If you want to move on an adventure in which you excursion the Imperial Cities, enjoy the Sahara Desert, and break out to Atlantic Coastal towns, with little of wealthy history, distinguished culture, and this North African country’s hospitality in between, then this 12 days tour from Casablanca is the best choice for you. Start your 12 days tour from Casablanca with a go-to to the Hassan II mosque and find out Rabat’s important attractions.

Tour Hassan Tower, find out about the Mausoleum of Mohamed V and be surprised by the Ouadayas Gardens and Kasbahs. Explore the UNESCO World Heritage Site, Roman ruins Volubilis, and excursion the medina of Meknes and image its huge partitions and historic gates. Go on a complete day Fes sightseeing excursion to discover the medina and its touristic websites of interest.

Photograph the Royal Palace, excursion Madrasa Bou Inania & Madrasa of al-Qarawiyyin, go to the leather-based tanneries, and discover the colorful medina and the bustling alleyways. Experience camel hiking in Erg Chebbi dunes, witness the magnificent sundown from the summit of the dunes take inspiring snapshots of your party, and immerse yourself inside the Sahara Desert. Enjoy dinners below the Sahara starlit sky and a percentage night tune and drumming with the nomads and different visitors inside the desolate tract. Sleep in cushy nomad tents in a desolate tract camp on some of the dunes of Erg Chebbi.

DEPARTURE/RETURN LOCATION Casablanca/Casablanca
DEPARTURE TIME
Between 8 am and 9 am.
INCLUDED
Arrival and departure from lodging. A camel for every individual.
Berber tent lodging. A vehicle with gasoline.
NOT INCLUDED
Travel insurance.
Lunches

12 Days tour from Casablanca: FAQ

How far is Chefchaouen from Rabat?

It’s about 4 hours and 4 minutes, roughly 248 kilometers between the two cities.

How far is Fes from Chefchaouen?

It is about 3 hours and 40 minutes, roughly 197 kilometers.

What type of cars is utilized for this tour?

The car you use for this tour depends on how many people are in your group. They usually have big Toyota Land Cruisers, vans, or comfy minibusses.

How do you pay to book this tour?

To hold your spot on the tour, you’ll need to pay a small deposit upfront. It’s easy – you can use PayPal or bank transfer. Then, on the first day of your adventure, you’ll pay the rest of the cost in cash directly to your awesome tour guide. They’ll accept euros, dollars, or Moroccan dirhams (their local money).

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Day 1: Casablanca to Rabat

Our departure of 12 days tour from Casablanca After breakfast in the hotel, visit Hassan II Mosque, the largest mosque in Africa and the highest religious institution in the world. This mosque is decorated with beautiful Moroccan tiles and handicrafts and has incredible sea views. We drove for an hour on the highway leading to the capital Rabat, a UNESCO World Heritage Site, which is home to historical and cultural monuments. The city and the Mausoleum of Mohammed V were built in memory of the king. After lunch, you will have free time to visit the Medina, Udaya Gardens, and the Old Fort. Dinner and accommodation in a beautiful riad.
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Day 2: Rabat to Chefchaouene

On the second day of your trip of 12 days tour from Casablanca After breakfast, continue along the road to Chefchaouen, through Ouzzane and the Central Atlas Mountains, and finally, reach the blue city. After lunch, you can stroll through the beautiful blue streets and colorful medinas for the rest of the day. You can relax in the many cafes and enjoy the beautiful views of the green hills and valleys. Dinner and accommodation in a beautiful riad.
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Day 3: Total day in Chefchaouene

You can spend the first half of the day with a local guide who will show you many sights and hidden places that you cannot reach alone. If you want, you can take a walk in the coral reef mountains and explore various natural environments. The surrounding environment. Admire the magical panorama of the blue city and its surroundings. After having lunch in one of the many local restaurants, stroll through Uta el-Hammam to taste delicious street food, admire the views of the Rif Mountains, or just relax and watch the local life in the cafe. Dinner and accommodation in a beautiful riad.
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Day 4: Chefchaouene to Fes

After breakfast, leave the blue city and drive to Fes, the oldest royal city in Morocco. This tour takes you through the Roman ruins of Volubilis, a UNESCO World Heritage Site, where you can hire locals to get rich. Historical information about this interesting place. From here we continue to the holy city of Moulay Idris. Although the mausoleum is only open to Muslims, the main square offers beautiful views and a small shop selling souvenirs. We will continue to travel through the hills and landscapes of the reef to Fez. Here, the beautiful Riad offers dinner and overnight.
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Day 5: Total day in Fes

After breakfast in Riad, proceed to a full-day sightseeing tour of Fes. Visit the “Old Fes” of Fes El Bali, a UNESCO World Heritage Site. Here you will explore the ancient medina and its alleys, where there are shops selling leather and silverware. The Bab Bujlud gate and the huge walls of the medieval city. Visit Bu Inaniya Madrasa and Al Qayraouin Madrasa, founded by Fatima Al Fahmi and recognized by the Guinness Book of World Records as the oldest university in the world. After lunch, you can visit Fez el Jdid, Neo Fes, the Moroccan Art Museum, and the Royal Palace. Visit one of the famous leather factories in Fes. Spend the whole night.
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Day 6: Fes to Merzouga

After breakfast, walk through Ifrane called Morocco, because its houses have sloping roofs to cope with seasonal snowfall. After Ifran, we immediately began to cross the Middle Atlas mountains, Berber villages, and beautiful cedar trees. In Azru Forest, you can see monkeys roaming in the woods. Lunch in Miellt, the “apple capital” at the foot of Mount A. After passing the Tizi n Talghemt pass, cross the Ziz Valley, which is famous for its huge palm groves and adobe kasbahs. Soon thereafter, you will arrive in Erfoud, where you can visit a workshop to make the artifacts found here.

