1st day : Arrival to Casablanca
We pick you up from the airport or your Casablanca lodging to begin the 10 days tour from Casablanca schedule. The city is regarded as Morocco’s biggest and most important commercial hub. The greatest mosque in Morocco, the Hassan II mosque, will be our first stop. It is situated on a peninsula overlooking the Atlantic Ocean on the city’s west shore. Lunchtime free time. Later we go on a city tour and see the magnificent Casablanca Cornish. Spend the night at a hotel.
2nd day: Casablanca – Rabat the capital – Chefchaouen
We go to Rabat the coastal route after breakfast. The present capital of Morocco, the city is one of the imperial cities of that country. You will stop at the Hassan Tower, Mohammed V’s Mausoleum, and then the Kasbah of Oudaya. Lunchtime free time. As we approach the Blue City of Chefchaouen in the Rif Mountains, we then go via Ouazzane to the north. The city is renowned for its white-and-blue-painted houses and alleys. Spend the night at a hotel.
3rd day : Chefchaouen- the Roman ruins of Volubilis- Meknes – Fes
Be free to explore the picturesque streets of Chefchaouen’s blue city after breakfast. Afterwards we take a trip to see the Volubilis Roman ruins. Given that UNESCO has designated it a World Heritage Site, it has been properly kept. It also contains historic pillars and archways as well as other lovely mosaics that are dispersed throughout. We travel 30 kilometres to explore the city of Meknes after wandering among the ruins. The city is regarded as the capital of the Ismailis and one of Morocco’s imperial cities. Bab Al-Mansour, the Sahrij Souani basin, the Royal stable, the granary, and the Moulay Ismail Mausoleum are among places we stop by during our tour. Next, we go to Fes. Spend the night at a riad.
4th day : Guided tour sightseeing Fes
With a local guide, we will explore the city’s highlights after breakfast. In addition to being the Moroccan country’s cultural and religious hub, Fes is regarded as one of the imperial cities.
We begin the day by going to the Royal Palace gate. Then there is the UNESCO-designated World Heritage Site of the well-preserved medieval Medina. You will go to the Blue Gate, also known as Bab Boujloud, which is the ancient Medina’s entrance. You will enter the Medina to see the Tanneries, the Najjarine Fountain, and the Medrasa Bouanania. The oldest institution in the world, the Quaraouin mosque and university, is the last stop. Following that, we go from the Medina and travel to “the Mellah,” the Jewish neighborhood. We go to a historic stronghold in the afternoon for a panoramic view of Fes’ Medina. Return at last to your Riad.
5th day : Fes – Ifrane – Cedars forest- Midelt – Ziz valley – Merzouga Sahara
We had a hearty breakfast before traveling via Imouzzer to Ifrane. The city is well-known for its frigid temperatures, snowfall, and homes built in an Alpine style. It makes sense why it is referred to be Morocco’s Switzerland. The group next moves on to the cedar forest, which is home to the Barbary macaques. While exploring the forest, feel free to give them food. We next go on to Midelt, where we will eat lunch on our own. Afterwards, across the Tizi-n-Tilghmt pass and the Ziz valley, we go to Merzouga. Throughout the route, stops will be made for panoramic vistas.
We arrive at Merzouga, a desert in the Sahara, in the late afternoon. After that, you go over the dusty desert on camels. You’ll pause to take in the sunset atop a tall dune. You eventually make it to the desert camp. The camp is a hybrid of a nomad’s traditional tent and the opulence of a hotel. where you may dance around the campfire to the sounds of Berber drums beneath a starry, open sky. Dinner and a night spent camping.
6th day : Explore Merzouga region – Nomads – Khamlia – Merzouga lake – Erg Chebbi – palm grove
In order to see the stunning sunrise in the midst of the desert, you must get up early in the morning. Availability for breakfast. After that, you ride camels back to Merzouga, where the driver is waiting. We devote the sixth day of your 10 days tour from Casablanca to exploring the Merzouga area. There are so many amazing places in the region, including sand dunes, a wild lake, mines, fossil locations, and magnificent oasis. which are perfect locations for a wide range of outdoor activities.
At Merzouga, we begin our tour by driving off-road to a former eyeliner mine. Afterwards, while inside their custom-made woven tent, we pay the nomads a visit. By sipping a cup of Berber tea, discover their way of life. Our next stop is the town of Khamlia, where you may take in performances of Gnaoua dance and music. The majority of its residents are from sub-Saharan nations including Mali, Sudan, and Niger. Lunch on your own at a restaurant. We then go through a grove of palm palms. Then go a little distance to witness Merzouga’s wild lake, also known as Flamingo Lake. the meal and the night at an inn.
7th day : Merzouga Sahara – Rissani – Erfoud – Todra Gorges – Dades Valley
Following breakfast, we go towards Rissani town, the former seat of Tafilalet, before returning to the desert. A sizable souk in Rissani, which is still a significant commercial hub in the area, is active on Tuesdays, Thursdays, and Sundays.
A trip through the Rissani Souk is followed by a visit to one of the petrified marble factories in Erfoud. To get to the Todra Gorges, we next travel via the palm plantations of Touroug and Tinjdad. A large canyon has been created out through the mountains by the Todra River. Rock climbers will love these gorges as a location to practice. You are welcome to explore the gorges and take in the scenery. Lunch on your own at a restaurant. Later, after passing through Boumalne Dades, we proceed to the Dades valley. Stops at the “monkey fingers” rock formation are unavoidable. And from a vantage point on a mountain that looks down over the Dades valley. Eventually, supper and a motel stay.
8th day : Dades Valley – Roses Valley – Palm Groves of Skoura – Ouarzazate Ait Ben Haddou Kasbah- Telouet – High Atlas Mountains – Marrakech
We go on to Kalaa Magouna to see the Rose Valley after breakfast. In May, a Rose Festival is celebrated. where the villagers sell their rose-related goods. Then, as we continue driving, we pass Skoura’s palm groves. We eventually arrive at Ouarzazate, widely known as the entrance to the desert. We’ll go to the filming locations for well-known movies.
We go out to the well-known Kasbah of Ait Ben Haddou. a town with defenses designated by UNESCO as a World Historic Site. The Kasbah has also been featured in a number of films, such as Gladiator, Alexander, The Mummy, etc. and television shows like Game of Thrones. Afterwards, we make our way to Marrakesh. driving across the High Atlas Mountains and the Tizi-N-Tichka pass. There will be breaks for lunch and photo opportunities at noteworthy locations. Spend the night at a riad in Marrakech.
9th day : Guided tour sightseeing Marrakesh
We will see the highlights of Marrakesh with a local guide after a hearty breakfast. The town is regarded as one of Morocco’s four imperial cities. The Bahia Palace, Saadian Tombs, and Ben Youssef Quranic mosque are all included in the tour. Take a tour around Morocco’s biggest traditional souk. Lunchtime free time close to Jemaa El-Fna plaza. Afterwards, you visit the Majorelle garden and the Koutoubia mosque, which is Marrakesh’s biggest mosque. transportation to your lodging, and thereafter. You are welcome to explore Jemaa El-Fna on your own.
10th day : Marrakesh – Casablanca
We will take a brief tour of the vibrant red city of Marrakesh on the last day of the trip. Later, as we travel north to the airport in Casablanca, we’ll pause for panoramic vistas. Then, be transferred to the airport. The 10 days tour from Casablanca is over.