Embark on a 4-day journey from Casablanca, blending the rich history of Fes, the serene beauty of the Sahara, and the stunning landscapes of southern Morocco. Enjoy guided experiences, a desert camp stay with camel ride, and captivating stops at iconic locations, all culminating in vibrant Marrakech.
We will pick you up at your hotel or designated meeting point. Your driver will be waiting for you with a sign displaying the lead traveler's name to ensure easy identification.
Depart from Casablanca to Fes. Discover the UNESCO-listed medina on a guided tour, and enjoy an overnight stay at a 4-star hotel or traditional riad.
Begin with a visit to the grand Royal Palace of Fes, where the golden doors and intricate detailing are a testament to Moroccan artistry. Then, explore the Mellah (Jewish quarter), a historic neighborhood that offers insight into Morocco's Jewish heritage.
Stop at a southern viewpoint for a stunning panoramic view over Fes, capturing the vast medina, centuries-old buildings, and the city’s unique architecture. This is an ideal spot for breathtaking photos.
Visit a renowned pottery factory where skilled artisans craft exquisite ceramics and mosaics. Watch as they shape and decorate pottery by hand, preserving time-honored techniques. You’ll also have the chance to shop for mosaic souvenirs and take home a unique piece of Moroccan art.
Savor a delicious lunch at a traditional Moroccan restaurant, where you’ll be treated to classic dishes like chicken or lamb tajine with olives and preserved lemon, fluffy couscous with vegetables, and pastilla, a flaky pastry filled with savory or sweet ingredients. Enjoy mint tea for a refreshing finish.
Step into the labyrinthine streets of Fes's old medina, one of the world’s largest car-free zones and a UNESCO World Heritage site. Here, history and tradition thrive in every corner: -Al-Attarine and Bou Inania Madrasas: Marvel at the exquisite craftsmanship of these Islamic colleges, adorned with beautiful tile work, carved wood, and zellij mosaics. -Al-Qarawiyyin University: Visit the renowned Al-Qarawiyyin University, one of the oldest continuously operating universities in the world, originally founded in 859 AD. -Nejjarine Museum of Wooden Arts and Crafts: Discover Morocco's rich woodworking heritage at this beautifully restored museum, housed in a traditional caravanserai. Explore intricate wooden artifacts and learn about traditional Moroccan crafts. -Souks and Tanneries: Wander through bustling souks dedicated to vibrant textiles, handmade ceramics, aromatic spices, and intricate leather goods, including the famous Chouara Tannery.
Ifrane, often called "Little Switzerland," is a picturesque town in Morocco known for its European-style architecture, clean streets, and lush green landscapes. Situated in the Middle Atlas Mountains, it offers a cool climate and seasonal snow, attracting visitors for skiing in winter and exploring its cedar forests, home to Barbary macaques, year-round. Ifrane’s unique charm and tranquility make it a popular getaway, contrasting with Morocco’s bustling cities.
Head to Merzouga, where you'll settle into a Sahara desert camp. Savor dinner under the stars and embark on an unforgettable camel ride.
Todra Gorges, located near the town of Tinghir in Morocco, is a stunning series of limestone cliffs carved by the Todra River over thousands of years. Towering up to 300 meters high, the narrow canyon is a popular destination for hikers and climbers, offering breathtaking views and dramatic landscapes. The area is especially known for its vibrant red rock walls and cool river running through the gorge, making it a perfect escape for nature lovers. With its unique geological formations, Todra Gorges is a must-see destination in Morocco's High Atlas Mountains.
Kalaat M'Gouna, also known as the "Valley of Roses," is a charming town in Morocco's Dades Valley famous for its vibrant rose cultivation. Each spring, the surrounding fields bloom with fragrant Damask roses, celebrated during the annual Rose Festival. This event attracts visitors from around the world with traditional music, dance, and stalls selling rose-based products like perfumes, oils, and soaps. Besides its floral beauty, Kalaat M'Gouna serves as a gateway to exploring the scenic landscapes and Berber villages of the High Atlas Mountains.
Continue to Ouarzazate, known as the "Gateway to the Sahara," is a city in southern Morocco famous for its dramatic desert landscapes and role in the film industry. Surrounded by the Atlas Mountains and desert dunes, it’s home to the iconic Kasbah Taourirt and the world-renowned Atlas Film Studios, where many famous movies and TV series have been filmed. Ouarzazate is also a starting point for exploring the Draa Valley, the Sahara Desert
Ait Ben Haddou is a historic fortified village, or "ksar," located near Ouarzazate in Morocco. Recognized as a UNESCO World Heritage site, this ancient clay-built settlement features traditional Kasbahs and towers, all crafted from earth, straw, and wood. With its dramatic location along the former caravan route between Marrakech and the Sahara, Ait Ben Haddou has been a key filming location for iconic movies and shows, including Gladiator and Game of Thrones. The site offers breathtaking views of the surrounding desert and river, making it a captivating destination for history enthusiasts and photographers alike.
Conclude your adventure in Marrakech, with a visit to the iconic Ait Ben Haddou Kasbah before a drop-off at your hotel.
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