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Welcome to Morroco! The best 9 days tour tour from Casablanca is waiting for you! trips around Morocco has been organizing for many years. With this experience, our team has developed the best 9 days itinerary covering most of Morocco. But please note that this tour is always customizable, and you can add or skip any destination you want. Welcome to contact us! Thanks to this route, you will have the opportunity to visit the royal cities of Morocco. Depart from Rabat, Meknes, Fes and then from Marrakech. Not to mention heading to the blue pearl Chefchaouen. You will also visit the Sahara Merzouga desert, ride a camel and spend the night in a Berber camp. You will leave the 1000 Castle Highway, where you will pass through the main directions Ouallywood and Ait Benhaddou.
With our 9 days tour from Casablanca You will explore Fes, the holy city of Morocco after having breakfast in your riad. The journey takes place through the Medina, visiting many places of cultural and historical interest, such as the world’s oldest, the Al Karawine Mosque, the Tannery and the Najjarin Spring. After lunch, the royal palace entrance, Mellah area, and the pottery cooperative will be taken outside of Medina. The entire Medina of Fes, a fortification, we will have a look in the afternoon. Stay in the middle of old medina overnight in an authentic riad
After breakfast in your riad, you can visit Fes, Morocco’s holiest city. The trip will take you across the Medina and will take you to a number of historical sites, including the oldest in the country, the Al Karawine Mosque, the Tannery and Najjarin Spring. After lunch you can carry out of Medina the Royal Palace entry, Mellah and the Pottery Cooperative. We will glance at the whole Medina of Fes in the afternoon, a fortification. Stay overnight in a riad in the center of the old medina.
You will leave Fes after breakfast, traveling through Midelt and Ziz Valley to Merzouga. Now you’ll be traveling through the town of Ifrane, a lovely mountain village called the Moroccan Switzerland. You can end here in the cedar forest of the middle mountains of the Atlas. On this trip you will have the chance to glimpse the middle Atlas and the mountains of the Higher Atlas and stop in Azrou, a Berber village located in the middle of the cedar forest, the largest in Morocco. Afterwards the trip to Midelt starts through the splendid Atlas hills and mountains. In Midelt after lunch, Tiz Ntalghamn interesting pass and stunning Ziz Gorge overlooking the High Atlas Hill, watching the landscape changing in its approach to the south-east province of Errachidia as you discover signs of the wilderness. Then you can ride up the fantastic Ziz valley, stopping along the way to Erfud and Rissani for panoramic views. You’ll be greeted with your glass of mint tea before you sign out on your riad when you get to Merzouga in the evening.
You will meet the Gnawas – originally of Mali, Senegal and Sudan – in their village of Khamlia where they will talk about their music and lifestyle after breakfast in a riad before you start the journey with the camel. We would then travel across the desert to visit nomadic families in order to experience their way of life. Today is a popular Berber dinner (Berber pizza). The old town of Rissani – base of the Alaouite dynasty – will also be available for a tour of the present ruling royal family in Morocco. Rissani has about 360 ksar (a fortified village with many towers) surrounded by a large souk. Three days a week (an free market). Once known as Sijilmassa, the salt caravans from Tombouctou in Mali came together in this place of event. You stroll down here, selling spices, vegetables and cloths, through the souk. Return to Merzouga town. In the afternoon, you will ride your camel and discover what is hidden in the highest sand dunes of Morocco, led by an expert camelman. Dinner before the tent where you’ll stay for the night will be served.
Early in the morning, your camp guide will awake you to see how the best sunrise in your life will be. You are going to go back to Merzouga village with calm camels. On the way to the beautiful Erg Chebbi sand dunes, you could not forget to admire their unique beauty shifting in light as the day goes on. You abandon the largest and narrowest gorges in Marocco after breakfast and the heat shower at the riad for Rissani, Tinghir, and Todgha Gorges. We will go through the Dades Valley after lunch in the center of the gorge, where you will see the magnificent castles and the incredible cliff formations called “monkey furrows.” Overnight stays are available in a fantastic guest house with a diner and breakfast overlooking the Dades Valley.
After breakfast in your hotel you can fly to Ouarzazate and then Marrakech via the Dades Valley. The Dades Valley road is called the Kasbahs’ Way providing you with various possibilities to make some of the best photographs of your journey. You stop at Kalaat M’Gouna the center of the rose valley where you can visit the rose cooperative, buy rose water, which will make your linen feel good long after your trip finishes. Follow the Ait Benhaddou Kasbah to Marrakech. Constructed in the 19th century by Et Hami El Glaoui, one of the last Berber chiefs, The kasbah is now a building with a lot of glawis. The magnificent passes Tizi n’Tichka (2260m), through the High Atlas Mountains, enable you to explore how Argan Oil is produced the only one in Morocco by Berber women in their cooperative before arriving at your overnight stay in Marrakech.
