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Embark on a captivating seven-day expedition through the enchanting realms of southern and northern Morocco, where diverse landscapes, vibrant colors, rich traditions, and dynamic cultures await.
Begin your adventure in the bustling city of Marrakech, journeying through the golden dunes of Merzouga, and onward to the historic city of Fes and the picturesque blue streets of Chefchaouen in the north. En route, experience the grandeur of Rabat and Casablanca, Morocco’s largest and most iconic cities.
Conclude your remarkable journey back in Marrakech, enriched by the myriad experiences and memories gathered along the way.
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Depart Merzouga, carrying with you a lifetime of memories, and set your sights on Fes, the scientific and spiritual heart of Morocco. Your journey will take you through the stunning Middle Atlas Mountains, with a stop at the largest cedar forest in North Africa. Enjoy a leisurely lunch en route before arriving at your charming riad in the late evening. Unwind with a traditional Moroccan dish, preparing yourself for the exciting adventures that await you tomorrow.
After breakfast at your riad, depart from Fes and head towards the Roman ruins of Volubilis. Here, you’ll delve into the rich heritage, culture, and daily life of this ancient Berber community. Enjoy a lunch break at a fine restaurant along the way. As early evening approaches, witness the stunning transformation of the landscape as both sky and land are bathed in blue, heralding your arrival at Chefchaouen, the Blue Pearl of the North. After checking into your hotel, take time to stroll through the enchanting streets, capturing beautiful spots for lasting memories.
Begin your journey early after breakfast, traveling through lush green groves en route to Rabat, the current capital of Morocco and historic city of kings. Explore the iconic Hassan Tower, the Mausoleum of Mohammed V, and the Kasbah of the Udayas, which majestically guards the shores of the Atlantic Ocean. Enjoy lunch at a scenic spot along the way. By early evening, you will arrive in Casablanca, Morocco’s largest city and economic capital. Your driver will drop you off at your hotel, where you can rest and reflect on the day’s exciting adventures.
You will visit the magnificent Hassan II Mosque, the largest and most exquisite mosque in North Africa. This is an unparalleled opportunity to marvel at a stunning architectural masterpiece that embodies the rich history and diverse influences of Morocco’s long-standing kingdom and the successive dynasties of North Africa and Andalusia. Afterwards, return to Marrakech, the vibrant Red City, for a traditional lunch. Your driver will then drop you off at your riad or the airport, according to your preference.
Desert camp accommodations can vary, but they often include spacious tents with comfortable beds, private bathrooms, air conditioning or heating, and sometimes even features like private pools, hot tubs, and outdoor seating areas.
Morocco offers a wide range of attractions, but some must-visit places include Marrakech, Fes, the Sahara Desert, Chefchaouen, and the Atlas Mountains.
Visa requirements depend on your nationality. Many countries, including the United States and European Union members, can enter Morocco without a visa for tourism purposes for up to 90 days.
Guided tours can be an excellent way to explore Morocco, especially for first-time visitors. They provide local insights and can help with language barriers.
Morocco is generally considered safe for tourists. However, it is important to exercise standard precautions, such as avoiding poorly lit areas at night and safeguarding your belongings.
Traveling in the Sahara Desert is generally safe with a reputable tour operator. It is crucial to be prepared for desert conditions and follow the guidance of your guides.
I’ve travelled with Lhoussin back in 2018 and he was been very kind and polite. He was a storyteller for the group and we all loved his respect and peace. He unblocked all issues that came up with the locals.
I would actually love to go back in a trip with him, getting to know other regions of Morrocos