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9 days from Casablanca Morocco Imperial cities tour

Overview:

If you have nine days to spend on a tour from Casablanca, Morocco, there are several places you can visit. Here’s a suggested itinerary for a nine-day tour:

Highlights:

  • Marrakech Via Imperial Cities Of Morocco
  • Departure from Casablanca to Imperial Cities.
  • Full day city tour of fes with local official guide
  • Drive the Tizi n Tichka Pass of the High Atlas Mountains
  • Visit the UNESCO worlde heritage site of Ait Ben Haddou
  • Pass Ouarzazate and visit Film Studios and Taourirt Kasbah
  • Camel ride for sunset and sunrise, overnight in Tents
  •  Pick up at your riad/hotel in Casablanca.
  • Transportation in a comfortable vehicle 4×4, Minibus or Minivan.
  • Local guide in Marrakech and Fes
  • Driver / English-speaking guide.
  • Dinners and breakfasts.
  • Camel Trek.
  • Night in desert camp with dinner and breakfast.
  • Back to your hotel in Casablanca.
  •  Lunch.
  • Drinks.
  • Tips.
  • Entrance fees for museums.
  • Personal expenses.

Itinerary:

Day 1 Casablanca – Rabat – Meknes

We will collect you from your hotel to go and visit the Hassan II Mosque before departing to Rabat.  In Rabat you can visit the Mechouar of the Royal Palace, the ruins of Chellah, the Mohammed V Mausoleum and the Hassan Tower.  After lunch we will depart to Meknes to arrive in the early evening.
 

Day 2 Meknes – Volubilis – Fes

After breakfast we will take a tour of Meknes including El Hdim square, Bab El Mansour, the massive gate which is the entrance to the old city and the Jewish quarter, the Royal Granaries & the city rampart.  We will then depart via Volubilis, the Roman ruins and Moulay Idriss, the holy town. We will continue onto Fes.  Dinner and accommodation at a traditional riad.
 

Day_3 Fes

You will have a guided tour to discover the medina and the famous Souks of Fes – its narrow cobbled streets are filled with ancient mosques and towering green-glazed minarets..  You will visit the most beautiful palaces and monuments of Fes.  The tour will include a visit to the tannery and the ceramic cooperative to see traditional Moroccan crafts.
 

Day_4 Fes – Ifrane – Azrou – Midelt – Merzouga

After breakfast we will depart for Merzouga through the Middle Atlas region. We’ll drive through Ifrane, the ‘Switzerland’ of Morocco and the cedar forests of Azrou where we can stop to hand feed the monkeys. And continue to Midelt where we will have lunch.  We will then follow the Ziz River through the valley and stop to see the Ziz Gorges on our way to Merzouga.
 

Day_5 Merzouga – Khamlia – Erg Chebbi

Today we will explore the desert region and the marvel that is the Erg Chebbi desert dunes. We’ll make a circuit of the desert dunes where you will have the opportunity to see the nomad’s way of life and the amazing changing contrasts of the desert.  We will visit the ‘black village’ of Khamlia to see the Gnawa musicians. And have a traditional Berber pizza for lunch in the camp of hassan family.  In the afternoon we will ride the camels to see the sunset over the dunes and spend the night in the desert camp. We will have a traditional tagine dinner, drink delicious mint tea, listen to traditional berber music while watching the stars and the rising moon in the amazing Sahara desert.
 

Day_6 Merzouga –Rissane – Todra Gorges – Dades Gorges

Setting our alarms for an early rise, we’ll catch the spectacular sunrise over the dunes before heading back to the hotel/riad for breakfast and a refreshing shower. Venturing to the Rissane market, we’ll traverse the palm-lined valleys of Tourog and Tinjdad, finally reaching the Todra Gorge. Embarking on a leisurely stroll through the Todra Gorges, we’ll pause for lunch at a local restaurant before proceeding to our accommodation in the Dades Gorge.
 

Day_7 Dades Gorge – El Kelaa Magona – Skoura –  Ouarzazate – Marrakech

After breakfast we will take a walk in the gorge and then take the off road track to see the nomad caves. Continuing our journey through El Kelaa Magona, the Valley of the Roses, and the Skoura oasis, we’ll explore the film studios in Ouarzazate and marvel at the Kasbah Ait Ben Haddou en route to Marrakech. Our night will be spent in a local hotel or riad near Jamma el Fna square.
 

Day_8 Marrakech

You will have a guided tour to discover the multiple facets of Marrakech with a stroll in the labyrinth of the narrow streets of the Medina amongst its famous Souks and a visit to the most beautiful palaces and monuments of Marrakech.
 

Day_9 Marrakech – Casablanca

Today we departure to Casablanca airport.

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 :

If you want to modify this 9 days from Casablanca Morocco Imperial cities tour, 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.

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