
Private 7 Days Morocco Cities and Desert
Casablanca to Fez and Marrakech private Morocco tour gives you the chance to see the real Morocco. .
Private 7 Days Morocco Cities
Our private 7 day Morocco tour starts today with a short tour of Casablanca, which is the economic capital of Morocco and we will visit the Hassan II Great Mosque. It is one of the Islamic world's greatest monuments. We will visit also the Place Mohammed V, and the surrounding areas of the Royal Palace. After that we departure to Rabat, which is the administrative capital of Morocco and we visit here the Mohammed V Mausoleum, the Hassan Tower and the Place des Oudayas. Late in the afternoon, we will check-in at your hotel, with dinner and overnight stay.Equipment
"Essential Equipments: Good walking boots and socks Shoes - change for evenings Water, carried by camel Water bottle or camel back (recommended) Water purification e.g. iodine Day sack/backpack Sleeping bag (3-4 season); plus thermal liner in winter Scarf to wrap around your head in a sandstorm Personal items: towel, sunscreen, wet wipes, loo roll Toiletries that are eco-friendly e.g. soap, shampoo etc. Small First Aid Kit e.g. insect repellent, plasters, meds Sunglasses. Torch/Flashlight and spare batteries e.g. head torch Fleece (summer) Layers, windproof jacket (autumn-spring) Hat for summer and warm beanie for winter plus gloves Thermal underwear (autumn-spring) Penknife (useful) Trail snacks Zip-Up bags for camera etc Long baggy trousers for camel trekking Sarongs have many usIncludes & Excludes
COST COVERS: · Transport from and back to Marrakech · Hotels Accommodation in HB · Dinner & Breakfast · Experienced & professional City Tour Guide
· COST DOES NOT COVER: · Extra Fees · Tips for staffs. · Soft drinks & Water and Lunch
Upon arrival to Casablanca we will transfer you to local hotel our private 14 day Morocco tour starts with a short tour of Casablanca including visiting the Great Mosque Hassan II which is the largest mosque in Morocco. You will have free program.
Today we leave Casablanca (the economic capital of Morocco) to Rabat. Here we will visit the Oudaya Kasbah and its beautiful gardens. After finishing tour in Rabat we head to Fez where we stay overnight in local hotel.
Today we drive to Meknes where we will visit the most important archaeological site in Morocco called Volubilis (features Roman ruins ). Then we will visit Meknes (named after a Berber tribe). Meknes was the capital of Morocco under Moulay Ismail. We will have guided tour of Meknes and we stay here overnight.
Today we will drive through the Ifran - nicknamed as a little Switzerland. We drive towards Midelt and Erfoud (famous for its pottery and fossils). Then we head to Rissani - the hometown of the Alaouist dynasty. Later we reach Merzouga desert and we will have dinner at local desert hotel.
Today we will have tour of the Erg Chebbi desert, the largest sand dunes in Morocco. We will see plenty of nomadic tents in the middle of desert, we will also stop by a nomadic family to have tea. Then we will visit village -Khamliya - where we will enjoy local music. Later afternoon we ride camels into desert to reach desert camp -bivouac in Merzouga desert. We stay here overnight sleeping in Berber tents.
In the morning you will have free program and then we depart to Casablanca. That will be end of our 7 day private Morocco tour.
Today we leave Casablanca (the economic capital of Morocco) to Rabat. Here we will visit the Oudaya Kasbah and its beautiful gardens. After finishing tour in Rabat we head to Fez where we stay overnight in local hotel.
Clients Testimonials
Thank you for looking after us through our Tour in Morocco, we will leave you Moroccan country with many happy and fond memories of your beautiful country especially of our friend from Marrakesh, hope to see you…I promise to come visit you again.
"Thank you so much for making our trip in Morocco, so Happy and enjoyable, we enjoyes having you for company Each day and will always have happy memories of our trip in Morocco.
Un séjour impeccablement ficelé, le guide mustapha est devenu un ami, nous avons même mangé chez lui. La vallée d'imlil est inépuisable de paysages pittoresques et de rencontres. Nous somme sûre de revenir bientôt pour un trekking d' 1 semaine minimum quand les températures seront plus douces que ce mois de novembre passé.