10 Days Tour from Marrakech to Casablanca, which will take you to many stunning locations. We will begin in Marrakech and travel to the southern Sahara desert before arriving in Casablanca, the largest city in Morocco. Along the way, we will see the Atlas Mountains and their stunning traditional architecture, as well as the Old Kasbah of Ait Ben Haddou, a Unesco World Heritage Site with a long history.
We will see the amazing Roses and Dades valleys, as well as the Todra Gorge. We will also ride camels in the Sahara desert of Erg Chebbi to witness breathtaking sunsets, spend a wonderful night under a starry sky in a desert camp (berber tents), learn about the daily lives of the nomads and visit their homes, enjoy Khamliya with Gnawa music, and travel to Fez.
Visitors find the city charming because it is an ancient city surrounded by hills and forests, making it one of the most picturesque locations in the area. It also retains its original Moroccan architecture, which has not been altered by modern architecture, and is distinguished by its narrow streets, mosaic art, and arched entrances. In addition to the remnants of an empire that dates back to the third century, there are stunning ironworks and a rich historical heritage to explore, including the ruins of a medieval Roman settlement.
We’ll travel via the cities of the Rif Mountains, past the blue city of Chefchaouen, and back to Casablanca. We will conclude our 10-day trip of the Sahara Desert from Marrakech in Casablanca.
After breakfast, we will begin our 10-day itinerary that takes us from Marrakech to Casablanca. We will be picked up from your hotel or riad and travel through the Atlas Mountains, passing through the Tizi-Ntichka with its breathtaking views and nomadic villages, before arriving at the Ait ben Haddou Kasbah. We will visit this ancient Kasbah, which was destroyed by natural disasters like wind and rain. In the past, it could accommodate up to 50 families with their chieftains, and it is well-known from the movies that were shot there. After our visit, we will have lunch at a traditional restaurant that serves tourists. After our meal, we will head to Ouarzazate, where we’ll spend our night we’ll visit the studios of it and also what makes this city famous.
We will get up at nine or ten in the morning and travel to Boumaln Dades via small stone and clay-built villages. We will also travel through Rose Valley, which is well-known for its roses, and the entire region is engaged in agriculture. This city is known as Mgouna Castel, or Kalaat Mgouna in Berber. It will take us approximately forty minutes to reach our riad or hotel in Boumaln Dades.We’ll go by the Dades Valley and several clay cottages before arriving at our riad, where we’ll spend the night even if tomorrow arrives.
After breakfast, we will depart the city and go to the Todra Gorge in Tinghir city to begin our third day of our ten-day Morocco itinerary tour, which will take us from Marrakech to the Merzouga desert.
Southeast Morocco’s Tinghir, sometimes known as Tinerhir, is a city in the Drâa-Tafilalet area, situated north of the Little Atlas and south of the High Atlas. It serves as Tinghir Province’s capital. Originally referring to the foothills of the Atlas Mountains, its name has come to apply to the entire oasis as well as the neighboring communities. When we visit the city, we leave it for the Sahara desert Erg Chebbi. However, before we get there, we stop for lunch in Toroge, a small city in the province of Draa-Tafilalet. After lunch, we’ll head to Erfoud, the last city before the Sahara desert, where we’ll find a camel and a guide waiting to take you around the sand dunes to the luxurious camp. Before you get to the camp, we’ll let you see the sunset from the top, and then after he will take you to the camp where you’ll spend the night
From Marrakech to Casablanca, we will begin a ten-day desert tour. We’ll continue traveling from there to the surrounding desert after you wake up in the morning, after breakfast and the sun comes up. In reality, we’ll encounter nomads who are going through hardship.
We will then proceed to a small village called Khamliya, which is home to a mixed population of Black and White people who speak only Berber. There, we will witness the performance of Gnawa Khamliya, a black music group. Following this, we will have lunch in Merzouga, walk around the small center, and then travel to Hassilabied, a small village located approximately 5 km from Merzouga. You will spend the night at the hotel/riad and wake up there tomorrow.
When you get up in the morning, we’ll begin our fifth day of a ten-day trip of Morocco, traveling from Marrakech via the Ziz Valley to Errachidia City. We’ll pause briefly to take in the panoramic views of Errachdia before moving on. We will stop for lunch at a restaurant on our route to Midalet City, after which we will head straight to the hotel where we will stay the night.
We will depart from Midalet and travel to Fes. En route, we will stop for a short while to observe some of the forest’s wildlife, such as wild monkeys and dogs, and learn about their way of life without passing judgment. Next, we will leave Azrou Forest and travel to Ifrane City, also known as the second cleanest city in Africa and Australia. This city is home to a large university where many students from Morocco and other countries come to study English. Finally, we will travel to Fes via the Atlas Mountains, with its picturesque landscape and small villages nestled against the mountains. We will spend the night in Fes City.
Travel from Fes to Casablanca in ten days via the Rif Mountains and the villages that surround them. After a long drive, we’ll stop for lunch at a small restaurant halfway between Fes and Chefchaouen. From there, we’ll travel to the “blue city,” Chefchaouen, and upon arrival, we’ll head straight to the hotel or riad. You’ll have time to relax at the riad or hotel, or you can explore the area and see some of the most beautiful and traditional places to eat. You’ll spend the night here.
Our morning session will begin. We will pause for some photos and take in the breathtaking views from the top of the mountain on the eighth day of our ten-day journey, which will take us from Marrakech to Asilah via the Rif Mountains and other wonderful villages. South of Tangier, on Morocco’s Atlantic coast, sits the village of Asilah. Built by Portuguese colonists in the fifteenth century, the well-preserved ramparts and gates encircle the ancient town, or medina. Renowned for its paintings and the yearly Moussem Culturel International of Asilah festival, the medina is a center for the arts.
We spend the night in a hotel or riad in Asilah after experiencing amazing and wonderful experiences.
Following breakfast at the hotel, we go to Rabat, the capital of Morocco and the home of the king when he resides there with his family.
Morocco’s capital, Rabat, is situated near the Atlantic Ocean and the Bouregreg River. It is well-known for sites like the Kasbah of the Udayas that highlight its French colonial and Islamic history. With views of the ocean, beautiful French-designed gardens envelop this regal fort dating back to the Berber era. Above the remains of a mosque stands the city’s famous Hassan Tower, a minaret dating back to the 12th century.
We will occasionally pause for stunning photos and views, see Rabat and its tourist attractions, and then spend the night in Rabat. the conclusion of our ninth day of our ten-day excursion from Casablanca to Marrakech
On our final day of this fantastic vacation to the economic metropolis of Casablanca, we leave the hotel after a sumptuous breakfast and travel to Casablanca. Along the way, we pass through a number of little villages and occasionally stop for photos. When we get in Casablanca, we go to one of the most well-known mosques in the city, the Hassan Sconed Mosque. This is a very Islamic holy edifice that is available to non-Muslims to view, however visitors must dress appropriately and politely; while inside, you will be requested to take off your shoes. The prayer hall is included in the hour-long excursions, which are given in French, English, German, and Spanish. The latter is meant to be available for public use, even by non-Muslims.
Following that, we do a few quick tours around Casablanca to snap some photos, and we stay the night at a hotel or riad. The conclusion of our 10-day Morocco tour itinerary departing from Marrakech.
– Lunches.
– Noon meals
– Drinks.
– Entrance fee to monuments
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