You can start to explore Marrakesh, Morocco’s “red capital, after having breakfast in the riad.” The Majorelle Gardens, the Koutoubia Tower, the Saadian tombs, the Bahia Plaza are all of our major historical and cultural sites. You’ll stroll through the souks and see hundreds of crafts after lunch in a restaurant near the sqare. On the afternoon you might think about the other areas of the city for yourself.
Today you have three options: a trip to Essaouira, a day’s trip, or a simple day to prepare a Moroccan meal.
On the last day of our 9 days tour from casablaca, we will transfer you to the airport, and that’s the end of our tour.
After a long journey, we finally arrived at Merzouga, where the boys were waiting for us and they would lead us through the desert. Around 5:00 in the afternoon, we started a camel journey through the desert, where we could enjoy a fantastic sunset. In the middle, we reached the camp.
It's dark, things are left in the "Haimas", and then... have dinner! It's delicious, but the best part is the fun after dinner. The guides gave us the concert and then taught us how to play the drums. Finally, we enjoy the most magical moment of the day, looking at the amazing sky full of countless stars. In short, this is an unforgettable experience.I will definitely repeat my experience!
Cati
May 2019
In the afternoon I arrived at Merzouga and started a journey to the Sahara Desert with my sister. From the beginning, all the staff were very friendly and polite. The Berber camel guide led us through the magnificent landscape of the Sahara Desert to our camp. We have some time to relax and admire the beautiful scenery and the golden sands that stretch for miles. We were sitting on top of the sand dunes, while the staff prepared a delicious dinner including vegetable tagine and chicken, which is a traditional Moroccan dish. After dinner, the Berber host invited us to sit by the fire and drum under the stars to enjoy traditional Moroccan music. This is one of my favorite experiences because everyone is laughing and dancing together and enjoying beautiful music. The Berbers even came to teach each of us to play drums. He is very friendly and is always ready to help us in any way. In the morning, when the sun rose to the horizon, we rode back on a camel-a great experience.
Romen R
August 2019
casablanca is a “white city”, the largest city in Morocco, a huge port, and actually the second capital of the state. It is also the largest tourist center on the country’s Atlantic coast: there are several popular beach destinations. People come here looking for oriental style and interesting shopping places. There are mosques, Catholic churches and Orthodox churches, Oriental Bazaars and French monuments. Everyone will find something interesting for themselves. Top Ten Attractions in Casablanca-Hassan II Mosque-El Hank Lighthouse-Mohammed V Ensemble-Casablanca’s Old Medina-Moroccan Jewish Community Museum-Sacred Heart Cathedral
The city of Marrakech is in southwestern Morocco at the foot of the High Atlas. Established by Almoravids around 1070 (based on other information in 1060 or 1062). The capital of Morocco in the eleventh to seventeenth centuries. This is a medieval city surrounded by walls with rectangular towers and gates, including the Medina (Old Town), the Old Fort (fortress) and the Agvida Gardens with pavilions and swimming pools. Monument in the Medina: Kubba al-Baruddin (dome pavilion), decorated with stone carvings and stucco decorations-part of the less experienced Almoravids palace, first half of the twelfth century. Mosque-Koutoubia (concrete, stone, brick, 12th century. Koutoubia (concrete, stone, brick, 12th century)); 17 horizontal and vertical naves, domes with stalactites, covered Ceiling) and minaret (stone, 1184-99), Ben Saleh and minaret (1331), Bab Dukkala (1557; 7 naves); Ben Yusef Madrasah (1565; 8 inner courtyards, carved stone, grey Mud, painted tiles-Zilliji), Zawiya Sidi bel Abbas al-Sabti (16th century cult ensemble, 1184-99), mosque walls decorated with stone bricks), Zawiya Sidi Bel Abbas al-Sabti (16 naves) , Stuccoed); Bahia Palace (1894-1900; garden). Ancient castle monuments: Bab-Aghvenau (door; 12th century, carved stone decoration), mosque (1197), cemetery with graves in the second half of the 16th century, palace-Badi (1578-93; ruins) and Dar El-Mahzen (19 End of the century); garden).This modern city was established west of Medina in 1913. Marrakech used to be the center of weaving carpets, stone products, etc. Museum: Moroccan Art Museum (at the Darcey Palace at the end of the 19th century), art gallery. Treasures and ceramics. The ruins of the Tasgimut fortress (12th century), located 30 kilometers southeast of Marrakech. Rest in Marrakech. Marrakech is one of the royal cities of Morocco. Marrakech is famous for its gardens, mosques and ancient Arab-African architecture. Architecture If you visit Marrakech, you will remember the story of Scheherazade: majestic palaces, lush gardens, markets full of colorful products, oriental atmosphere: this is what you should be here for.Marrakech is suitable for short trips. This city is far from the coast, so it is not a seaside resort. Tourists from Russia usually stay in Marrakech for 2-3 nights, depending on the travel plan. Tourist attractions in Marrakech Marrakech is a Moroccan city, hardly a holiday destination. It feels like you will be here for the entire journey. Yes, this is a very beautiful city, and you can feel the cultural shock here. The taste of this place will surprise you: magnificent palaces, lush gardens, markets full of colorful goods, mosques, and old buildings. To see the sights, it is enough to drive 1-3 days from your resort in Marrakech.
