day 1 : casablnca - chefchaoun
Welcome to Morocco! Welcome to the modern coastal city of casablnca. head to hassan 2 mousque and Join a guided tour and appreciate the fine examples of Moroccan and Islamic artisanship. than Carry on north to Chefchaouen. Named after the two peaks rising above the hillside town, Chefchaouen translates to "two horns". Wander the steep, cobbled streets and enjoy the picturesque blue-hued buildings. Relax in Place Outa el Hammam enjoying your mint tea, before browsing colorful wares in the many shops. Visit the nearby kasbah (fort or fortification) and explore the 15th-century fortress and dungeon. As the day draws to a close, make your way uphill to the abandoned white Spanish Mosque to enjoy one last view of Chefchaouen as the sun sets behind the mountains.
day 2 : chefchaoun-fes
After breakfast. you can still have a few hours visiting chefchaoun. than head south toward Fes. Along the way, stop and stretch your legs to visit the Roman ruins of Volubilis. A UNESCO protected site, it remains incredibly well-preserved. Next, stop and explore Meknes. A smaller version of Fes, Meknes offers a calmer medina and shopkeepers are not as pushy to make a sale. While Meknes is quite large, the two main areas of interest are the Ville Impériale (Imperial City) and the manageable medina. visit Bab al-Mansour gate and the Mausoleum of Moulay Ismail. Carry on eastward to Fes. check at your riad, and enjoy the moroccan architecture.
day 3 : explore fes on a guided city tour
Experience the authentic Fes like Locals do . This guided city tour offers you the opportunity to explore the vibrant culture and rich history of Fes with a knowledgeable local guide. You'll wander through the old medina alleys , filled with intricate mosaics and beautiful palaces, and learn about the city's rich heritage as you visit historic sites such as Al Quaraouiyine Mosque, and Bou Inania Madrasa . Your guide will share more personal stories and local perspectives that bring this authentic city to life, making your tour a truly immersive , and creat an unforgettable experience.
day 4 : fes - merzouga
Start an travel south toward Merzouga. Along the way, stop in cedar forests of the Middle Atlas mountains. Enjoy sightings of the local Barbary macaque monkeys. Continue over the Tizi n'Talremt pass and into the Ziz Valley, known for its hidden oases and palm tree clusters. Along the road, you will see many fortified houses known as ksars—built to protect precious wares, including gold, salt, and spices.
Continue on to Erfoud, known for its date festival and fossil mining. Continue to Erg Chebbi, an extensive sea of sand dunes covering an area of 13.5 square miles (35 square km). Never stationary, the massive dunes shift and travel depending on the changing wind! Upon reaching Merzouga, switch gears and ride your camel through the dunes to your already-prepared-for-you camp. Climb a nearby sand dune to watch the sunset before returning to camp for a tasty dinner, relaxing by the campfire.
Overnight with dinner
day 5 : merzouga - dades
Catch the sunrise before renting a sandboard to test your skills. Leave the dunes and head to Khemliya to experience a traditional Saharan village—its people originally from Mali. Continue west to pass through a dramatic gate into Rissani. A market town, Rissani holds a livestock auction and is home to a "donkey parking lot", a site worth (hearing) and experiencing! Make your way to the desert town of Tinerhir before reaching the 984 feet (300 m) deep Todra Gorge. You will have time to explore the gorge and relax in the cool water of the shallow Todra River. than continue your journey to another beautiful valley of dades for over night in the heart of the valley
Overnight with dinner
day 6 : dades - marrakech
Today Travel through the Valley of a Thousand Kasbahs. Though many kasbahs are now in disrepair, local families still live in some of them. You may even come across nomads herding their animals. Head west to Kela'a M'gouna. Known for its Festival des Roses, here you can see extensively cultivated farmland bordered with fragrant rose bushes. Continue west to Ouarzazate, a gateway to the Sahara Desert made popular by the film industry. Join a studio tour and discover how the nearby desert landscapes have been featured in many films.than to Aït Benhaddou. A UNESCO World Heritage site, Aït Benhaddou is believed to date from the 11th century during a time when it held an important position along the trans-Saharan trade route between Marrakech, Ouarzazate, and the southern desert. Follow the narrow streets up to the Granary for a view of the surrounding landscapes. From there, ascend the High Atlas mountain. than drive down to the lively city of marrakech,
day 7 : explore marrakech on a guided city tour .
start your day with a guided city tour by exploring the iconic Koutoubia Mosque and its towering minaret. walk through the colorful and lively souks of the Medina to haggle for souvenirs and gifts . Visit the stunning Bahia Palace, an impressive example of Moroccan architecture and design. feel the tranquility of Majorelle Garden, filled with plants and blue color. try delicious Moroccan cuisine at a local moroccan restaurant for lunch. See the beautiful architecture and details of the Saadian Tombs. Experience the lively Djemaa el Fna square with its street performers, music bands , and food vendors. It's a great opportunity for to enjoy the vibrant energy and culture of Marrakech
day 8 : good-bye beautiful morocco .
It's time to bid farewell to the beautiful country of Morocco. Your trip has come to an end, and it's time for your transfer back to airport . We hope you enjoyed your trip and time here, exploring the culture, history, and try the moroccan cuisine of this fascinating country. A transfer will be arranged with your driver, and have a safe flight back home, with a lot of memories.