Explore the beautiful Imperial Cities of Morocco Fez, Meknes, Rabat and Marrakech on this eight day Morocco tour.
This trip is a phenomenal prologue to Morocco’s hundreds of years old culture in an amazingly short space of time. You’ll visit the nation’s three most lovely magnificent urban areas, old fortifications with labyrinth like avenues encompassed by towering walls.
You will see brilliant markets, fabulous mosques, Koranic schools and antiquated royal residences. You’ll visit astonishing Roman demolishes, Morocco’s most significant explorer city, its capital city and the snow-topped mountains of the High Atlas. Furthermore, you’ll return home realizing that you’ve not just watched the majority of this Eastern culture at a safe distance but that you’ve been drenched overwhelmed with it!
DAY 1:
Casablanca
We pick up you at your hotel in Casablanca. We will visit the Hassan II mosque, the landmark of Casablanca which is the only mosque open for non-Muslims. The Hassan II Mosque will be the first introduction of Moorish influences in Morocco. It is built by the king Hassan II between 1987-1993. Over 25.000 worshipers can pray inside and 80.000 worshipers pray outside in the big square of the mosque. You will enjoy some walking on the beach of Casablanca. It is the largest metropolis city in Morocco, always linked to the movie ‘Casablanca’ (1942) and it has the modern architecture of Art Deco (French influences) with white buildings. Visiting the main square ‘la Ligue Arabe’ and not missing the Cathedral Sacré Coeur which blends Moroccan and European influences. Back to the hotel in Casablanca.
DAY 2:
Casablanca To Fes
We travel to Rabat visiting some historical sites like Chellah, with its massive octagonal defensive gate, a lovely spot. In Rabat where you see a breathtaking combination of Roman and Merinid remains. You have the unfinished mosque fascinating Tower Hassan (12th century) and the piece of art mausoleum Mohamed V to visit. It was built by the king Hassan II to his father Mohamed V for honouring him as the father of the independence. We walk through Kasbah Oudaya (12th century), beautiful white and blue building with a fantastic view over the beach and river Bouragrage. After the tour of Rabat we move to the next city Fes. Overnight in Fes.
DAY 3:
Exploring Fes
In the morning, you meet our local guide of Fes: you’re going to explore the old medieval medina of Fes and the 1st imperial city, a real labyrinthine of more than 9.000 alleyways, and deserves to be the intellectual and cultural capital of the kingdom. Mingled with fasi people in these streets full of articles, colours and donkeys carrying goods . You will see a lot of handcrafted items, Fes is number 1 in crafts, like old days using the same materials. The tanneries, famous in Fes, is one of the highlights of the tour, watching locals working on skins of goat, lamb, camel and cow, in small pits. You also will indulge yourselves with some special dishes of Fes cuisine. You will enjoy a panoramic view in the southern tower of Fes; and visit the cooperative of pottery where they make tiles and Moroccan mosaic. Or maybe you go for an optional entertainment dinner show with belly dancers to end up your tour of Fes.
DAY 4:
Fes – Meknés – Volubilis – Midelt
After a lovely breakfast we explore the other 18th Imperial city Meknes, 40km ramparts around the medina and has tremendous gate of Bab Mansour (1732), the granary Sahrij Swani, grain and water storage and used as a barn for 12.000 horses. Meknes has a big production of olive oil and olives and you will see an amazing verity of olives in the local market of square Lahdime. Only 30 km from Meknes we discover Volubilis. The archeological Roman site well-preserved, listed in UNISCO (1997), remains of astonishing mosaics, hundreds of Latin inscriptions and artistic materials… After our enjoyable walk in Volubilis we carry on to Midelt driving in open fields of barley, wheatand olive trees. Overnight in Midelt.
DAY 5:
Midelt/Errachidia/Merzo
We are going to leave the medieval Fes and heading to another part of Morocco, crossing the Middle Atlas Mountains. We stop for a short break in Ifran or the ‘small Switzerland’ where is the first ski resort in Morocco. We will be surrounded by amazing sceneries and landscapes of mountains and plains. A special species of native monkeys living in cedar woods, over 30 members in one family called Maggot monkeys in Azrou. We will have lunch break in Midelt, it celebrates the festival of apples every years. There is a big contrast of landscapes especially before we arrive Errachidia main city named after a prince Moulay Rachid around 1971.Then we drive through Ziz valley to get us to Arfoud, the gate of the Sahara, where we celebrate the festival of date, and to Merzouga.
DAY 6:
Sand Dunes Merzouga To Ouarzazate
After your breakfast we leave the sand dune Merzouga and head towards the old system of irrigation that is still used in the oasis of Eljerf. A break on the way in Tinjidad. We will have lunch in valley of Toudra. It is considered as one of the oldest valleys in Morocco for caravan trading and silver jewelry. A beautiful valley of 15 km of date palms ends up with a spectacular Gorges, mainly used for rock climbing and picnics. We embark on Dades valley which has an astonishing rock formation made by million years of erosion. We cross more Rose Valley, the only place in Morocco where we harvest Damascus rose in which we extract some products like rose water and rose oil best for skin treatment and anti-wrinkles. Overnight in Ouarzazate.
DAY 7:
Ouarzazate To Marrakech
We have a nice drive to Ait ben haddou village where we will go for a walk to visit this ancient village. An old village where a list of movie credits were made starting with the first movies “Lawrence of Arabia”, ”Jesus of Nazareth”, ”Gladiator” and the list is still going on. It is also listed in UNISCO as a site of world and national culture in 1987. After that, we head to the north of High Atlas Mountains via Tizi-n-Tichka (2260m). A spectacular road of red mountains and Berber villages to Marrakech.
DAY 8:
Exploring Marrakech
You are going to explore your trip with a guided tour of Marrakech. You are going with our local guide. Visiting Bahia palace; built by Bahmad Grand visir of Marrakech with its incredible mosaics and stucco and hear some interesting stories about 4 wives and the 24 concubines!! The extraordinary architecture of Saadian Tomb, royal necropolis of 17th century. Spending some great time in the famous souks of Marrakech; you’re going to like different smells, colours, itmes and how big is the souks of Marrakech. Majorelle garden, a peaceful spot in the ville nouvelle, contains botanic and exotic plants brought from all over the world, with dominating indigo blue to paint the wall. You will finish your tour at the square Jamaa Elfnaa. A bustling place where there are snake charmers, monkeys, food stalls and musicians, the most animated square in Marrakech!! After this marrakech visit transfert to airoport .
Our tour is finishd when you are transferred to the airport of Marrakech or Casablanca.
WHAT TO BRING
You need to prepare as you would for walking in any mountain region; it can be warm and sunny during the day but the weather in the mountains can quickly change from sunshine to snow and cold winds (autumn through late spring). Please do not leave any rubbish behind you; carry out what you carry in.
We are tailored to match the season and your level of fitness. You have the choice of basing yourself in Berber Guesthouses, from where you can take daily walks, or you can Atlas Mule Trek for 2+ days. On mule treks you usually have the choice of staying in Berber Guesthouse/with families or wild camping in 2-person tents. In addition to regular packing, here is a check list:
- Good walking boots and socks
- Comfortable shoes/slippers for camp/guesthouse
- Trekking pants
- Lightweight waterproof over-trousers / rain-pants