Pick up from Marrakech Airport and transfer to the riad to spend the first 2 nights.
Marrakech dazzles the senses. A morning sightseeing will introduce you to its delights. Highlights include
the marvellous Jemaa El Fna Square -
once a site of public execution, now full of storytellers and snake charmers; the Saadian Tombs, Bahia Palace, Ben Youssef Medersa and the beautiful Majorelle Gardens.
We drive from Marrakech and depart to Aït Benhaddou over the High Atlas mountains passing through the spectacular Tizi n'Tichka pass (2260m). Aït Benhaddou is a small town with one of the best-preserved and most sought-after Kasbah's to visit in all of Morocco. Here you can visit the UNESCO World Heritage-listed Ksar at Aït Ben Haddou. Stay in a Riad/guesthouse. B/D
After breakfast we drive to Ouarzazate and stop near the Atlas Film Studios for a photo then continue to Ouarzazate center for a panoramic view of the Kasbah of Taourirt. Driving towards Todra Gorges passing by Kelaa M'gouna, Boumalne du Dades and stopping for a panoramic view of Dades valley. Later on, we continue to Todra gorges via Imider and Tineghir. Stopping along the way for photos and admiring the views. Arrival to Todra Gorges to enjoy its marvelous Canyons views. B/D
In the morning you have free time for walking in the beautiful area of the Todra Gorges. In the afternoon we drive via Tinejdad and Erfoud to the captivating dunes of Erg Chebbi, these dunes are called also Merzouga Dunes. Arrive to the Auberge and get ready for a camel trek for an hour and half to enjoy the sunset. While on your dromedary, you continue to the camp for an overnight in traditional nomad tents. Dinner and spend the night in a bivouac in the middle of the dunes. B/D
Wake up early morning to enjoy the sunrise from the top of the dunes in the Sahara Desert and ride on camels back to the auberge where there is a chance for breakfast and a shower. We depart to Errachidia via Erfoud, Aoufous and the valley of Ziz then stopping for a panoramic view of the oasis of Aoufous in the Tafilalte region Continue to Midelt across the pass of Tizi N'talghamt and have lunch break. After lunch we drive to Fès via the Cedar forest near Azrou and the mountain of the middle Atlas with the possibility to see the Barbary apes. You may have a stop in Ifrane (the Switzerland of Morocco) before arriving to Fès where you spend 2 nights in a riad.
Enjoy a morning medina walking tour, with free time in the afternoon to explore more of Fès. The Fès medina is the world's largest living medieval medina and a UNESCO site. Explore the artisan quarters, sample treats from the carts, and view Fès' famous leather tannery from above. In the evening, opt for dinner in a converted riad complete with local specialties, music, and belly dancing or visit a local hammam to chat with the locals. Additional Notes: Only certified local guides are allowed to act as guides in the medina, so your CEO cannot go with you to the medina during free time.
After breakfast we continue via the beautiful sceneries of the Rif Mountains to reach 'the Pearl of the North', 'Chefchaouen'. Here you can explore the blue city of Chefchaouen known for its blue-washed walls, a testament to the Chefchaouen's rich history. Morocco's blue city attracts travelers and Moroccans alike, both of whom are intrigued by this enticing and unique place. The blue-glazed houses and buildings were built originally by the town's former Jewish population. Chefchaouen was one of the cities that helped Moriscos and Jews who sought refuge after the Spanish Reconquest in medieval times. Moulay Ali Ben Moussa Ben Rached El Alami and the exiles used the fortress of Chefchaouen to fight off the invading Portuguese who were entering Morocco from the north. In 1920, the Spanish seized Chefchaouen to form part of Spanish Morocco. Spend the night in a guesthouse.
Departure to Meknes, and visit the imperial city with its famous door, Bab El Mansour, the mausoleum of Moulay Ismail and the basin of Agdal. You will have a chance to enter the ruins and walk around the Roman ruins of Volubilis located about thirty kilometers from Meknes and holy city of Moulay Idriss, pilgrimage center of any Moroccan. Overnight in Meknes.
We drive from Meknes to Rabat, the political capital of the country where you get a chance to see the Hassan Tower, Mohammed V Mausoleum and Oudaya Kasbah. After that we drive further to Casablanca. Overnight in a hotel.
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Prices are quoted in GBP per person sharing and are subject to change until paid in full.
2 people per person sharing: £1100.00
OUR PRICE INCLUDES:
Reception – airport or station reception and transfer upon your arrival in North-East India & final drop-off at the end of your trek or tour
Transport – transport throughout your tour in a comfortable, modern vehicle equipped with air-conditioning and seat belts
Driver – a professional driver throughout your tour
Full escort – our treks and tours are fully escorted by an official, local, English-speaking guide
Accommodation – all accommodation
Meals – all meals
Permits – all restricted area permits
Entrance fees – all entrance fees to sites & parks
Activity fees – all activity fees for jungle treks, rafting and safaris included in your itinerary.
OUR PRICE DOES NOT INCLUDE: International air tickets and associated taxes.
Meals not specified on the itinerary.
Personal expenses such as telephone bills, laundry expenses,
beverages, etc.
Insurance against theft, loss, illness and/or accident.
Tips, baggage porterage and other extras not specified.
Porters for personal gear
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Tour must be
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Price
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people per
person
sharing and
excludes
single
supplements
where they
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Price
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tours taken
during April 2022,
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availability
Price may
change
marginally
due to
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Note:
Entry and departure requirements vary dependant on your country of
origin. All eligible travellers must show proof of a negative PCR test
taken within 72 hours of travel. They will be required to take an
additional test on arrival at their own expense
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