After being picked up at the airport, you will proceed to Casablanca center, where you will see the Monument of MOSQUE HASSAN 2, a popular tourist attraction.
After that, we’ll see Casablanca’s historic Medina and its allies, followed by the city’s large mall. You’re going to have a good time there
After breakfast, your journey to Chefchaouen will begin by exploring the city’s blue-colored walls, doors, and stores, and being inspired by the beauty of the city.
A city that gives an incredible feeling and an attractive city that draws people from all over the world to take this trip and visit this place and its simplicity and beauty.
Chefchaouen embodies true Moroccan life as it is lived by the people. Don’t forget to see the new town, which has some magnificent Andalusian architecture and a nice park at the end of Avenida Mohammed V. Spend the night at the Riad in Chefchaouen.
We will collect you up at your Riad in Fes and travel south to Ifrane and Azrou through the Middle Atlas Mountains, stopping along the route to witness the Barbarian Ape in their natural environment. Traveling across the Tizi Ntalghamt pass to Midelt and along the stunning Ziz Gorges built from volcanic rock, you’ll enjoy great views of the Middle-Atlas plateau, seeing how the environment transforms to give clues of the desert as you get closer to Errachidia. After lunch, we’ll continue on via the Ziz valley, Erfoud, Rissani, and Merzouga. After a drink of mint tea, we will leave our bags in a room and ride the camels to a Berber tent in the desert.
The Erg Chebbi Sand Dunes are 20 kilometers long and 5 kilometers broad. The tallest sand dunes in North Africa, according to legend. The atmosphere is one-of-a-kind and diversified. The camel walk from the hotel to the camp takes around 1 hour and 30 minutes, and we bring back the sense of the nomadic Berber lifestyle. We set up three Berber tents with a restaurant and kitchen.
Natural amenities are provided at the dunes. The tents are well-equipped, and beds are provided.
Blankets and cushions are provided, as is a shower and a private toilet. Overnight stay in a luxurious Sahara Desert camp with meals included (Breakfast, Dinner). Night under the moonlight or in a fancy berber tent. You’ll have the best view!
After breakfast, board your air-conditioned minivan and go to the Gorge of Tinghir in the High Atlas Mountain foothills. Walk about 30 minutes along the Todgha River, admiring the palm palms and olive gardens. Visit Berber communities and learn about the traditional way of life of the natives. Lunch will be served at the spectacular Todgha Gorge. Drive out through the Dadès Valley in the afternoon via the renowned ‘Road of 1,000 Kasbahs,’ stopping at one of the region’s old Kasbahs.
You’ll move travel to the Roses Valley to Kelaa Mgouna, a famous rose estate. Pay a visit to a rose-growing cooperative. Continue through the Skoura oasis’ palm trees. Travel to Ouarzazate, commonly known as “The Gate of the Sahara,” and have lunch at the UNESCO-listed Ait Benhaddou kasbah.
Explore the kasbah and learn about the various notable films and photo shoots that have taken place there over the years.
At this kasbah AIT BEN HADDOU, there is a popular café on the rooftop where you may have a cup of thé while enjoying an authentic view of the houses… It’s like a look at point, as you insist on having certain places to be comfortable and relieved.
Afternoon, you’ll be returned to the studios before being dropped off at your hotel.
Morocco’s culture is distinctive, shaped by Berber, Arab, and European traditions. Situated in North Africa, the country spans both the Atlantic Ocean and the Mediterranean Sea. Marrakesh’s medina, a winding medieval quarter, comes alive around Jemaa el-Fna square and its bustling souks, where vendors offer pottery, jewelry, and ornate metal lanterns. The capital, Rabat, is crowned by the 12th-century royal fortress called the Kasbah of the Udayas, which overlooks the ocean.