One of the three imperial cities of Morocco. This city is not a seaside resort, so it is popular with tourists. In most cases, you will travel to Meknes with a guide. If you have time to immerse yourself in the Arabian Oriental atmosphere, please click here. Meknes is conditionally divided into two parts: the historical monuments are concentrated in the medina-palaces, mausoleums, old buildings and new parts of the city-cafes, restaurants, souvenir shops. Miknes also attracts tourists with luxurious pastimes-here you can play golf in the Royal Garden. There is also the famous Roman ruins of Volubilis near Meknes, which was listed as a World Heritage Site by UNESCO. Miknes is one of the three imperial cities. Morocco. This city is not a seaside resort, so it is popular with tourists. Most people travel to Meknes accompanied by a guide.If you have time to immerse yourself in the atmosphere of the Arabian East, head here. Meknes is conditionally divided into two parts: historical monuments are concentrated in the medina-palaces, mausoleums, old buildings and new parts of the city-cafes, restaurants and Meknes. It attracts tourists with luxurious entertainment: here you can play golf in the Royal Garden, and not far from Meknes is the famous Roman ruins of Volubilis, which is listed as a UNESCO World Heritage Site. There are no direct flights from Novosibirsk to Morocco. Siberian tourists come to Morocco, there is a pier in Moscow. Fly directly to Casablanca and then to Meknes. The distance between the campsites is 240 kilometers. Bus, rent a car or book a transfer in advance.You can also take the train to Meknes from Casablanca and other Moroccan resorts. Sightseeing in Meknes Excursions in Meknes are rarely popular with tourists due to the few hotels. It is quieter than other tourist centers and you can enjoy the beauty of historical sites. Accompanied by a guide, there are enough attractions to visit Meknes for 1-2 days. What to do in Meknes to wander the medina. The heart of Meknes is of course Medina. The main attractions are here. When buying a trip to Meknes, be sure to take a stroll in the medina.The old city is an Arab district, with many intricate streets and quite dense buildings. Along the medina are 10-meter-long stone walls with corner towers, which were built to prevent Berber invasions. The Bab el Mansur gate is a beautiful gate with beautiful mosaics and stucco decorations, which has become a tourist attraction. They were built in the 18th century and are still considered the most beautiful doors in Morocco. The city has received many historical monuments. Meknes was once the capital of the powerful Sultan Moulay Ismail. During his reign, he built many palaces, gardens and mosques. Indeed, the large number of mosques has made Meknes known as the “city of a thousand minarets.” Remember that non-Muslims are not allowed to enter the mosque, but you can enjoy it from the outside.The most popular mosque in Meknes is the Grand Mosque with its solemnly carved doors. Not far from the mosque is Madrasa Bu Inania. It is built in the airy Spanish Moorish style and is a tourist attraction. Medina also has famous palaces, Dar Jamai Palace was built in the late 19th century according to the best Moorish traditions. The building is decorated with mosaics and tiles and jagged arches. Next to the palace is a beautiful garden with cypress and orange trees. There is currently an ethnographic museum in the palace. Visitors can become familiar with the elements of daily life, including the rich hunting and ancient jewelry collection. Another palace, El Mansour, has become a popular tourist shop.Another attraction of Meknes in the Medina is the medieval complex built by Heri es-Suani, combining horses, grain warehouses and Agdal Pond, which once housed more than 12,000 horses. And hydraulically rotated the wheel slaves of the factory. After a full day of sightseeing, you can stop and admire the water of the Agdal Pond. The center and magnet of the medina is El Hedim Square. Vendors sell souvenirs during the day and the area becomes an open area at night. Air theater: snake charmers, entertainers, dancers performing unusual dances, acrobats, fire eaters, etc. The feeling of being immersed in oriental fairy tales. Here, you can also eat at a cheap and delicious price: this place has become a huge food court.
Kasbah Shefchaouen (Kasbah Shefchaouen) is an ancient fortress, reminiscent of the king’s castle. On its territory, a museum of cultural relics was established in Chefchaouen. The historical castles of origin are mostly built outside the city or in the center of the Medina, surrounded by high stone walls. They are the residence of the king. They are also the homes of senior officials and their families. Most of the time, the castle was used as a defensive fortress outside the city. The Chefchaouen Museum was established on the territory of the Kasbah (Kasbah) very early. The approximate date of establishment can be regarded as the beginning of the 19th century. The museum was created to preserve and study the history of the city.During the Roman period and when Jews and Muslims expelled from Spain established the city, there were very few cultural relics in the collection. However, most museums are located inside museums.