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12 Days Morocco tours from Casablanca to Merzouga

Overview: 12 days from casablanca tours to Merzouga

If you have 12 days to explore Morocco, here’s a suggested itinerary for your tour starting from Casablanca and focusing on the Merzouga desert:

Highlights:

  • Morocco imperial cities
  • Explore Marrakech
  • Cross High & Middle atlas Mountains
  • Unesco heritage site of ait ben Haddou
  • Todra Gorge & Valley
  • Dades valley
  •  Camel trekking experience in the desert
  • Sunset & sunrise over Erg Chebbi sand dunes
  • Magical night at Merzouga desert camp
  • Visit local markets
  • Splendid Ziz valley
  • Cedar forest to feed the monkeys
  • Discover Fes
  • Pick up at your riad/hotel.
  • Local guide in Ait Benhaddou, Marrakech and Fes
  • Transportation in a comfortable vehicle 4×4, Minivan or Minibus.
  • Driver / English Speaking.
  • 9 nights accommodations with breakfasts
  • 1 night at riad in Ouarzazate with Dinners and breakfasts.
  • 1 night in desert camp with Dinners and breakfasts.
  • 1 night at Riad in Ait Ben Haddou with Dinners and breakfasts.
  • Camel trekking.
  • Drinks and lunches not included during the private Morocco tour
  • Plane ticket to and from Morocco not included
  • Tips and what’s not mentioned in the Tour from Casablanca

Itinerary: 12 days from casablanca tours to Merzouga

Day 1: Arrival in Casablanca

Your journey begins as you arrive at Mohammed V International Airport in Casablanca. You’ll be warmly welcomed and transferred to your hotel, where you can relax and prepare for the adventures ahead.

Day 2: Casablanca Sightseeing

Start your exploration of Morocco with a visit to the iconic Hassan II Mosque, a marvel of modern Islamic architecture. Stroll along the Corniche, enjoying the Atlantic Ocean views, and delve into the bustling markets of the Habous Quarter.

Day 3: Rabat – The Capital City

Today, we head to Morocco’s capital, Rabat. Explore the Royal Palace, the ancient Kasbah of the Udayas, and the ornate Mausoleum of Mohammed V. Rabat is a city that seamlessly blends tradition and modernity.

Day 4: Fes – The Cultural Gem

Our journey continues to Fes, the cultural heart of Morocco. Delve into the historic Fes Medina, where you’ll discover the world’s oldest university, Al Quaraouiyine, and indulge in traditional Moroccan cuisine.

Day 5: Fes – Immersive Exploration

Explore deeper into Fes with visits to the Bou Inania Madrasa, the Dar Batha Museum, and the vibrant tanneries. Immerse yourself in the city’s rich culture and pick up some exquisite handicrafts.

Day 6: Meknes – Imperial Grandeur

We journey to Meknes, another of Morocco’s imperial cities. Explore the awe-inspiring Bab Mansour gate, the Mausoleum of Moulay Ismail, and the intriguing Heri es-Souani granaries. Meknes is a glimpse into Morocco’s royal past.

Day 7: Volubilis – Roman Ruins

A short drive from Meknes brings us to Volubilis, a UNESCO-listed archaeological site featuring remarkably preserved Roman ruins. Walk the ancient streets, temples, and baths, and let your imagination transport you to ancient times.

Day 8: Sahara Desert Adventure

Get ready for an extraordinary adventure as we head south towards the Sahara Desert. Crossing the majestic Atlas Mountains, we arrive in Merzouga. Here, you’ll embark on a memorable camel trek into the Sahara dunes and spend the night in a traditional desert camp beneath a starry sky.

Day 9: Sahara – Erg Chebbi Dunes

Awaken to the breathtaking sunrise over the Erg Chebbi dunes. After breakfast, we’ll venture further into the Sahara, visiting nomadic villages and experiencing the unique charm of the desert. Enjoy a night of Berber hospitality in a desert camp.

Day 10: Tinghir and Todra Gorge

Our journey continues as we explore the stunning Todra Gorge near Tinghir. Towering red rock walls surround you as you hike through this natural wonder. It’s a paradise for nature lovers and photographers.

Day 11: Dades Valley – The Road of a Thousand Kasbahs

Travel through the picturesque Dades Valley, often referred to as the “Road of a Thousand Kasbahs.” Explore ancient fortresses and soak in the breathtaking landscapes as we head to Ouarzazate, known as Morocco’s Hollywood.

Day 12: Return to Casablanca

As our 12-day adventure comes to an end, we return to Casablanca with cherished memories and a profound appreciation for Morocco’s diverse beauty.

What makes us unique?

We prioritize the comfort and satisfaction of our clients, selecting accommodations that reflect the unique charm of Morocco. Whether it’s a luxury riad in the heart of the medina or a desert camp under the stars, we ensure a comfortable and memorable stay.

Your journey with Morocco Trippers doesn’t end with the booking. Our dedicated 24/7 customer support ensures that you have a helping hand at every step of your adventure. Your comfort and satisfaction are our top priorities.

Note : 12 days from casablanca tours to Merzouga

If you want to modify this 12 Days Morocco tours from Casablanca to Merzouga, let us know your idea, travel plans and we can create similar or different program, which match your requirements. Contact us for more info.

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FAQ About Travel to Morocco

Morocco is generally considered safe for tourists. However, like any destination, it’s essential to exercise caution and be aware of your surroundings. Stick to well-traveled areas, follow local advice, and stay informed about any travel advisories.

Most tourists can enter Morocco without a visa for stays of up to 90 days. However, it’s crucial to check visa requirements based on your nationality before traveling. Ensure your passport is valid for at least six months beyond your planned departure date.

The official currency of Morocco is the Moroccan Dirham (MAD). It’s advisable to exchange currency at official outlets or banks for better rates. Credit cards are widely accepted in urban areas, but cash is often preferred in rural locations.

Morocco is a conservative country, and it’s respectful to dress modestly, especially in rural areas and religious sites. In cities like Marrakech and Casablanca, Western clothing is more acceptable, but it’s wise to cover shoulders and knees.

Moroccan cuisine is renowned for its rich flavors. Don’t miss trying tagine, couscous, and pastilla. Indulge in Moroccan tea and pastries, a delightful part of the country’s culinary experience.

Reserving with Morocco Trippers ensures a seamless journey. Customize your itinerary, follow your expert guides’ advice, and embrace the local culture. Morocco Trippers’ commitment to excellence guarantees an unforgettable adventure.

 

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