Departing from Rissani is the starting point of the Merzouga dunes, and it takes an hour to an hour and a half to ride a camel to the Erg Chebbi dunes. From here you can enjoy the magnificent view of the sunset. At the camp, you will be welcomed with traditional mint tea and Moroccan biscuits. Then you will see a comfortable nomadic tent. Ner was sent under the stars, followed by a night of singing and drumming by the campfire. Overnight in a nomadic tent in a desert camp near the big dunes.

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Day 7: Merzouga desert tour

After breakfast, enjoy a full-day trek to the Merzouga Desert. You can ride or follow a camel, and the camel can provide you with lunch prepared by the camel driver. A few hours in the morning, and three hours in the afternoon, I returned to the camp for the night. The second option is to drive a 4×4 car from the camp to the Berber village of Khamlia, where you will visit the nomads. Have a cup of tea with them. Later, you will visit people from sub-Saharan Africa who play Gnava music. Back 250 m from the camp, the sunset is a spectacular view. Dinner is served in a nomad tent, where you can spend the night.
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Day 8: Merzouga to Dades Gorges

Get in the morning to watch the sunrise, the endless dunes are a spectacular sight. After breakfast in the camp, he headed to Toudga Gorge to the High Atlas Mountains. Continue past Tinerhir village and then pass the popular hiking destination Todga Gorge. Continue to Dades Canyon and pass the interesting Tamnalt Hills. Dinner and overnight in the heart of the Dades Gorges on both sides of the red and purple cliffs.
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Day 9: Dades Gorges to Ouarzazate

You can choose to take a stroll After breakfast in the Dades Valley. From here continue on the terrain on the Butartar trail to Ouarzazate, where you can visit the nomads and drink tea with them. -The day trip from Casablanca will continue through the Valley of Roses and arrive at Kraam Guna, where we will visit the cooperative, which uses the flowers in the valley to produce beauty products. Beautifully restored Amredhil Kasbah. After lunch, we will drive along Qiangu S Street, where numerous ancient between rises among palm trees. In the afternoon, we arrive at Ouarzazate, where there is a place to eat and stay overnight.
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Day 10: Ouarzazate to Marrakech

Our 12 days tour from Casablanca will continue to the ancient castle Ait Ben Haddou, a UNESCO World Heritage Site, which laid the foundation for many Hollywood movies and the most famous castle in Morocco. Kasbah, we will drive through the beautiful Ounila Valley to Kasbah Telouet. Lunch is served here, otherwise in the Atlas Mountains. Plan to visit the old castle in the mountains, Kasbah Telue, once the residence of the last Pasha and El Glaoui tribes in Marrakech. Travel through the famous Tizi n Tichke and the peculiar Atlas Mountains. Stop at the panoramic view and take pictures of the valley and beautiful Berber villages. At the end of the day, you will arrive in Marrakech, where there is a real riad for the night.
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Day 11: Full day Marrakech

After enjoying a traditional breakfast in the Riad, start a full-day tour of Marrakech. You will visit the following attractions: Majorelle Garden peaceful garden designed by Jacques Majorelle and owned by Yves Sait Laurent. Majorelle has fish ponds, a small bridge, and a path, many plants and trees, and casual cafes and restaurants. Kotobia Mosque: One of the largest and most beautiful mosques in the country, is a symbol of the red city.

The mosque was built in the traditional Almohad style, with a tower (69 m) decorated with four copper balls. Bahia Palace: The “Beautiful Palace” is a beautiful display of Eastern architecture in the 19th century, reflecting the level of the wealthy who lived at that time. This charming place was built by Ahmad ibn Musa between 1894 and 1900.

Decorated with tiled walls and lit cedar ceilings, the palace is an amazing representative of the tomb of Feskra Saadi during the period of Sultan Ahmed al-Mansur (1578–1603). The tomb was discovered and restored in 1971. Due to its beautiful design and unique architecture, the mausoleum has become the main attraction of Marrakech. Jemaa el-Fna: Marrakech may be famous for its main square, where there are juice stands, dried fruit and spice dealers, snake charmers, and women. Henna painting, storytelling, and numerous booths until late at night. Explore the souks and shops of Marrakech.

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Day 12: Marrakech to Casablanca

On the last day, we will transfer you from Marrakech to your riad or airport in Casablanca to catch your flight. This is the end of your 12-day tour from Casablanca.

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Rabat:

Rabat is the capital of Morocco. It’s a bustling city with a rich history and culture. Rabat is home to several impressive historical landmarks, including the Kasbah of the Udayas, a UNESCO World Heritage Site, and the Mausoleum of Mohammed V, a stunning tomb built in the Moorish style. The city also has a beautiful beachfront promenade, a lively medina (old town), and plenty of museums and art galleries to explore.
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Fes:

Fes is the second-largest city in Morocco and is known as the country’s cultural and spiritual center. The Fes Medina is the largest car-free urban area in the world and is a labyrinth of narrow streets lined with shops selling everything from spices and carpets to traditional Moroccan crafts. Fes is also home to some of the oldest universities in the world, including the Al-Qarawiyyin University, founded in 859.
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Merzouga:

Merzouga is a small village located on the edge of the Sahara Desert. It’s a popular starting point for camel treks into the desert, where you can experience the vastness of the dunes and the magic of a starry night sky. Merzouga is also a great place to relax and soak up the desert atmosphere. There are several desert camps located just outside the village where you can stay in traditional Berber tents and enjoy delicious Moroccan meals.
12 Days Tour From Casablanca

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