Begin your journey by driving across the Rif Mountains and beyond Tetouan. Take in the gorgeous scenery. Take a rest at the foot of the Rif Mountains in Chefchaouen. Chefchaouen’s Medina was previously part of ‘Spanish Morocco,’ hence it is heavily inspired by Spanish architecture. The plaza is teeming with bright and unusual artisan stores. There are also numerous rooftop restaurants and cafés, some of which are located in Riads, where you may spend the remainder of the evening while enjoying a cool wind and wonderful views.
After a hearty breakfast, we continue on our way to Volubilis, passing via Wazan and other Rif settlements. Explore Roman remains and learn about Moroccan history at Volubilis. Continue to Meknes, where you will have lunch, tour the old Medina walls with Bab El-Mansur, and see the Moulay Ismail Temple. We’ll leave in the late afternoon for Fes, where we’ll spend the night.
Begin your day by strolling through alleys and small streets in one of Morocco’s oldest cities. Begin your journey with the Royal Palace gates and then go to the Jewish Headquarters, where Morocco’s first mera was established in the 16th century. Make sure to visit all cultural and historical landmarks, including the famed Al-Qaraouine University, the region’s oldest. The Tannery, the Atalin Museum, and the Moulay Idriss Mausoleum will also be visited. After lunch, explore other co-ops and take in the breathtaking panoramic views of Fez’s medina.
The day begins with a journey to the Atlas Mountains and a visit to the settlement of Ifrane. You will get the opportunity to visit the famed cedar forest, which is home to Berber apes. Then go to Midelt through the Tiz Ntalghamt Mountain Pass and the Ziz Gorge (where you can enjoy photos and local mint tea). After that, proceed to Merzouga and to your campground, where you will spend the night.
Wake up and head to your local hotel. You can refresh yourself and enjoy a complimentary breakfast before heading to Ouarzazate. Along the way, visit Berber villages with Todra and the Dades Valley. In the Dades Valley, stop at a local hotel to spend the night.
After breakfast, continue the tour to Ouarzazate. Pass a trail of 1,000 kasbahs (fortresses) and stop at Kalaat Mgouna, the heart of the Valley of the Roses, famous for its annual Rose Festival. Then drive through Ait Ben Haddou (UNESCO World Heritage Site
Today is a Marrakech guided trip. The well-known Jamael He visits the city’s key sights and landmarks, including Fna Square, Koutoubia Mosque, Souks, Palaces, and Museums. You will also visit places like Gueliz, The Menara Gardens, and Majorelle.
Imperial Cities, Sahara Desert, Tangier to North Tour travels through the history and magic of Morocco, traveling from north to south, imperial cities and labyrinths, discovering the influence of empires and dynasties from Fez to Morocco. Experience camel trekking in the spiritual capital of Meknes and the Great Gate, the Sahara Desert, sleep in a desert camp under the stars, and finally with Marrakech, the Pearl of the South.