocco’s Switzerland, and Azrou’s cedar forest, which is home to some entertaining monkeys. Here, you may capture stunning photos and take in the magnificence of the town. Drop you off to the Fes lodging you have reserved.
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